Key Ingredient: Butter

What is butter and how to make it at home
Hillery Hargadine
butter

鈥淚t鈥檚 a miracle of fat and flavor!"

That's the passion with which Chef Cara Tannenbaum welcomed our to the wondrous world of butter. After explaining how many students make butter 鈥渁ccidentally鈥 by using the wrong mixer attachment when trying to make whipped cream, the whole class felt a little more confident that making butter wasn鈥檛 the daunting task it seemed to be.

As the night went on, we tackled recipes of varying complexity and international flavor, but here are some core tips about this key ingredient for both chefs and bakers:

How to make your own butter

The ingredients of butter are simple. All it takes is with at least 36% fat content and a mixer set with the paddle attachment. Mix it continuously starting with a medium speed and increasing to high once it starts to thicken, until the butter and buttermilk separate. The higher the fat content, the faster it will turn to butter, and cream that鈥檚 not ultra-pasteurized provides a finer texture.

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Skip the salt

Chefs will tell you, using unsalted butter provides you the opportunity to have much more control over the saltiness of your dish. To that end, most baking recipes explicitly call for unsalted butter because they list the specific amount of salt to use as a separate ingredient.

In addition, many pre-salted butters sold in stores are also made with inferior cream, which is easier to mask by pre-salting.

Terminology

Professionals call the one-pound blocks we buy in grocery stores a 鈥減rint鈥 of butter, harkening back to when mass-produced butter first began and brands would 鈥減rint鈥 their company name on it.

Need to soften it, pronto?

If you forgot to take your butter out of the fridge in time to make it spreadable, just throw it in a Robot-coupe (or food processor) and let the blade whip it to a smooth, soft texture. Chef-Instructor used this technique to make a spreadable, soft butter for a homemade butter board.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Forgot to take it out of the freezer? You can shave the block with either a cheese grater or a microplane (depending on how much you鈥檙e using) to warm it up quickly.

It's not vegan

Heavy cream is the core ingredient in butter, making it a dairy product that contains milk solids, and those solids help distinguish the product's many uses. For example, clarified butter鈥攌nown as 鈥済hee鈥 in Indian cuisine鈥攊s butter with the milk solids removed, allowing it to be used for higher temperature cooking without starting to burn. On the other hand, browned butter requires milk solids to produce the nutty flavor it鈥檚 known for.

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Compound it!

Combine butter with other ingredients (as in beurre maitre d鈥檋otel, which infuses butter with parsley and lemon to bring brightness to steak, with which it is traditionally served), and you can freeze it for up to three months and just cut slices as you need it.

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While a seemingly simple ingredient, butter is a major player in cuisines and desserts around the world and has been for centuries. So next time you over-whip your cream, just toast a slice of bread and enjoy the 鈥渕iracle.鈥

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Hillery Hargadine

Hillery Wheeler Hargadine has been with ICE since 2009. A graduate of ICE鈥檚 Restaurant and 国产福利 Management program, she was a member of the school's Admissions team 鈥 helping students to fulfill their dreams of receiving a culinary education 鈥 for ten years. Today, she works on messaging and content, authoring student profiles and supporting marketing communications. Hillery currently lives in Toyko, Japan with her husband and son, and eats as much sushi and ramen as possible.