A Very Lemony Post

Sunday 21 July 2019


If I had to sit and think about the one flavour I adore more than any other in the world, I would have to say that I yearn for the flavour of lemon the most of all.  I am a true foodie and always have been.  I have the utmost fondness for all  sorts of foods, yes  . . . but lemons are at the uppermost top of my list of edible passions!

I have been cooking, collecting, writing about food for a very long time now, even in the days before online journals and  blogs. When I first started writing an online journal it was not very long before I discovered that the posts that most excited people were the ones in which I wrote about food and shared recipes.  A lot of those recipes have never been posted anywhere else or even in this kitchen blog and so I thought today I would gather together the best of my lemon posts from those early blogs to share with you.  The photography is not the best admittedly.  Those were very early days and I have learnt a lot since then, or at least I like to think that I have.  The recipes are very sound, despite how they may look and so I give to you  . . .  a Very Lemony Post. 

First up a really great Lemon Curd. 


Lemon Curd

Yield: 3 cups
Author:
This freshly made lemon curd is delicious and I use it a lot! It’s wonderfully delicious spread on bread, scones or muffins. Use it to fill lovely little tart shells, or sandwich it between the layers of a wonderful Victorian sponge. It’s so versatile I don’t think you’ll have any problems at all using it all up! (I could eat it by the spoonful)

ingredients:

  • 1 TBS finely grated lemon zest plus
  • 2 tsp finely grated lemon zest
  • 1 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice (240ml)
  • 1 1/3 cups sugar (55g)
  • 4 large gree range eggs
  • ¾ cup (180g) unsalted sweet butter, plus
  • 2 TBS unsalted butter, cut into pieces

instructions:

How to cook Lemon Curd

  1. Whisk the zest, lemon juice, sugar, eggs and a pinch of salt together in a medium sized, heavy bottomed saucepan.
  2. Add the butter all at once and cook over moderately low heat, whisking constantly. Cook only until the curd is thick enough to hold the marks of the whisk when you pass it through and the first bubbles appear on it’s surface. This will take from ten to fifteen minutes.
  3. Immediately pour the curd through a fine meshed sieve into a bowl. Cover the surface with plastic wrap, pressing the plastic wrap directly onto it so that a skin doesn’t form. Chill, covered in the fridge until you are ready to use it. This keeps, covered and refrigerated for at least one week.
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This is a delicious way to use up some of that lemon curd.  Little Ginger Lemon Cakes. 



*Little Ginger Lemon Cakes*
Serves 4 

I love these little cakes. Crisp and spicy ginger cookies sandwiched together with the tart and mellow flavour of a lemon curd flavoured whipped cream, these little babies are a delight both to make and to eat! I have put quantities here for four, but it is easily multiplied and divided. It's a quick way to put a lovely dessert on the table for a whole crowd of people!

ingredients:

  • 1 cup of double cream (240ml)
  • ¼ cup of lemon curd (2 heaped dessertspoons)
  • 1 package of thin crisp ginger biscuits, such as Anna’s (my personal favourite)
  • Powdered sugar for garnish

instructions:

How to cook Little Ginger Lemon Cakes

  1. Whisk the double cream until it holds soft peaks and then gently fold in the lemon curd.
  2. Place one ginger biscuit on each of four plates. Spread with some of the whipped cream and lemon mixture. Top with another ginger biscuit and repeat at least 2 more times. Dust the tops with powdered sugar and serve.

Who doesn't love cake?  Not me!  This is a fabulously tasty gingerbread filled with blueberries. I like to split the cake and then fill the centre with lemon curd for a spectacular treat! 



*Blueberry Gingerbread*
Serves 12 

This is an unusual version of gingerbread in that it is studded with lovely pockets of blueberry. Who knew the two things would go together so well! This is really moist and delicious and only gets better every day!

½ cup sunflower or canola oil (120ml)
1 cup sugar (caster* or granulated) 190g)
½ tsp salt
3 TBS mild molasses (or equal parts of golden syrup and dark treacle)
1 large free range egg
2 cups plain flour (280g)
½ tsp ground ginger
1 tsp ground cinnamon
½ tsp freshly ground nutmeg
1 tsp baking soda
1 cup fresh or frozen blueberries (120g)
1 cup buttermilk (240ml)
2 TBS Demerara sugar for sprinkling on top

Pre-heat the oven to 180*C/350*C. Lightly grease and flour a deep 9 inch cake tin and set aside.
Beat together the oil, 1 cup of sugar, salt and molasses with an electric mixer. Beat in the egg, mixing it in well.

Sift together the flour, spices, and baking soda. Remove 2 TBS of the mixture and dredge the berries in this.

Add the remaining flour to the beaten mixture, alternately with the buttermilk, beating well after each addition. Fold in the blueberries and remaining flour.

Spread in the prepared pan. Smooth the top and sprinkle the Demerara sugar evenly over top.
Bake for approximately 50 to 60 minutes, or until well risen and the top springs back when gently touched with your fingertips. a toothpick inserted in the centre should come out fairly clean.

Set on a rack to cool. Cut into wedges to serve, either warm with butter of with some whipped cream on top. OR…you can do like I do, and split the slices in half and dollop some lovely lemon curd in the middle and then put them back together.

Did someone ask for a Lemon Tart?  I served this one with a blackberry coulis, some fresh berries and softly whipped cream.

*Caster sugar is a finer type of granulated sugar.



I have not made it in ages. I remember at the time it was most delicious!  But don't take my word for it. You really need to make this! 



*Lemon Tart*
Serves 8
Printable Recipe

1 1/2 lemons scrubbed and dried (I used un-waxed)
1 1/2 cups sugar (285g)
1 large free range egg, at room temperature
2 large free range egg yolks, at room temperature
1 1/2 TBS cornstarch
1/2 cup heavy cream (120ml)
 4 TBS melted unsalted butter, cooled
1 (9-inch) tart shell, partially baked and cooled
Whipped cream, creme fraiche for topping (optional)
icing sugar for dusting (optional)

Centre a rack in the oven and pre-heat the oven to 160*C/325*F.  Place the partially baked tart shell onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.  Set aside.

Grate the zest from your lemons.  Slice the whole lemon in half.  Remove the seeds from all the lemon halves. Taking a sharp knife peel away all the white pith.  (this is the bitter part)  Cut the lemon halves into small bits.  Put it all, the zest, the lemon flesh,  and any juice into your blender along with the sugar.  Pulse and blend until you have a smooth  mixture.  Add the remaining filling ingredients and pulse and blend until you have a smooth homogenous mixture.  Remove the blender jug and rap it down on the counter a few times to work out any air bubbles and then pour it into the partially baked crust.

Transfer the baking sheet to the oven and bake for 20 minutes.  Increase the oven temperature to 180*C/350*F and bake for an additional 25 to 30 minutes.  (Dorie says not to worry if the filling begins to bubble up or bubble over the edge of the crust.)  It is done when it is set, but a bit shaky in the centre.  There should be a slight sugar crust over top.

Remove from the oven and allow to cool to room temperature.  Serve with some cream, creme fraiche and a dusting of icing sugar.  (Or with berries as I have done!)

Enjoy!


You are going to positively love these Raspberry Lemon Bars.  They are fabulously tasty!  



*Raspberry Lemon Bars*
Makes 15 squares

Printable Recipe

These delicious squares combine a buttery shortbread crust and a tangy lemon curd topping, all sandwiched together with sweet and fruity strawberry jam. A batch of these baked in mid-winter is a sweet and satisfying reminder of warm summer days.

2 cups plus 3 TBS plain flour
1/3 cup icing sugar, plus extra for dusting
¼ tsp salt
8 ounces chilled butter, cut into small pieces
1 ¼ cups caster sugar
½ tsp baking powder
3 large eggs
1/3 cup fresh lemon juice
2 tsp grated lemon zest (I use un-waxed lemons,
if you aren’t using these wash your lemons
well in warm soapy water)
¾ cup good quality strawberry preserves (you can also use raspberry)

Pre-heat the oven to 180*C/350*F. Grease and flour an 11 X 7 inch baking pan. I then line it with greaseproof paper lengthwise, leaving a one inch overhang either end so that I can lift the squares out after baking for ease in cutting into squares.

Stir together 2 cups of the flour, 1/3 cups of the icing sugar and salt. Rub in the cold butter until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Press into the prepared baking pan evenly and bake for about 16 minutes until just firm.

Stir together the sugar, 3 TBS flour, and baking powder in a bowl. Stir in the eggs, lemon zest and lemon juice, mixing well.

Remove the pan from the oven and spread with the strawberry jam evenly. Pour the lemon mixture over top and return the pan to the oven. Bake for another 25 to 30 minutes until set. Remove from the oven. Let cool in the pan before removing and cutting into squares. Lightly dust with more icing sugar before serving.



 Cupcake anyone?  These are a really nice cupcake. Moist and lemony. 


The batter has cream cheese in it for richness, and they are also filled with lemon curd and topped with a lush frosting. 


*Lemon Cupcakes*
makes 12

I love cupcakes. They are like eensy teensy little baby cakes just big enough for one, and who doesn't like a cake that screams "Just for You!" These ones are exceptional. Moist and lemony, with a tiny secret tucked inside.

ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup butter at room temperature (120g)
  • 3 ounces of cream cheese
  • 1 TBS grated fresh lemon zest
  • 2/3 cup sugar (127g)
  • 2 large free range eggs
  • 7/8 cup flour (123g)
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/8 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp lemon extract
  • 1/2 cup lemon curd to fill
For the frosting:
  • 2 TBS butter
  • 3 ounces cream cheese
  • 1 1/2 cups sifted icing sugar (195g)
  • 1 tsp grated lemon zest
  • 1/4 tsp lemon extract

instructions:

How to cook LemonCupcakes

  1. Pre-heat the oven to 160*C/325*F/ gas mark 3.  Line a 12 cup muffin tin with paper cupcake liners. Set aside.
  2. Cream together the butter and cream cheese. Beat in the sugar and lemon zest until light and fluffy. Beat in the eggs, one at a time, incorporating each one fully before adding the next.
  3. Sift together the flour, baking soda and salt. Add gradually to the creamed mixture, beating on low speed until just combined. Divide the resulting batter equally amongst the muffin cups.
  4. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until they are lightly browned and firm to the touch. Remove from the oven and let cool completely, removing them from the pan, and placing them on a wire rack.
  5. When they are completely cooled, make a little hole in the top of each and down into the centre. Fill each hole with about a tsp of lemon curd.
  6. Beat all the frosting ingredients together until light and fluffy and smooth. Spread frosting evenly over each cupcake to cover the hole you made. Decorate as you wish and serve.
 

Who wants a piece of cake!  I do!  I do!  Especially when its a delicious Lemon & Poppyseed Bundt Cake!



*Lemon & Poppyseed Bundt Cake*
makes 16 servings

A deliciously moist cake with a double blast of lemon flavour!

ingredients:

  • 1 pkg (2-layer size) lemon cake mix
  • 1 pkg(3 oz.)Lemon flavor powdered Gelatin dessert (4 serving size)
  • 1 1/4 cups water  (300ml)
  • 1/2 cup oil (120ml)
  • 4 large free range eggs
  • 4 TBS poppy seed
  • 1/2 cup Cream Cheese (120g)
  • 2 TBS butter, softened
  • 1 cup icing sugar, sifted (130g)
  • 2 TBS shredded zest and 1 TBS juice from 1 lemon, divided

instructions:

How to cook Lemon & Poppyseed Bundt Cake

  1. Preheat the oven to 180*C/350*F/gas mark 4. Butter a 12 cup fluted tube pan of 10 inch tube pan very well. Dust lightly with flour. Set aside.
  2. Place the cake mix, gelatin, oil, water and eggs into a large bowl. Beat with an electric mixer until well blended. Stir in poppy seed. Pour the mixture into the prepared pan.
  3. Bake for 50 minutes to 1 hour or until a toothpick inserted near center comes out clean. Allow to cool in the pan for 30 minutes. Loosen the cake from the sides of the pan with knife. Invert cake onto wire rack and gently remove the pan. Cool cake completely before proceeding.
  4. Beat the cream cheese spread and butter with a mixer, using clean beaters, on low speed until well blended. Gradually beat in the sugar and lemon juice. Spread this mixture over top of the cake. Garnish withthe lemon peel. Cut into slices to serve.


Lemon and berries are a beautiful marriage made in heaven . . . 


Especially when you bake them into a delicious scone!  Put the kettle on, you'll want to enjoy a nice hot cuppa with these light and fluffy babies! 

Lemon Blueberry Drop Scones*
Makes 12 to 14
Printable Recipe

Deliciously moist, flavored with lemon and stogged full of lucious blueberries!

2 cups flour
1/3 cup sugar
2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp grated lemon zest
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp salt
1 cup (8 ounces) lemon yoghurt
1 large egg
1/4 cup butter melted
1 cup of fresh or frozen blueberries

Glaze:
1/2 cup icing sugar, sifted
1 TBS fresh lemon juice
1/2 tsp grated lemon zest

Preheat the oven to 400*C/200*F/ Gas mark 7.  Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.  Set aside.

Whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, lemon zest, baking soda and salt in a large bowl.  Beat together the yoghurt, egg and butter.  Add all at once to the dry ingredients.  Stir to moisten evenly without over mixing.  Fold in the berries.

Drop by heaped tablespoonfuls onto the prepared baking sheet, leaving 2 inches of space in between each.  Bake in the preheated oven for 15 to 18 minutes, until lightly browned and well risen.  Remove from the oven.

Whisk together the glaze ingredients until smooth.  Drizzle over top of the warm scones.  Serve warm.
 

Lemon is not just for baked goods (although it is fabulous when baked) its also for wonderful savoury main dishes as well, such as these tasty Lemon & Oregano Pork Chops!



With their crisp and flavourful crumb coating and the lush lemon mayonnaise for serving, these always go down a real treat!



*Lemon & Oregano Pork Chops*
Serves 4 

These tasty chops are quick, easy and flavourful. I have included a simple recipe to make some lemon mayonnaise, just using ingredients to hand, which is the perfect accompaniment. Sometimes the simplest meals are the tastiest!

ingredients:

For the chops
  • Finely grated zest and juice of one large lemon
  • 1 cup dry bread crumbs (120g)
  • 2 tsp dried oregano
  • salt and black pepper to taste
  • 4 boneless pork loin chops
  • 2 TBS sunflower oil
For the Lemon Mayonnaise:
  • 4 TBS good quality mayonnaise (I use Hellman's)
  • the juice of half a lemon
  • the zest of half a lemon
  • 1 tsp Dijon mustard
  • freshly ground black pepper

instructions:

How to cook Lemon & Oregano Pork Chops

  1. To make the lemon mayonnaise, mix together all the ingredients with a fork or small whisk until well incorporated and seasoning to taste with a good grinding of black pepper. Set aside and keep cool.
  2. Take a shallow plate and on it mix together the bread crumbs, lemon zest and oregano. Set it aside.
  3. Squeeze the lemon juice iinto another shallow plate and set it aside.
  4. Place the pork chops into a plastic bag, one at a time, and beat it with the length of your rolling pin on each side until they are half as thick as they started out. Season each one generously with some salt and pepper on each side. Working with one at a time, dip them first in the lemon juice and then into the bread crumb mixture until they are well coated.
  5. Heat the oil in a large frying pan over high heat and cook the pork for about 3 minutes on each side, until the crumbs are crisp and nicely browned and the pork is just cooked through.
  6. Serve each on a heated plate with some lemon mayonnaise. Boiled new potatoes and a simple steamed vegetable such as green beans or carrots go very well with these

One of my favourite Chinese dishes is Lemon Chicken!



*Chinese Lemon Chicken*
Serves 4
Printable Recipe

This has always been my favourite kind of chicken.  I just love the tanginess of the lemon sauce.

2 pounds skinless chicken breasts, sliced
1 cup cornstarch (150g)
1/2 teaspoon white pepper
3 cups peanut or vegetable oil
Lemon slices (optional)
White sesame seeds (optional)
Marinade:
3 tablespoons dark soy sauce
1/2 teaspoon sesame oil
Sauce:
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 1/2-inch piece of ginger, minced
3 tablespoons lemon juice
2 teaspoons lemon zest
1/4 cup chicken stock (60ml)
1/4 cup sugar (45g)
1 teaspoon cornstarch dissolved in 1/4 cup (60ml) water 

Whisk together the soy sauce and sesame oil for the marinade.  Coat the chicken with the marinade, cover and then place in the refrigerator to marinate for at least half an hour.

Combine the cornstarch and white pepper in a shallow bowl. Remove the chicken from the marinade, allowing any excess to drip off.  Roll the chicken pieces in the cornstatch mixture, shaking off any excess before frying.

Heat the three cups of oil in a large pan, until just smoking, then add the first batch of chicken pieces and deep-fry until cooked through.  This will take about 4 to 5 minutes. Remove chicken with a slotted spoon to drain on paper towels.  Repeat with the rest of the chicken. 

Turn off the pan with the oil in it, removing 1 tablespoon of the oil into a medium-sized pot and heat over medium-high. (You can save the used oil for later use by allowing it to cool, then straining into an aluminum can or other container.)

Add the garlic and ginger to the 1 tablespoon of the oil,  and cook briefly until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Add the lemon juice, lemon zest, chicken stock, and sugar. Stir until the sugar is dissolved and simmer until the liquid is reduced by half. Stir in the cornstarch mixture and cook to thicken.

Remove the sauce from the heat.  Add the fried chicken pieces and toss them in the sauce. Garnish with lemon slices and white sesame seeds, if desired. Serve with white rice and maybe some steamed broccoli or snow peas on the side.



So there you have it, enough Lemon recipes to keep you busy for a while I reckon!  High in vitamin C and fibre, its been said that eating lemons can reduce the risk of stroke in some people. They fight free radicals, help to lower blood pressure, and they also say that drinking a cup of hot water and lemon in the water is a great aid to reducing weight.   Somehow I don't think these benefits transfer very well when consuming them as cake, but oh well . . . why quibble about something so very tasty!  Now where's my fork! 











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    1. I think I will do one of these posts every now and then to bring those old recipes (with the really bad photography) out of obscurity! xoxo

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  2. I am saving every single one of these! I adore lemon and every one looks fabulous! THANK you for these!

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    1. Thanks Jeanie. You are so kind. The photos on these are not so good, but the recipes are all sound! xoxo

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  3. Nothing wrong with the photography or the cooking! Lots to choose from here, thank you.

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    1. Thanks Toffeeapple! You are very kind! xoxo

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  4. All of these recipes look absolutely wonderful and I'm anxious to make them. One question: Is it just me or do all the links to printing the recipes take you to the first recipe for lemon curd?
    Thanks for your help, Marie!

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    1. No, it's not just you Deb. It is happening to me as well. I will try to sort it out and get back to you! Thanks for pointing it out!

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    2. Hi Deb, I have reverted all of the recipes so that you can print them from my old printable recipe site. I am not sure what is up with Recipes Generator. I guess perhaps you can't load more than one recipe from them onto any given post? I don't know. Hope this helps though!

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  5. Thank you so much, Marie. Will try again in the morning and let you know how it goes. You are wonderful!

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    1. Success! All saved and a few printed to make this week/weekend! Thank you again!

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    2. No problem Deb. Happy to oblidge!

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  6. Wow, what an array of recipes.I want to make all of them. Every recipe you post looks mouth watering. What a lot of work. Thank You for your delightful posts.

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    1. Thanks very much Sue! I am pleased you enjoy them! xoxo

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