Easy, FRESH Homemade Lemon Curd Recipe (2024)

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This homemade lemon curd is a delicious mixture of tart and sweet! It’s perfect on waffles, pancakes, and ice cream, and adds a sweet burst of lemon flavor!

This post is in partnership with Rubbermaid FreshWorks Countertop. As always, all opinions are my own.

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Did you know that Americans throw away $24 billion worth of produce each year? That’s a huge amount of produce going to waste! I have certainly been guilty of buying produce with the best of intentions, and not using it quickly enough before it spoils. Since I have committed myself to reducing food waste this year, I was really excited to try the new FreshWorks Countertop line from Rubbermaid.

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FreshWorks Countertop is designed to keep countertop produce fresher for longer. It’s great for storing produce that is normally kept on the counter, such as tomatoes, bananas, apples, pears, and citrus fruits. It’s designed to fit neatly on your kitchen countertop, and the pieces stack perfectly together to save space. It comes in a variety of sizes, which are great for storing different types of produce. The elevated based promotes airflow to prevent spoilage, and keeps the produce away from moisture.

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We put theseFreshWorks Countertop containers to the test just to see how well they work. Take a look at the side by side comparison of our lemons. This fruit was purchased at the same time, but half of it was set on the counter in a fruit bowl, the other half was set in theFreshWorks Countertop containers –

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Look how much fresher the lemons on the left still are!!!! The texture of the two lemons were so different! The lemons left on the counter were quite a bit softer and their rinds were starting to fade and discolor. The lemons kept in theFreshWorks Countertop containers looked like they hadn’t aged a day since they were purchased!

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Best Homemade Lemon Curd

One of my favorite recipes to make with fresh produce is this beautiful and delicious homemade lemon curd. In the past, I have bought bags of lemons with good intentions to use them before they go bad, but invariably I don’t use them in time, and they either get moldy, or hard and dried out before I can use them. I love that the FreshWorks Countertop container keeps them fresh for longer, so I can use all of the lemons before they go bad!

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I first tried lemon curd a few years ago after a visit to Trader Joe’s. It was love at first bite! There’s something wonderful to me about the intertwined tartness and sweetness, and I’m crazy about the silky texture. It goes well on everything, too! I like it on toast in the morning, but it’s also great warmed up and poured over ice cream, and it makes an awesome filling for cakes or cupcakes. This recipe can easily be doubled or tripled, depending on how much curd you need, and will keep up to two weeks in the fridge.

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This lemon curd was much easier to make than I thought it would be, and it came together really fast. I even broke some of the lemon curd “rules” (I used whole eggs instead of just yolks, and didn’t add butter at the end) and it still turned out amazing! It was one of those, “Oh my goodness, I can’t believe I made this at home!” moments. It’s always fun to impress myself with my own culinary prowess!

Homemade Lemon Curd Recipe

Homemade Lemon Curd

Servings: 1 pint

This Homemade Lemon Curd Is A Delicious Mixture Of Tart And Sweet! It's Perfect On Waffles, Pancakes, And Ice Cream, And Adds A Sweet Burst Of Lemon Flavor!

Prep Time:5 minutes mins

Cook Time:10 minutes mins

Chill time:1 hour hr

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a medium saucepan, whisk together the eggs, sugar, lemon juice, and lemon zest until well blended.

  • Heat over medium heat, whisking constantly, until thickened to desired consistency.

  • Remove from heat and pour into a bowl or jar. Cover and chill for at least one hour. Refrigerate until ready to use.

Nutrition

Calories: 750 kcal

Other Notes

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: lemon

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Easy, FRESH Homemade Lemon Curd Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How long does homemade lemon curd last in the fridge? ›

The flavor also mellows a bit as it refrigerates. It's quite sour at this point but it gets creamier as it refrigerates. You can refrigerate the lemon curd for 1-2 weeks, OR freeze it for a few months.

What is lemon curd made of? ›

Lemon curd is a spread made out of fresh lemon juice, eggs, sugar, zest, and butter. The eggs in the recipe thicken the mixture, giving it a custard-like consistency. It's often used as a dessert topping or spread for cakes, cookies, tarts, etc. Serve this over Sponge Cake, with Strawbery Scones or Crepes.

What makes lemon curd thicken? ›

The egg whites help the curd set while the yolks add extra richness, color, and emulsifying power. This is the place to splurge on excellent eggs! Fresher eggs will make thicker curd that sets better, and the curd will be especially vibrant if you use farm-fresh eggs with bright yolks.

Why did my lemon curd turn green? ›

If your lemon curd turned green, it likely had a reaction to something metal. Avoid using a copper or aluminum pan as those will react with the lemon juice and cause the discoloration in the lemon curd, and could even cause a slightly metallic aftertaste.

Can you freeze home made lemon curd? ›

Shelf Life: Prepared lemon curd can be frozen for up to 1 year without quality changes when thawed. To thaw, place container in a refrigerator at 40°F or lower for 24 hours before intended use.

Why does my lemon curd taste eggy? ›

Although lemon curd uses egg yolks and/or egg whites, the final product shouldn't taste eggy. If it does, it may mean that you've overcooked your eggs. In saying that, traditional lemon curd does have a distinct after taste which doesn't sit well with some.

Why did my lemon curd crack? ›

Why did my lemon tart crack? The oven was either too hot or the tart was baked for too long. I recommend using an oven thermometer for baking to determine if your oven temperature is accurate.

What is Sicilian lemon curd? ›

Sicilian Lemon Curd Deliciously rich and smooth, tangy organic lemon curd. Naturally ripened in the Sicilian sunshine, organic lemons are mixed with organic British free-range eggs and just enough organic butter to create our Sicilian lemon curd.

How do I know when my lemon curd is done? ›

Dip a spoon into the curd then run your finger over the back of it. If it leaves a clean line in the curd, it's cooked enough and ready to cool. Curd will thicken up more once cooled completely. Spoon into a container, cover and refrigerate.

Why didn't my lemon curd set? ›

The most common reason Lemon Curds is not set is because it has not been cooked long enough to thicken the egg yolks. Lemon Curd needs to be cooked over medium-low heat for about 5-10 minutes until the curd reaches 170 degrees F in order for it to thicken.

Can you overcook lemon curd? ›

Your lemon curd could get chunky and grainy if you let it overcook. One thing you should remember while making lemon curd is that you should never let it reach a point where it starts boiling. The ideal temperature for lemon curd is 170 degrees Fahrenheit, and it shouldn't cross that.

How to tell if lemon curd has gone bad? ›

Additionally, a sour or off smell is a good indicator that it has turned bad.

What is the shelf life of homemade curd in fridge? ›

How long can we keep curd in the fridge? It can be stored at low temperatures (less than 5 degrees C) for several weeks. You can usually store it in the refrigerator for up to two weeks but it becomes much stronger at the end of that period.

How long can you preserve lemon curd? ›

Made fresh it has a refrigerator shelf life of approx. 1 week. Canned, it can have a shelf life of approximately 3 to 4 months. If you don't mind the darkening that occurs, it can have a shelf life of up to 1 year.

Is it OK to reheat lemon curd? ›

Remember that curd will thicken more once cooled. If your cooled curd is not thick enough, you can reheat it to thicken. Put it over a low heat, stirring constantly. Ensure it coats the back of a spoon before taking it off the heat.

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