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02-08-2011, 06:26 PM #1OPMember
Problem with butter - Granulated??
Ok, so here is my method for butter:
4lbs of butter
4 cups of finely ground product (whatever I have, ussually about 50/50 bud to shake by weight)
Water to cover
Put it in a crockpot on low for several hours
Strain through a cheesecloth to get out largest particulates
Cool - I cool it in a large bowl.
Once it's cool and the butter is hard i remove it in two pieces from the bowl and rinse the underside with clean water to remove any clinging particulates.
I return the whole thing to the crockpot with more water and let sit for a couple more hours, stirring occasionally
I'm finding that my butter doesn't harden properly? it stays sort of mushy and granular. Still bakes up nice but I'd like to have a more solid product that I can harden into blocks and store easier.
THe very first batch of butter I did over a double boiler, THAT make nice solid butter.
Is it not getting hot enough to completely emulsify? should I up the temp on my crockpot?
ANyone have any idea why butter does that?Cattsy Reviewed by Cattsy on . Problem with butter - Granulated?? Ok, so here is my method for butter: 4lbs of butter 4 cups of finely ground product (whatever I have, ussually about 50/50 bud to shake by weight) Water to cover Put it in a crockpot on low for several hours Strain through a cheesecloth to get out largest particulates Cool - I cool it in a large bowl. Once it's cool and the butter is hard i remove it in two pieces from the bowl and rinse the underside with clean water to remove any clinging particulates. Rating: 5
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