Lemon Curd for Canning

"This is nice for a gift. Just be sure to include a note with the shelf life, as it only stores for a few months before it turns dark."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 15mins
Ingredients:
6
Yields:
3 half pints
Serves:
3-4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Wash 4 half-pint canning jars with warm, soapy water. Rinse well; keep hot until ready to fill. Prepare canning lids according to manufacturer's directions.
  • Fill boiling water canner with enough water to cover the filled jars by 1 to 2 inches. Use a thermometer to preheat the water to 180°F by the time filled jars are ready to be added.
  • Caution: Do not heat the water in the canner to more than 180°F before jars are added. If the water in the canner is too hot when jars are added, the process time will not be long enough. The time it takes for the canner to reach boiling after the jars are added is expected to be 25 to 30 minutes for this product. Process time starts after the water in the canner comes to a full boil over the tops of the jars.
  • Combine the sugar and lemon zest in a small bowl, stir to mix, and set aside about 30 minutes. Pre-measure the lemon juice and prepare the chilled butter pieces.
  • Heat water in the bottom pan of the double boiler until it boils gently. The water should not boil vigorously or touch the bottom of the top double boiler pan or bowl in which the curd is to be cooked. Steam produced will be sufficient for the cooking process to occur.
  • In the top of the double boiler, on the counter top or table, whisk the egg yolks and whole eggs together until thoroughly mixed. Slowly whisk in the sugar and zest, blending until well mixed and smooth. Blend in the lemon juice and then add the butter pieces to the mixture.
  • Place the top of the double boiler over boiling water in the bottom pan. Stir gently but continuously with a silicone spatula or cooking spoon, to prevent the mixture from sticking to the bottom of the pan. Continue cooking until the mixture reaches a temperature of 170°F Use a food thermometer to monitor the temperature.
  • Remove the double boiler pan from the stove and place on a protected surface, such as a dish cloth or towel on the counter top. Continue to stir gently until the curd thickens (about 5 minutes). Strain curd through a mesh strainer into a glass or stainless steel bowl; discard collected zest.
  • Fill hot strained curd into the clean, hot half-pint jars, leaving ½-inch headspace. Remove air bubbles and adjust headspace if needed. Wipe rims of jars with a dampened, clean paper towel; apply two-piece metal canning lids.
  • Process in the prepared boiling water canner using only halfpint or smaller jars,.
  • Process 15 minutes (elevation 0-1,000 feet), 20 minutes (1,000-6,000 feet), 25 minutes (above 6,000 feet).
  • See http://www.uga.edu/nchfp/how/can_02/lemon_curd.html.
  • Note: ** Bottled lemon juice is used to standardize acidity. Fresh lemon juice can vary in acidity and is not recommended.

Questions & Replies

  1. After the mixture hits 170 and you remove from double boiler for 5 minutes to thicken.....how thick is it supposed to be??? It tasted amazing, but it was NOT final thickness after 5 minutes....do I need to try again???
     
  2. With an abundance of fresh lemons, can fresh lemon juice be used rather than bottled lemon juice?
     
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Reviews

  1. Fantastic...do not triple there's no bowl big enough. Only double. I make meringues and use this to use up my egg yolks. Loved the flavor made it without the zest. forgot to hit stars but I give it a 5
     
  2. I like to try this recipe it sounds delicious! What is the shelf life. Thank You!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  3. Yum, yum yummy yum yum! We had lemon curd while we were vacationing in England and brought some home. We were so sad when we reached the end of the jar! Thank you for posting this recipe it is exactly as I remembered! I put some in quarter pint (125ml) jars so I could give some away. Your instructions made it easy to follow and came out perfect! Thanks Violet!
     
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There are so many things I enjoy. I do some quilting, sewing, a bit of calligraphy,embroidery, and counted cross stitch, along with other things. I have been married a long time to my high school sweetheart. We have one married daughter with an adorable little granbaby ! I also am trained in food safety/preservation. That is one of my big passions. I can a lot of food each year for my family and also for gifts. I would rather shop produce markets than the mall any day !
 
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