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My quick and easy homemade butter recipe

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Butter recipe
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The ingredients needed to make your homemade butter
Making homemade butter only requires one ingredient: fresh cream. But you can also add salt and/or herbs.

Fresh cream: Butter is made from fresh cream from cow’s milk. We use liquid cream and heavy cream, but not light cream. It must contain at least 30% fat. Indeed, the richer the cream, the easier the butter is to prepare. Note that the cream must rest in the refrigerator for at least 24 hours before preparing this butter recipe.

Salt: For those who wish to make semi-salted or salted butter, you can add fleur de sel. Thus, for semi-salted butter, add 0.5 to 3 g of salt per 100 g of butter. Beyond 3 g of salt, you then obtain salted butter.

Herbs: For the more gourmet, you can quite easily accommodate your butter recipe with aromatic herbs, spices, garlic, shallots, fruit zest, etc

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Necessary equipment
To make your homemade butter a success, you will not need a lot of equipment. The essentials are surely in your kitchen. To begin, equip yourself with the following utensils:

A bowl and a blender arm (or a food processor),
A clean tea towel or a vegetable milk filter (gauze, cheesecloth, etc.)
A ceramic or glass container of the desired shape.
The homemade butter recipe
Butter recipe
Preparation time: 20 minutes

Ingredients for 150 g of homemade butter
30 cl of liquid cream (minimum 30% fat)
20 cl of thick cream (minimum 30% fat)
Fleur de sel (according to your tastes and desires)
Herbs (optional)
Very cold water
Preparation

Step 1 – Separate the fat from the buttermilk
To begin, pour the two types of crème fraîche into the blender bowl.
Then whip the cream for at least 10 minutes at high speed, to separate the elements constituting the cream.
You should then observe a white liquid that separates from the fat. Indeed, the fat that makes up the butter will gradually separate from the liquid called buttermilk (or whey).
Continue to whisk for another 2 minutes, to separate the material well.
Finally, empty the buttermilk (liquid).
Butter recipe
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