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Home made Lemon Curd .. 自制柠檬凝乳

Hi everyone, hope that everyone are fine and well.
I am not very well since CNY because of bad flu and cough. The flu and cough that i had was on and off maybe due to leak of rest (",) and the weather here is really hot.  The bad coughing irritated me. I can't concentrate in whatever things that i am doing...sigh!!

Anyway, i am going to share this Home made lemon curd. This is a simple and delicious lemon curd. 

I love this smooth, sweet and tangy home made lemon curd. It is so good to spread on scones or bread roll or crackers or even better to use as lemon pie filling. 

It is so easy to prepared. All you need is lemons, sugar, eggs and some butter, then you will have a home made lemon curd in no time. I used mircowave oven to make my lemon curd.  


Home made lemon curd
recipe source: 孟老师的甜派与咸派(a chinese version of Meng Lao Shi (Teacher Meng's) Sweet Pie and Savoury Pie)

Ingredients:

145g whole eggs
145g castor sugar
135g lemon juice
zest of a lemon 
135g unsalted butter

To do:
1) Add eggs and sugar in a heat proof bowl. Double-boil it until it is warm and sugar have dissolved,  stir with a whisk. Add in lemon juice, keep stiring with the whisk. (i did not use double-boil method. I use mircowave oven to warm and cook it.)

2) Double-boiled the mixture until it is thicken. Turn of the stove, add in lemon zest and unsalted butter. Stir well and its done. 

3) Store it in a clean jar after it is cool. 


This post is linked to the event, Little Thumbs up organised by Zoe from Bake for Happy Kids and me, my little favourite DIY, hosted by Grace of Life can be simple.

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Our Little Thumbs Up event starts on first Tuesday until the last day of the month. Please join us! To join, simply cook or bake any recipe with the theme of the month.


What's after February 2014?  Little Thumbs Up in March 2014 will have Moon from  Food Playground will be the next hostess of Mac 2014 and her theme is PRAWN ! All the upcoming ingredient themes and hosts for the forthcoming months are listed at "Little Thumbs Up" side bar of my blog and hope that you can join in the fun of this event. Thumbs up!

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and  I'm also submitting this post to Cook-Your-Books #8 hosted by Joyce from Kitchen Flavours


Comments

  1. Hey Mui, how are you now? haven't seen you around for a bit. i do hope you recover soon..

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    1. Hey Vic,
      I am feeling much much better now.
      Thanks for dropping by :)

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  2. Hi Doreen,
    I hope that the cough has gone off by now. Drink lots of warm water.
    I love lemon curd, and homemade is the best!
    Thanks for sharing with CYB!

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    1. Hi Joyce,
      The nasty cough is almost gone.
      It my pleasure to share to CYB! :)

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  3. Thsnk you forsharing this recipe of lemond curd. I always love "Teacher Meng" recipes though Im illiterate in Chinese. Hope you are good and well by now and do drink lots of water or juices.

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    1. Hi Mel,
      I love her recipes too. Will share more of her recipe soon.
      I am getting much better now, thanks :)

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  4. Hi Doreen,

    Hope that you are feeling better... Cooking lemon curd is ok... No baking, please! Too heaty!!! - I'm like a grandma nagging... LOL!

    Drink lots of hot lemon tea! It will help.... Grandma nagging again... LOL!

    Zoe

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  5. Hi mui mui! Hope you get better soon. Drinks lots of lemon juice for vitamin C. Oh, this lemon curd must be so yummy. Can just eat straight from the bottle!

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  6. lemon curd looks yumm...loved the clicks...take care dear...

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  7. may i know the lemon curd can store for how long?

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    1. Hi Thea ,
      I kept mine in the glass bottle for a week.

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  8. Doreen , hope you're doing well ! Love homemade lemon curd and it is so much better than store-bought :D

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    1. Hi Anne,
      I am feeling much better now, thanks :)

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