My Granny’s Quick Lemon Curd is the best recipe for lemon curd I’ve ever come across. You won’t find a quicker or easier lemon curd recipe plus it tastes amazingly tangy and delicious!
The History of Granny’s Quick Lemon Curd
My grandma’s lemon curd recipe sat in my recipe box for at least a couple of decades before I came across it one day!
My sister had written down the ingredients along with some scant instructions at some point during a childhood visit to my grandparents. I knew it was my gran’s recipe as the words “add zest” were also on the card in her handwriting.
The instructions were scant so I set about experimenting and putting some fine detail into the lemon curd recipe. The result took me straight back to my granny’s as she always seemed to have a delicious pot of homemade lemon curd in her fridge.
What makes this the easiest and quickest Lemon Curd Recipe?
All the recipes that I’ve ever seen take ages to make and use up all sorts of unnecessary equipment. Granny’s Quick Lemon Curd doesn’t use a double boiler, there’s no sieving required and there’s no endless stirring.
That makes this the Best Lemon Curd Recipe in my eyes. It uses just 4 ingredients, takes less than 5 minutes to cook, there’s less washing up and it works every time. I see people warning against this method talking about ending up with scrambled eggs. This recipe has never let me down once!
How do you stop Lemon Curd from curdling?
My Granny’s Quick Lemon Curd has never curdled so just follow my instructions, keeping the boil on a medium heat and whisk constantly. I’ve never needed to sieve it. I think the secret is to beat the eggs well so that you don’t get any stringy bits in your lemon curd.
How do you know when the curd is ready?
After boiling and whisking for 1 minute the lemon curd should coat the back of a wooden spoon. If your pan wasn’t quite boiling as you were whisking just boil for a little longer. Remember the curd will thicken further on cooling.
How long does lemon curd last and where how should you store it?
It is best made in small batches as per this recipe as it will only keep for 2 – 3 weeks and should be stored in the fridge. But I seriously doubt it will last that long before being eaten!
What Ingredients do you need?
- Sugar – I use caster but if you don’t have any granulated sugar is fine.
- Butter – I use unsalted but have noticed other recipes use salted, so again if you only have that then I’m sure that would be fine.
- Eggs – my granny didn’t stipulate a size and I’ve made it with both medium and large eggs so I haven’t specified a size. Use what you have. The yolks help with the colour and consistency of the curd. Someone asked me recently if you could just use egg whites to which the answer is no!
- Lemons – try to use unwaxed lemons. If you don’t have any then make sure to wash the wax off as you need the juice and zest.
How do you make Granny’s Quick Lemon Curd? (Full recipe at bottom of post)
- Gather together the ingredients: caster sugar, butter, eggs and lemons.
- Juice and zest the lemons, beat the eggs and cube the butter.
- Add the sugar, butter, lemon juice and zest to a pan.
- Heat on low to dissolve the sugar and melt the butter.
- Increase the heat to medium and whisk in the beaten egg until it starts to boil.
- Keep whisking for a minute as the mixture boils.
- It will coat the back of a wooden spoon once ready.
- Pot up into hot sterilised jars.
- Seal with lids immediately.
How do you eat lemon curd?
Lemon curd is intensely lemony, sweet and tangy from all the lemon zest and incredibly versatile.
It can be used just like jam so spread on scones, bread, croissants, Scotch pancakes, waffles etc.
Alternatively you use it as an ingredient in cakes, cookies, tarts, cheesecakes, swirl it into yogurt and ice cream, make lemon meringue pie or any number of desserts!
Recipes using Lemon Curd
- Lemon Curd Muffins
- Lemon & Elderflower Curd Cupcakes
- Blueberry Breakfast Parfait with Greek Yogurt & Lemon Curd
- Lemon Curd Ice Cream
- Deep Lemon Curd & Raspberry Cheesecake
- Pistachio, Raspberry & Lemon Meringue Roll
- Lemon Thumbprint Cookies
More Fruit Curd Recipes
Once you’ve made this lemon curd I’m sure you’ll want to try some more fruit curd recipes so check out the following:
- Snowball (Eggnog) Curd
- Quick Banoffee Curd (Banana & Toffee Curd)
- Easy Cranberry Curd with power blender option.
- Easy Blackberry Curd
- Easy Lemon & Elderflower Curd
- Granny’s Quick Blood Orange Curd
- Easy Quince Curd
- 5 Minute Lime Curd – with power blender option.
- Rhubarb Curd
- Easy Blackcurrant Curd
- Lime & Ginger Curd
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Granny’s Quick Lemon Curd
Ingredients
- 200 g caster Sugar
- 2 unwaxed lemons finely zested and juiced
- 55 g unsalted butter cut into large cubes
- 2 eggs, large well beaten
Instructions
- Put the sugar, lemon juice, zest and butter in a pan on a low heat and stir with a wooden spoon until the sugar has dissolved and butter melted.
- Turn the heat up to medium and whisk in the beaten egg and keep whisking until boiling.
- Whisk for another minute (the mixture will thicken and coat the back of a wooden spoon). Thickens further on cooling.
- Pour into hot sterilized jars and seal with lids immediately.
- Allow to cool, then store in fridge and consume within 2 – 3 weeks.
- Makes approximately 300 mls (1 to 2 small jars)!
Jacqueline Meldrum
I love lemon curd. I recently filled a deep no-bake cheesecake with nearly a whole jar of lemon curd and fresh raspberries. It was heavenly. Liked you wee video! Thanks for linking to me xx
Camilla
Thanks Jacs, yes lemon curd has so many great uses and perfect in a cheesecake.
Richard Eldred Hawes
So easy to make I must give it a try
Camilla
Yes, quicker than popping to the shops and much better than shop bought:-)
Margaret gallagher
Always looking for tasty lemon treats
This sounds delicious I’ll definately be adding lots of zest
Camilla
Thanks Margaret, it’s a real winner of a curd:-)
Christine
We have surplus lemons most of the year I have a fail safe 3min recipe cooked in the microwave.
Camilla
This is fail safe too, even got my macaron tutor to make it in a class once when she was fussing over not having a double boiler:-)
coppelia100
Thank you so much for this recipe! Lemon Curd always reminds me of my childhood and my gran, who always use to make fresh lemon curd. I would love eating it on toast and in sandwiches. I wil definitely be making this over the summer!
Camilla
Excellent Coppelia, so glad to bring back happy memories for you:-)
Fiona jk42
I am definitely going to try this recipe as I love lemon curd, but have never tried homemade because I always thought it was too much of a faff.
Camilla
Great Fiona, do let me know what you think:-)
Margot @ Coffee & Vanilla
Lovely, thank you for entering to our Inheritance Recipes link up.
Camilla
A pleasure Margot, got there in the end;-)
Maya Russell
Lemon curd is something I remember from my childhood and would love to try and make it one day. Super recipe.
Camilla
It’s so quick and easy to make Maya:-)
Laura
I love lemon curd and this looks easy peasy. I’ll have to give it a go. It probably tastes a million times better than shop bought too. xxx
Camilla
Oh it tastes divine:-)
Paul Wilson
Homemade lemon curd is delicious.
Camilla
You’re not wrong there Paul:-)