Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Homemade Butter

Nothing beats homemade butter! I make mine with raw cream but you can use full fat heavy cream from the store.

I'll be the first to tell you that I'm a cheater! I use my wonderful counter-top mixer. Pour in at least a pint of cream.You'll want the cream to be at LEAST room temperature but I typically put it in a bowl of hot water for 10-15 minutes. The warmer the cream the better the fat separates.


Turn the mixer on Medium and cover with a tea towel.


Let it run until you hear it start to thicken. The first time you make it you'll run and check on it every 5 minutes....this is normal. I have found it takes anywhere between 15-30 mintues.

You'll see the butter clumps:






Once you get as much butter as you can then you will strain the butter. KEEP the left over milk...you now have fresh buttermilk and personally I go ahead and bake 2 Buttermilk pies. It makes a world of difference.








Then put your "paddle attachment" on the mixer to form the butter and rinse it. Run it for about 2-3 minutes to squeeze any excess buttermilk out.



Pour in about 1.5 cups of ICE water and mix for another 2-3 minutes. Strain the butter. Repeat until the water is clear. Salt to taste.





Use the paddle to form a ball. Then put in containers for the refrigerator or freezer.





3 comments:

  1. If I don't have a mixer will this take me a really long time? It looks yummy!

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  2. If you have a handheld mixer that would work too. You can always get a glass jar and drop a few clean marbles into it. Shake the jar until you don't hear the marbles. Voila Butter!!

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  3. If you just want a smaller amount, you can use a baby food jar. Doesn't take that long shaking it in one of those.

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