Lemon butter spread on toast

Lemon Butter

This recipe was originally published in the Cairns Post, September 10th 1941

Also known as lemon curd, this is a sweet lemon flavoured spread for sandwiches. You can also use it as a filling in small tarts (use my Mum’s recipe for the pastry), to top off a cheesecake or stir gently into slightly softened ice-cream for a lemon swirl dessert!

Ingredients

Four eggs

Half a cup of lemon juice(US or metric cups are fine)

The finely grated rind of one lemon (2 tablespoons)

3/4 cup of sugar

80 gm or just under 3oz chopped butter

 Method

Put your eggs into the top of a double boiler or a heatproof bowl and whisk together with the sugar.

Set the bowl over a saucepan of gently simmering water and keep whisking until the sugar has completely dissolved.

Once the sugar has dissolved add all the other ingredients.

Keep whisking until the lemon butter coats the back of the spoon – about 20 minutes.

Pour it into a fresh bowl so it doesn’t keep cooking.

Use it as a sandwich spread or a delicious addition to desserts.

Banana Fool

Banana Fool

This recipe was originally published in the Queenslander, May 21st 1904

Ingredients

3 bananas

280ml or 10oz custard or whipped cream

orange juice to taste

sugar (optional)

 Method

Blend the bananas with the juice.

Stir in the custard or whipped cream and the sugar.

Freeze for a couple of hours in a covered container until partially set or churn in an ice-cream machine.