Butter - you can find it in almost every households fridge.
Buttermilk - delicious but extremely overpriced! I can never justify buying buttermilk because it’s so easy to make.
With the thermomix, you can have butter and buttermilk in under 5 minutes. Although I never enjoy the cleaning up part :p
Ingredients
- 500-600g fresh cream (minimum fat content 35%)
- Place Butterfly into TM bowl
- Add cream and blend for 1-3 minutes, speed 4 to separate. The separating process takes between 1-3 minutes depending on the freshness of the cream
- Once separated, remove the butterfly and strain the buttermilk carefully. You can use the buttermilk to in scones or bread.
- Place 500g of cold water into TM bowl and mix for 5-10 seconds, speed 4
- Strain liquid again and you are left with your butter.
- For spreadable butter, add oil and mix. You can play around and add herbs, salt, spices etc to make a delicious spreadable butter. Mix in for 30 seconds, speed 4Butter should last approximately 2 weeks stored in your refridgerator.
For a video guide, Meg and Cass have a very good tutorial on YouTube:
Watch the ThermoVixens make it
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