English Lemon Curd Recipe (2024)

This English Lemon Curd Recipe is one of my all-time favorites. Spread it on a freshly baked scone or even a yummy piece of toast with butter. And, I have the best Magnolia Table Scones recipe that will go nicely with a dollop of lemon curd.

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Lemon Curd Recipe

I love this recipe. My good friend Mindy gave me this recipe, and she found it in an English cookbook that her mom gave her years ago. This authentic and wonderful cookbook, published in the mid-’60s. The recipe is easy, and you only need five ingredients which makes it one of my favorites.

Did I mention that it only takes about 30 minutes to make? I know that Trader Joe’s sells a delicious lemon curd, but I love this recipe more. It has a smooth buttery consistency that melts in your mouth. Also, I always have many lemons on hand, so I always love to make my own curd.

I just made this recipe again, and I made a big revision. So, now you’ll get a fabulous lemon curd. Before my latest change, the eggs would scramble, so now you shouldn’t get this at all. You’ll want to cook it over low heat and in the last bit you’ll turn it up to a medium-low temperature.

If you do get bits of scrambled eggs, strain your curd or pick them out after it is done. It really is a personal preference. But if you cook it for the 30 minutes, you should end up with a smooth creamy curd!

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Meyer Lemons

So, I used my fresh Meyer Lemons from my garden. Do you know anything about Meyer Lemons?

What is the difference between a Meyer lemon and a lemon?

Meyer Lemons are a hybrid of a lemon crossed with a mandarin orange. The acidity is less than lemon, but they still have the taste of a lemon.

Do Meyer lemons look different than lemons?

So, they are rounder than a lemon. Also, they are definitely more orange in color than a lemon. I used my Meyer lemons in all these photos to see that they are more on the orange side for color.

Can you substitute Meyer lemons for lemons when baking?

Yes! The Meyer lemons are less tangy, so in my book, that is a bonus. Also, since they are half orange, you can use them when a recipe calls for oranges.

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Lemon Curd Ingredients

I love making these little posters! As you can see, this recipe has very few ingredients, and the results are homemade yummy goodness!

Fresh Lemons

I used my Meyer lemons, but regular lemons are fine too.

Eggs

You’ll need to bring the eggs to room temperature. You can leave them out to get the right temp or place them in a bowl of warm water. Keep the water running on them for a couple of minutes. Room temperature eggs mix better with the other ingredients thus preventing scrambled eggs in the curd.

Butter

I used salted butter, but either kind will work. I love the little hint of salt, which brings out the butter flavor. Bring the butter to room temperature. You can help this along by cubing the sticks of butter.

Lemon Zest

Add as much zest as you wish. The more zest, the more lemon flavor your curd!

Sugar

I used regular granulated sugar. I have made it with organic sugar as well, and the texture comes out the same despite the sugar’s coarser grains.

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Lemon Curd

This buttery Lemon Curd has the perfect blend of sweetness and citrus. It is an easy recipe to make, and the taste is so delicious that you won't stop eating it. Enjoy the curd on scones, toast or just on a spoon! They make the perfect gift.

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time25 minutes mins

Total Time12 minutes mins

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: British Baking, Dessert, LemonCurd, Scones

Author: Happy Happy Nester

Ingredients

  • 1 cup butter room temperature
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 3 eggs room temperature
  • 1/4 cup lemon juice
  • zest of 2 lemons

Instructions

  • Get all your ingredients ready.

  • Thoroughly whisk eggs in a bowl.

  • Add whisked eggs, sugar, lemon juice, and zest in a medium-size saucepan. Whisk ingredients thoroughly. Next, add the cubes of butter to the egg mixture. Note that the butter will melt in the next couple of minutes of cooking.

  • Turn on the burner to the lowest heat setting. Next, place water in the bottom of a double boiler.

  • Place the saucepan on the double boiler and constantly stir with a rubber spatula. The heat should be at the lowest setting. Make sure not to boil the curd, or it will split, and you'll have scrambled egg bits in it.

    Stir with a spatula for 20 minutes.

  • After 20 minutes, increase the heat to a low-medium flame. Stir constantly. The curd goes from a liquid yellow color to an opaque creamy color in the last 5 minutes. Also, it will thicken up quite nicely.

  • Once it thickens, take off the stovetop and immediately transfer the cooked curd to a bowl. Make sure to keep stirring for a couple of minutes as it cools. If you get bits of scrambled egg, strain the curd or pluck out the bits of egg. The scrambled egg won't doesn't affect the flavor but just an aesthetic choice.

  • This recipe makes 2 cups of lemon curd. Pour into a clean jar and place in the fridge once cooled. The lemon curd should last for about 1-2 weeks in the refrigerator.

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I like to get the ingredients ready before I start since it can be a little hectic once things get started on the stove.

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Here is how I grated the lemon peel. Did you know that I have a blog post about my favorite kitchen tools? The right tools make your experience in the kitchen go so much better.

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I used Meyer Lemons for this batch of Lemon Curd, but the regular lemons are perfect too! We happen to have a ton of lemons on our trees, and I thought that I would make a fresh batch of curd and use up some of our Meyer lemons. I still have a ton more lemons on the trees, so maybe more lemon recipes will start popping up over on the blog.

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This photo has the Magnolia Table Orange Scones, so make sure to check out that recipe too. And my friend Leslie has a wonderful citrusStained Lemon Tart that you might enjoy.

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Well, my family is ready to dig into this beautiful jar of fresh English Lemon Curd. I hope you have a chance to make it this spring. I find that I crave lemon recipes in the spring and summertime.

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Oh boy, now I need to pour a glass of my sparkling lemon ice tea! I’m so easily distracted.

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Or maybe we should have a piece of Lemon Sour Cream Pie instead? Yes, I have lemon recipes on my mind these days!

Cheers,

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FAQs

Why didn't my lemon curd get thick? ›

If your lemon curd hasn't thickened, it may not have been heated enough. It can take up to 30 minutes of constant stirring to cook lemon curd, especially if it's a large batch. Remember that curd will thicken more once cooled. If your cooled curd is not thick enough, you can reheat it to thicken.

What happens if you overcook lemon curd? ›

Overcooking will cause proteins to bond too tightly, squeezing water out from between them and giving them a rubbery, lumpy texture. If you over-heat the lemon curd, the egg proteins can coagulate and you will see little bits of cooked egg.

Why is my lemon curd not yellow? ›

Use Sufficient Egg Yolks

Lemon curd has traces of yellow in it naturally, but its striking golden colour comes from the yolks. Also, incorporating whole eggs is not preferred since the egg whites cause the lemon curd to become lighter.

What is the best store-bought lemon curd? ›

The Wilkin & Sons curd was the clear winner for its smooth and creamy texture and "real lemon flavor," but the price tag raised eyebrows. The Wilkin & Sons curd was the clear winner for its smooth and creamy texture and "real lemon flavor," but the price tag raised eyebrows.

What if my lemon curd is too sour? ›

My lemon curd is too sour.

If you measured correctly according to the instructions and still feel it is too sour, you can add about ¼ cup more sugar next time you make it.

Why is my curd thin? ›

The temperature is too low. If the temp is below 68 degrees Fahrenheit, the cultures will not ferment properly and the milk will stay runny. The temperature is too high. If the temperature is above 80 degrees Fahrenheit, the yogurt will ferment too fast and will also render the yogurt runny.

How to tell when lemon curd is done? ›

Lemon Curd should thick enough to coat the back of a spoon when it's hot and should thicken up to pudding-like consistency when it's chilled. The curd can take up to 10 minutes to thicken to the consistency of pourable pudding, so be patient (remember it will thicken more once it cools).

How thick should lemon curd be when cooking? ›

Place over a saucepan of simmering water and cook, stirring constantly to prevent it from curdling, until the mixture becomes thick (like sour cream) and coats the back of a wooden spoon (165 degrees F) (74 degrees C). This will take approximately 10 minutes.

How to avoid eggy taste in lemon curd? ›

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.

What is the shelf life of homemade lemon curd? ›

Prepared lemon curd can be frozen for up to 1 year without quality changes when thawed. To thaw, move the container from the freezer to a refrigerator at 40°F or colder for 24 hours before intended use. After thawing, store in the refrigerator in a covered container and consume within 4 weeks.

Why does my lemon curd taste like metal? ›

Why does my lemon curd taste metallic? A metallic aftertaste is usually the consequence of the lemon curd coming into contact with a metal (especially while it's hot). This could be a metal whisk, a metal bowl, a metal (or metal-coated) saucepan, or a metal sieve.

Can you fix runny lemon curd? ›

Problem: My Lemon Curd is Too Runny

The curd wasn't cooked long enough to allow the egg to thicken, or not enough butter was added. How to fix it: To thicken runny lemon curd, put the curd back into your saucepan, place over the lowest possible heat, and stir constantly.

How much is Aldi lemon curd? ›

Aldi Grandessa Lemon Curd costs £0.45 for 411g, it's available in shops only. This Aldi lemon curd has a mild but delicious lemon flavour, but it lacks the desired richness. Unfortunately the curd has an over-sweetened, candied taste that dulls the sharpness.

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.

Should you refrigerate lemon curd? ›

Lemon curd will keep in your refrigerator for up to a month according to the National Center for Home Food Preservation. You can also store it in the freezer for up to 1 year. To thaw, transfer your curd from the freezer to the fridge 24 hours before you need it.

Why is curd not setting? ›

Usually the temperature of milk determines how well your curd will set. Too cold or too hot temperature can make the curd setting process tougher. Firstly boil your milk properly and switch off the flame. Once the boiled milk cools down to 20 per cent, then the milk is ready to be set.

How do you add curd to thicken it? ›

Simply add a small amount of yogurt, like a spoonful, at a time. Stir your yogurt into the curry and keep adding a little more at a time until it reaches your desired thickness. This is great for Indian-style curries as a cream substitute.

Why won t my orange curd thicken? ›

You need to keep a low heat and stir constatntly. The time it takes for the curd to thicken can vary accoding to the size of the pan and the heat used. To test if the curd is cooked properly, dip a spoon into the mixture then run your finger through the mixture on the back of the spoon.

Does lemon curd set in the fridge? ›

Remove from heat and pass through a mesh strainer set over a bowl to remove the zest and any egg clumps. Place plastic wrap directly on top of the curd and let set in the fridge for at least 30 minutes before serving. Store in the fridge for 1-2 weeks.

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