How to Make Butter at Room Temp
Many baking recipes call for butter at room temperature to enable the effective beating of ingredients. Because butter is stored in the refrigerator, it's easy to forget to set it out ahead of time so it can reach room temperature. When time is running short and you need soft butter, there are ways to soften it slightly without melting it. Does this Spark an idea?
Things You'll Need
- Cutting board
- Sharp knife
- Shallow dish
- Cheese grater
- Rolling pin
- Waxed paper
Instructions
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Place the butter onto the cutting board. Slice the butter into 1/2-inch pieces with the sharp knife. Transfer the sliced butter to the shallow dish and spread the pieces out in a single layer. Allow the butter slices to stand at room temperature for about 15 minutes. The slices should soften more quickly than a stick of butter.
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Unwrap a stick of butter partially, leaving the paper on half of the stick for easy handling. Grate the cold butter into a shallow dish with the cheese grater. Continue holding the cold butter with the paper until the amount of butter becomes so small you cannot hold it anymore. Allow the grated butter to stand at room temperature for 10 to 15 minutes to soften.
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Place a sheet of waxed paper onto a flat surface. Place a stick of cold butter in the center of the waxed paper and cover it with another sheet of waxed paper. Roll the butter with the rolling pin until it reaches a thickness of about 1/4 inch. Stop rolling and lift the top sheet of waxed paper. Transfer the butter from the bottom sheet of waxed paper to your recipe before it softens too much.
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Tips & Warnings
Room temperature butter softens easily when you press it with a finger or utensil.
References
- Bon Appetit: How to Get Butter to Room Temperature Quickly
- "The Baker's Dozen"; Flo Braker; 2001
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