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Definition of lemon curd in English: lemon curd(British lemon cheese) noun mass nounA thick conserve made from lemons, butter, eggs, and sugar. as modifier lemon curd tarts Example sentencesExamples - Dessert is fresh fruit, pound cake with lemon curd and cream, and assorted sweet bars.
- Or roast the tomatoes and make the lemon cheese up to 2 days ahead; cover separately and chill.
- Cut the sponge cake into thin slices then spread each one generously with the orange or lemon curd.
- This consisted of a single warmed scone, a pot of lemon curd and one of clotted cream.
- When did it become acceptable to put lemon curd in Belgian buns?
- Chill the lemon curd until the cake has cooled and is ready to be frosted.
- Old-fashioned lemon curd is made with a great many eggs.
- He's currently looking for a producer to supply Yorkshire jam and lemon curd.
- They tend to go for things like lemon curd and British biscuits.
- On several occasions, in or beside the old boathouse, we scoffed copious amounts of home-made scones, dripping with home-made lemon curd.
- Man cannot survive on bread alone, even with lemon curd on it.
- I was drawn to the lemon curd cake, as I'd once nagged my mother to make one, having read about it in a Famous Five book.
- I bought Marmite and lemon curd, cream crackers and gentleman's relish, steak and kidney pies and Worcestershire sauce.
- You can make surprisingly good lemon curd with leaf gelatin.
- So I went rummaging in the fridge and found a jar of lemon curd and smothered that all over my bread instead.
- Meanwhile to make lemon curd, in bowl, beat together eggs, sugar and salt.
- I cannot make all those little sandwiches and lemon curd!
- Much nicer though is a lime version of lemon curd.
- For fun they ‘like to take long deep breaths and dip their heads into bowls of raspberry jelly and lemon curd.’
- Whisk the eggs and oil together until thick, then add to the bowl along with the lemon curd.
Definition of lemon curd in US English: lemon curdnounˈlemən ˌkərdˈlɛmən ˌkərd A preserve with a thick consistency made from lemons, butter, eggs, and sugar. as modifier lemon curd tarts Example sentencesExamples - On several occasions, in or beside the old boathouse, we scoffed copious amounts of home-made scones, dripping with home-made lemon curd.
- You can make surprisingly good lemon curd with leaf gelatin.
- For fun they ‘like to take long deep breaths and dip their heads into bowls of raspberry jelly and lemon curd.’
- He's currently looking for a producer to supply Yorkshire jam and lemon curd.
- Dessert is fresh fruit, pound cake with lemon curd and cream, and assorted sweet bars.
- I bought Marmite and lemon curd, cream crackers and gentleman's relish, steak and kidney pies and Worcestershire sauce.
- I cannot make all those little sandwiches and lemon curd!
- Chill the lemon curd until the cake has cooled and is ready to be frosted.
- Cut the sponge cake into thin slices then spread each one generously with the orange or lemon curd.
- So I went rummaging in the fridge and found a jar of lemon curd and smothered that all over my bread instead.
- When did it become acceptable to put lemon curd in Belgian buns?
- They tend to go for things like lemon curd and British biscuits.
- Or roast the tomatoes and make the lemon cheese up to 2 days ahead; cover separately and chill.
- Whisk the eggs and oil together until thick, then add to the bowl along with the lemon curd.
- Meanwhile to make lemon curd, in bowl, beat together eggs, sugar and salt.
- Old-fashioned lemon curd is made with a great many eggs.
- Man cannot survive on bread alone, even with lemon curd on it.
- This consisted of a single warmed scone, a pot of lemon curd and one of clotted cream.
- I was drawn to the lemon curd cake, as I'd once nagged my mother to make one, having read about it in a Famous Five book.
- Much nicer though is a lime version of lemon curd.
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