Steve Maskery
Established Member
Some of you know that I like being in the kitchen as much as like being in the workshop. I didn't get this shape on Pot Noodles.
For some years I have bought rather nice Normandy butter from Morrison's. It has always been expensive. For a long time it was £1.47 a packet, then it jumped to 1.74, then 1.90. At Christmas it was 2.00 and now it is 2.10. A 42% increase in a couple of years. Even Waitrose don't charge as much for the equivalent product. Enough!
Today I bought some double cream. I wanted a big 600ml pot, but although there was a label on the shelf, there was no stock. Bummer. I bought a 150ml pot for something else, but on the way home, passing a Tesco Express I popped in. They had lots of 300ml pots. It's an expensive way to buy a large quantity of cream, but heigh-ho.
So back home I emptied a total of 750ml double cream, plus some single languishing in the fridge, let us say a total of 800ml altogether, into my Kenwood mixer and set the paddle going slowly. I also took about a teaspoonful of sea salt and ground it a bit finer in a mortar and pestle. I like the grittiness, rather than using table salt.
Nothing happened. Nothing at all, for quite a long time. Like an hour or so.
Then it started to get a bit thicker, like whipped cream, then, all of a sudden, I got a big blob of butter and a lot of liquid. Bingo!
Then I washed it under the tap, massaging it as I did so, and I ended up with this:
and this:
So tonight's entertainment is making soda bread with the buttermilk.
From a cost point of view there is a slight saving, but not much, especially as you have to cost in the energy. But from a quality POV, this is just FANTASTIC.
I don't just mean it tastes like butter, it tastes like really most excellent butter.
I can see a butter-pat-making project coming on.
For some years I have bought rather nice Normandy butter from Morrison's. It has always been expensive. For a long time it was £1.47 a packet, then it jumped to 1.74, then 1.90. At Christmas it was 2.00 and now it is 2.10. A 42% increase in a couple of years. Even Waitrose don't charge as much for the equivalent product. Enough!
Today I bought some double cream. I wanted a big 600ml pot, but although there was a label on the shelf, there was no stock. Bummer. I bought a 150ml pot for something else, but on the way home, passing a Tesco Express I popped in. They had lots of 300ml pots. It's an expensive way to buy a large quantity of cream, but heigh-ho.
So back home I emptied a total of 750ml double cream, plus some single languishing in the fridge, let us say a total of 800ml altogether, into my Kenwood mixer and set the paddle going slowly. I also took about a teaspoonful of sea salt and ground it a bit finer in a mortar and pestle. I like the grittiness, rather than using table salt.
Nothing happened. Nothing at all, for quite a long time. Like an hour or so.
Then it started to get a bit thicker, like whipped cream, then, all of a sudden, I got a big blob of butter and a lot of liquid. Bingo!
Then I washed it under the tap, massaging it as I did so, and I ended up with this:
and this:
So tonight's entertainment is making soda bread with the buttermilk.
From a cost point of view there is a slight saving, but not much, especially as you have to cost in the energy. But from a quality POV, this is just FANTASTIC.
I don't just mean it tastes like butter, it tastes like really most excellent butter.
I can see a butter-pat-making project coming on.