Small batch lemon curd recipe (2024)

Published on July 23, 2021 - Updated on June 26, 2022 by Chahinez 49 Comments

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This small-batch lemon curd recipe is perfect for two people. Ready in just 10 minutes with 5 simple ingredients, this from-scratch recipe couldn’t be easier to make and tastes so much better than any store-bought version. You won’t find a more delicious and easy recipe than this one!

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If you have put off making your own lemon curd, as you thought it was tricky and too labor-intensive to make, this is the recipe that will change your mind! Made with fresh lemon juice, it really delivers on the tangy flavor and doesn’t require a double boiler or cornflour either!

This is the best small-batch lemon curd recipe ever!

Store-bought lemon curd doesn’t even deserve to share the same name as homemade.This from-scratch recipe is tangy, creamy, and sweet in equal measures. This is the lemon recipe you never realized you needed!

I always say that this condiment is so versatile, once you make it you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it. Trust me on that 🙂

Why you need to make this recipe!

  • Ready in only 10 minutes.
  • Uses just 5 simple ingredients.
  • Makes a small batch so nothing goes to waste.
  • Instantly makes any breakfast, snack, or dessert just a little more special.T
  • This lemon curd doesn’t require a double boiler.
  • It is also made without cornflour.

What is lemon curd?

Lemon curd is a rich citrus topping or spread. It’s buttery and sweet with an intense tangy lemon flavor – like a creamy lemon version of jam or custard. This one is made from simple ingredients and comes together quickly on the stove.

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Ingredients for this homemade lemon curd

Here are the ingredients you will need to make this recipe. Make sure to scroll down to the recipe card for the full detailed ingredient measurements.

  • Egg – You will need to use an egg that is at room temperature. Use both parts of the egg.
  • Sugar – You will white granulated sugar, don’t use brown sugar or it’ll change both the flavor and color of the curd.
  • Lemons – You will need to use good quality fresh lemons for best results. The zest and juice will both be used for that extra zingy and citrusy flavor. The most important tip for flavor is to use fresh lemon juice that’s been freshly squeezed. Don’t be tempted to use bottled lemon juice of any kind as it’ll be far too acidic and will ruin the flavor. Look for lemons that are fragrant with brightly colored yellow skins.
  • Butter – The butter will help thicken the curd and give it a delicious creamy and decadent flavor. Make sure to use unsalted butter and make sure you keep it cold before adding so it thickens the curd quickly to emulsify.
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How to make small batch lemon curd

This is how you can make small batch lemon curd. Make sure to scroll down to the recipe card for the full detailed instructions!

  1. Bring the lemon juice and zest to a boil.
  2. Whisk the egg and sugar in a bowl until dissolved while the juice is boiling.
  3. Very slowly pour the lemon juice into the beaten egg mixture while whisking. You want to make sure the egg doesn’t cook or curdle at this point.
  4. Pour back into the saucepan and cook again.
  5. Once thick, remove from the heat.
  6. Add in the butter and continue stirring until combined.
  7. Press through a sieve (you want a super smooth consistency).
  8. Transfer to a bowl and press plastic wrap onto the surface to avoid forming a skin.
  9. Chill in the fridge, where it will continue to thicken as it cools.
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Frequently asked questions – FAQ

Why is my lemon curd not thickening?

The curd will thicken as it cooks on the stove and will continue to thicken as it cools. Its final consistency will be achieved once it is chilled in the fridge.

How to store homemade lemon curd?

Store your scratch-made lemon curd in an air-tight container in the fridge, where it will keep for up to 1 week. But I doubt it will last that long!

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Can you freeze lemon curd?

Yes absolutely! Store the curd in an air-tight container in the freezer, where it will keep for up to 2 months.

What is lemon curd used for?

  • Top on mini cheesecakes.
  • Use as a filling in croissants.
  • Stir into yogurt for a luxury touch.
  • Try as a topping on scones, pancakes, waffles, ice cream, or even oatmeal.
  • Use as filling between cake layers, in a tart, in a crepe, or as a filling for macarons and other sandwich cookies.
  • The uses for lemon curd are endless, it is such a versatile condiment that helps to elevate mundane breakfasts and desserts into versions that are flavorful and truly wow!
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Small batch lemon curd

This small batch lemon curd is smooth, creamy and extra tangy. It is delicious on its own but would go great on cheesecakes, cookies, icecream, pancakes and so much more.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American, French

Servings 8 tablespoon

Calories 68 Calories

Equipment

  • Medium saucepan

  • whisk

Ingredients

  • 1 large egg at room temperature
  • cup granulated sugar
  • ¼ cup lemon juice
  • ½ teaspoon lemon zest
  • 2 tablespoon butter

Instructions

  • In a medium saucepan, bring the lemon juice and lemon zest to a boil.

  • While the juice is heating up, whisk the egg, and granulated sugar in a medium bowl until the sugar is dissolved.

  • Very slow pour in the lemon juice into the beaten egg mixture while whisking rapidly to keep the egg from cooking and curdling.

  • Pour the mixture back into the medium sauce pan and cook over medium low heat, stirring constantly. Once the lemon curd is thick, remove from the heat and add in the butter. Continue stirring until everything is combined.

  • You can now press the lemon curd through a sieve to ensure it's super smooth.

  • Transfer the lemon curd to a bowl, then press plastic wrap onto the surface of the lemon curd to keep it from forming a skin on top and chill in the fridge. The curd will thicken as it cools and can be used anytime after that.

Notes

This recipe makes about ½ cup of lemon curd.

How to store homemade lemon curd?

Store your scratch-made lemon curd in an air-tight container in the fridge, where it will keep for up to 1 week. But I doubt it will last that long!

Can you freeze lemon curd?

Yes absolutely! Store the curd in an air-tight container in the freezer, where it will keep for up to 2 months.

Nutrition

Calories: 68CaloriesCarbohydrates: 9gProtein: 1gFat: 3gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 31mgSodium: 34mgPotassium: 18mgFiber: 1gSugar: 9gVitamin A: 122IUVitamin C: 3mgCalcium: 5mgIron: 1mg

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FAQs

How to tell if lemon curd is thick enough? ›

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.

What happens if you overcook lemon curd? ›

What happens if I over-cook 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.

How do you make lemon curd less runny? ›

Problem: My Lemon Curd is Too Runny
  1. To thicken runny lemon curd, put the curd back into your saucepan, place over the lowest possible heat, and stir constantly. ...
  2. Alternatively, heat the curd until it's warm to the touch, then remove from the heat and whisk in another few tablespoons of butter.
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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.

How to know if curd is set? ›

In a warm, hot and humid climate, the time taken for the curd to set will be 4 to 7 hours. Whereas in a cool or cold climate, the time taken can be 8 to 12 hours. Nowadays, I also set the curd in the Instant Pot using the yogurt function. So if you have an Instant Pot, read the instructions to set the curd in it.

How long does curd need to set? ›

While in a warm climate, the curd will take around 4 to 7 hours, while it will take a bit longer in winters. In a cool climate it can easily take around 8 to 10 hours. Make sure the temperature of the milk before setting the curd is warm enough during winters, otherwise the curd won't set properly.

What to do with failed lemon curd? ›

EDIT: I managed to fix it by reheating it, letting it get somewhat smooth, straining it, adding lemon juice, and then stirring more. I did it with one orange so I couldn't just start over again. I'm thankful for the advice though! The curd is now a beautiful orange, a bit thick and sweet, but really good!!

How to know if lemon curd went bad? ›

When it changes colour and darkens it doesn't taste as good.

Why does my lemon curd taste weird? ›

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.

Why did my lemon curd scramble? ›

But WHY did the Lemon Curd scramble? I learned that day, based on the scientific fact that eggs do not curdle when cooked in the presence of starch, and because Lemon Curd has no starch (such as flour or cornstarch), it will curdle when the eggs get too hot.

Why didn't my curd set? ›

CURDS THAT WON'T COME TOGETHER

This is often caused by improper temperatures; either you used UHT (Ultra High Temperature) pasteurized milk or your curds got too hot when you were preparing for the stretching stage, or they didn't get hot enough. The temperature of the curds before stretching should be 160° to 170°F.

Why is my lemon curd frothy? ›

Between the heat and whisking, lemon curd gets foamy while it's cooking. As the curd begins to thicken, the foam will start to settle down, and then the addition of the butter at the end of cooking eliminates the foam. So don't panic when you see foam, just keep whisking and cooking.

How to know when curd is done? ›

You'll know the curd is ready when it noticeably thickens in consistency and coats the back of a wooden spoon.

Why is my lemon curd so yellow? ›

Eggs are an important component of lemon curd, but yolks are valued more than egg whites when it comes to making lemon curd. Lemon curd has traces of yellow in it naturally, but its striking golden colour comes from the yolks.

Why does lemon curd crack when set? ›

Once the tart is out of the oven, it is imperative that you allow it to cool completely in its pan before removing it. Neglecting to do so, as Zestful Kitchen explains, will result in cracking as the tart is still too warm at this stage to have set completely.

Why is my curd not thick? ›

*Use whole milk for thicker curd. Further simmering the milk for 10 minutes ensures that the curd thickens when it sets. However, don't burn the milk. *Ensure you use fresh, good quality curd culture and bring it to room temperature before adding it to the milk.

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 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.

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