How to Make Butter

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There's nothing like the fresh taste of homemade butter on hot biscuits. You need to begin with either raw milk (straight from a cow or goat; non-homogenized) or cream to make butter.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Things You’ll Need:

  • Cheesecloth
  • Heavy Creams
  • Raw Milk
  • Salt
  • Thermometers
  • Butter Paddles
  • Quart Jars

Step1
If you're using raw milk, separate cream from milk by letting the milk sit for 12 to 24 hours in the refrigerator until the cream comes to the top of the milk. Use a large spoon or dipper to take the cream from the top of the milk.
Step2
Let cream sit at room temperature until it is 60 degrees F.
Step3
Pour cream into a quart jar and cover with a lid.
Step4
Shake jar until globules of butter appear and most of the liquid has turned to a soft solid.
Step5
Drain buttermilk from butter.
Step6
Add cool water to jar and shake gently.
Step7
Place cheesecloth over top of jar and drain.
Step8
Rinse butter until liquid poured off is clear. If buttermilk is left in butter, it will give it a sour taste and cause the butter to spoil more quickly.
Step9
Dump butter onto a cool surface, such as a marble or wood cutting board.
Step10
Squeeze liquid from butter using wooden paddles or spoons to smash butter and pour off liquid.
Step11
Add 1/4 tsp. to 1/2 tsp. of salt as you are mixing butter.
Step12
Shape butter or place in bowls with a lid and store in refrigerator. Store excess in freezer.

Tips & Warnings

  • If you are making large quantities of butter, you may want to invest in a paddle churn.
  • Sometimes it will take a while - perhaps 20 minutes - for the cream to turn to butter, so be patient and keep shaking that jar at a steady pace.

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Vinascar said

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on 4/7/2008 I just made butter. When the butter and cream seperated the butter didn't have that buttery flavor. How do I get the butter to have that buttery flavor?

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on 2/7/2008 This is a Great Article Thanks so much

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on 4/12/2008 Be careful when using tupperware to shake the cream that you don't squeeze too hard. If you do, you will likely spray butter of cream all over the room.

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on 4/12/2008 Put heavy whipping cream(unsweetened) in food processor with a steel blade. Turn on. After about 1-3 minutes, cream will separate. Drain liquid from solids. Add salt and chill.

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