Lime Curd – Crazy for Crust


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If you love lemon curd then lime curd is going to be your new favorite – it’s creamy, sweet, and tart and perfect for topping cheesecakes, toast, or eating with a spoon. Instead of paying $4 a jar and breaking the bank, I decided to make my own and now you can too!

A glass jar filled with creamy yellow lime curd, with a metal spoon inside. In the background, there are whole and halved limes on a light gray surface.A glass jar filled with creamy yellow lime curd, with a metal spoon inside. In the background, there are whole and halved limes on a light gray surface.

Have you ever had Lime Curd? Chances are you’ve seen lemon curd used in a plethora of lemon recipes, like my lemon cake roll or lemon cheesecake. And you can easily make it with limes instead of lemons!

Curd is one of those things that you don’t realize you love until you try a spoonful. Thicker and creamier than jam or jelly, it’s got the consistency of a pudding, but it’s much, much better. And it’s perfect for toast or scones or topping lime cheesecake.

Top-down view of ingredients on a white surface, labeled: a bowl of sugar, a bowl of eggs, two limes, a bowl of butter cubes, a small bowl of lime zest, and a small bowl of salt.Top-down view of ingredients on a white surface, labeled: a bowl of sugar, a bowl of eggs, two limes, a bowl of butter cubes, a small bowl of lime zest, and a small bowl of salt.

How to make Lime Curd

  1. This recipe is so simple, so easy, and so basic. It’s done in under 10 minutes. You only need a handful of ingredients!
  2. The basics of homemade lime (or lemon) curd include: eggs, sugar, juice, zest (if you have it), and butter. You cook the eggs, sugar, and juice together until it thickens, then you add the butter. The butter gives it creaminess and lots of depth.
  3. This recipe includes whole eggs because honestly? I hate wasting the whites.
  4. Before I add heat, I whisk all the ingredients together in the pan. Once they’re whisked (which looks kind of like scrambled egg mixture before you cook it) then I put the pot on the stove. This way you will have less chances that the whites of your eggs will get lumpy.
  5. Always strain your curd after you cook it to catch any little bits of egg that may not have been mixed in.
A spoonful of creamy yellow lime curd is held above a glass jar, with fresh whole and halved limes in the background on a gray surface.A spoonful of creamy yellow lime curd is held above a glass jar, with fresh whole and halved limes in the background on a gray surface.

How to Use Easy Lime Curd

  • Me, laughing. How do you eat lime curd. With a spoon!
  • But you can also put it on toast, dip crackers in it, or add it to yogurt to make a dip for fruit. Put it in whipped cream, swirl it into fro-yo, or fill a cake with it. Have I mentioned the spoon?

Prep Time 15 minutes

Cook Time 5 minutes

Total Time 20 minutes


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  • Place eggs, sugar, salt, juice, and zest in a medium saucepan. Do not put it over the heat yet. Whisk the ingredients together until smooth.

  • Place over low heat. Stir constantly with a wooden spoon until the mixture thickens, about 4-5 minutes. Turn all the way to low and add the butter. Stir until smooth.

  • Remove from heat and strain into jar(s). Makes just shy of 2 cups.

  • You can use regular or key limes/lime juice
  • Store in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 1198kcal | Carbohydrates: 161g | Protein: 18g | Fat: 59g | Saturated Fat: 33g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 17g | Trans Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 611mg | Sodium: 198mg | Potassium: 340mg | Fiber: 0.5g | Sugar: 152g | Vitamin A: 2173IU | Vitamin C: 36mg | Calcium: 106mg | Iron: 3mg

Nutritional information not guaranteed to be accurate

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