Homemade Vegan Lemon Curd - Easy no-egg lemon curd recipe! (2024)

This easy vegan lemon curd has the same luxurious, creamy texture and sweet-tart flavour as the original, minus the butter and eggs! You’ll love it on pancakes, desserts, or just eating with a spoon.

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I love all things lemon! There I said it; I admitted it and I’m not ashamed. Now that I got that off my chest, I can speak about this vegan lemon curd recipe with extreme bias.

I used to love lemon curd before going vegan, and I loved to make it from scratch too. I wasn’t sure if a vegan lemon curd could measure up to the original version, but I was so wrong. This vegan lemon curd is rich and smooth; tart and sweet; perfect for spreading on toast and scones for breakfast or shortbread and cakes for dessert.

That said, one of my favourite things about this lemon curd is howeasyit is to make. Although I used to enjoy making regular lemon curd, I was always aware of how temperamental it was. I knew I could make this vegan lemon curd recipe at 2 am in the morning (this is my life) and still be able to pull it off easily.

If you’re not sold yet, you really should just give this recipe a try. I bet you’ll end up making it again and again!

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Notes on Ingredients

Scroll down to the recipe card to find the ingredient quantities and recipe instructions.

  • Fresh lemon juice – This isn’t the time to use bottled lemon juice! Fresh is best.
  • Cornstarch – The cornstarch replaces the egg in this recipe, thickening the vegan lemon curd so it’s creamy and spreadable.
  • Water
  • Sugar
  • Turmeric – This gives your lemon curd a nice colour even without the egg yolks.
  • Coconut cream – Scoop this from the top of a can of coconut milk.
  • Sea salt
  • Vanilla extract
  • Lemon zest –Zest the lemons before juicing them.

How Do You Juice Lemons Without a Juicer?

If you don’t have a juicer, you can use any of these methods instead:

  • Use a citrus reamer or a handheld lemon squeezer.
  • Use a fork or a knife to poke holes into the halved lemons and break apart the membranes so it’s easier to squeeze out the juice.

Another quick trick is to let the lemons come to room temperature, then roll them on the countertop under the palm of your hand before squeezing. This will help more juice come out.

How to Make Vegan Lemon Curd

If you’ve made traditional lemon curd before, you’ll appreciate that this vegan version is much less fussy! Here’s what you’ll need to do.

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Combine the ingredients. Whisk the cornstarch, lemon zest, turmeric, water, and lemon juice in a saucepan until the ingredients are fully incorporated.

Thicken. With the saucepan over medium-high heat, whisk the curd mixture for about 6 minutes as it warms up.

Add the next 3 ingredients. Once the lemon curd mixture has thickened, reduce the heat to medium. Slowly pour in the sugar while whisking, then whisk in the sea salt and vanilla. Cook, stirring, for 2 minutes more.

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Add the coconut cream. Remove the pan from the heat and vigorously whisk in the coconut cream.

Finish. Return the saucepan to medium heat and cook for about 5 more minutes, or until the vegan lemon curd thickens. Add more sugar to taste.

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Chill. Refrigerate the lemon curd until you’re ready to serve.

Tips for Success

Here are some simple tips to help make sure your vegan lemon curd turns out perfect.

  • Use coconut cream. Coconut cream is the solid white mass at the top of a can of coconut milk. If it’s warm in your kitchen, I recommend popping your can of coconut milk in the fridge a day ahead of time, as chilling will help the cream separate from the coconut water. (You can use the leftover coconut water to make smoothies—I love it in my Pineapple Peach Smoothie!)
  • Whisk well. Both the cornstarch and the coconut cream can create small lumps in the lemon curd, so be sure to whisk constantly and vigorously to break them up.
  • Be patient. This vegan lemon curd really benefits from the chilling time, which mellows any remaining coconut flavour and thickens the curd mixture so it’s super creamy and spreadable.

What Do You Eat Lemon Curd With?

Other than eating it with a spoon, I love this vegan lemon curd for breakfast with pancakes and waffles. It’s delicious spread on my vegan Japanese milk bread, biscuits, or just a slice of toast. Use it to make lemony desserts by layering it on vegan vanilla cupcakes, or keep it simple and serve a dollop over vegan yogurt or ice cream.

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How to Store

Store this vegan lemon curd in a tightly sealed jar or container in the refrigerator for up to a week.

Can This Recipe Be Frozen?

Yes, this vegan lemon curd freezes very well. Pour it into an airtight container and store for up to 3 months. Defrost in the fridge before using.

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Easy Vegan Lemon Curd

Servings: 24 servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 13 minutes mins

Total Time: 23 minutes mins

This easy vegan lemon curd has the same luxurious, creamy texture and sweet-tart flavour as the original version, minus the butter and eggs!

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Ingredients

Easy Vegan Lemon Curd

  • ½ cup fresh lemon juice
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch
  • 6 tablespoons water
  • ½ cup sugar
  • tiny pinch of turmeric for colour
  • 1/4 cup thick coconut cream (from the top of a can of coconut milk
  • pinch of sea salt
  • ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon lemon zest

Instructions

Easy Vegan Lemon Curd

  • In an off pan whisk the cornstarch, lemon zest, turmeric, water and lemon juice until fully incorporated. Turn the pan to medium-high heat and begin to whisk for about 6 minutes as the mixture heats up. You want to whisk the entire time so the cornstarch doesn’t clump up. The mixture will begin to thicken around the 3-minute mark then continue to get thicker by 6 minutes.

  • Reduce heat to medium. Slowly add in the sugar and whisk thoroughly into the curd. Add in the sea salt, vanilla and stir to combine. Stir for another two minutes. If you begin to see any lumps whisk vigorously to remove.

  • Remove from heat and Stir in the coconut cream and whisk vigorously to combine again. Bring back to heat and allow the mixture to heat over medium heat for about 5 minutes more minutes until it begins to thicken up even more, stirring occasionally. Taste and add more sugar if needed for your tastebuds – it’s supposed to be sweet and tart.

  • Remove from heat and allow to cool in the fridge. There’s barely any coconut flavour but any traces will be removed once it cools fully. Enjoy!

Notes

To store: Store this vegan lemon curd in a tightly sealed jar or container in the refrigerator for up to a week.

To freeze: Pour into an airtight container and store for up to 3 months. Defrost in the fridge before using.

Serving: 1tbs, Calories: 29kcal, Carbohydrates: 6g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 2mg, Potassium: 19mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 5g, Vitamin C: 2mg, Calcium: 4mg, Iron: 1mg

Disclaimer: Although jessicainthekitchen.com attempts to provide accurate nutritional information, kindly note that these are only estimates. Nutritional information may be affected based on the product type, the brand that was purchased, and in other unforeseeable ways. Jessicainthekitchen.com will not be held liable for any loss or damage resulting for your reliance on nutritional information. If you need to follow a specific caloric regimen, please consult your doctor first.

Cuisine: American

Course: Jams, Sauces, Dips & Spreads

Author: Jessica Hylton

Homemade Vegan Lemon Curd - Easy no-egg lemon curd recipe! (2024)

FAQs

What is a good substitute for lemon curd? ›

If you don't want to use lemon curd then we would suggest using an alternative flavour of fruit curd. We have seen passionfruit, rhubarb and tart orange (or Seville orange) curds being sold online in the UK. All of these flavours would go well with summer berries.

Does lemon curd contain egg? ›

Lemon curd is a very intense and sour filling made of mostly lemons, sugar, egg yolks, and butter. It is perfect for desserts that require a strong acid component to offset sweetness. Like lemon meringue tarts! It's different from lemon filling, which you often find in lemon meringue pies.

Why didn't my lemon curd get thick? ›

If your lemon curd hasn't thickened, it may not have been heated enough. It can take up to 30 minutes of constant stirring to cook lemon curd, especially if it's a large batch. Remember that curd will thicken more once cooled.

How do you thicken lemon curd at home? ›

Add a cornstarch slurry: First, ensure your curd is cooked to 170 degrees F and if it still hasn't thickened, whisk 1 teaspoon cornstarch with 1 tablespoon water until the cornstarch is completely dissolved.

What is the best substitute for curd? ›

Wherever a recipe calls for curd, you can use plain, unflavored yogurt. If you do not have access to yogurt, then you can substitute sour cream. It's not exactly the same as curd, but it will work similarly in most recipes.

Does lemon curd taste like egg? ›

It doesn't taste like eggs! Because it uses whole eggs there's none of that residual eggy taste in the curd and instead, it's really just a blast of lemon. It's smooth AND sharp: because it is made with quite a bit of lemon juice this has all the tart, bright sharpness of fresh lemon.

What is the curd equivalent to an egg? ›

You can use 1/4 cup (60 g) of yogurt or buttermilk for each egg that needs to be replaced.

Can lemon turn milk into curd? ›

Here is how you can do it. Take lukewarm milk in a bowl and squeeze out juice of half a lemon into the milk. Give a gentle stir and cover the bowl with a lid. Wrap it with a cotton cloth and set it aside for 12 hours.

Can you overcook lemon curd? ›

Yes, overcooking will make the curd lumpy instead of smooth. If your lemon curd turns out slightly lumpy, first try to put it through a blender, then strain it through a fine mesh strainer. Unfortunately, if this doesn't fix the texture, you may need to discard the curd and start over.

Why does my lemon curd taste weird? ›

Not using enough yolks

So, when you use a recipe that only uses whole eggs, your lemon curd will appear much lighter, because of the large amount of whites. Additionally, using too many whites can cause your lemon curd to taste egg and sulfurous, which many people find unappetizing.

Does homemade lemon curd thicken as it cools? ›

You will find that the lemon curd continues to thicken as it cools. Cover the lemon curd immediately with plastic wrap to prevent a skin from forming and it can be stored in the refrigerator for about a week.

Why did my lemon curd not set? ›

The few reasons to why your lemon curd may not be setting properly are not having enough eggs in the curd, too much liquid/ lemon juice, not enough sugar, not cooked long enough, scrambled eggs, and sometimes too much butter.

Why is my lemon curd frothy? ›

Follow the recipe exactly for best texture. If you use too many whole eggs, the egg white will cause foaming and the curd will end up foamy.

Why is my lemon curd grainy? ›

Avoid Over-cooking The Curd

Your lemon curd could get chunky and grainy if you let it overcook. One thing you should remember while making lemon curd is that you should never let it reach a point where it starts boiling. The ideal temperature for lemon curd is 170 degrees Fahrenheit, and it shouldn't cross that.

How do you fix metallic taste in lemon curd? ›

To prevent the curd from acquiring a metallic taste, make absolutely sure that all utensils coming into contact with it--bowls, whisk, saucepan, and strainer--are made of non-reactive stainless steel or glass. Since the tart pan has a removable bottom, it is more easily maneuvered when set on a cookie sheet.

Do grocery stores sell lemon curd? ›

It's kept in jars and sold in the jam aisle of the supermarket. Yet technically, lemon curd is more of a thick custard than a traditional preserve.

Can I use lemon pie filling instead of lemon curd? ›

While they both have a lemony flavor, they are not interchangeable due to their different textures and consistencies. Lemon curd is best used as a spread or filling for cakes, tarts, or scones, while lemon pie filling is specifically formulated for use in pies.

Do stores sell lemon curd? ›

Mackays Lemon Curd, 12 oz - Walmart.com.

Is lemon curd the same as jam? ›

What is the difference between curd and jam? Fruit curds are distinctly different from jams, since curds are made by cooking down fruit juice with sugar rather than the whole fruit. The result is a creamier spread.

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