How to Make Lemon Salt — Bright, Fresh Flavor in Every Sprinkle

If onion salt is the earthy, savory pantry staple, lemon salt is its sunny, zesty cousin.It’s the perfect seasoning for adding a burst of freshness to seafood, grilled vegetables, salads,…

If onion salt is the earthy, savory pantry staple, lemon salt is its sunny, zesty cousin.
It’s the perfect seasoning for adding a burst of freshness to seafood, grilled vegetables, salads, and even cocktails.

And the best part? You can make it at home — especially if you’ve been saving and freeze-drying your lemon zest (like we shared in our How to Make Lemon Zest Powder guide).


Basic Lemon Salt

This simple version is bright and tangy — perfect for everyday use.

You’ll need:

How to make it:

  1. If using fresh zest, spread it on a parchment-lined plate and let it air dry for a few hours or oven-dry on the lowest setting until crisp before blending.
  2. Mix the zest powder with the salt until fully combined.
  3. Store in an airtight jar in a cool, dark spot.

Flavor profile: Bright, tangy, and citrusy with a clean salt finish.


Gourmet Herb-Lemon Salt

This is the farmers market jar version — vibrant, fragrant, and beautiful in the jar with flecks of green and gold.

You’ll need:

How to make it:

  1. Combine all ingredients in a bowl and mix gently to keep the salt flakes intact.
  2. Taste and adjust lemon zest for brightness.
  3. Store in an airtight glass jar away from sunlight.

Flavor profile: Lemony, fresh, lightly herbal — perfect for sprinkling on fish, chicken, or pasta.


Ways to Use Lemon Salt:


Storage & Shelf Life


Homemade lemon salt isn’t just a seasoning — it’s a way to turn everyday dishes into something special with almost no effort.
And once you’ve tried it, you’ll probably want to experiment with other citrus salts (think lime, orange, or even a mixed citrus blend).