Kaffir Lime Leaves Explained: A Complete Guide

Hand holding a fresh kaffir lime leaf with a kaffir lime tree in the background. In this side-by-side comparison with lemon leaves on the right, you’ll see that kaffir lime leaves on the left have a distinct double-lobed shape that makes them easy to recognize!

Kaffir lime leaves (also called makrut lime) are a must-have in Thai kitchens. Growing up, my mom and grandma would tear these dark green leaves into curries and soups, filling our outdoor kitchen with their bright, citrusy aroma. Now, I can’t imagine making my Thai recipes without them!

Hand holding a fresh kaffir lime leaf with a kaffir lime tree in the background.

In this article, I’ll share what I’ve learned from cooking with kaffir lime leaves in Thai restaurants, explain what makes them so unique, and show you some of my favorite recipes to make the most of their flavor.

Tip: Want to learn more about the key ingredients used in Thai food? Check out my guide on essential Thai pantry staples for all the must-haves.

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