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Lemon Curd | Buttered Side Up
For some reason I am finding it particularly hard to write this post. Perhaps because I feel a disconnect with this recipe since I made it almost two months ago. That’s right – I made this delicious lemon curd for a bridal shower that I attended one day before I went into labor.


Meyer Lemons
Ah yes. Now I remember how delicious it was spread on fresh scones; how surprisingly easy it was to prepare; and how pretty it looked in a Weck jelly jar.


Meyer Lemons
If you have never made lemon curd before, let me urge you to give it a try. It’s hardly more bother than making a pudding. And it’s amazingly fresh and rich at the same time. If you’re a lemon fan, this is definitely something not to be missed.


Meyer Lemon Curd | from Williams-Sanoma | makes 2 cups | PRINTABLE PAGE
Ingredients:
  • 8 egg yolks
  • 1 cup sugar (natural sugar can be used, but the curd won’t be as pretty)
  • 1/2 cup Meyer lemon juice
  • grated zest of 2 Meyer lemons
  • 12 tablespoons butter, cut into pieces
Directions:
1) Have ready a heat proof bowl and a fine-mesh sieve. In another heat-proof bowl (or the top of a double boiler) combine the egg yolks and sugar and whisk vigorously for 1 minute. Add the lemon juice and zest and whisk for another minute.
2) Place the bowl over a pan of simmering water, making sure that the bottom of the bowl doesn’t touch the water. Cook, stirring constantly, until thickened, about 10-15 minutes. Add the butter one piece at a time, whisking until completely melted before adding another.
3) Remove from heat and strain the curd through the sieve into the heat-proof bowl, pressing the curd through the sieve. Place plastic wrap directly onto the surface of the curd and refrigerate for at least 2 hours and up to 3 days. Now you’re ready to serve your lemon curd on fresh scones (with butter and Devonshire cream), or however you wish!



Lemon Curd | Buttered Side Up


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Meyer Lemon Curd


Good Life Eats - Raspberry Curd 009
Raspberry Curd

Boy do I love me some curd: the perfect blend of rich, creamy, sweet and sour. 

This pretty curd is so easy to make: through all the ingredients into a pot, cook until thickened, and strain. It's so so good spread on buttery English muffins. Or eaten with a spoon, like Reuben likes to do.

Head on over to the Good Life Eats blog to check out my guest post and get the recipe HERE.


Elsewhere: Raspberry Curd

Grilling season is just about over. But we like to eat barbecue sauce all through the year: barbecue pizza, in a chicken panini sandwich, or just slathered on pork roast. Here is a recipe that doesn’t require chopping vegetables and hours of cooking, just a few special ingredients.
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:: Smoky BBQ Sauce ::
Ingredients:
  • 1 (6 0z.) can tomato paste
  • 1 cup maple syrup
  • 1/4 cup + 2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons onion powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 3/4 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder
  • 2 tablespoons liquid smoke
Directions:
Whisk all ingredients together in a medium bowl. Store in the refrigerator.
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Smokey BBQ Sauce