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How to Make Butter

A step-by-step tutorial for churning butter at home


Jojo Making ButterHomemade butter is easy to make. It is one of the few culinary processes that starts with one ingredient (cream) and ends with two (butter & buttermilk). 

Churning time is dependent on the starting temperature of the cream and the speed of churning. If you start with cream at 65 °F and churn at a speed of about 120-150 RPM, the total time of making butter (including draining buttermilk and molding butter) is about 20-25 minutes.

There are many ways to make your own butter, but we find the simplest and most effective way is to use a hand-powered butter churn. The end product is creamy, rich and just better.

 


Five Easy Steps to Making Butter

 

 

 

 

Tips for Making Butter at Home

 

1. Make sure the cream is at room temperature before starting to churn. The temperature range listed in our booklet is 55-65, however, we have found that churning cream on the warmer end of that spectrum (ideally 63-65 degrees) will speed up the process considerably!

2. Never warm up the cream in a microwave. Instead, let the cream warm up slowly on the counter. Also, do not let the cream get warmer than 70 degrees or your butter may turn out gloopy and may not fully separate from the buttermilk.

3. Rinse your finished butter thoroughly in cold water. Make sure all of the residual buttermilk is removed from the butter by kneading it with a wooden spoon, butter paddle or spatula. The liquid buttermilk only stays fresh for several days, whereas full fat butter that is free of buttermilk can keep for a few weeks.

4. Be sure to save your fresh buttermilk. It is a wonderful ingredient that can be used for pancakes, baking, marinades, salad dressings, etc. Use up your buttermilk within a couple of days post-churning to ensure freshness!

5. The best time to make compound butter is right after rinsing the butter. At this point, your butter will have a lovely, soft consistency and it is the perfect moment for adding herbs, spices, honey, roasted garlic, etc. Check out some of our compound butter recipes!

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