Lime curd is a great-tasting variation of the traditional lemon curd. Made with fresh-squeezed lime juice and lime zest this lime curd recipe is creamy, thick, and tart. With just 5 ingredients and less than 30 minutes of hands-on time, it's an easy and delicious dessert to make
6tablespoons(85 grams) unsalted butter room temperature (65-68°F)
2teaspoonslime zest
Instructions
Place a strainer over a large bowl, near the stove. Use a 2 or 3-quart non-reactive saucepan for this dessert.
Place the eggs yolks, whole eggs and sugar in the saucepan and whisk until it is well blended. Stir in the lime juice, and salt.
Cook the mixture over medium heat, whisking constantly until the mixture is thickened and is 185 degrees F. It should coat the back of wooden spoon and leave a visible trail when you run your finger through it. When the mixture has thickened and reached temperature remove the saucepan from heat and whisk in the butter 1 tablespoon at a time.
Pour the lime curd into the strainer and press it through the strainer with a spatula. Zest the lime directly into the curd and gently stir the zest into the warm curd.
Cover the surface of the curd with plastic wrap, gently pressing the plastic wrap onto the surface of the curd. Place the curd in the refrigerator and chill for at least 2 hours.
Storage
Refrigerate: The lime curd can be refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks.Freezer: The curd can be frozen for up to a year. Place the lime curd in an airtight freezer-safe container. When ready to use the curd, let it thaw in the refrigerator for 24 hours before using it.
Notes
Stainless Steel Saucepan: Use a non-reactive saucepan, like stainless steel or enamel-coated cast iron. Avoid aluminum, which can give the curd a metallic taste.
Temperature Check: Check the temperature often with an instant-read thermometer, and don't let the curd boil. Boiling can cause the curd to curdle and become grainy.
Food Safety: Chill the curd immediately to prevent bacteria from forming.