A few weeks ago, we had a brunch with some friends and lemon curd was on the table.
Lemon curd is so delicious, but it’s so not vegan-friendly. So I set off to make my own inspired version.
This 1-pot, 5-ingredient vegan lemon curd is like the real deal, and it’s delicious enough to eat right from the jar with a spoon – the sign of any good dessert.
It’s also naturally sweetened and requires just 30 minutes hands-on prep time before going into the refrigerator to set and thicken.
The key to any good lemon curd is a ton of lemon zest and fresh lemon juice.
The creative part came with the base ingredients. And for that I went with coconut cream for rich, creamy texture, and arrowroot starch to thicken. To sweeten naturally, I went with a little maple syrup. Oh man, so good.
I imagine this would work well with lime juice and zest, too!
This curd is the real deal. It is slightly more white in color because there are no eggs, but the lemon flavor is 100% there.
I hope you love this curd! It’s:
Rich
Creamy
Thick
Lemony
Tart
Perfectly sweet
& Seriously delicious
I was so pleasantly surprised at the way this curd turned out! The coconut flavor is minimal (to none), the lemon really shines through, and it’s not too sweet.
If you’re like me, you’ll want to enjoy this straight out of the jar, pudding style. But it also makes a delicious topping for waffles, pancakes and baked goods, like these Lemon Muffins!
If you give this recipe a try, let us know! Leave a comment, rate it, and don’t forget to tag a picture #minimalistbaker on Instagram! We love seeing what you come up with. Cheers, friends!
Vegan Lemon Curd
Ingredients
- 1 14-ounce can coconut cream*
- 2 Tbsp lemon zest
- 1/2 cup lemon juice
- 2 Tbsp arrowroot starch
- 1-2 Tbsp maple syrup (plus more to taste)
Instructions
- Place coconut cream and lemon zest in a small saucepan and whisk to combine.
- Add lemon juice and arrowroot starch to a small mixing bowl and whisk to thoroughly dissolve. Then add to coconut cream mixture and stir.
- Lastly, add maple syrup (starting with lesser amount // 1 Tbsp as original recipe is written // adjust if altering batch size) and whisk again until well combined.
- Place saucepan over medium heat and bring to a low bubble – not boil – whisking often. Once it starts bubbling and getting thick, reduce heat to medium-low and continue cooking until a visible ribbon forms when spooning a bit of the curd across the top. It should be thick and kind of jiggly in texture. During this process switch to a rubber spatula for stirring to ensure the curd isn’t sticking to the bottom or sides of the pan.
- Remove from heat and taste and adjust seasonings as needed, adding more lemon zest for acidity/brightness, or maple syrup for sweetness.
- Let rest for 15 minutes, then whisk once more and transfer to a glass bowl or jar (I prefer these) and cover with plastic wrap, making sure the plastic wrap touches the curd – otherwise a film may form.
- Refrigerate for 5-6 hours, or overnight, or until completely chilled and set. Will keep in the refrigerator 7-10 days, though best within the first 4-5 days.
Notes
*For all other substitution questions, check out our Recipe FAQ page.
*Nutrition information is a rough estimate.
sue Daniels says
I made this but my can of coconut cream was 400ml it didn’t matter I followed the rest of the recipe using cornflour instead. It thickened well and tasted good. I would love it to look more yellow but I suppose shop bought curd uses colouring in it! Will definitely make this again. Thanks
Antoana Petkova says
You can use a tiny amount of turmeric. It has to be the tiniest amount though, because this way you won’t taste it while it still gives a very pale yellow colour.
Mich says
Hello,
Just before I make this, I was wondering if you have any recommendations for canning/preserving this?
I normally do this with jam and wondered if you have ever tried with lemon curd.
Many thanks
Miche
Isabelle says
Hi! Would i be able to use sweetend condensed coconut cream and leave out the maple syrup??
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Isabelle! We haven’t tried using sweetened condensed coconut cream and can’t say for sure. We recommend keeping the maple syrup in the recipe but if you experiment with it, report back on how it goes!
Lena says
Just made this and oh…my…god…After scooping it into a jar, you best believe I licked the pot clean.
A few alternations:
1. coconut milk + a lil more corn starch
2. white sugar
3. more lemon
Worked perfectly. This is dangerous stuff. My head says, REGRET! My heart says, HEAVEN!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Thanks for sharing your changes! We are so glad you enjoyed it!
Shakira Williams says
Does this taste like coconut?
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
The coconut flavor is minimal (to none), the lemon really shines through, and it’s not too sweet.
Terra says
Would you recommend this as filling for a lemon tart? And if so, what kind of crush would you suggest?
Thanks!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Terra! We’d recommend using this recipe as a starting point for a lemon tart!
KMS says
Sounds delicious, but I keep running into the same problem looking for vegan dessert ideas/components: our son is allergic to coconut. So many good dairy substitutes use coconut milk or cream. He also is allergic to tree nuts and peanuts, so nut milks are not an option. Have you ever been able to successfully thicken or increase the fat content in recipes using soy milk to make them “work” where the consistency is crucial? Thanks for any advice you have!
Krysten says
I made this and it turned out like lemon soup… not thick at all!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Krysten! Sorry to hear you didn’t have success with this one. Did you change anything in the recipe?
Becky S says
Does the coconut cream have to be drained first or do you put the whole can in? (I’m using Thai Kitchen brand)
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
It doesn’t matter too much with this recipe, but the thickened cream is best!
Janelle says
I have an allergy to coconut (yes, sucks, I know)… wondering if using a cashew or macadamia butter or even cocoa butter would work with this. Looking for some opinion weigh-ins please!
Martine says
The taste is very nice, but the texture is totally weird. Slimy. A bit like glue. It is like lemon-snot. I couldn’t eat it. Maybe I did something wrong?
Nanner511 says
same ?
sue Daniels says
Just made this and its great I would think you cooked it for too long.
Jessica says
Oh thank you, my dear Minimalist Baker! I was watching a cooking show (which always makes me want to run to my own kitchen) in which they made lemon merengue pies. I realised I hadn’t had lemon curd in forever, and definitely not since I changed to a plant-based diet. Thanks to a quick Pinterest search, your familiar name popped up and I knew it would be a success! It is lovely and bright and fresh and SO delicious! This also came just in time for “pancake day”, so our pancakes were smothered in this lovely curd – a new favourite!
Cynthia McConville says
All was going well until I ran the rubber spatula across the base of the saucepan and it melted.
Elaine Giesbrecht says
I used cornstarch and this dessert turned out perfectly. I loved it. I poured the lemon curd into small liqueur cups then covered with cello wrap. After cooling for several hours and before serving I topped the curd with coconut whipped cream (the kind you buy in a spray can) and fresh blackberries. It was so delicious and I’ll definitely be making this again. This is a great Vegan option
Olga Ortega Cain says
Hi! What can I use instead of arrowroot? I can’t find it in my town! It looks delicous and I reallly want to try it
Debbie says
I bought a box of Meyer lemons that looked like ideal specimens for my first attempt at a vegan lemon curd. I admit to a degree of frustration that probably could have best been avoided with a little hand-held juicer that I will invest in before my second attempt. It took a lot longer than the suggested 10 minutes to cook to the point that curds were forming, closer to half an hour even after I increased the temp to just a little below medium. Maybe it is different with gas burners? In any event, with lots of stirring and a meniacal dedication to seeing it through to the bitter end, it got to the cooling for 15 minutes and then testing for taste. I made no adjustments. The Meyer lemons shone through like diamonds. I did use a little vanilla. What recipe doesn’t benefit from it? And now it tries my patience as it cools in the fridge. Based on the sneak-peek I had when tasting it, I’m sure this will be worth the wait as well as all of the effort. If I can add it to donuts, it will cure one sore spot of being a vegan. Thanks for sharing this!
Laura says
Hi Dana,
I just made this recipe and tweaked the tartness to my liking. I used cornstarch to thicken and worked just fine. I was surprised that you barely taste the coconut flavor once its chilled. I served it with blueberry compote and sweet potato pancakes. My grand daughter couldn’t get enough of it and is already asking for me to make it again. Our new favorite breakfast or desert. Thank you!
Lindsey Jones says
Would this work as a pie filling?
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Yes!
Gisela Fonseca says
Love, love, love this recipe. It is super simple to make and the flavor is fantastic.
Thank you!
Christina says
I just love your recipes. I am looking for a vegan lemon pie recipe. Will this one work.
Kim says
Will this recipe work as a pie filling? I’m hosting Thanksgiving this year and have several lemon fans, as well as several vegans.
Thanks
Davin says
Will it keep for longer in the freezer?
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Davin! We don’t recommend freezing it. It will keep in the refrigerator 7-10 days, though best within the first 4-5 days.
Tammy says
Hi Dana,
First of all I wanted to say over 5 years ago when I first became gluten-free I made your carrot vegan muffins for the holidays and everyone was devouring them!!! I make your recipes all the time and they are so wholesome and delicious! I really want to make your custard but I’m on the verge of giving up! Everytime I attempt to make a vegan custard I’m stirring for hours and it doesn’t thicken or I overcook it and it’s clumpy and I basically throw a burnt gloppy mess in the garbage! What a waste! Please help me see what I’m doing wrong! I follow the instructions exactly put it on med fire it starts to boil then I lower it to med low and it takes forever to thicken up , sometimes it stays liquid, sometimes I reboil it even on max and it never thickens afterwards! I’m wasting hours in front of the stovetop! How often am supposed to stir ? I stir every minute to prevent burning. Also, if I succeeded to sort of to get a custard but the bottom is burnt should I throw out the entire thing?
Tamara says
I made this and it came out pretty stringy (almost like melted mozzarella). I really did not enjoy the texture although I thought the flavor was really great. I used all of the ingredients exactly as listed. I wonder what I could’ve done wrong to make it come out this way?
Martine says
This happened to me to. It was like slimy. Melted mozzarelle, like you say. Taste good, but I didn’t enjoy it because of the texture.
Lisa Loney says
I’m wild about this recipe, Dana, and so is my 11 year old daughter! As dairy-feee eaters, and refined sugar concisous bakers, we needed this. I doubled the maple syrup because I’m using this in a lemon meringue pie for my mom’s birthday, but we tasted it with just the two tablespoons of maple syrup and liked it that way, too. Can’t wait to make another bowlful for our waffles and pancakes. Really, really, really tastey! Thank you, Dana!
Lila says
I’m about to make your coconut vegan cream pie but initially I wanted to find a recipe for a lemon pie using coconut cream. I’m wondering if this lemon curd would work as a pie filling and I can just top it off with a coconut cream meringue. What would you say?
I love, love, love your recipes!!!
Tasch says
Hello,
I love your recipes!
I was wondering if this would be firm enough to use as a tart filling with a vegan jelly-like top?
Thanks, Tasch x
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
I think so!
Paul says
Just made this – had to double the maple syrup – I must have really strong / sour lemons or the maple syrup wasn’t very sweet… lol
Signorina Ricci says
Thanks for this! I love lemon A LOT and lemony desserts are my absolute favourite <3
Do you have any idea about how many days it last in the fridge?
Signorina Ricci says
Im sorry, just read again and got the answer. Thank you!!!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi! It will keep in the refrigerator 7-10 days, though best within the first 4-5 days!
Carol says
Made this with some of the lemons given to me from a friend. Delicious and creamy! Super easy and fun to make. It made about 2 and a half little jars and I’ll give one away for a gift and keep the rest for my hubby and me to spread on muffins.
Jenno says
I tried this with lime so and it didn’t work so well, stick with lemons.
Ann says
I have made this vegan lemon curd twice now, and it’s an outstanding recipe, simply genius Dana! Thank you so much for sharing your culinary masterpiece with the rest of us! I used cornstarch and more of it as I didn’t have any arrowroot on hand and the extra cornstarch firmed it right up when it seemed too runny initially. Some in my family can’t have eggs, gluten or dairy and it was definitely not missed here!
Ann says
I forgot to mention; (forgive me if this is obvious) several posts are questioning about draining the water from the coconut cream. If coconut cream (it’s not coconut milk in the can) is used, I found it does not have to be drained, but if starting with the coconut milk in the can instead of the coconut cream in the can, it will definitely have to be drained and two cans will be necessary to get the same amount of “cream” that is on the top of canned coconut milk if you refrigerate it for several hours, or can be scooped out and used if you drain the “water” from the coconut milk. Do not throw the water away it can be used in many recipes. Hope this helps.
MJ says
I LOVE lemon curd but love when everyone gets to eat my desserts more. I baked for my parents and siblings for about 5 years, then recently started bringing my desserts to family events and parties. After my anorexia I wanted to start making more vegan dishes to help me recover. I’ve been baking vegan for about 2 years but one thing I never stopped eating was lemon curd. It’s my birthday and I wanted to make a lemon curd tart (my favorite) but some of my family is vegan and they know how great my desserts are, I don’t want them left out! So I searched the internet for vegan lemon curd. This recipe along with extra corn starch worked great as a tart, the taste and texture were less of a lemon curd and more of a posset, a dessert even better tasting than lemon curd. I added a blueberry-chia compote to the top. Thank you and maybe you could try making a vegan posset sometime in the future (a posset is made of three basic things: heavy cream, sugar, and lemon, lime, or passion fruit)
Kristen says
I tried this recipe today. It didn’t thicken up for me using the arrowroot starch so I added 2 Tbsp of cornstarch dissolved in a bit more lemon juice and reheated for a few minutes, and it thickened up very nicely. I also added a pinch of turmeric to get that nice yellow color. This will be a great addition to spring desserts!
Danielle says
I made this to use between a lemon layer cake with a coconut cream cheese frosting (all vegan)! I used tapioca in place of arrowroot but that’s the only modification. It was tart but paired perfectly with the cake and frosting! Love this recipe!
Nithya says
Hi Dana, I gave this a shot today, and the “visible ribbon” appeared before the mixture had even started bubbling. So I kept cooking it, and it never got back to that jiggly, ribbon stage…I ended up adding a bit more arrowroot slurry to the mixture, and cooking it for a couple more minutes. Gonna stick it in the fridge soon and see whether it firms up!
My question is: is it possible to overcook this, and is that what I did?
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi! As long as you didn’t cook it for great amounts of time over what the directions say, you should be good. Let me know how it looks once you’ve chilled it! It should firm up!
Nithya Rajasekaran says
(I did >_<) It thickened up slightly, but was still pretty gloopy. Not sure what the texture of lemon curd is supposed to be but it didnt really look like your picture. Tasted great though-used it to fill a lemon meringue cake!
Melody says
Perfect! I used coco milk and corn starch (kind of doubled the starch to get something thick enough).
It is really tasteful, very lemony !
Anne-Marie says
Its in the fridge, so excited, tweaked it until it was perfect for me, delicious! thanks for sharing the recipe. Xx
Amelia says
If I were to make a big batch, would it be able to store for a period of time (in sterile jars) out of the fridge?
Vince Agustin says
This seems so close to creme brulet. Have you ever made a vegan version of creme brulet? This lemon curd recipe seems simple and elegant. I can’t wait to try it ?
Bel says
Thank you for the recipe, really delicious!
Alison says
How long should this simmer (roughly) before it’s ready?
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Depending on what kind of coconut you use / how thick your mixture is before simmering, somewhere between 10-20 minutes.
Abigail Smith says
I’m making limoncello for Christmas gifts and thought lemoncurd would be great with all the leftover lemon juice.
Have you tried freezing/defrosting this recipe?
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
I haven’t! But I think it would work…
Kimberly says
I turned this recipe into the filling for a lemon Meringue pie. Yum! It turned out incredible! I was actually quite impressed with this recipe & with myself, after this one. Delicious custard =scrumptious pie! Thank you for the recipe. I did add extra arrow root powder to firm it up a good bit more, and not become a runny mess after slicing it. Success! Truly delightful, I find your recipes & blog. Thank you again.
Theresa Everts says
How much of the xtra arrowroot?
Janice says
So… I LOVE your recipes. But more recently I’ve been laughing hysterically because each recipe I actually try I basically end up substituting every single ingredient for something else. Allergies, LOL.
For this one I’m going to try grapefruit or orange for the lemon zest & juice, cream for the coconut, golden cane sugar syrup for the maple syrup, and minute tapioca (which is tapioca starch) for the corn starch. Wish me luck!
If it works i’ll post it on my blog epiadventure.wordpress.com
Cassie says
Hi!
Do you know if this lemon curd would work as the filling for a lemon meringue pie? ?
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
I haven’t tried that but I think it would work!
Kimberly says
It worked for me, but I would definitely add additional arrow root to ensure it is firm enough to stay together after you start slicing the pie.
Erica says
This looks great! I visited the FAQ page, but still have a question… Instead of coconut cream, do you think I can sub in almond milk or almond creamer and add even more arrowroot to thicken? Thanks!
Ankita says
Also, do agar agar, cornstarch, arrowroot starch, gelatin, xanthum gum works the same way?
Thanks ?
mavis says
gelatin is not vegan.
Ankita says
Hi Dana,
Is arrowroot powder and starch the same thing?
Also if it can be used as piping for some tars? how can it be stabilized, I mean instead of gelatin can we use agar agar and in what ratio.
Thanks,
Ankita
Lisa says
This is so great because one thing I miss lately is lemon meringue and with aquafaba as your egg whites now we have a complete recipe. Can’t wait to try this. Thanks!
Laura says
This recipe looks so great! Does anyone know if I can use agar agar in place of the arrowroot?
Thanks so much!!
Herm says
Hi, do you think I can replace lemon juice with mango pulp?
Daela says
Just now licking the jar clean…. I made this a couple days ago and it is DELICIOUS. It’s such a treat on fresh fruit and even on it’s own that I never even got around to putting it on pancakes like I originally intended…oops!
I did make a few changes, though: I really have a sweet tooth, so in addition to the maple syrup I blended a couple extra tablespoons of organic cane sugar to make powdered sugar. I also used a pinch of salt and a couple drops of homemade vanilla extract. This is so amazing I’m going to have to make it again to make my pancake plan a reality. >:)
Caterina says
This stuff is dangerous! It hadn’t even cooled and I was scooping it out of the jar to eat it (I had plans on spreading it on a pancake but the spoon didn’t make it past my mouth). So so insanely delicious, I have immediately saved this recipe. My only change was to increase the arrowroot to 4 tbs as it didn’t seem to thicken as much as I anticipated. Having said that I’m in Australia and I think our cup & tbs measurements are not quite the same as the US so maybe I should have used the mL and grams to measure. Either way this is so delicious!! I’m so glad to be able to eat lemon curd again!!
RecipesOnBoard says
Love this recipe. I have made this recipe only once and it turned really good. Since I did not have arrowroot, I used corn-starch. My family loved it.
Thanks for Sharing :)
Jacki says
I’ve made this recipe a handful of times. I love it every time. I learned how to make vegan crepes & am hooked. Thank you for sharing such great recipes. I plan to purchase your online book too.
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Lovely! Thanks Jacki!
Mark says
Do you think this would work as a filling for lemon danish?
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
I think so!
Cheryl says
Can I substitute tapioca starch for the arrowroot starch?
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
I haven’t tried that, but if you do, let me know how it goes!
Cathy K. says
Hello. Many other recipes that use coconut cream drain the coconut water from the cream, this recipe dosen’t specify. Do i just put the whole can in? Thanks!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
You can do either, but I did the whole can. Drain off the water for thicker curd!
Cathy K. says
Thank you. So far so good. I did drain the water. I will let you know how it turns out.
Lindsay says
This is so amazing, I don’t even have words. I recently had to switch to gluten free and dairy/egg free. It’s been difficult (the egg thing is killing me!) but I decided to try this recipe yesterday for a little treat. I love lemon and I love any kind of lemon pie… so I went on the hunt for some gluten free, vegan graham crackers (much harder than I thought!) and found some by Schar. I crushed them up with some cashews (a take on a traditionl pie crust) and put them at the bottom of a small bowl and then poured some of this lemon curd on top with some raspberries (because the photo above just looked so pretty). One word – epic. This is now going to be my go-to dessert recipe. I bet it would be insane to make it into a trifle with the graham crackers and curd and raspberries… and I bet I could take it to a party/picnic and no one would know it was GF and Vegan.
Margaret says
I’m assuming I missed something or did something wrong. I made the lemon curd this afternoon, only thing I had to sub was the maple syrup, used agave instead. It’s been in the fridge for almost six hours, and has the consistency of elmer’s glue, and a really weird mouth feel. I’ve made regular lemon curd on a regular basis, and this is just, well kinda gross. It doesn’t taste bad but the texture is really off-putting.
Chrissy says
Does this recipe keep well without refrigeration? I was hoping to use the curd to make mini fruit tarts and serve them at a BBQ. Thanks!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
It will for several hours, but not for days.
Chrissy says
I made this with coconut cream and cornstarch. Filled shortbread tartlets with the curd and it was absolutely outstanding. Thank you for a wonderful recipe.
dumbledad says
Why is the length of time it’ll keep for so different from egg based lemon curd? Is it the heating time, the amount of sugar, or something else?
Samantha says
Hi Dana! Long time lover of the blog. LOVE this recipe. I’ve been thinking about using it in a pistachio creme brulee (hoping to recreate a dessert I had on vacation). But I was wondering, have you thought about trying aquafaba to make this into a vegan lemon meringue? I think it would be interesting to try it out. I just heard about aquafaba very recently (as in today), but I haven’t seen any mention of it here yet.
Looking forward to your next recipe. Ciao!
Margie says
I run a BnB catering to any dietary need. I made this today for a breakfast. I doubled the lemon zest, and added an extra 1/4 c of lemon juice to get the tartness I wanted. I think it tastes great, thank you!
Meggan says
Substituted Tapioca starch for arrowroot and it worked great. Added 2 tablespoons of coconut sugar to the 2 Tbsp of maple syrup, which really helped up the brightness of the lemon! Or maybe I just have a stubborn palate. Thank you! This is going to be a great birthday gift for my lemon loving egg allergic father in law.
Christine says
Hi Dana, have you ever frozen lemon curd ?
Brenda says
Can this lemon curd be used to make lemon meringue pie? How? My favorite pie! But I’m lactose intolerant!
Christine says
Hi Brenda, I saw a recipe for aquafaba meringue it looked amazing
JLa says
My thoughts exactly!! I might attempt one of her pie crusts from another recipe and fill with this lemon curd… :)
Dvir says
Hi Dana,
This looks great and I want to include it in my Passover dessert.
We don’t have Arrowroot here in Israel.
Can I substitute to cornstarch? If so, for how much?
Hope you can answer me :)
Thanks, I love your blog and enjoy all the gluten and sugar free options. Please keep it up :)
Dvir.
Jared says
Where do you buy your arrowroot starch from? Is it the same as arrowroot flour? Thank you! Your recipes are the best!
Lindsay says
The brand Bob’s Red Mill makes (?) it. I got mine at Whole Foods, but I’ve been noticing a lot more “mainstream” grocery stores carrying a lot more of Bob’s Red Mill products lately. I found mine in the same aisle as the baking stuff.
Kim says
Really liked this! I made some GF and vegan lemon scones and they were lacking a bit and this was the perfect accompaniment to them. I did double the lemon zest just to magnify the lemon taste. I can’t wait to to experiment further with ways to us this! Thanks!
Heather says
I made this yesterday and it was so simple and delicious! Clean, crisp and light tasting – perfect for a summer dessert :) Thanks for the awesome recipe!
Kellie says
I just tried this recipe with corn starch, which should be fine. I am having a hard time making it thicken up. I suggest using more starch.
Pat says
I made this Lemon Curd yesterday following the instructions; left it overnite in fridge. It did not set at all so this morning I reheated on low boil for 20 min, then put back in fridge. It is still like milk & will not set. Why? I used Thai coconut milk. Not a happy baker.
ps. Most of your recipes that I’ve tried have been great
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
So odd! Hmm, did you add more lemon juice? Or perhaps your coconut milk was quite runny? I haven’t heard of anyone else having this issue – sorry you had troubles!
Pat says
I used exact amounts. Coconut milk wasn’t thick. So after 2 days I put it back on the stove & added cornstarch – back in the fridge overbite – still never got thick – ate some as a sauce – sadly threw the rest away.
Kate says
This didn’t work for me either :( I think having the arrow root at the beginning destroyed the starches, I tried to add additional after it sat off the heat, but no luck. :( now I have a cake with no filling.
Robin LeFeey says
Sorry to be replying so late in the game. If the curd does not thicken up while cooking or if it goes thin after refrigerating, it means someone has been tasting it and has introduced enzymes from their saliva into the mixture. At this point you have no choice but to dump it out.
Replacements for arrowroot starch: tapioca starch, cornstarch, potato starch
I’m going to try making this with orange flower honey instead of maple syrup and hope to use it as a base for a blueberry tart. :-)
Kerry says
Delicious! So tart, which I love. I could not find coconut cream, even at Trader Joe’s, so I used the cream top on two cans of full fat coconut milk and it worked great.
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Lovely! Thanks for sharing!
Kathy says
This recipe is so delicious. I used 1 teaspoon of vanilla and 4 tablespoons of pure Grade B maple syrup to make it perfect for my palate. It is so refreshing and is something I plan to make again & again.
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Yay! Thanks Kathy!
D says
This recipe was wonderful! I served it with some simple vegan shortbread cookies to maximize the focus on the curd. I added 3 extra tablespoons (5 total) liquid sweetener (I used agave) to drive out the tartness.
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Lovely! Thanks for sharing!
Cassie says
Never actually tried lemon curd, but this looks delicious!!
mary e. from Ohio says
I just made this basic recipe last night (had to make a couple of changes due to what I had on hand)…used corn starch (organic) in place of the arrowroot and only had full fat coconut milk, no cream, so used that and added an extra Tbsp cornstarch….it turned out GREAT! Very lemony! I have recently began eating vegan (and dropping the refined sugars) due to having stage 4 breast cancer and I have LOVED your blog site! I think this is the third thing I have made. I made it for my mom’s bday today because she is diabetic, so also does not need a bunch of sugar and she loves lemon. She topped her whole grain waffle with it this morning! BIG hit with both of us! :D
Thanks for sharing!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
So kind! Thanks for sharing, Mary!
Tiffany says
Hi, we have tree nut allergy as well as egg. Can I replace the coconut milk with condensed? Or what would you recommend?
Thank you!!! Looks amazing!!
Esther says
Hi! Do you think this would freeze well? How would you suggest storing it? Thanks!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
See our recipe FAQ in the notes.
Marlee says
Lemon desserts are my favourite! I changed a few things up: I used cornstarch and coconut milk instead of arrowroot and coconut cream and added an extra tablespoon of cornstarch to thicken, a pinch of salt, a teaspoon of vanilla and 1/8 tsp of tumeric to give it some colour. It was so tangy and excellent paired with raspberries!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Lovely additions! Thanks for sharing, Marlee.
Amir Ali says
Another of your formulas I’m going to be making ? however I don’t have arrowroot starch at this moment, I have potato starch, would I be able to utilize it?
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Cornstarch is best!
Fay says
For all those looking for arrowroot starch, you can find it at an Asian grocery store.
Brasserie Louis says
Wow !! This dish looks tasty. I love curds. I cannot wait to prepare it today. Thanks Dana for sharing this recipe :)
Susanne says
Thank you so much for this recipe. I’m celiac, with other food allergies too, but I love lemon curd and now I can finally enjoy it. :)
DessertForTwo says
Wow! I’m obsessed! I don’t love some lemon curds because they can be too eggy. I bet this version is incredible! It may just be my new curd recipe!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Thanks friend!
Joanna says
I’m a new but big follower of yours…love your recipes!
Will I need to shake the coconut cream can before I use it or do you use only the thick part that is formed in the can?
Thank you ☺
Joanna
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
It doesn’t matter too much with this recipe, but the thickened cream is best!
Malcolm says
Does that mean you don’t use all the coconut cream in the can? How much of it do you use?
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
All of the thickened cream, none of the liquid.
Hannah says
What starch is the best replacement for arrowroot?
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Cornstarch.
Jen says
Someone posted she used tapioca starch and it turned out perfect.
Elaine White says
A funny story about Lemon Curd. Today we were sitting at lunch with some classmates and one mentioned making lemon curd for some family coming into town….I mentioned how I was using coconut milk/cream to make recipes vegan and my favorite was the one from Trader Joes. When I got home and checked my email, yours was the first one I opened…..about vegan lemon curd and trader joes coconut cream! Pretty cool!!!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
So funny! Hope you enjoy my take!
Inge says
That sounds absolutely perfect! It’s been ages since I’ve had lemon curd, although it was my favourite topping when I was younger. I’m definitely going to make this as soon as I can get my hands on some lemons. Thanks!
Dalia says
What can I use instead of arrowroot starch?
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Cornstarch?
Dalia says
I did! And it was delicious. Thank you. My mother loved it. :)
Vanessa says
What about coconut flour?
mavis says
tapioca starch.
Cathy Bliss says
Thank you so much. I love easy to make recipe with not too many ingredients. I had many beautiful meyer lemons so I wanted to make Lemon curd for vegan glutenfree pot luck Christmas. Went Christmas Eve day to trader joe’s but they were out of coconut cream so bought coconut milk (2 cans as i idoubled the recipe). and no arrowroot . so then went Vons and no cream or arrowroot so ought cornstarch. It came out great! I used extra maple syrup and I bought fresh mint and raspberries to decorate and crystal plastic cups and I know it will be a big hit today. Merry Christmas.
robin m says
Hi there,
I was so happy when i saw you created a lemon curd recipe. I used to love lemon curd but haven’t found a plant based one and here you are answering my wants. Will have to get some lemons before i give this a go.
Enjoy always…..xoxo rm
Katie says
Hi Dana,
Love your blog, have done for ages now and have finally taken the leap to create one myself. This recipe looks absolutely delicious, I would like to follow a plant based diet eventually and will definitely be giving this one a go! Beautiful photos too.
Happy Easter when it comes!
Katie x
Kara says
My mouth is watering! Thank you so much for sharing, I am definitely going to try this!
Renee says
Hello Dana
Can I make this in my yogurt jars instead and do I still have to place a plastic covering.
Imanu El says
I simply put it in a glass bowl in the fridge without any covering and it’s perfect.
Sarah | Well and Full says
This looks amazing, Dana! I remember having lemon curd years ago before I was diagnosed with lactose intolerance, but I haven’t had it since. This looks like the perfect version for me!!
Genevieve says
I saw this in my inbox and knew I had to make it immediately. I have made a traditional one in the past, but like the idea of eating this one as a stand alone custard dessert. I even used Meyer lemons! Here’s what my experience was: following the recipe to the letter, it was nice, but it lacked depth. So added about 2 tbsp maple sugar, so as not to dilute the curd itself. Still just okay. But then I added vanilla, and this allowed the brightness of the lemon to really come out! If the lemon doesn’t have anything to contrast against, I find that the brightness hides. So the vanilla really made it for me! I bet it would kick some serious butt with a vanilla bean! #nexttime Thank you!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Thanks for sharing, Genevieve!
Kathy says
How much vanilla did u use? Did u use the maple syrup too?
Thanks
JM Talkington says
I would like to have this recipe without vegan consideration, please. I searched this site for traditional lemon curd but it only showed the vegan option. Could you please repost without vegan ingredients or just list which ones would be replaced.
I thank you~ Have a happy Easter
Mama says
This is a vegan food blog so she posts vegan food. You could try a google or pinterest search instead for a traditional lemon curd. Happy Easter.
JM Talkington says
Thanks~
Happy Easter to you too :D
Wendy says
Cookie and Kate just posted a lemon curd (non vegan) recipe that looks delicious. I couldn’t get it out of my mind, but am dairy free, so am so glad Dana posted this one! Anyways, maybe you’ll like the cookie & Kate recipe?
JM Talkington says
Wendy, that is kind of you. I would be happy to see it~ would you have that link?
Beth says
If you took out the vegan ingredients you would be left with nothing !
Vegan simply means no animal products..i.e cruelty free. You wont explode if you eat these ‘vegan’ ingredients, nor will you be infected with veganism..this recipie is simply a cruelty free way to enjoy lemon curd ..whats so objectionable about that ?
Doddi says
Absolutely agreed. I feel like this person is saying “please give me a recipe for lemon curd that includes the pain and suffering of animals”
Al says
Lol who asks for not vegan ingredients on a vegan blog
Edgar von Helsing says
that has to be the dumbest request i have ever seen
Natalie | Feasting on Fruit says
Forget traditional lemon curd, lemon curd with coconut cream sounds at least a million times more delicious!
Esther says
Hi Dana!
Another of your recipes I’m gonna be making ? but I don’t have arrowroot starch right now, I have potato starch, can I use it instead?
Thanks!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
I haven’t tried that, but let me know how it goes!
Imanu El says
Ive used cassava starch (also 2 T) and it turned out perfect and yummy!
Thanks for the recipe, Dana :)
Alina says
I’ve used cornstarch instead and it worked!
Jen says
Oh good! I was wondering what I could use! Just been given a heap of lemons mmm
Nataly says
How much dis you use? I have potato starch, corn and rice and was thinking on using one of them…
Alina says
2 Tablespoons :)
Vivian | stayaliveandcooking says
That sounds so good! Very impressive that you were able to recreate a curd from scratch. I love the photos too. Have a great weekend!