I love a good fruit curd. Lemon and citrus curds are the most popular, pairing tart with sweet and buttery. And those flavor combos are exactly why passion fruit makes a great addition to your fruit curds! If you aren’t familiar, fruit curd is an amazing spread that can be enjoyed on toast or biscuits or to fill tarts and cookies. With less sugar than jams, it’s a perfect part of brunch or dessert. If you love sweet and sour foods, this is right up your alley. Passion fruit can be slightly sour, so adding fat and sugar mellows it out so you can enjoy a taste of the tropics any time you want! This is a very simple recipe that can help you learn some new techniques in the kitchen. Do you know what tempering, a double boiler, and nappé consistency are? Let’s find out!

Ingredients for Passion Fruit Butter

Everything here is a pantry staple except the passion fruit. Pick those up fresh! And once you master this recipe, you’ll be comfortable swapping out the fruit to make your own combinations.

Passion Fruit Pulp: We are using the full pulp from inside each antioxidant-rich passion fruit, seeds and all. This will give us the best flavor and the seeds are a fun textural element. Egg Yolks: Egg yolks are necessary here to thicken the fruit curd. Save the whites for Egg White Oatmeal. Sugar: Don’t reduce the sugar in this recipe as it is needed to keep the integrity of the curd as well as balance the tartness of the fruit. Butter: Butter adds the perfect silkiness here.

How to make Passion Fruit Curd

There are a few processes here you might not be familiar with, but I’ll walk you through it step-by-step, and pretty soon you’ll be quite confident! Step 1: Whisk EggsWhisk the yolks and lemon juice until smooth. Do this in a bowl slightly larger than you think you need so we can use it for tempering later. Step 2: Warm Passion FruitBring a pot of water on the stove to a simmer. Get yourself a separate glass bowl that fits nicely onto the pot, ensuring the water doesn’t touch the bottom of the bowl. This is our makeshift double boiler and is a way to gently heat the contents of the bowl using steam. Add the add passion fruit pulp, sugar, and butter. Stir and let warm until the butter has melted. Step 3: TemperNow the fun part – tempering! If you just added the egg yolks to the hot bowl, you’d quickly have scrambled eggs. No one wants that in their fruit curd! Tempering is the process of adding a little bit of the warm passion fruit liquid to the bowl of egg yolks while stirring constantly. Add a tablespoon at a time until the small bowl of eggs is warm to the touch. Step 4: CombineNow that the egg yolks are warm (close in temperature to the hot liquid in the bowl) you can slowly pour it back into the large bowl, whisking constantly! If you had it warm enough and you stir constantly, you shouldn’t have any curdled eggs. Step 5: CookNow that everything is combined, return the bowl on top of the pot so you can stir and cook. What we are looking for is nappé consistency. You can see in the photo what I am talking about – when you run your finger through a coated spoon it will leave a trail that doesn’t fill back in. This means you’re done! Step 6: ChillNext up, chill out! Carefully pour the curd into a jar and place plastic wrap directly on the surface. This is just like when making pudding to prevent a skin from forming. Let the passion fruit butter chill for at least 4 hours to allow it to thicken. Step 7: ServeSpread your deliciously tropical passion curd over toast, biscuits, or use in desserts! Store in the fridge for up to a week.

Recipe tips

Keep it Fresh: After the initial chill, you can use a regular lid on your jar. Keep it airtight and your passion fruit curd will stay fresh all week. Juicy: Try fresh lime juice instead of lemon for a fun little tweak. Dirty Dishes: Yup, we’re using a lot of different equipment and utensils here, but each one serves a purpose! A whisk is essential for texture and a wooden spoon lets you check consistency. It’s all worth it in the end.

Dreamy Desserts

Passionfruit curd is so good, definitely try a spoon by itself as a quick treat at the end of the day. But if you’re looking for more, there are so many great ways to enjoy a taste of the tropics.

Ricotta Blueberry Galette, this would be perfect topped with passion fruit curd instead of whipped cream. Greek Yogurt Biscuits, enhance the herbs with a tropic flair. Try butter and passion fruit curd on a still-warm biscuit. Healthy Banana Splits, fruit curd stirred into the cottage cheese or yogurt would be delicious, then add coconut! Eggless French Toast, would become a brunch favorite when dolloped with fruit curd! How to Make Passion Fruit Curd  Step by Step Tutorial    Live Eat Learn - 41How to Make Passion Fruit Curd  Step by Step Tutorial    Live Eat Learn - 42How to Make Passion Fruit Curd  Step by Step Tutorial    Live Eat Learn - 52How to Make Passion Fruit Curd  Step by Step Tutorial    Live Eat Learn - 49How to Make Passion Fruit Curd  Step by Step Tutorial    Live Eat Learn - 63How to Make Passion Fruit Curd  Step by Step Tutorial    Live Eat Learn - 78How to Make Passion Fruit Curd  Step by Step Tutorial    Live Eat Learn - 72How to Make Passion Fruit Curd  Step by Step Tutorial    Live Eat Learn - 22How to Make Passion Fruit Curd  Step by Step Tutorial    Live Eat Learn - 94How to Make Passion Fruit Curd  Step by Step Tutorial    Live Eat Learn - 21How to Make Passion Fruit Curd  Step by Step Tutorial    Live Eat Learn - 58How to Make Passion Fruit Curd  Step by Step Tutorial    Live Eat Learn - 39How to Make Passion Fruit Curd  Step by Step Tutorial    Live Eat Learn - 16How to Make Passion Fruit Curd  Step by Step Tutorial    Live Eat Learn - 15How to Make Passion Fruit Curd  Step by Step Tutorial    Live Eat Learn - 96How to Make Passion Fruit Curd  Step by Step Tutorial    Live Eat Learn - 8How to Make Passion Fruit Curd  Step by Step Tutorial    Live Eat Learn - 71How to Make Passion Fruit Curd  Step by Step Tutorial    Live Eat Learn - 55How to Make Passion Fruit Curd  Step by Step Tutorial    Live Eat Learn - 59