Citrus curd is a luscious and versatile spread or filling made from citrus fruits, sugar, butter, and eggs. It has a velvety smooth texture and a bright, tangy flavor that is perfect for a variety of dishes, from breakfast pastries to desserts. Whether you are looking for a classic lemon curd or something more exotic like grapefruit or blood orange, there is a citrus curd recipe out there to suit your taste. With just a few simple ingredients and a little bit of time, you can easily make your own delicious citrus curd at home.
Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!
CRANBERRY-CURD-AND-CITRUS PAVLOVA
A tart cranberry-orange curd offsets the sweetness of the crisp meringue shell in this striking winter dessert. Serve with a billow of whipped cream and segments of your favorite citrus.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dessert & Treats Recipes
Time 6h30m
Yield Serves 8 to 10
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 250 degrees. Trace a 9-inch circle on a piece of parchment. Transfer, traced-side down, to a baking sheet.
- Pavlova: Stir together sugar and cornstarch. In the bowl of a mixer, beat egg whites with lemon juice and salt on low speed until frothy. Increase speed to medium-high and gradually add sugar mixture, beating until stiff, glossy peaks form, 10 to 12 minutes. Adhere corners of parchment to sheet with tiny dollops of meringue, then mound rest of meringue in center of circle on parchment. Using a large spoon, spread to edges of circle, leaving a well approximately 5 inches wide and 1 inch deep in center.
- Bake until crisp and dry on outside but not developing any color, 1 hour, 10 minutes to 1 hour, 20 minutes. Turn oven off (do not open door); let cool in oven until dry and crisp on outside, at least 2 hours and up to 1 day.
- Curd: Combine cranberries, sugar, orange juice, and salt in a saucepan over medium heat. Simmer until cranberries burst and collapse, about 10 minutes. Remove from heat; stir in butter until melted. Strain mixture through a medium-mesh sieve into a bowl, pressing on solids to remove as much liquid as possible; discard solids. In another bowl, whisk together egg and yolks. Slowly whisk 1 cup of cranberry mixture into egg mixture; return to pot with remaining cranberry mixture and cook over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, until thickened and beginning to sputter, about 6 minutes. Let cool completely, then press plastic wrap directly on surface and refrigerate in an airtight container until cold, at least 2 hours and up to 5 days.
- Serving: Whisk cream, vanilla, and orange-blossom water to soft peaks. Fill well of meringue with curd. Dollop cream over curd; top with citrus supremes and gooseberries. Serve immediately.
MIXED CITRUS CURD
This citrus curd is a great filling for all types of cakes. I love this one in a wedding cake that I make that uses poppy seeds, lemon, lime and orange zest in the batter. If you use a cream cheese frosting, it's just about perfect. You can also serve it with fresh British scones.
Provided by [email protected]
Categories Desserts Fillings Fruit Fillings
Time 2h30m
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Place sugar, butter, eggs, juices, zests, and salt in a 2-quart saucepan over medium heat. Cook, whisking constantly, until curd starts to bubble and thicken, and can coat the back of a wooden spoon, 8 to 10 minutes. Remove from heat and pour into a bowl. Place a piece of plastic wrap over the surface to prevent a skin from forming.
- Refrigerate curd until set, 2 to 3 hours.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 141.5 calories, Carbohydrate 14.8 g, Cholesterol 66.8 mg, Fat 8.9 g, Fiber 0.2 g, Protein 1.8 g, SaturatedFat 5.2 g, Sodium 44.7 mg, Sugar 13.5 g
DOUGHNUTS WITH GRAPEFRUIT CURD AND CITRUS SUGAR
Fill rich yeasted doughnuts with tangy grapefruit curd and dust them with bright grapefruit zest-infused sugar.
Provided by Chris Morocco
Categories Bon Appétit Dessert Grapefruit Citrus Pastry Fry
Yield Makes about 12
Number Of Ingredients 28
Steps:
- Grapefruit Curd:
- Bring grapefruit juice to a simmer in a small saucepan over medium-high heat and cook until reduced to 1/3 cup, 12-14 minutes. Let cool slightly.
- Whisk egg yolks, eggs, sugar, and salt in a medium heatproof bowl to combine. Whisk in grapefruit zest, lemon zest, lemon juice, and reduced grapefruit juice. Set bowl over a large saucepan of simmering water. Cook, whisking almost constantly, until curd is thickened, 6-8 minutes. Remove from heat and whisk in butter, adding a few pieces at a time.
- Transfer to a nonreactive bowl and press a piece of plastic wrap directly onto surface of curd. Chill until set up and very cold, at least 4 hours and up to 12 hours.
- Citrus Sugar:
- Combine sugar and zest in a small bowl. Let sit uncovered 12 hours to dry out. (You can also microwave on high in 15-second intervals, stirring and letting cool slightly between intervals, until dehydrated.)
- Transfer to a blender and blend until powdery. (Or, work zest into sugar with your fingers; just make sure to break up any clumps.)
- Doughnuts:
- Heat milk in a small saucepan or microwave until just warm (you want it to be between 105°F and 110°F). Transfer to the bowl of a stand mixer and scrape in vanilla seeds; reserve pod for another use. Add 1 Tbsp. sugar and sprinkle yeast over. Let sit until yeast starts to foam, about 5 minutes.
- Add egg, egg yolk, honey, lemon zest, salt, and remaining 2 Tbsp. sugar. Mix gently with a wooden spoon until barely combined. Add 2 3/4 cups flour and knead with a dough hook on medium-high speed until dough comes together into a mass that no longer sticks to the sides of bowl and is beginning to climb up the hook, about 5 minutes. (Dough should spring back immediately when pressed.) Reduce speed to medium-low; add butter a couple of pieces at a time, working in completely after each addition.
- Turn out dough onto a work surface and knead with your hands until smooth and springy, about 2 minutes. Transfer to a very lightly oiled bowl, cover with plastic wrap, and let rise in a warm spot until doubled in volume, about 2 hours.
- Turn out dough onto a lightly floured surface and roll out 1/2" thick. Cut out doughnuts with cutter, twisting cutter to release them. Reroll any scraps. Transfer to a very lightly floured parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Cover with a kitchen towel; let sit in a warm spot until slightly puffed and dough springs back lightly when pressed, 40-45 minutes.
- Fit a wide heavy pot with thermometer; pour in oil to come at least 2" up sides. Heat over medium-high until thermometer registers 325°F. Fry 3 or 4 doughnuts at a time, turning halfway through, until deep golden brown, about 6 minutes per batch. Transfer to a wire rack set inside a rimmed baking sheet; let cool.
- Using a paring knife, poke a hole in the top of each doughnut, being careful not to push through to the opposite side. Transfer grapefruit curd to a piping bag or resealable plastic bag (snip off one corner) fitted with a 1/4" round tip. Fill doughnuts with grapefruit curd, then coat generously with citrus sugar.
- Do Ahead
- Citrus sugar can be made 3 days ahead. Store airtight at room temperature.
MEYER LEMON SHORTCAKES WITH MEYER CURD AND MIXED CITRUS
Provided by Karen DeMasco
Categories Fruit Juice Mixer Citrus Fruit Brunch Dessert Bake Vegetarian Lemon Party Lemon Juice Bon Appétit Pescatarian Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free Kosher
Yield 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 22
Steps:
- For Meyer lemon curd:
- Whisk eggs, egg yolks, sugar, lemon juice, lemon peel, and coarse salt in medium metal bowl to blend well. Set bowl over saucepan of simmering water (do not allow bottom of bowl to touch water). Whisk constantly until mixture thickens and instant-read thermometer inserted into mixture registers 170°F to 172°F, 5 to 6 minutes (do not allow to boil). Remove bowl from over water. Whisk butter into curd, 2 to 3 cubes at a time, allowing butter to melt before adding more and whisking until curd is smooth. Press plastic wrap directly onto surface of curd and refrigerate overnight.
- For biscuits:
- Preheat oven to 375°F. Line rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. Whisk flour, sugar, baking powder, and coarse salt in medium bowl to blend well. Stir in lemon peel. Add butter cubes and rub in with fingertips until mixture resembles coarse meal. Add 1 cup cream and stir just until dough begins to clump together. Gather dough together. Turn dough out onto lightly floured surface and press out to 7-inch round (about 1 inch thick). Using 2 1/4-inch-diameter cookie cutter dipped into flour, cut out rounds. Reshape dough scraps and cut out additional dough rounds for total of 8.
- Transfer biscuits to prepared baking sheet, spacing 1 inch apart. Brush top of biscuits with remaining 2 tablespoons heavy whipping cream; sprinkle with raw sugar. Bake until biscuits are golden and tester inserted into center comes out clean, about 20 minutes. Transfer biscuits to rack and cool completely.
- For topping:
- Using electric mixer, beat 1 cup cream and 2 tablespoons sugar in medium bowl until peaks form.
- Cut biscuits horizontally in half. Place bottom half of each biscuit on plate. Top each with 1 heaping tablespoon lemon curd, then generous spoonful of Mixed Citrus "Marmalade" . Top with whipped cream topping. Cover each with top half of biscuit. Dust shortcakes with powdered sugar.
- *Also called turbinado or demerara sugar; available at most supermarkets and at natural food stores.
CITRUS CURD
Okay... The traditional curd is lemon, however I had a recipe that called for lime curd and could not find it anywhere in any of our stores. I consulted with my sister and decided that this recipe would work for basically any citrus fruit. I ended up making this recipe 3 times in one night(lemon, lime & orange) to verify that...
Provided by Ashley Muller
Categories Other Sauces
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- 1. Zest all citrus and set aside.
- 2. In a large 8 cup microwave safe bowl, melt butter.
- 3. In a seperate bowl add eggs and yolks and beat well. Add sugar and zest and mix.
- 4. Pour egg mixture into the melted butter. Stir well.
- 5. Cook uncovered in microwave 6-7 min. stirring every minute until thick enough to coat the back of a wooden spoon.
- 6. TIP:Use as a cupcake filling or a cake filling. Top your ice cream or eat it the traditional way over a slightly toasted crumpet or english muffin with a little pat of butter then pour curd over the top. May be eaten warm or cold.
Tips:
- Use fresh citrus fruits for the best flavor. If you can, use organic fruits to avoid pesticides and waxes.
- Zest the citrus fruits before juicing them. This will add more flavor to the curd.
- Use a heavy-bottomed saucepan to make the curd. This will help prevent the curd from scorching.
- Cook the curd over low heat, stirring constantly. This will help prevent the curd from curdling.
- Strain the curd through a fine-mesh sieve before storing it. This will remove any lumps.
- Store the curd in a clean glass jar in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
Conclusion:
Citrus curd is a delicious and versatile spread that can be used in a variety of ways. It can be spread on toast, muffins, or scones. It can also be used as a filling for pies, tarts, and cakes. Citrus curd can also be used as a glaze for grilled or roasted meats and vegetables. No matter how you choose to use it, citrus curd is sure to be a hit!
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