This is what I bought. I can't imagine who I would give this to except myself and so I did. It is a quart sized glass butter churn. Yes, that's right a butter churn. Lord knows how difficult it is to buy butter in the grocery store (not). As soon as it came, I needed to try it but I had to buy some heavy cream. I went to our local Piggly Wiggly. I wish I could shop there all the time, but it is very expensive. Shopping locally helps the local economy, but my grocery bill would be double. I bought 1/2 pint of heavy cream. The cost was $1.79 and it only made the equivalent of one stick of butter. I know I can buy a full pint for $1.69 at Aldi's which still makes one stick of butter little pricey. The good thing is that I know what is in the butter. There isn't any wax, coloring or preservatives. There is just heavy cream.
I poured the cream into the glass jar and started turning the crank. In no time, the cranking got a little harder. The cranking becomes easier when the butter forms a ball and the buttermilk separates out. Just like that you have a glob of butter and buttermilk. I use buttermilk in other recipes so I can always find a use for it.
This is plain salted butter. |
At this point you pour off the buttermilk, and rinse the butter with cool water. It's as easy as that. It can be salted or flavored. I made honey cinnamon butter which is fantastic. You just mix honey and cinnamon into the fresh soft butter.
This is the buttermilk and the cinnamon honey butter. |
I probably won't be doing this for all my butter needs unless I can find a source for cream that doesn't involve buying a cow. I certainly will make the flavored butter often. Recipes come with the churn for parmesan, basil, tomato butter, chili & lime butter and the honey cinnamon. I think you could flavor it with whatever you like.
I had just made fresh bread and spread on the honey cinnamon butter. It tasted like a cinnamon roll. I have a new potato bread recipe that I love. It uses sour cream and instant potato flakes.
I started making the bread dough in the bread machine but then shaped the dough into small loaves. The size is perfect. |
From now on I have to focus on gifts others would like. I have our four grandson's to buy for. I doubt if I will be tempted to keep anything I buy for them. Wish me luck with the rest.
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