If you have made a large batch of lemon curd or someone has gifted you a large jar full of this delicious topping, you must be wondering how to use it well. Of course, you could devour it by spooning it up, but that would be a waste of such a wonderful ingredient.
This post talks about some creative ways you can use lemon curd. Would you like to know what they are? Keep reading!
1. No Bake Lemon Tart:
2. Macarons:
3. Cake Icing:
4. Pudding:
5. Crepe Filling:
6. Lemon Bar:
Silky smooth, elegant and satisfying, a lemon bar is all these things. It can be packed into lunch boxes, served at a party or even given away as a gift. To make this versatile sweet snack, make a shortbread base by whizzing 5 tablespoons of cubed, cold butter, 2 tablespoons of caster sugar, ¾ cup flour in a food processor until it resembles coarse breadcrumbs. Collect the loose dough into a ball without kneading too much. Refrigerate for 30 minutes. After that, pat the dough into a square tin and bake for 30 minutes at 175 degrees C. Once the crust is cooled, spread the lemon curd in a uniform layer and refrigerate for a few hours. Cut it into small squares and serve.
To make lemon mousse, heat whipping cream on the stovetop with lemon zest. Once the cream is slightly cooled, add a soaked and squeezed sheet of gelatin to the cream and stir until it dissolves. Now let the cream cool completely before whipping to a soft peak with two tablespoons of icing sugar. Add the lemon curd and fold in with a metal spoon. Refrigerate to get a smooth, soft mousse.
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