One of our lemon trees, packed with fruit |
In the last couple of weeks, due to the rain and some wind, a lot of the fruit fell to the ground, so most days I would pick half a dozen from the ground and throw them out. We are now down to the last 5 or 6 mandarins...
But our main lemon tree is once again laden with fruit, it´s branches touching the soil.
Some days I will pick lemons and take a bag to the clinic where I work, so people can just take a few lemons home, or otherwise I put a box by the street verge so people walking by can take them, as it´s a pity if they go to waste.
I´m always trying to make things with lemon - lemon pie, lemonade, lemon cheesecake, lemon jam, chicken with lemon...
Today I decided to try Lemon Butter, a recipe given to me by my former work colleague Jan.
Ingredients
Grated zest & juice of 4 large juicy lemons
4 large eggs
350g caster sugar
225g unsalted butter, cut into small lumps
1 dessert spoon cornflour (to thicken)
Lightly whisk the eggs in a medium sized saucepan, then add the rest of the ingredients & place the saucepan over medium heat.
Whisk continuously until the mixture thickens, about 7-8 mins.
Whisk continuously until the mixture thickens, about 7-8 mins.
Cover straightaway with lids while still hot.
Label jars when cold. Will keep for several weeks, stored in a cool place.
Makes approx 3, 350ml capacity jars.
(I doubled the recipe, reason why I filled 6 jars)
Makes approx 3, 350ml capacity jars.
(I doubled the recipe, reason why I filled 6 jars)
And here is the proof, it tastes good and I have a few jars to give away to friends as well.
Enjoy!!
This recipe looks delicious! Mr Piglet loves lemon curd, but unfortunately due to diet restricts is unable to eat it! :(
ReplyDeleteI especailly Looooovvvve lemon meringue pie
Lemon Meringue Pie is also one of my favourites, I haven´t made in a while though, thanks for the reminder LOL
ReplyDeleteHi. Is the picture (above) of your meyer lemon tree or the your mandarin-lemon hybrid tree? I am thinking of getting a lemon tree, but I can only get one. I am torn between a lisbon, eureka, or meyer and I'm trying to get as many opinions as possible. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe picture is of the Meyer lemon tree. The mandarin/lemon is not too productive. I am quite happy with the Meyer, early this year it was looking a bit "poor" and the lemons were small and falling out, I just gave it a feed of water with iron and it's blossomed again and is full of big lemons once again.
ReplyDeleteSorry can't help with what is better, will it be for a garden or a big pot? Maybe a nursery might be able to help.