Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (2024)

I wasn’t ready for this post, because I didn’t even think it was going to make its way to Bread & With It. I thought making homemade butter would be really difficult. Boy was I wrong! Homemade butter is delicious, easy and just plain cool to make!

Deborah at the Stinky Kitchen wrote an article back in December, how to make raw butter. I shared her article on the Bread & With ItFacebook page.Along with the “share”, I mentionedthat I was excited to make homemade butter, and here I am in February finally sharing it with you! After going through the process… yes, I seriously think that everyone needs homemade butter on their bucket list! It was so cool, and it made the absolute best weeks worth of buttered toast! Yum!

One of my favorite things is the well-known “do it yourself” technique. There is so much to learn from doing things yourself. Even more so, it helps us to appreciate some of the conveniences of daily life. Great Grandma Hutchinson would wake up every morning and milk 40 cows, then use the cream to make butter. She would churn it herself. She didn’t go the store with perfectly printed tablespoon, 1/3 cup and 1/4 cup markings!

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For homemade butter, I used the Kitchen Aid technique. Deborah mentioned that she had trouble with her Kitchen Aid making a huge mess. I can see how that would be an issue, buttermilk goes flying everywhere. My very sweet husband bought me a Kitchen Aid for my birthday last summer. It came with a cover. I used it, and it saved my kitchen from the disaster Deborah went through. Although… her description of these events crack me up. If you’re not familiar with her writing. Get familiar. She’s hilarious!

I love my Kitchen Aid. Our kitchen is arranged around it, and Bread & With It would not be an option without it. It makes my life so much easier!

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I poured in 1 1/2 cups of whipping cream into my Kitchen Aid mixer using the whisk attachment, and about 5 minutes later I had butter. When whisking heavycream it firstbecomes homemade whipping cream,then it looks like it’scurdling. You will know when it’s finally done when the butter is completely separated from the buttermilk. It pretty much sticks to the whisk, and you know it’s done. I could not believe how easy it was.The whole house was beaming with excitement! My husband was just getting used to the fact that I could make food with whole pumpkins fresh from the field, and now I’ve thrown his world for a loop again by making butter.

This time around though, he wasn’t the only impressed one. I was pretty amazed at how easy it was. I don’t know if it really tasted better than our normal store-bought brand or if it was just because we made it ourselves, but we were all making delicious food moans! MMMMM butter!

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Homemade Butter

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Put it on your bucket list: make homemade butter at least once. It's easy to do, and honestly I wish I could do it every time we need butter! A must try!

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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size

358g

Yields

1

Amount Per Serving

Calories 1232

Calories from Fat 1161

% Daily Value *

Total Fat 132g

203%

Saturated Fat 82g

411%

Trans Fat 0g

Polyunsaturated Fat 5g

Monounsaturated Fat 38g

Sodium 430mg

18%

Total Carbohydrates 10g

3%

Dietary Fiber 0g

0%

Sugars 0g

Protein 7g

Vitamin A

105%

Vitamin C

4%

Calcium

23%

Iron

1%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your Daily Values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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Ingredients

  1. 1 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream
  2. 1/8 teaspoon salt

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, whisk cream on high speed. Cream will become whipped cream, continue to whisk until butter is separated from buttermilk.
  2. Using a mesh strainer, strain buttermilk into a storage container and refrigerate for another use. Rise butter under cold water. In a small bowl, stir in the salt. Store butter in desired container in the refrigerator.

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Adapted from The Stinky Kitchen

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41 Comments

  1. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (8)

    Does this recipe make 1 stick of butter? Does it have to harden up in the fridge? Can you buy pretty molds?

    1. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (9)

      Author

      Yes, it makes 1 stick of butter. You will want to refrigerate it, but it’s butter consistency when you are done. You could probably put it in molds since it’s still playable… like Playdoah maybe… but it’s not something that you would pour into a mold and it harden later. Good questions and ideas!

  2. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (10)

    Can you make/do anything with the milk that was separated from the butter? Hope you guys understand this question.

    Thank you for sharing!

    1. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (11)

      Buttermilk is called for in plenty of baking recipes as it’s an acidic ingredient and will react with the leavening agents in your baking. Hope that helps 🙂

    2. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (12)

      I’d make buttermilk biscuits with it personally 🙂 or even butter milk chicken

    3. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (13)

      Author

      There are lots of recipes you can use the left over buttermilk. One of my favorites is buttermilk pancakes!

  3. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (14)

    I have cream that has soured slightly. Can I use this for butter?

  4. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (15)

    Do you chill the bowl and whisk before making your butter?

  5. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (16)

    Mine took more then an hour

  6. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (17)

    I can see how somebody could make a mess if they followed the recipe as written. They put the cream in the bowl turn on the mixer to high speed and wonder why they have a mess in their kitchen. You have to start slow and then turn it up.

  7. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (18)

    Awesome recipe. Can anyone tell me what the shelf life would be?

  8. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (19)

    I put a plastic grocery bag over my kitchen aid,
    to catch the splashes!

  9. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (20)

    Awesome. Thank you. I just whipped up 1l of fresh cream and got about 350g of butter and about 600ml buttermilk… and the red KitchenAid on speed I was perfect …. if a lot messy… 😉

  10. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (21)

    Thank you Bread & With It for the photo and detailed post. The first time I tried to make butter the directions I used didn’t have that it turned to whipped cream I thought I had messed up & threw the whole quart size of cream away & my grandson thought we messed up. Made mine in a Ninja. (The first Ninja that came out). Thanks for all your work

  11. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (22)

    Does it make a difference with the temperature of the cream and does it madder if it organic or not?

  12. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (23)

    First time using my new Kitchenaid. Do you scrape down the sides or just let it run?

    1. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (24)

      Author

      You can just let it run 😀

  13. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (25)

    How much butter does this actually produce?

  14. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (26)

    So you don’t have to let the cream sour up before you churn it

  15. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (27)

    I never comment on recipes that I find but this one, this one warrants it. I’ve been timid regarding home made butter and I couldn’t be happier with the results. I did this this morning and promptly put it on toast and to say it’s delicious and easy is an understatement. And I even left it unsalted so I can use it for baking. I’m making rolls today just so I can top them with it ?. I wonder what the shelf life is though ? Any ideas?

  16. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (28)

    Hi. I’m thinking of making butter too. But i have a question about “rinsing the butter”. Do you literaly rinse the butter after you like shape it and rinse it? And why do rinse it?

  17. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (29)

    I AM 67 YEARS OLD AND WAS RAISED BY A MOTHER WHO MADE HER OWN BUTTER.. MY MOTHER USED SOUR CREAM. MOM WOULD TAKE THE TOP CREAM OFF OF THE MILK AND WHEN SHE HAD ENOUGH OR HER JAR WAS FILLED SHE SET ON THE COUNTER TO SOUR. THEN SHE GOT THE CHURN OUT AND WE ALL TOOK TURNS MAKING THE BUTTER. IT’S A MEMORY I CHERISH. MARY

  18. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (30)

    If you wish to get the kids involved, put the cream and salt into a jar along with a “sterile” marble. Screw on the lid and they can take turns shaking the jar. Fun for them and you all get home made butter! 🙂

    1. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (31)

      Thanks for the information, I had heard if the jar & shaking but not the marble, makes sense. What size jar would be used?

  19. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (32)

    I have made butter by adding salt before mixing Terrie. It doesn’t really change it much, except that most of the salt ends up in the buttermilk, which meant it wasn’t great for using for pancakes. I used it as a pork marinade instead 🙂 yum

  20. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (33)

    What do you do with the buttermilk by product? Is it okay to use for buttermilk pancakes?

    1. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (34)

      Author

      Yes, we use it for pancakes. It’s very good.

  21. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (35)

    I am so glad that you showed pictures of the process, I made butter for the first time and I cultures the cream first, for added nutritional value, so excing, will be making more!

  22. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (36)

    the salt helps it from going sour,so does washing it ,washing will washes out the butter milk . but if you are doing little batches it doesn’t matter.we have better refrigeration than out Grandmothers had,

  23. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (37)

    I have made my own butter for over 40 years, I have never added salt or rinsed with water. Not sure why you would need to do these. Our diets have too much salt already and I have always had compliments on the taste of my butter. Just cream churned into butter and drain off the butter milk for biscuits or pancakes or whatever you want to do with it.

  24. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (38)

    I can’t find buttermilk listed in the ingredients.

    1. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (39)

      Author

      That’s because you don’t start with buttermilk. You start with heavy cream and through the process it separates into butter and buttermilk. Buttermilk and butter are the end results.

    2. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (40)

      Heavy whipping cream

  25. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (41)

    Try putting the heavy cream and salt in a clean, empty mayonnaise jar and just shake the heck out of it. It’s a great way to involve kids in the process. Don’t worry about “washing away” the salt – it’s incorporated inside the butter!

    1. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (42)

      We have Kinergarten classes do that in Wisconsin. They have such big grins when they bring in their butter.

  26. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (43)

    The salt will get washed out when you rinse with cold water

    1. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (44)

      Author

      Oh, that makes sense!

    2. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (45)

      You add the salt AFTER rinsing it.

  27. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (46)

    Love how easy this recipe and process it, but, I was wondering, what would happen if you put the salt into the heavy whipping cream before whipping?

    1. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (47)

      Author

      I’m not sure. I will try it next time and let you know!

    2. Homemade Butter Recipe - Bread & With It (48)

      Hi Terrie, I have made butter adding salt before whipping. It still works fine except I found that most of the salt ended up in the buttermilk, which meant the buttermilk wasnt ideal for pancakes. I used it as a pork marinade instead, yum! It helps tenderise the meat 🙂 I would def recommend adding salt after whipping for a better saltiness to butter, and to make the buttermilk more useable afterward, minimalising waste 🙂

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FAQs

Can I bake with homemade butter? ›

In addition to spreading on toast, fluffy potato rolls, and cornbread, homemade butter can also be used in baking and cooking. Taking the time to squeeze out as much buttermilk as possible will result in a butter just like the one you buy at stores, only fresher tasting.

How long does DIY butter last? ›

How long does homemade butter last? Homemade butter has a shelf life of up to 2 – 3 weeks when kept in the fridge. You can also keep your homemade butter in the freezer for up to 9 months.

Is homemade butter healthier than butter? ›

Everyone can agree with me that there is nothing like freshly churned homemade butter made from milk cream. Unlike packaged butter, it is pure and full of healthy nutrients.

Is it worth it to make your own butter? ›

The texture of homemade butter is softer, creamier, and fluffier than regular stick butter. The flavor of the plain butter differs on the type of heavy cream you use.

What is the best heavy cream for making butter? ›

Jersey cream makes churning faster, due to larger butterfat globules. Just using run of the mill cream from the store probably means that you are starting off with better ingredients than the average butter. But if you can find non-ultra heat treated cream from pastured cows, that will vastly improve the flavor.

How did they make butter in the old days? ›

Butter was first made by placing the cream in a container made from animal material and shaking until the milk has broken down into butter. Later wood, glass, ceramic or metal containers were used. The first butter churns used a wooden container and a plunger to agitate the cream until butter formed.

How to make butter like the pioneers? ›

They would milk the family's cow and let the milk sit in a shallow pan overnight in order for the cream to rise to the top. The next morning they skim the cream layer with a wooden ladle and leave it out to sour. The cream was them poured into the butter churn (see right).

Is it cheaper to make butter or buy it? ›

Butter isn't that expensive — it's about $3 per pound at the wholesale level. Cream costs roughly $3.50 for 16 ounces, or less if you buy a larger carton. That means the price of making your own butter isn't much more than buying it in the store, and often you can get organic cream cheaper than organic butter.

How to tell if homemade butter is bad? ›

Any sour or off-putting smell means it's a goner. Same goes for taste: If it tastes sour or off, toss it out. 5 And don't worry, a small taste of rancid butter won't hurt you. Of course any visible mold, discoloration, and changes in texture are visible cues that it's time to throw the butter in the trash.

Which butter should not be used for baking? ›

Baking recipes typically call for unsalted butter because the amount of salt in salted butter varies depending on the brand – there is no “industry standard.” For example, if you use one brand of salted butter in a recipe, and we use another, our baked goods could end up tasting very different from one other.

Can you bake with fake butter? ›

Margarine and Plant-Based Butter

They work well in just about any baking recipe that requires butter, such as cookies, cakes, biscuits, and more. In most recipes, you can use a 1:1 ratio to swap butter and margarine or plant-based butter (if the recipe calls for 1 cup butter, use 1 cup margarine or plant-based butter).

Does type of butter matter in baking? ›

The best butter for your baked goods depends on what type of recipe you're whipping up. Unsalted, American-style butter works well in goods like cookies, pound cakes and pancakes that require the high-fat content of conventional butter and more flexibility with salt and flavor content.

Can you bake with normal butter? ›

Both salted butter and unsalted butter can be used interchangeably in any recipe, but if the recipe calls specifically for unsalted butter, it's probably because the recipe has been tested with it and is preferred for that particular recipe.

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