Passionfruit Curd - The Simplest Recipe! (2024)

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Passionfruit Curd, otherwise known as Passionfruit Butter is a retro condiment that is amazing served on scones or over Pavlova.

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When we were kids we had a passionfruit vine, which I loved. We would get fresh passionfruit on our fruit salad and pavlovas but there was another fabulous reason to love passionfruit. Mum would make passionfruit curd, or passionfruit butter, as it was known in those days, with the surplus passionfruits.

As kids, we used to pick the passionfruit, then hold off eating them in the hope of getting passionfruit butter. Happily, we now have neighbours with a passionfruit vine. Recently the vine has been producing an abundance of passionfruits so I converted our family recipe for the Thermomix. This was an old "Switched on Living" recipe that is now all tattered and torn.

Passionfruit Curd Conventional Method

Making curd using the conventional method is very labour intensive. When I used to make the recipe as a teenager I used a double boiler system (one large saucepan full of water with the smaller saucepan balancing on top with the curd ingredients). This was to ensure a smooth custard was achieved without overcooking the eggs. It's important that the temperature is maintained no higher than 80 degrees Celcius.

As a result, making the curd on a stovetop was always a chore! Especially having to stir it constantly.

Thankfully making curd in the Thermomix is EASY!

The Thermomix makes short work of this recipe, so I'm sharing the simplest recipe for Thermomix passionfruit Curd ever! (Hence the title)

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Storing The Curd

The passionfruit butter can be stored in the fridge for up to a month in a sealed container. Once the container has been open its best to consume within a week or two.

The hot curd can be transferred into sterilised empty jam jars or the cute little yoghurt pots which are available from the mixit shop. These are the pot I used when I filmed the video.

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Passionfruit Curd - The Simplest Recipe! (3)

Passionfruit Curd

Julie Carlyle

The simplest way to make passionfruit curd.

5 from 17 votes

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Prep Time 2 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 17 minutes mins

Course Butter, Curd, Dessert, Sauce, Snack

Cuisine Australian

Servings 30 Tbs

Calories 76 kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 200 gm sugar
  • 120 gm passionfruit pulp (about 16 fresh purple passionfruit or 5 yellow)
  • 140 gm butter
  • 6 eggs

Instructions

  • Place sugar in TM bowl. Mill 3 sec/Speed 9.

  • Add butter, passionfruit and eggs to the TM Bowl. Cook 5 mins/ 75°C / Speed 3.

  • Remove the lid and dry condensation. Cook 15 mins/ 80°C / Speed 3. (MC OUT) Use splatter gaurd if required.

  • Pour into 3 cleaned jars and refrigerate to store.

  • The curd will thicken further in the fridge. The recipe will keep in the fridge for at least two weeks.

Video

Notes

Passionfruit Curd makes a great Christmas hamper idea.

Store the curd in recycled jam jars or yoghurt pots.

Use the passionfruitcurd in pre-purchased tartlet shells with chantilly cream, on scones, or as a topping for pavlova.

Nutrition

Calories: 76kcalCarbohydrates: 8gProtein: 1gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 43mgSodium: 47mgPotassium: 26mgFiber: 1gSugar: 7gVitamin A: 215IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 7mgIron: 1mg

Keyword Condiment, Curd, Passionfruit, Passionfruit Curd, Thermomix, Thermomix recipe

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I hope this becomes your new favourite way to make the curd.

If you're looking for a recipe to add the curd to why not try my Passionfruit Butter Cake. It's so delicious I know you will want to make it straight away!

If you enjoy my passionfruit curd recipe please come back and leave me a comment. I love hearing from everyone 🙂

Happy Cooking

j

Originally posted March 10, 2017, updated and republished July 15, 2020

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Comments

  1. Jessica Voysey says

    Passionfruit Curd - The Simplest Recipe! (9)
    This recipe is amazing !

    Easy to follow and taste so good !

    Great with pavlova x

    Love love love

    Reply

    • Julie Carlyle says

      Hi Jessica
      I am so pleased you found the recipe easy to follow, it is a favourite of mine too. Thank you also for commenting and rating the recipe 🙂
      Have a wonderful day.
      Julie xx

      Reply

    • Paige says

      Hello, if I double the recipe do I double the cook time.?

      Reply

      • Brett Carlyle says

        Hi Paige
        No don’t double the cook time. Just add an extra 5 to 10 minutes to the final cook time.
        Julie

        Reply

  2. Fiona says

    Second time making your Passionfruit Curd, both times it was delicious, I managed to get 160g out of 11 Passionfruit. Next I’ll try adding mango with the Passionfruit.

    Reply

    • Julie Carlyle says

      Hi Fiona
      Thank you for you beautiful comment.
      I would LOVE to try mango and passionfruit curd! That would be an absolute winning combination!!
      Now I will have to try it!
      Happy Cooking
      Julie

      Reply

  3. Toni says

    Passionfruit Curd - The Simplest Recipe! (10)
    Wow. So very very good 😋

    Reply

  4. Rachel says

    Would it be possible to halve the recipe? Would the time need to be reduced by much? Thanks

    Reply

    • Julie Carlyle says

      Hi Rachel
      Yes, you can halve the recipe. It isn't really necessary to reduce the cooking time as it is only cooked for a short time anyway.
      Julie

      Reply

    • Julie Carlyle says

      Omg Mandy
      That makes me so happy!!!
      Thank you so much for sharing.
      Julie

      Reply

  5. H says

    Can you double the recipe?

    Reply

    • Julie Carlyle says

      Hi Heidi
      It’s best to make two batches as the setting depends on the correct temps being achieved. It’s a very quick and easy recipe.
      Happy cooking
      Julie

      Reply

  6. NYssa says

    Passionfruit Curd - The Simplest Recipe! (12)
    VERy simple and very delicious

    Reply

  7. Gail Sellers says

    Passionfruit Curd - The Simplest Recipe! (13)
    This is just The Best! Delicious 😋
    One could, is one was so inclined, eat it by the spoonful direct from the jar. So good and so easy. Congratulations!

    Reply

  8. Tino says

    Passionfruit Curd - The Simplest Recipe! (14)
    Thank-you so much for the recipe, it works really well.

    I've also adapted the recipe by using passionfruit pulp in syrup and reducing the sugar to 150g, I could have reduced the sugar even more but didnt mind it.

    Reply

    • Julie Carlyle says

      Hi Tino
      I’m so pleased you enjoyed it 🌸 and that the Passionfruit pulp in syrup worked for you. Thank you for sharing
      🙂
      J

      Reply

  9. Sheela Kulasingam says

    Passionfruit Curd - The Simplest Recipe! (15)
    Simply delicious and the easiest thing ever...literally makes itself in the thermy! THANK you!!!

    Reply

  10. Alan Long says

    Do you use the butterfly to mix the passion fruit curd not mentioned in cooking stage

    Reply

    • Julie Carlyle says

      Hi Alan
      Thank you for your message.
      The butterfly isn't used for this recipe.
      j

      Reply

  11. Alexandra says

    Passionfruit Curd - The Simplest Recipe! (16)
    Wow! Delicious! I love passionfruit, but have never made it in a curd before. Sounds so good! 🙂

    Reply

  12. Jackie P says

    Passionfruit Curd - The Simplest Recipe! (17)
    What an amazingly easy and yummy recipe! I doubles it and just added 5 min cooking time and it was perfect!

    Reply

    • Julie Carlyle says

      Thanks so much Jackie 🙂

      Reply

  13. पूनम पॉल says

    Passionfruit Curd - The Simplest Recipe! (18)
    Amazing recipe need to try one seem delicious am sure my Son will love it

    Reply

  14. Clover says

    Loved the simplicity of the recipe, but this tasted a bit “eggy” to me. Maybe I should’ve cooked it longer/hotter since I’m using a Bellini and not the real deal? Or should I try it again with less eggs?

    Reply

    • Julie Carlyle says

      I've never had the "eggy" taste from this recipe. The recipe has a lot less egg than most as I don't like that taste. The only thing I can think of is that the passionfruit may have been mildly flavoured?? Perhaps try the recipe with a little more passionfruit (one extra). Let me know how you go. As for the temperature query, you really can't cook the mixture at a higher temp or you will end up with passionfruit flavoured scrambled eggs... hehehe 🙂

      Reply

  15. Giane says

    Passionfruit Curd - The Simplest Recipe! (19)
    Delicious. My neighbour gave me a heap of passionfruit and I didn't know what to do with them. Thanks for the recipe!

    Reply

    • Julie Carlyle says

      Hi Giane, I’m so pleased you liked the recipe. I find making Passionfruit curd so easy in the Thermomix ? love it!

      Reply

  16. Mel says

    Passionfruit Curd - The Simplest Recipe! (20)
    This was so easy to make and absolutely perfect!! So yummy. We recently had a few dozen passionfruit fall off the vine this week (never before, most we've had was 5 total over the previous year) so no idea what to do with them. Now I know! Thank you for your awesome recipe.

    Reply

  17. Helene Meurer says

    Passionfruit Curd - The Simplest Recipe! (21)
    What??? A neighbour with a passionfruit vine!!! OMG, how lucky you are in AU. Here in Canada, we can only dream... But still, I will enjoy reading about that cake when it's ready 😉

    Reply

  18. Natalie | Natalie's Food & Health says

    Passionfruit Curd - The Simplest Recipe! (22)
    I've discovered passionfruit last summer. And I love it. But never quite know what to do with it... this curd sounds delicious, and easy to make. Perfect for filling pancakes or as spread for crapes. Glad you shared this recipe 😉 Saving to try!

    Reply

  19. Sarah says

    Passionfruit Curd - The Simplest Recipe! (23)
    I'm always looking at curd recipes but they're usually just for lemon or lime. The idea of passion fruit sounds absolutely amazing!!

    Reply

  20. Pretty says

    Passionfruit Curd - The Simplest Recipe! (24)
    I wish I had a passion fruit tree in my garden, I love them. This curd looks really good and super easy to make. Thanks!

    Reply

  21. Dannii says

    Passionfruit Curd - The Simplest Recipe! (25)
    I have only ever had lemon curd before, but passionfruit is my favourite fruit so I have to try this. It looks amazing.

    Reply

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Passionfruit Curd - The Simplest Recipe! (2024)

FAQs

Why won't my passion fruit curd thicken? ›

It is not thickening: again, making curds can take quite some times because we are working with a low heat. If after 15 to 20 minutes to curd has not thickened, you might want to consider adding a little bit of cornstarch. This could be because your egg yolks were too small.

What is passionfruit curd made of? ›

What is passionfruit curd made of? This recipe contains passionfruit pulp, sugar, water, corn flour, egg yolks and butter.

How long does passionfruit curd last in the fridge? ›

Home-made curds should always be kept in the fridge and should also be refrigerated as quickly as possible (and within 2 hours) after making. The curd will keep for a maximum of one week.

Why is my passionfruit curd grainy? ›

The passionfruit butter mixture must not be heated over 76°C-80°C. This is the ideal range to set your eggs so they form a thick, smooth curd. Overheating above 85°C will result in a grainy textured curd upon cooling. To control the heat, cook curd in a bowl over a pan of simmering water (double boiler).

How do you make curd thicker? ›

To make a thicker curd, you can also add another egg yolk to the recipe, or a teaspoon of cornflour mixed into a tablespoon of water and cook until thickened.

How long does curd take to thicken? ›

Whisk and cook until the mixture becomes thick, resembling the texture of hollandaise sauce, about 10 minutes. If curd isn't thickening, turn up the heat and constantly whisk. Remove pan from heat.

Is the pulp of passion fruit edible? ›

Passion fruit contains a soft pulp and lots of seeds inside a hard rind. People can eat the seeds and pulp, juice them, or add them to other juices. Passion fruit has recently gained a lot of attention because it is a source of powerful antioxidants and may also have other health benefits.

Is passion fruit always sour? ›

Typically, passion fruit can taste very sweet, but some can have a sour taste, according to In the Kitchen with Matt. The blog also mentions that the ones you grow at home will usually taste sweeter than store-bought passion fruits.

Can I freeze passionfruit pulp? ›

You can freeze passionfruit whole, simply defrost in the fridge before using. Or, scoop out the pulp and freeze in ice cube trays before popping them out into a freezer-safe bag or container. You can freeze passionfruit for up to 3 months. All the pulp and seeds inside a passionfruit are edible.

Can you eat old passion fruit? ›

Yes, especially if the fruit is wrinkly. Just scoop out the fruit and discard the thick skin which is inedible.

What can I do with too much passion fruit? ›

Otherwise, freeze passionfruit pulp in sandwich bags laid flat. Remember to always label and date the bags as you go. Passionfruit pulp defrosts quickly, so frozen passionfruit is easy to use when you need some to top a pavlova or cake, or just need a little bit to make icing or add into a smoothie or drink.

Can passionfruit curd be frozen? ›

The curd will keep unopened for about 2 months in the fridge or 3-4 months in the freezer. NOTE: To sterilise your jars, wash them in very hot, soapy water or run through the hot cycle of a dishwasher.

Why is my passion fruit bitter? ›

especially the potash - don't overdo it tho'. Lots of good manure also - passionfruit love their organic matter. If u are eating them now and they are bitter it could also be cos' it's too cold. Mine have improved heaps in the last couple of weeks due to the jump in temp's.

Why is my passionfruit rotting? ›

Passionfruit are susceptible to Phytophthora root rot and stem canker which thrives in saturated, cool soils. In addition, wet conditions favour the development of Phytophthora blight on leaves and fruit.

How do you know when curd is done? ›

If you dip a spoon into the curd, and then run your finger through it, the little "mound" or "ridge" of curd that builds up on either side should not immediately flow back into the path of your finger. The clear path should remain. This tells you the curd is thickened.

Why is my curd not setting? ›

Usually the temperature of milk determines how well your curd will set. Too cold or too hot temperature can make the curd setting process tougher. Firstly boil your milk properly and switch off the flame. Once the boiled milk cools down to 20 per cent, then the milk is ready to be set.

Why is my curd runny? ›

The temperature is too high. If the temperature is above 80 degrees Fahrenheit, the yogurt will ferment too fast and will also render the yogurt runny.

How do you thicken passion fruit puree? ›

To thicken the passion fruit coulis a bit more, add a half teaspoon of cornstarch. All you need to do is make a slurry with about one tablespoon of cold water and whisk in the cornstarch. Then whisk the slurry into the sauce when it's nearly done and it will thicken up like a charm.

Does passion fruit curdle cream? ›

Start pouring the eggs into the passion fruit, sugar and butter mixture while mixing well. You may need some help as, if not done properly, under mixing will make the cream curdle – and you totally don't want that to happen to your curd! Place the passion fruit curd on the heat again for 5 minutes, always mixing.

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