Homemade Butter with Chives and Buttermilk
- 6 ounces, fluid Light Cream
- 2 Tablespoons Minced Fresh Chives
- 1 pinch Or More Of Salt
- This recipe is really simple but it does take time.
- Dont plan on using the butter the same day you start to make it, and dont rush yourself.
- Make the butter at a leisurely pace whenever you have time, and refrigerate it when you are busy.
- Pour the cream into an eight-ounce jar and add the chives and salt.
- You could use more cream if you wanted, just adjust the size of the jar accordingly.
- I used the leftover cream from when I made my Double Bittersweet Chocolate Ganache Cake.
- I found that it made a nice proportion of butter to buttermilk but you could use heavy cream if so desired.
- Seal the jar tightly.
- Here is where the fun begins.
- Shake the cream, and keep shaking, and shake some more, and still shake away.
- By doing this you are created a little mini butter churn in your jar.
- Shake while you are watching TV, really, just shake whenever you have at least one free hand.
- It takes a long time to make butter this way.
- But it still takes a long time if you wanted to try to use the mixer with a whisk attachment.
- And my mixer whirs something awful.
- Really I would rather shake a jar than listen to that thing for any prolonged period of time.
- The butter is ready when you have about an inch to an inch and a half or more of butter and the butter looks kind of like scrambled eggs.
- Take a small square of cheesecloth and place it over the mouth of the jar.
- Flip over the jar and, holding on to the cheesecloth, let the buttermilk drain into a bowl.
- Once most of the buttermilk is drained out, grab the cheesecloth and butter in one fist and squeeze out the remaining buttermilk.
- Place the butter on a piece of plastic wrap and cover it before forming it into a ball.
- Pour the buttermilk back into the jar.
- Refrigerate both until ready to use.
cream, fresh chives, salt
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/homemade-ingredients/homemade-butter-with-chives-and-buttermilk/ (may not work)