How to Make Homemade Butter

#Butter made from #milk of sheep, goat, cow, buffalo,...In old times, butter was luxury and used only in special occasions and events.
Butter used for frying, sautéing and baking. It’s colour varies from deep yellow to pale yellow.
Few days ago I prepared my own #homemade_ cheese and the result was FAN TAS TIC. Then I told myself lets make home made butter, why not?
I know everyone can buy butter but making butter at home is amazing experience. You have no idea how much is easy. I mean it’s super super easy to make beautiful butter at home and however in ancient time making butter needed time and energy but nowadays with simple device you can do that. Ancient technique and method is still used in some of villages. They use a goat skin filled with milk and rock it until formation of butter.
what you need is cream and mixer. About mixer, I used my hand holder mixer, but you can use food processor or even egg beater but this last one will require lots of energy and time !!!
It takes just about 15 minutes to make your own home made butter. You can keep your butter plane or add different flavours and make it sweet or savoury. For example one of my adding flavour is sumac, because Iranian use sumac and butter for kebab and rice and is perfectly ok.
How to Make Homemade Butter
#Butter made from #milk of sheep, goat, cow, buffalo,...In old times, butter was luxury and used only in special occasions and events.
Butter used for frying, sautéing and baking. It’s colour varies from deep yellow to pale yellow.
Few days ago I prepared my own #homemade_ cheese and the result was FAN TAS TIC. Then I told myself lets make home made butter, why not?
I know everyone can buy butter but making butter at home is amazing experience. You have no idea how much is easy. I mean it’s super super easy to make beautiful butter at home and however in ancient time making butter needed time and energy but nowadays with simple device you can do that. Ancient technique and method is still used in some of villages. They use a goat skin filled with milk and rock it until formation of butter.
what you need is cream and mixer. About mixer, I used my hand holder mixer, but you can use food processor or even egg beater but this last one will require lots of energy and time !!!
It takes just about 15 minutes to make your own home made butter. You can keep your butter plane or add different flavours and make it sweet or savoury. For example one of my adding flavour is sumac, because Iranian use sumac and butter for kebab and rice and is perfectly ok.
Steps
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Ingredients
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Add cream to your device and beat it until the cream become stiff and turn into whipped cream (it takes 5-6 minutes).
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Now add iced cold water to the whipped cream. It helps separate butter from butter milk.
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Keep beating until butter milk come out and you have yellow butter solids.
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In order to separate butter from butter milk, Pout the mixture into a bowl lined with a sieve or line a sieve with a clean butter muslin and set over a bowl and allow the butter milk drain into the bowl.
Pick the butter in your hand and squeeze out all butter milk. - 6
Butter is ready. Now if you like, you can add some flavour to the butter or keep it plane.
I divided my butter into several pieces and added different spices, and herbs. - 7
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You can store this butter for 2 months in the fridge or freeze and store it for longer time.
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