How To Make Butter At Home (Organic)

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Get ready for a recipe that’s not only fun but also incredibly versatile! With just one ingredient, you can whip up three kitchen essentials: whipped cream, buttermilk, and creamy homemade butter. Learning how to make butter at home is not only cost-effective but also provides the peace of mind of knowing exactly what goes into it. Plus, it’s the perfect solution for that pint of organic heavy cream sitting in your fridge. Why not transform it into delicious, organic butter yourself?

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EQUIPMENT:

INGREDIENTS:

  • 1 pint Organic Heavy Cream, brought to room temperature

INSTRUCTIONS ONE HOW TO MAKE BUTTER:

1. Room Temperature Cream:

  • Allow the pint of organic heavy cream to sit on your counter for about 25 minutes to bring it to room temperature. This step is essential for optimal results.

2. Blend to Whipped Cream:

  • Pour the room-temperature cream into your high-speed blender.
  • Begin blending until peaks start to form. Congratulations, you’ve just made whipped cream!

3. Continue Blending:

  • Keep blending until the mixture separates, and you’ll see the creamy solids separate from the liquid. This liquid is your buttermilk, and it’s perfect for another recipe.

4. Drain and Rinse:

  • Using a strainer or cheesecloth, separate the butter solids from the buttermilk. Be sure to save the buttermilk for future culinary adventures.
  • Rinse the butter a few times with cold water until the water runs clear to remove any remaining buttermilk.

5. Mold and Store:

  • With clean hands or parchment paper, mold the butter into your desired shape. You can make a classic stick, a pat, or get creative with shapes!
  • Store your freshly made organic butter wrapped or in an airtight container in the refrigerator. It will stay fresh for several weeks.
Homemade Whipped Cream
Spiced Buttermilk

Benefits of Organic Ingredients:

By using organic heavy cream, you not only guarantee the purity of your butter but also support eco-friendly and sustainable farming practices. It’s a healthy choice for you and the planet.

Customization and Variations:

Get creative! Add a pinch of salt, garlic, or rosemary during the blending process to create your own flavored butter right at home.

Nutritional Information:

  • Calories: 100 (per serving)

Storage and Shelf Life:

  • Shelf Stable for 1 week
  • Wrapped in the fridge for several weeks
  • Sealed in a container in the freezer for months

Presentation and Serving Suggestions:

Consider serving your homemade organic butter with freshly baked bread, pancakes, or as a luxurious topping for steamed vegetables.

Congratulations, you’ve just mastered the art of making organic butter at home! Not only is it a cost-effective alternative, but it also ensures quality and purity in every bite. So, go ahead, give it a try, and savor the goodness of homemade organic butter.

Notes and Troubleshooting: If you encounter any issues during the process or have questions, feel free to leave a comment below. We’re here to help you succeed in your butter-making journey!

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How To Make Organic Butter At Home

This is a great 3-in-1 recipe! Learn how to take one common ingredient and turn it into whipped cream, buttermilk, AND butter in a matter of minutes.
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 4 minutes
Course Condiment
Cuisine African
Servings 8 Ounces
Calories 100 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 High-Speed Blender

Ingredients
  

  • 1 pint Organic Heavy Cream brought to room temperature

Instructions
 

  • Let your cream sit on the counter for about 25 minutes to bring it to room temperature.
  • Pour cream into blender and begin blending.
  • When peaks begin to form, you've made whipped cream.
  • Continue blending until mixture has separated.
  • Drain the liquid (that's the buttermilk) from the mixture and save for another recipe.
  • Rinse butter a few times until the water runs clear.
  • Use your hands or parchment paper to mold the butter into your desired shape and store wrapped or in a container in the refrigerator for several weeks.
Keyword Butter, Buttermilk, Whipped Cream