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This easy Lemon Curd recipe is super simple to make and tastes so delicious! A smooth and creamy lemon spread that makes a great filling for cakes and tastes heavenly spread on scones, muffins, or bread.

Close-up of a glass jar of lemon curd with a spoon in it on a white dishtowel. There are halved lemons and eggshells in the background.

This fool-proof Lemon Curd recipe takes less than 10 minutes to make and uses ingredients you already have at home! Made with lemons, butter, sugar, and eggs, this simple lemony spread is not only a great breakfast addition for lemon lovers but also a perfect filling for baked goods like cakes and cookies!

My Raspberry Lemon Curd Cupcakes are a perfect example! They are filled with lemon curd which makes them so yummy and bursting with lemon flavor. In this recipe, I add a spoon of lemony goodness before baking so the lemon curd will be a surprise after the first bite.

But this easy lemon spread tastes also great spread on toast, muffins, or scones! A perfect addition to an Afternoon Tea Party or to your next brunch with friends.

Top-down shot of a glass jar of lemon curd with a spoon in it on a white dishtowel. There are halved lemons and eggshells next to it.

How to make lemon curd from scratch

Making lemon curd at home is really simple. You won’t ever need to buy lemon curd at the store again! This recipe is fool-proof, takes less than 10 minutes, and makes about 1 1/2 cups lemon curd.

You’ll need a 2-quart saucepan, a whisk, a fine mesh strainer (if you want to strain the lemon zest after cooking), and a clean glass jar with an airtight lid to store the lemon curd. The eggs and butter need to be at room temperature so the curd will be easier to whisk together and smooth.

Whisk all the ingredients together in the saucepan over low-medium heat until the curd is thick enough to hold marks of the whisk. This will take about 6-8 minutes. You need to keep stirring continuously but after a few minutes, you’ll be rewarded with a smooth and silky lemon curd. The hardest part about this recipe is to let it cool, and not just eat it warm, out of the bowl, with a spoon.

A glass jar of lemon curd with a spoon in it on a white dishtowel. There are halved lemons and eggshells in the background.

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Easy Lemon Curd Recipe

This easy Lemon Curd recipe is super simple to make and tastes delicious! A smooth lemon spread that also makes a great filling for cakes and cupcakes.
Prep Time: 2 minutes
Cook Time: 7 minutes
Total Time: 9 minutes
Servings: 1 jar

Ingredients 

  • 1/3 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/3 cup fresh lemon juice
  • 2 tsp lemon zest, finely grated
  • 2 large eggs, room temperature
  • 1/4 cup butter, room temperature

Instructions 

  • In a small saucepan, combine sugar, lemon juice, lemon zest, and eggs.
  • Add the butter and cook over low heat, stirring continuously with a whisk, until the first bubble appears on the surface of the mixture and the curd is thick enough to hold marks of the whisk, about 6-8 minutes.
  • Strain the lemon curd through a fine-mesh strainer if you don't want the lemon zest in the curd. Transfer the hot lemon curd to a bowl or jar and cover the surface with plastic wrap. Refrigerate until cold, then take off the plastic wrap and replace with a lid.
  • The curd keeps fresh in the refrigerator for about 1 week.

Notes

  1. If your lemon curd curdles, strain it through a fine-mesh sieve.
  2. I use a Microplane Zester to finely grate the lemon zest so I don't have to strain the curd after cooking.

Nutrition

Calories: 822kcal
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A glass jar of lemon curd with a spoon in it on a white dishtowel. There are halved lemons and eggshells in the background.

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107 Comments

  1. As an Anglophile I have scones and tea on a regular basis with lemon curd, of course.
    This recipe was extremely easy and the results were amazing. I almost don’t want to wait for the curd to cool! I want to eat it now! Thanks so much for this recipe. It’s way better than store bought.

  2. 5 stars
    Thank you Julia! I just made this and it was perfect! Took some time but was worth it. Glad I doubled this recipe. I didn’t zest the lemon peel and instead used strips of the rind minus the pith (white) and fished them out at the end. I’ll be using this for lemon tarts, brushing white melted chocolate (stops the crust from getting soggy) into pre-baked tart shells and topping with meringue and baking briefly to toast the meringue. Your recipe is definitely a keeper!

  3. 5 stars
    Just used this amazing and simple recipe for my mother’s 90th birthday cake! Beautiful taste and straining out the zest definitely makes it silky. Easily 5 stars.

  4. 5 stars
    This recipe is so good and so easy. I love lemon curd. I didn’t have a jar on hand, but I had lemons so I dove in. Requires just a few simple ingredients (less lemon juice than I’d imagined) and patience to stir constantly over low heat until thick. I created wonderful lemon curd to top a cranberry tart and had a small jar leftover for the fridge. I did adjust the heat up to Med low to shorten cooking time. I may never buy it again

    1. 5 stars
      I love this recipe and it turns out perfect every time. I sometimes freeze in small portions, it’s easy to thaw and it tastes excellent.

  5. 5 stars
    This lemon curd is delicious. I have already sent on the recipe to friends. I think using a fine mesh strainer is a must and having small jars with airtight lids. Light, tangy and lemony. A treat!