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The Kitchn: Quick and easy lemon curd at your fingertips

By Sheela Prakash on

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Ridiculously creamy, light-bodied lemon curd that comes from a high-speed blender seems too good to be true, right? Since this custard-like curd is usually cooked slowly and gently on the stove to avoid the risk of curdling, you'd think so. But it's not too good to be true! And the results are more lush and dreamy than you may have ever thought possible.

The fastest, easiest lemon curd comes from your blender

I am the first to tell you I was skeptical. As a fairly new owner of a high-speed blender, I'd heard it could do magical things beyond simply blending smoothies but didn't believe it until this lemon curd came along. I texted at least five people to tell them about the glorious thing that just came out of my blender. I dreamt about bathing in it. (And when my friends came over the next morning for brunch and spooned it over their pancakes, they also wanted to bathe in it.) Yes, it's that good.

The heat that's created by the power of a high-speed blender actually cooks the simple mixture of lemon juice and zest, sugar, and eggs without the need for any stovetop heat. Then a bit of butter is blended in during the last minute to add that signature lusciousness.

This recipe makes a generous two cups of curd; trust me, you'll want to make that full amount. Slather the goodness on scones and biscuits, drape it over pancakes and waffles, spoon it over fresh berries, or simply eat it with a spoon, because it's that good you'll be tempted to do no less.

 

Yes, you need a high-speed blender

This recipe is specifically built for a high-speed blender. A regular blender unfortunately doesn't have enough power to cook the ingredients and give you all that creamy lusciousness. I used my trusty Vitamix, but other brands like Ninja, Magic Bullet, Blendtec and Breville are equally good choices.

Easy Blender Lemon Curd

Makes 2 cups

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