Ingredients
1 cup heavy whipping cream
3 tbsp honey
1 pinch of salt
(Optional: herbs e.g. cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice, orange zest, paprika, garlic)
Instructions
- Pour heavy cream, honey, and any optional herbs into large bowl.
- Using a hand or stand mixer with the whisk attachment, mix on highest speed you can go without splattering cream everywhere (medium high for me) for 10 minutes.
- It will take about 10 minutes to take your whipping cream to the butter stage. Let’s break it down.
- In the first few minutes, the mixture will turn into honey whipped cream (good to know if I want to make fresh whipped cream).
- After a couple more minutes, the mixture will start to clump up, and by the 7 or 8 minutes mark, the butter will really separate from a liquid that collects at the bottom of the bowl. This is true buttermilk!
- Once the butter has clumped up, scoop it out from the bowl and form it into whatever shape you like. I usually use a disher to portion it out into little balls. Spread it on pancakes, muffins, toast, whatever your heart desires. Enjoy!!!
1-4 minutes |
4-7 minutes |
7-10 minutes |
Creamy honey butter |
What's your favorite flavor of butter?
This looks so decadently rich, never heard of it before here but I am eager to try your recipe out! Thanks hun
ReplyDeleteSweet butter? Never heard of it, but willing to try.
ReplyDeleteRandom--> I was spraying perfume on this morning and thought of your post lol.
Mmm sounds great!
ReplyDeleteI've heard you can also shake a jar full of cream so long that it becomes butter.. but this is way more up my alley! This looks amazing. Honey butter on yeast rolls is one of life's guilty pleasures.. that I'll never deny.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this! Now I HAVE to try it.
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