Lemon curd has always been on my to-do list. I had first thought it was like a marmalade, which I dislike, with zest and chunks of peel, but it is quite the opposite.
Curd is a creamy spread, the base made with eggs and butter, and of course citrus juice! You can use it on toast, scones, as a filling in tarts or other desserts.
Next blogpost, I'll show you what I did with it!
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Lemon Curd
makes just under 1.5 cups
1/2 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice
3 tbsp butter
3 large eggs
1 large egg yolk
1/2 sugar
Place the butter and lemon juice into a microwave safe bowl and heat until the butter is melted and mixture is hot.
In a saucepan, whisk together the eggs, egg yolk and sugar. While continually mixing, slowly drizzle in the hot lemon/butter mixture into the eggs/sugar mixture until all blended.
Heat the mixture over medium heat for about 5 minutes, mixing frequently, until the mixture thickens.
Remove from heat and strain the mixture. Place in an airtight container and chill before use.
I loooove lemon curd- or any curd for that matter.I could eat it off a spoon...
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised it took me so long to experience it!
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures (as always). I can't wait to see what you did with it!
ReplyDeleteI think you and I share a love for lemony goodness :)
I guess so! Love lemon :)
ReplyDeleteIs this the same stuff that they have at the grocery store - I think maybe ED Smith brand.
ReplyDeleteIt is in with the jams.
I realize it would not be as good as yours, but.....
I have never been disappointed by ED Smiths jams and preserves. Probably is the same stuff. That be actually a great shortcut if you are in need of time. You can buy ready made tart shells or pie shells! awesome!
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