Shirl
What do you use to make your butter...is it a churn, an hand electric mixer or the infamous glass jar and crazy shaking for half an hour???
johnfb wrote:Shirl
What do you use to make your butter...is it a churn, an hand electric mixer or the infamous glass jar and crazy shaking for half an hour???
Shirl wrote:johnfb wrote:Shirl
What do you use to make your butter...is it a churn, an hand electric mixer or the infamous glass jar and crazy shaking for half an hour???
John its nothing exciting.... I use my kenwood chef. I buy any cream I find in the reduced sections and make up my butter to freeze and use as needed.
I havent bought any butter or spreads for a number of years. I use the buttermilk in yoghurt making or in cheese sauces as its incredibly creamy. I freeze it in portion sized bags and just take a bag out in a morning if I know I shall need it for dinner.
wheels wrote:[How do you use your buttermilk in yogurt?
Phil
Shirl wrote:Hmmm thats one thing I don't make as we don't eat ice cream!
I would think the answer is no though because ice cream uses cream and butter milk is very thin and wouldn't thicken up sufficiently. When I use buttermilk for yoghurt I need to add milk powder to get a good consistency.
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