Lemon Pie (Page 4 ) | September 18, 2023
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Pour the warm lemon curd filling into the chilled crust and spread into an even layer. Set in the freezer to chill for 15 minutes (no longer). Then, refrigerate for at least 3 hours before slicing and serving. Sprinkle extra confectioners sugar as garnish.

What is Lemon Curd?

Lemon curd is a sweet and tangy spread or filling made from lemon juice, sugar, eggs, and butter. It has a smooth and creamy texture. Lemon curd is commonly used in desserts, pastries, and as a topping or filling for cakes, tarts, scones, and pancakes.

The process of making lemon curd involves heating fresh lemon juice, sugar, and eggs. The mixture is slowly warmed and stirred until it thickens, usually aided by the addition of butter. The butter adds richness and volume to the curd. Once the desired consistency is reached, the curd is removed from the heat and allowed to cool.

Lemon curd is characterized by its vibrant yellow color and its distinctively tart and citrusy flavor. The combination of sweet and tangy makes it a versatile ingredient that adds a burst of freshness to various desserts. Lemon curd can also be enjoyed on its own as a spread.

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The process of making lemon curd involves heating fresh lemon juice, sugar, and eggs. The mixture is slowly warmed and stirred until it thickens, usually aided by the addition of butter. The butter adds richness and volume to the curd. Once the desired consistency is reached, the curd is removed from the heat and allowed to cool.

Lemon curd is characterized by its vibrant yellow color and its distinctively tart and citrusy flavor. The combination of sweet and tangy makes it a versatile ingredient that adds a burst of freshness to various desserts. Lemon curd can also be enjoyed on its own as a spread.

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