What do you call it?
Lemon Butter?
Lemon Honey?
Or...
These days the recipes are all very similar.
I call it Lemon Honey.
Some call it butter, others curd.
Some call it butter, others curd.
But did you know that Lemon curd originally dates back to England in the 1800's.
And it was NOTHING like our modern version.
In fact Lemon Curd was exactly that - a curd!
Lemon acid was added to cream and left to form curds.
The whey was then drained off through a cheesecloth.
EWWWWW....I bet that was so tart tasting.
So matter what you call it,
(I'm calling it Lemon Honey, because that's what Grandma called it),
let's make an even more modern version of it by using a microwave to cook it.
(Adjust the times to the power of your microwave.)
150 grams cubed salted butter.
Microwave on high for 1 & 1/2 minutes.
Add 2 & 1/2 cups sugar.
If desired - Add 2 teaspoons lemon rind that's finely grated.
Add 8 eggs that have been lightly beaten. Whisk well.
Cook on high for 5 minutes.
Whisk for one minute.
Microwave on high again for 2 minutes.
Whisk for two or three minutes.
Whisk again.
Place into sterilised jars and seal.
You'll find the printable recipe HERE.
Note: An ingredient conversion chart can be found HERE
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