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dedmiston
Nov 22, 2022Moderator
Caveman Charlie wrote:dedmiston wrote:
My wife reminded me last night that I “volunteered” to help out with her office potluck today, so I got up early and baked five loaves of bread and made two pounds of butter. Good stuff.
Did you actually make the butter ? I've seen articles about how to do it but, it is to difficult for me .
It's probably the easiest thing I've ever made. Don't tell my ancestors. :B
I poured a liter of heavy whipping cream into my wife's KitchenAid and turned it on. About eight minutes later I turned it off and drained off the liquids (kind of like buttermilk, except it's not cultured and not really buttermilk). Turned it back on and drained the liquids three or four more times until all of the butter was stuck inside the whisk and mixing it didn't make sense anymore.
I squished it with a spatula to see if I could squeeze out any more liquid and then quit.
Finally I put it into some cheesecloth to see if I could squeeze out any more liquid. It didn't yield any more liquids, but it formed it into a pretty ball.
I called this "done" and put the ball into a crock bowl to take it to the potluck.
I think I spent more effort washing the bowl than making the butter. I think the only easier task in the kitchen has been opening a beer.
This fresh whipped butter tastes pretty amazing. I probably won't do this for our everyday butter because of the time to clean up, but I'll definitely do it every time I bake. And I wouldn't use this butter for other baking just because it seems too hard to measure it out for the recipes.
Anyway, this is a very simple thing to do and I'm kind of mad at myself for not trying it sooner.
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