Making homemade butter is surprisingly easy and fun! You only need heavy cream and a little salt if you want salted butter. Here’s how to do it:
Ingredients
- 1 cup heavy cream (preferably chilled)
- Pinch of salt (optional, for salted butter)
Instructions
1. Whip the cream:
- Pour the heavy cream into a stand mixer, hand mixer, or a large jar (if shaking by hand).
- Beat or shake at medium-high speed. First, you’ll get whipped cream. Keep going!
2. Separate butter from buttermilk:
- After a few more minutes, the whipped cream will start to clump and separate.
- You’ll see a yellow solid (butter) and a thin liquid (buttermilk).
3. Strain and rinse:
- Pour off the buttermilk (you can save it for pancakes or baking).
- Place the butter in a bowl and rinse it under cold water, kneading it gently to remove excess buttermilk. This helps it last longer.
4. Add salt (optional):
- If you want salted butter, mix in a pinch of salt to taste.
5. Store:
- Shape the butter into a block or ball and store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 weeks, or freeze for longer storage.
Tips:
- Using cold cream helps it separate faster.
- You can also add flavors like garlic, herbs, or honey for a flavored butter.
If you want, I can give a super quick method to make butter by just shaking cream in a jar in 5–10 minutes—it’s really fun and satisfying!
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