lemon custard filling

Author of this recipe: Lonnie Sniff

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Our secret ingredient makes this lemon custard filling irresistible! Tender layers of creamy custard paired with bright citrus flavor. Easy to make and perfect for dessert or heart-healthy recipes.

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  1. <think>
  2. Okay, so I need to create detailed steps for making lemon custard filling that's over 500 characters long, using SEO-friendly formatting and including relevant keywords for better readability. Hmm, where do I start?
  3. First, I should figure out what the main components of a lemon custard are. Well, it's usually a custard, which is a sweet mixture with some acidity here. So, probably eggs, sugar, milk or cream, maybe butter, and then the zest from lemons.
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  6. Next, incorporating the milk or cream into the custard base. Then adding lemon zest, maybe after heating slightly but before boiling too much so it doesn't caramelize. Then achieving the right consistency by simmering for the right amount of time—maybe 5-7 minutes?
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  17. 4. Simmering until the right consistency.
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  26. </think>
  27. **Lemon Custard Filling Recipe: A Step-by-Step Guide**
  28. **Ingredients:**
  29. - 2 large eggs
  30. - 1 cup unsalted butter, cubed
  31. - ½ cup granulated sugar
  32. - ¾ cup whole milk or cream
  33. - 3 tbsp all-purpose flour
  34. - ¼ cup fresh lemon juice
  35. - 1 tsp freshly ground black pepper
  36. - Lemon zest from 1 lemon
  37. **Step-by-Step Instructions:**
  38. 1. **Prepare the Custard Base:**
  39. - In a medium bowl, beat eggs until well-whipped. Add sugar gradually while continuously beating for 3 minutes on low speed.
  40. - Stir in cubed butter and flour, mixing until well-combined.
  41. 2. **Incorporate Milk:**
  42. - Slowly pour milk into the custard mixture while whisking to combine. Ensure no air bubbles remain.
  43. 3. **Add Lemon Zest:**
  44. - In a small bowl, mix lemon juice and zest with black pepper. Gradually add this mixture to the custard until fully combined, stirring gently to avoid clumping.
  45. 4. **Achieve Consistency:**
  46. - Transfer the custard to a saucepan over medium heat. Simmer for 5-7 minutes or until thickened but still slightly runny.
  47. **Tips for Success:**
  48. - For optimal texture and flavor, let the custard cool slightly before serving.
  49. - Use fresh lemons for authentic taste; alternatively, substitute zest from half a lemon.
  50. - Customize sweetness with optional additions like honey or agave syrup.
  51. **Optional Variations:**
  52. - Replace unsweetened milk for a less sweet filling.
  53. - Use whole milk for richer flavor or skim milk for a thinner custard.
  54. **Serving Suggestions:**
  55. - Serve warm as a topping for bread, yogurt parfaits, or as-is with coffee or tea. Enjoy with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for an extra treat.
  56. Enjoy crafting this easy and delicious lemon custard filling!

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