Freezing butter is a simple way to extend its shelf life and keep it fresh for months. Here’s a detailed guide:
How to Freeze Butter
1. Keep it in its original packaging
- If unopened, you can freeze butter as is.
- Wrap again in aluminum foil or freezer-safe plastic for extra protection against odors.
2. Portion it
- If you often use small amounts, cut butter into tablespoon or stick-sized portions.
- Wrap each portion in plastic wrap or parchment paper before freezing.
3. Label and date
- Mark the type of butter and the date frozen.
- Best used within 6–9 months for optimal flavor.
Thawing Frozen Butter
- In the fridge: 24 hours for a stick or block.
- Quick thaw: Room temperature for 30–60 minutes works for baking.
- Direct use in baking: Frozen butter can be grated or cubed for recipes like pie crusts or biscuits.
Tips
- Butter freezes well without losing flavor or texture.
- Unsalted butter may absorb odors more easily—wrap tightly.
- Freezing prevents butter from going rancid or developing off-flavors.
💡 Fun idea: You can freeze herb or flavored butter in small portions for ready-to-use spreads.
If you want, I can also give a step-by-step method for freezing butter for baking, so it’s easy to grab just the right amount. Do you want me to do that?