10-Minute Homemade Butter in the Food Processor!

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  • čas přidán 15. 03. 2020
  • Does making butter scare you to death? Don't let it! We're going to make it ourselves with two ingredients that you get to control. I'm using non-homogenized, low heat pasteurized cream but you can choose organic, raw, or traditional dairy if that's your choice and give up tub "butters" and their wishy-washy claims for the best saturated fat on the planet. ;)
    Take 10 minutes and use your food processor to make homemade butter you can feel proud to serve--add herbs or spices to make compound butter or just spread it on a great slice of bread.
    Get the full recipe here: feastandfarm.com/how-to-make-...
    Get my food processor: amzn.to/2ZKeb1n
    Looking for some bread to have with your butter? Try my practical sourdough bread course: feastandfarmstore.com/product...
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Komentáře • 261

  • @beverlyhayshouston2770
    @beverlyhayshouston2770 Před 2 lety +29

    Whenever we made whipped cream, My Mother would always warn us to be careful because it could turn into butter really quickly.

    • @motog4-75
      @motog4-75 Před 10 měsíci +3

      I have here double cream. Been whipping it & whipping it...........
      More than ten minutes & it's NOT turning in to butter.
      What is going on here?

    • @kimmi4343
      @kimmi4343 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Was it at room temp? Straight from the fridge it whips forever

  • @thendnjedi1388
    @thendnjedi1388 Před 3 lety +28

    My grandma made butter using a mason jar, we shook that for hours it felt like but man it was good on toast. I may not buy store bought butter ever again

  • @marietruax7232
    @marietruax7232 Před 2 lety +25

    This is the easiest recipe I have found for making butter. Thank you, I love watching your videos.

  • @teresadoyle1396
    @teresadoyle1396 Před 4 lety +13

    We used to make butter when we were growing up and you weren’t kidding about making it by hand. When out churn broke we used to take turns shaking the mason jar of cream. Luckily there were 8 of us kids so we just passed it around but it STILL took a long while . 🤣

    • @7eyesopenwide168
      @7eyesopenwide168 Před 4 lety +3

      Fun memory!

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 4 lety +4

      You're right. It takes forever. Good thing there were plenty of hands for all that shaking. It's cute for kindergarteners to make a tablespoon of butter in a jar, but when you really want some to use for a while, it's great to have an appliance that will pull it off for you. --Rachel

    • @teresadoyle1396
      @teresadoyle1396 Před 4 lety +2

      You’re not kidding! 🤣

  • @mim9708
    @mim9708 Před 3 lety +2

    This looks awesome! Can't wait to try it myself. Thanks so much for the video!

  • @Bassingal
    @Bassingal Před 4 lety +30

    I’ve started making small-batches of butter by hand in a large baby food jar. Any smallish glass jar would work, as long as it hasn’t previously had a pungent product in it. It literally only takes about 8-10 minutes of just shaking the jar, and I have fresh butter for the day, with no need to rinse with water. Just pour off the buttermilk ( I make snack-sized pancakes with it) and keep the jar of butter in the refrigerator for the day. Fresh butter is the BEST!!!

    • @sageparsely2365
      @sageparsely2365 Před 3 lety +2

      I don't rinse mine either. I'm not that particular. Plus my tap water is really hard and would ruin it. And I'm sure not gonna waste bottled water.

    • @zaizen4359
      @zaizen4359 Před rokem +2

      Going to try this with about half a quart of cream I skimmed off a batch of raw milk that I recently picked up. Hopefully it doesn’t take too much longer with the larger amount of cream…

  • @colingbolie
    @colingbolie Před 4 lety +6

    Excellent tutorial!

  • @yesenia3816
    @yesenia3816 Před 9 měsíci

    Oh! Wow! This is so much better and easier than having all these ice bowls to rinse the butter out. Thanks.

  • @janiceh3995
    @janiceh3995 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Ive just made my first block of butter ( UK). I used marks and spencers double cream. I used a hand mixer ( a cheap one from tescos) It was quick to get to whipping cream stage then it took at least 10 mins to separate, my arm was aching! Ha! I squeezed the butter milk out as much as poss then dropped the butter into just a bowl of cold water. I squeezed it again to get the excess buttermilk out , i wasnt sure if i had got it all out but it seemed ok. Then i put it on greaseproof paper added a little salt ( kneaded it in a bit) then made it into a block of butter shape and popped it in the fridge. Done! And guess what? It tastes delicious! I have a tub of sainsburys double cream in the fridge so im going to do this after ive had a cuppa. But im going to invest in a food processor to make things easier. By the way, the marks and spencers double cream was £1.35 and the sainsburys one was £1.95. So mark’s was alot cheaper, surprisingly! I will let you know hiw the sainsbury’s double cream turns out. But one thing ….,im never buying butter again! Ha!

  • @life-is-so-colourful
    @life-is-so-colourful Před rokem +1

    A very nice video, and it's so easy to do. Thanks

  • @kimhoneycutt6258
    @kimhoneycutt6258 Před 4 lety +5

    As I was watching you rinse and work with that I was thinking, there is no way with my RSD/CRPS or Myasthenia Gravis that I could do that with my hands and then you mention your autoimmune disease. Bless your heart, you are a strong woman!! That was a wonderful demonstration! Thank you!!

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 4 lety +2

      I know Kim. I just adjust techniques so I can do them. I focus on what I'm able to do. My forearms are about 60% weak, my hands... can't even work a zipper or a button. I got stuck in the bathroom the other night because I couldn't turn the knob. But I keep finding ways to do what I love. 🥰

    • @kimhoneycutt6258
      @kimhoneycutt6258 Před 4 lety

      @@FeastandFarmCooks you really are an amazing, strong person!

    • @Bassingal
      @Bassingal Před 4 lety +2

      I’m learning how to make very small batches of everything, because I’m only feeding me & my husband. I’ve learned how to make a two-day supply of butter in a baby food jar, a week of ranch dressing, by freezing buttermilk in ice cube trays to make a small jar of fresh ranch. I’m sure this food processor method of making butter could be adapted to an electric mini-chopper with less than half the cream, to make a small batch of butter that can be eaten without having to hand rinse, if refrigerated and eaten within a few days. My hand-shaken baby food jar butter lasts at least 5 days in my refrigerator.

    • @sewingintrifocals-alisonde7778
      @sewingintrifocals-alisonde7778 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Bassingal, great idea-I would be making butter for myself & a mini food chopper seems to be a great way to make a small batch.

  • @ImASurvivorNThriver
    @ImASurvivorNThriver Před 2 lety +1

    Good stuff! Thanks for sharing.

  • @wemcal
    @wemcal Před 2 lety

    Great video and information... this is a must try

  • @fobbitoperator3620
    @fobbitoperator3620 Před rokem

    This is wonderful!

  • @samknight7533
    @samknight7533 Před 2 měsíci

    I’m sooooo glad I came across your page! You remind me so much of my aunt. I started making bread from your videos! 🤍

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 2 měsíci

      I hope your aunt is awesome and cool and not 85 or something 🤣🤣

  • @Superman-ft2je
    @Superman-ft2je Před rokem +1

    Thqnks so much my grandma was mixing just the cream with no salt an I said let's watch Ur video and this homemade buttervis on point tysm

  • @Shelleyg9
    @Shelleyg9 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you so much for showing how easy it is to make butter ... Blessings from Australia

  • @squange20
    @squange20 Před 2 lety +8

    This is great. I didn’t know it’s this easy to make butter. I do have a food processor which hasn’t been used much since I got a mixer, so will use it to make butter, and will save the butter milk too.

  • @dalemills7926
    @dalemills7926 Před 2 lety +1

    Omygoodness I've been making this recipe since I came across it..lol making it tomorrow for your bread recipe for Our potluck dinner lol..the butter recipe is completely awesome !

  • @annieoakley1363
    @annieoakley1363 Před 2 lety

    Thank you sweetie so much I made it today

  • @cathyjones3403
    @cathyjones3403 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you. I’m going to make this as soon as I go get the cream. I have Rhumatoid Arthritis so I understand but we must march on the best we can.

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 4 lety +3

      Yes. My hands are as weak as water but I make it work! You can too Cathy! :) Good luck getting your hands on some good cream!

    • @wizardofraw
      @wizardofraw Před 3 lety

      You guys work on fixing that issue, regeneration is possible!

  • @warrioramina9832
    @warrioramina9832 Před 2 lety

    I am so glad I found her!!!! Love your videos!!

  • @Kings_New_Clothese
    @Kings_New_Clothese Před rokem +1

    Never knew it was that easy! Oh well, I know what I am making on Sunday evening.

  • @Waloshinblog
    @Waloshinblog Před rokem

    Love your background / studio kitchen!

  • @jleecortazar_mkibc
    @jleecortazar_mkibc Před 6 měsíci

    This looks so much easier than using my stand mixer! Now my husband is gonna kill me cuz I'm gonna be wanting another kitchen appliance 😂😂😂

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 6 měsíci

      A food processor is the #1 tool in my kitchen. You can do so much with one!

  • @cajmartinez
    @cajmartinez Před 4 měsíci +1

    You can pour off the buttercream and save it for baking in fridge or even freeze it. Then finish rinsing it off, etc.

  • @gomathiganesh8724
    @gomathiganesh8724 Před 3 lety +1

    What an easy recipe! Is it possible that I use my Vitamix? I don’t have a food processor

  • @CordulaPrice
    @CordulaPrice Před 3 lety

    Thank you 😊

  • @JanDaLadyRoze
    @JanDaLadyRoze Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for a great video! I make homemade ghee every month using 3 to 4 pounds of butter that I buy from the store. I'm going to make homemade butter next time using your process, and then continue on with turning it into ghee. I'm excited to give it a try! I make ghee because I am lactose intolerant and making clarified butter and ghee (which is one step beyond clarified) removes the milk solids and all the water. Ghee is shelf stable, is wonderful for baking and frying (it has a high smoke point of around 450, better than canola oil), and it tastes wonderful. It's basically butter oil. It's not that great slathered on top of biscuits or mashed potatoes, because it is butter "oil", after all. But for frying eggs and coating french fries before tossing them into the air fryer? Wonderful! Thanks again for sharing. :)

  • @fobbitoperator3620
    @fobbitoperator3620 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I just did this, & it turned out perfectly!
    Added only 1/2 teaspoon of Himalayan salt, & still jjuuuuuuust a bit too salty. Will use your portion next time.
    Fantastic video. Thanks!!
    -AwakenedTrucker

  • @Grace4myJourney
    @Grace4myJourney Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this tutorial. I just found you and am in love with your teaching style. I made some, but mine was much softer than yours, so I couldn't really kneed it hard like yours. Did I not blend it enough or is it because it got warm? Thanks again!

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 lety +6

      It's hard to say what the issue is. Where did you get your cream? Did you squeeze out alll the buttermilk? If you worked it too long with your hands and/or it's warm in your house your butter was likely soft from the heat. You could always put it in the fridge to firm then take it out and knead in your salt. I wonder if brands of cream make a difference too. I have a suspicion they do. ;)

    • @Grace4myJourney
      @Grace4myJourney Před 3 lety +4

      @@FeastandFarmCooks Thanks so much! I did put it in the fridge about 10 minutes, then took it out and was able to squeeze out the liquid a little better without it squishing through my fingers so easily. Added my salt and it tastes great! Thank you! I just had organic cream from Fred Meyer. I am going to a local dairy near me that sells organic and grass fed as well as raw dairy, and will be getting some of their cream soon to do some more. I loved the process and knowing exactly what was in my food! Thanks for your video!

  • @7eyesopenwide168
    @7eyesopenwide168 Před 4 lety +2

    You are livin the life!!

  • @SmittenKitten.
    @SmittenKitten. Před 4 lety +8

    That little glimpse from your porch looks like you live in some heavenly storybook land!! So beautiful! There is absolutely nothing better than some sliced brioche and fresh butter... Yummy! Hope you guys are staying safe!

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 4 lety +5

      It is the only place I want to be--that's for sure! It's a lot of work though. You have to be ready for all of that. And thank you we are safe. I hope you are as well. My food processor is a Cuisinart. I'll never use anything else! Kitchen Aid is total JUNK!

    • @SmittenKitten.
      @SmittenKitten. Před 4 lety +4

      @@FeastandFarmCooks We bought a KitchenAid fridge (and spent far too much on it) and I HATE it. I swore I'd never fall for it again.

  • @LepelstatCrafts
    @LepelstatCrafts Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for the great instructions. My process time matched up with yours almost perfectly.
    If you are interested, I might be able to make you some custom wood butter molds on my CNC machine. I think it would be a good project for me to try.

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 lety +1

      That sounds FUN!

    • @LepelstatCrafts
      @LepelstatCrafts Před 3 lety +1

      @@FeastandFarmCooks I've sent an email. :)

    • @zaizen4359
      @zaizen4359 Před rokem

      @@LepelstatCrafts If you still do custom butter molds, I would also be interested in checking out your work. I may be interested in commissioning you to make some!

    • @LepelstatCrafts
      @LepelstatCrafts Před rokem

      @@zaizen4359 I am still looking to make them. Please see my channel for my contact information

  • @sunflowernation8475
    @sunflowernation8475 Před 3 lety +2

    I’m surprised it didn’t melt a bit with your hands? My body temp would melt it, I believe! Great video! Thank you 💕

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 lety +1

      With cold water running over it and the cream was cold to start, it has never been an issue for me Veronica!

    • @judykish1481
      @judykish1481 Před rokem

      It should have been rinsed in a bowl with ice water - at least 3-4 times. If you do it in a bowl, you can see if the butter is clean - the water will be clear. You can't tell if it's clean by running it under a faucet.

  • @GlobalWarmingX
    @GlobalWarmingX Před 3 lety +1

    Great tutorial! Is there any application for the liquid once the butter solids separate other than dumping it down the drain?

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 lety +4

      Of course! It's buttermilk so you can 1) drink it 2) mix it in baked goods 3) use it in marinades or to soak chicken for frying 4) culture it and use it in any of the ways I've already listed.

  • @geoffreyspencer9657
    @geoffreyspencer9657 Před 3 lety +2

    Question: What blade are you using? It looks like the one for kneading bread. Great video. Plan to do this myself. Torn between the food processor or the mixer but this looks a lot less messy.

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 lety +3

      Hey Geoffrey, I was actually using what is referred to as the "S" blade. It's pretty much all I use. The dough blades are plastic--I never get mine out. Food processor would certainly be less messy than the mixer. --Rachel

  • @cnnw3929
    @cnnw3929 Před 4 lety +3

    Good method. I see you were using a Cuisinart Elemental 13 to do the work. I would have liked seeing more action from the food processor, so I could better judge what is going on as the machine runs.

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 4 lety +2

      I have no idea what model my food processor is but Cuisinart is my favorite for kitchen tools (and Bosch!). Just turn it on and let it run--you'll know when it's butter even if you didn't feel like I gave you the angles you wanted. --Rachel

  • @smd-yx6it
    @smd-yx6it Před 4 lety +2

    Interesting! You need to be making MORE videos! 😀😀😀

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 4 lety +1

      I need a clone to get it all done but I'm trying!

    • @sageparsely2365
      @sageparsely2365 Před 3 lety

      @@FeastandFarmCooks Don't get a clone! Look what happened to Bidens' it killed him. 😅😂

  • @princessc9116
    @princessc9116 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello From Florida. I was on the search for an authentic Italian cream cake and went through a few. Your video came up and I was most interested. Must of the others short cut to a box cake mix. Your way is not hard at all. I'm going to give your recipe a try.
    Also I was watching your recipe on homemade butter. Can that butter milk be used in your buttermilk biscuit recipe? And can that milk be used for other things? Thank you.

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 lety

      You will love the cream cake--and we never use box mixes on this channel. ;) As for the buttermilk, yes you can use it for anything you choose and yes you can put it in biscuits, HOWEVER the buttermilk used in biscuits, to marinate chicken, etc that I like is always cultured. The discard from making butter doesn't have any tang and is very thin and watery. Cultured buttermilk is what you always see me use on this channel. You can culture the thinner stuff as well or use it as-is you just lose the flavor of it.

  • @APRN4441
    @APRN4441 Před 4 měsíci

    I love your videos

  • @wizardofraw
    @wizardofraw Před 3 lety

    Newly subscribed thank you.

  • @Daniel-hz2gg
    @Daniel-hz2gg Před 4 lety

    Wow, love it. Going to try this.

  • @jvallas
    @jvallas Před 9 měsíci

    I do have a form/mold for the butter and I'm trying to find advice on best practice for filling and unloading it. I tried years ago and couldn't get it out unbroken (the form is just a cube with a flower design, does not have a mechanism that pushes the butter out). The best I've seen is to place mold in ice water for 10 minutes, then fill and release...that it should drop out. Does anyone have any more advice before I wreck another pound of butter? Thanks!

  • @SouthernOregonOrgani
    @SouthernOregonOrgani Před 3 lety +1

    Aren’t food processors just the best!
    I love your accent btw your absolutely cute as a button ❤️

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 lety

      Well thank you! And yes they are wonderful. I got a new Breville a few weeks ago and it's great!

  • @pamelagooch9890
    @pamelagooch9890 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow I have been getting low on butter !!! How'd you know !!. Not really wanting to go shopping till later in the week..I will certainly try this Thank ya Rachel. Ih..can I use.just regular heavy cream ?

  • @fairroy1234
    @fairroy1234 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome tutorial! How long can that butter last if kept sealed in an air tight container?

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 2 lety +3

      About a week. The more buttermilk you wash out of the butter, the longer it will last.

  • @PrettyIsAsPrettyDoes
    @PrettyIsAsPrettyDoes Před 7 měsíci

    Omgoodness! Thank you for this recipe! I’m excited to make my own. Would it be okay to use a blender?

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I don't know. Maybe? I kind of worry it might be too thick for the motor but you can try!

    • @PrettyIsAsPrettyDoes
      @PrettyIsAsPrettyDoes Před 7 měsíci

      @@FeastandFarmCooks Okay. I’ll be using a newer model of a Vitamix blender. It’s suppose to function as a food processor as well.
      Thank you for taking the time to answer my question. 🙏🏽 I hope your husband is progressing well and your family too. My prayers are with you all.

  • @rockygraziano2339
    @rockygraziano2339 Před 2 lety +3

    Well, i was looking for a way to cut the price of butter. But i buy my butter for about 2.50 a pound. With the price of heavy cream i would be spending more. Yes i know the homemade would be great without all the additives but with today’s grocery prices I’ve gotta cut where i can. PS , love your vids and your teaching skills.

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 2 lety

      Yeah it's not a cheaper option. Especially when you buy the kind of cream I recommend--it's about $7-$9 per quart. Do what's best for you. --Rachel

  • @yhwhandme62
    @yhwhandme62 Před 3 lety

    You are awesome. Thank you. Can this butter be used as cake frosting?

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 lety

      You can use this butter in a frosting (like a buttercream) but you wouldn't frost a cake with butter--I'm sure that's what you meant. ;)

    • @yhwhandme62
      @yhwhandme62 Před 3 lety

      @@FeastandFarmCooks I meant butter mixed with icing sugar or swiss meringue :)

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 lety

      @@yhwhandme62 LOL! I was sure hoping so but these days people ask for some strange stuff! Yes it would work great you may just want to skip the salt in the butter and add that separately to your frosting.

  • @powerhouse4273
    @powerhouse4273 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you! We live in Amish country. Would this taste "funky" made from raw cream?

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 lety +3

      It would be delicious! I prefer raw cream over everything else!

  • @stormygayle9388
    @stormygayle9388 Před 2 lety

    Hello 👋 from Australia.. just wondering re the buttermilk you mentioned as a by product of the butter.
    Is it useable in cooking as is or does it need something else added/done to it!
    It just looked v watery and the buttermilk I buy is v thick?
    Any help wld be appreciated.
    Thk u. 🐨👍🏼👍🏼

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 2 lety

      No you can use buttermilk like this in recipes as you choose but the difference between this and what's at the store is that this is buttermilk before it's been cultured. You can culture your own if you'd like to get that tangy flavor. Buttermilk isn't isn't tart or thick naturally..

  • @zardozmania
    @zardozmania Před 3 lety

    have you fermented your cream first in order to get cultured butter? cultured tastes the best to me. if so how long do you let it sit first?

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 lety

      I like cultured butter too but this was not cultured or I would have covered those steps in the video. Maybe we can explore that in a future one, but there are lots of videos out there for culturing cream I'm sure you can find and then apply it to this recipe.

  • @cubbylevi1764
    @cubbylevi1764 Před rokem

    Does this require refrigeration after making or can it be left out like other butters? I’d love to start making my own. Really enjoying your channel. New subscriber 🥰

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před rokem +1

      I do leave some out and I put the rest away in the fridge. If I'm going to use it within a day or two it can stay out just fine, but longer than that and any leftover buttermilk that didn't get rinsed out well starts to turn a little tangy. ;)

    • @cubbylevi1764
      @cubbylevi1764 Před rokem

      @@FeastandFarmCooks that makes sense! Thank you.

  • @Purpleroses
    @Purpleroses Před 3 lety +1

    Wow. Great Video. Never Heard Of Using It To Whip The Cream To Butter. If I Do It, I'd Do It The Same. Weak Hands. Thank You So Much. BLESSINGS

  • @prettyricky9147
    @prettyricky9147 Před 2 lety

    Great tutorial!! Are you able to use light cream as well?

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 2 lety

      Light cream? You'll need a butterfat content over 40% so light cream may in fact not be what you want. I use heavy cream and heavy whipping cream interchangeably but never see light cream in my stores. --Rachel

    • @prettyricky9147
      @prettyricky9147 Před 2 lety

      @@FeastandFarmCooks ok thank you 🙏🏽

  • @Simsane
    @Simsane Před 3 lety

    Can you give a link to a site that sells the type of cream you use?

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 lety

      Peggy here's the link but they don't ship as far as I know. :( jdcountrymilk.com/ If you have a whole foods near you they carry non homogenized milk.

  • @kimberlyheeg1133
    @kimberlyheeg1133 Před 6 měsíci

    Can you show us how to make hummus? And how do you make pastries gluten free? Or do you eat wheat?

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 6 měsíci

      I don't do rice or grains so no wheat for me anymore even though I do make slow fermented sourdough for my family. Gluten free baking is a total pain in the butt because everyone has different allergies and wants a swap for every single ingredient. Plus if you don't use the exact brands of ingredients I would, the recipes often don't turn out. It's just not a recipe type I really want to do on CZcams. I do occasionally do some Paleo baking but have never shared those here.

  • @donnadayle3762
    @donnadayle3762 Před rokem

    i have watched several videos and no one is saying if the cream should be room temp or cold? i would think it would have to be cold but i don't want to waste it if not...thank you!

  • @kendraleu7022
    @kendraleu7022 Před 3 lety +1

    How long does the butter last? Can you freeze it? Thanks

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 lety +3

      Yes you can freeze butter but make sure it is in something very air tight. Butter takes on odors (even freezer smells) very easily. In the fridge your butter can easily last a couple of weeks as long as it is air tight. The more thoroughly you rinse out the buttermilk the longer it will last.

  • @christinabarnes1105
    @christinabarnes1105 Před 3 lety +1

    Does the butter have to stay in the fridge at all times??? I usually leave my store bot butter on my counter.

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 lety

      I wouldn't say all times...take out enough to use up in a day or two then get out some more. Also make sure to rinse your butter really well and squeeze out as much retained buttermilk as humanly possible--that will help keep the flavor from souring faster than it should.

  • @Lisa-ij6tt
    @Lisa-ij6tt Před rokem

    Can I add the salt with the cream & process instead of adding later?

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před rokem +1

      No it will dilute and you won't have proper seasoning in the butter.

  • @seikokidrick1658
    @seikokidrick1658 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi, what kind of food processor are you using? Thanks

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 4 měsíci

      That one was a Cuisinart but it fell apart and I moved to Breville which I love!

  • @bbpeeker
    @bbpeeker Před 2 měsíci

    Could salt be added to cream before whipping?

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 2 měsíci +1

      No because it would get diluted and removed when the buttermilk is separated.

  • @lcb123rtb8
    @lcb123rtb8 Před 3 lety

    Does blend cream work for this recope

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 lety

      I don't know what blend cream is. You mean half and half? If so, no. You need heavy cream/double cream only.

  • @shannahonea714
    @shannahonea714 Před 3 lety

    Could you add the salt or other spices intro the food possessor

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 lety +2

      No Shanna, you'd want to wait until you separate the buttermilk. This could leave your butter under salted, and your buttermilk flavored in ways you don't want.

    • @shannahonea714
      @shannahonea714 Před 3 lety

      @@FeastandFarmCooks of course I didn't think about that thank you

  • @rkusmarini7270
    @rkusmarini7270 Před rokem

    Can i make it white raw milk? Not heavy cream .

  • @joycedwyer3799
    @joycedwyer3799 Před 2 lety

    What kind of blade are you using?

  • @carolynkelly1796
    @carolynkelly1796 Před 3 lety

    What brand and how many cups is your food processor....?

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 lety

      It's an 8 cup Cuisinart. I think I linked it in the description but if not here it is again: amzn.to/2ZKeb1n I've since moved to a Breville which I like even more but they are $$$$$.

  • @bryanadams256
    @bryanadams256 Před 2 lety

    What's the approximate ratio end result? 1 litre @ 35%=1 lb?

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 2 lety

      I don't know an exact ratio Bryan. Heavy cream is 36-40% fat though--so it makes sense to assume that you'll get about a 40% yield. I used a quart of cream in this video and got probably close to 2 cups of butter from it which would be almost a 50% ratio.

  • @scarletb79
    @scarletb79 Před 3 lety

    Beautiful tutorial! One question, why is it necessary to rinse the butter?

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 lety

      Buttermilk left in the butter will cause it to spoil or develop an off flavor. In order for your butter to last weeks, it needs that rinsed out of it. Buttermilk itself can be saved for other recipes but what's stuck in the butter needs to be rinsed away very well.

  • @wilhelminemorris7946
    @wilhelminemorris7946 Před 3 lety +1

    Is it o.k to add the salt to the cream?

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 lety

      I'd recommend waiting until the butter is made. If you salt the cream before it's separated, it will leave some of it behind in the buttermilk and/or get washed down the drain.

  • @darkroses7631
    @darkroses7631 Před 2 lety

    I’m sorry I’m commenting on all your videos haha! Can I use a blender? I don’t have a hand mixer or a food processor

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 2 lety +2

      I've never done it in a blender but I think it would work! Just give it a try. And get yourself some kitchen tools! :)

    • @darkroses7631
      @darkroses7631 Před 2 lety +1

      @@FeastandFarmCooks me and my fiancé just moved into our house and had our son like a week into moving into our house so we have not really gotten everything we need just yet but we are working on it. I used the blender and it seemed okay but it was more white then yellow and the consistency was off.. we just tried to use it and it didn’t really work out so I guess I will look for a food processor! We plan on getting chickens during the summer time and we are trying to be more healthy and eat less store bought stuff especially since our son is gonna be eating food eventually I want him to be healthy! Thank you for the videos!

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 2 lety

      @@darkroses7631 well you are certainly in a busy season! Remember though that butter has historically been made by just shaking cream in a jar until the fat clumps together 😊 so no power tools are really needed. I'd bet your blender method was probably just fine.

  • @bleurose8380
    @bleurose8380 Před 2 lety

    Can you add the salt as you are making it rather than at the end?

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 2 lety

      If you do it at the beginning you'll leave a lot behind in the buttermilk.

    • @bleurose8380
      @bleurose8380 Před 2 lety

      @@FeastandFarmCooks ok I understand. Thank you.

  • @Logan45499
    @Logan45499 Před rokem

    I have such a hard time getting it to be butter. It ends up being like a whipped style butter, and is crumbly when refrigerated.

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před rokem

      What kind of cream are you using? And yes butter will come off the block in chunks when it's cold.

  • @judykish1481
    @judykish1481 Před rokem

    You can't know if the water is running clear unless you put it in a bowl filled with water & 3-4 rinses. Running it under the faucet doesn't get it clean enough. And I would never waste the buttermilk - it can be used to make bread.

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před rokem

      I've never had any trouble with rinsing mine but thank you for your thoughts.

  • @user-mk3xo3in5i
    @user-mk3xo3in5i Před rokem

    What the second last step meanes

  • @alessal4553
    @alessal4553 Před 3 lety

    do you know why my butter was very soft ?? it would stick in my hands and obv i cant turn it and wash it like you did yours

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 lety +1

      Hmmm...it makes me think it was just too warm. You could stick it in the fridge foe a few minutes until it firms and then keep working with it.

    • @denizpalazzo-giorgio10
      @denizpalazzo-giorgio10 Před 3 lety

      Mine is too. I think it may have to do with my food processor not bring as powerful tho. Bc hers turned to stiff peaked whip cream in 1.5min, where mine took 5-6min to get there. Anyone got any thoughts?
      I have a oster food processor

    • @alessal4553
      @alessal4553 Před 3 lety

      @@denizpalazzo-giorgio10 no its actually the food processor thing. youre right. im using my kitchenaid and i dont have a problem anymore

  • @sageparsely2365
    @sageparsely2365 Před 3 lety +1

    I used a blender once, that also took forever. Also almost burnt the motor out.

  • @kmain0
    @kmain0 Před rokem

    can't believe you didnt save the buttermilk!

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před rokem

      I didn't that time but of course you should!

    • @kmain0
      @kmain0 Před rokem

      @@FeastandFarmCooks thought of you in this video czcams.com/video/b--l_0eMbo8/video.html

  • @annieoakley1363
    @annieoakley1363 Před 2 lety

    Did you use a juicer it almost looks like a juicer to me I used a blender

  • @h.a890
    @h.a890 Před rokem

    Why do we need to rinse it?

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před rokem

      The remaining buttermilk has to be removed to prevent rapid spoilage.

  • @sparky3869
    @sparky3869 Před rokem

    Why did you throw out the butter milk?

  • @brownoriental201
    @brownoriental201 Před rokem

    i dont know what i was doing wrong but when i put the oreos in the processor, it wouldnt do anything! I thought i put too many oreos in there, so i reduced it to 12 from 24. Still nothing! And i reduced it from 12 to 6. Still nothing! So i used a regular blender to pulverize my oreos! That took SO MUCH LONGER to process 200 pieces of cookies! What was i doing wrong???!!! Someone please help me!!! This processor worked with my carrots, onions, and everything else but not when i'm processing cookies or crackerS!! HELP!! ;{

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před rokem

      Did you mean to post this comment on a butter post? It's okay if you didn't :) Oreos of course have a filling that can jam up some food processors. It's more likely if they are cheaper and super small of course. Lucky for you, cookies and crackers crush so easily in a big ziploc bag and you can smash them with a skillet.

  • @Archzenom
    @Archzenom Před 2 lety +1

    Why did you drain the darn delicious buttermilk into the sink? That is so good to drink there lady.

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 2 lety +1

      People crack me up fussing at me about that buttermilk. I CLEARLY said you can save it. So save it. Drink it. Do whateeeevvverrr you want with it. I know you don't have to get rid of it.

    • @Archzenom
      @Archzenom Před 2 lety +1

      @@FeastandFarmCooks Yes but I saw you drain it on the sink which is a nono. Man! I drank buttermilk before and then used that on my Cafe D'Vita Matcha shake powder and IT WAS THE BEST MIX EVER!

    • @jvallas
      @jvallas Před 9 měsíci

      It's a nono for you. Other people are free to do otherwise.

    • @Archzenom
      @Archzenom Před 9 měsíci

      @@jvallas Was that for me? IF so, please! Spare me the spill over. Every drop counts and you have to make a delicious frappe with it or dress it on your salads or otherwise, make cheese out of it.

  • @barney6888
    @barney6888 Před rokem

    A beautiful southern belle.

  • @alfiekemp7401
    @alfiekemp7401 Před 3 lety

    Ok....... could I knock that up in a nutri ninja which is essentially a high speed processor??

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 lety

      You betcha. It might get a tad thick for the motor (use the pusher to move it around) but go for it!

    • @alfiekemp7401
      @alfiekemp7401 Před 3 lety

      @@FeastandFarmCooks Thanks for getting back to me.... I’m just a bachelor in COVID lockdown, so I might as well learn something here. Never baked before, but what I see so far is you mix your wet n dry ingredients then fold em together. So I figured mix the wet in the Nutri Bullet, as that’s meant for making smoothies anyhow !!……… I’ll see what happens makin butter. Thanks again 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧👍🏻

  • @angelashook7112
    @angelashook7112 Před 3 lety

    I need dairy free now that they have dairy free heavy cream I'm going to try.

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 lety +1

      This won't work with dairy free cream. Not even remotely. It's a dairy only thing.

  • @MrGuez37
    @MrGuez37 Před rokem

    Economiclly speaking : what weight of butter can you make from one litre of cream ?

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před rokem

      I didn't weigh mine but it was about a pound.

    • @janiceh3995
      @janiceh3995 Před 6 měsíci

      I have just made my first batch, (Uk) from marks and spencers 600ml double cream (£1.35), I had pinched about 100g for using on a dessert but what was left made a block if 235g of butter and tastes delicious! Very pkeased and definately will be doing this again!

  • @FrankGreenway
    @FrankGreenway Před rokem

    Ours ran for about an hour and never turned to butter, what gives? We were using no pasteurized fresh cream.

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před rokem

      You must have had a bit of milk in it. Even the tiniest amount will cause it not to turn to butter.

  • @papayafruit5703
    @papayafruit5703 Před 3 lety

    ... or can be made from buttermilk

  • @jayedwards4863
    @jayedwards4863 Před 3 lety

    Save the buttermilk to make biscuits

  • @marysmith4811
    @marysmith4811 Před 5 měsíci

    Why can't the salt be added in the processor?

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 5 měsíci

      Because it would be diluted by the buttermilk that gets separated out.

    • @marysmith4811
      @marysmith4811 Před 5 měsíci

      @@FeastandFarmCooks Oh, duh! Thanks!

  • @bd8483
    @bd8483 Před rokem

    If you wanted use a standing mixer and let it do its thinknfor sbout 5 minutes.

  • @bobcrandall7749
    @bobcrandall7749 Před 8 měsíci

    Why didn't you take out the butter milk put it in the refrigerator . instead of puting down the drain

  • @s.nifrum4580
    @s.nifrum4580 Před 2 měsíci

    Holy shit you and I have the same processor

  • @Timinator62
    @Timinator62 Před rokem +1

    Actually if you rinse the Butter while it's still in the million clumps 2:48 after you've poured off the Buttermilk, you'l spend far less time rinsing and squeezing and your Butter will have even less leftover Buttermilk that could cause the Butter to go bad.

  • @MeepChangeling
    @MeepChangeling Před 3 lety

    This is cool, but why would you do this if you don't own a cow? Is it cheaper?

    • @lindastrang6755
      @lindastrang6755 Před 3 lety

      In my case the butter available in Canada now has palm oil added to it so it wont melt at room temperature. I dont like that.

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 lety

      For some people it's about the fun of it. But for the majority of us it's to control the ingredients. Most cream here in the US is sold with thickeners like carageenan and stabilizers in it, plus you can't get raw butter in any store. If you want a specific quality or type, you will probably need to make it.

  • @naomi8097
    @naomi8097 Před rokem

    I sometimes get homemade butter from Amish in my community but they add so much salt I have to rinse the butter to reduce saltiness. Lol

  • @gigamada
    @gigamada Před 3 měsíci

    please i want make Homemade Butter from whole milk

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 měsíci +1

      It's not possible. You have to have cream.

    • @gigamada
      @gigamada Před 3 měsíci

      @@FeastandFarmCooks I tried it. I bought raw milk from a farm and left it for 48 hours at room temperature in the kitchen without adding any starters or cultures because raw milk contains live cultures that do not require the addition of starters. The natural fermentation process produces lactic acid, which encourages good bacteria and kills harmful bacteria. Then I blended it for 15 minutes and got two products, liquid and butter, together. Thank you for your response, and I wish you success😇🥰

    • @FeastandFarmCooks
      @FeastandFarmCooks  Před 3 měsíci +1

      You'll have to explain how you did that because even getting a few tablespoons of milk in cream will cause it not to whip.