Today I will be mostly making..........Butter...............
Today I will be mostly making..........Butter...............
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dickymint

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284 months

Saturday 3rd March 2018
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And Buttermilk crumpets.......off to find a recipe read

ibisti

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287 months

Saturday 3rd March 2018
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I love home made butter, I always use sea salt to give it some added zing. I've tried crumpets recently but they were a bit of a faff but I'll try again. I think the dried yeast might have been a bit old and it didn't prove as well as I expected. I did go out and buy the crumpet rings so I guess I should persevere.

dickymint

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Saturday 3rd March 2018
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I wouldn’t have bothered but the local panic buyers have emptied the shelves of my only local shop that’s open rofl








Easy Peazy with the added bunus of fresh Buttermilk thumbup

Added some salt and it really does taste good - can’t see me buying shop butter again!

dickymint

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Saturday 3rd March 2018
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........ and a plateful of buttermilk crumpets to go under the butter......



I’m thinking black pudding and poached eggs on top yum

Blackcurrent jam and clotted cream on the rest for pudding cloud9

Edited by dickymint on Saturday 3rd March 18:18

ibisti

319 posts

287 months

Saturday 3rd March 2018
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dickymint said:
........ and a plateful of buttermilk crumpets to go under the butter......



I’m thinking black pudding and poached eggs on top yum

Blackcurrent jam and clotted cream on the rest for pudding cloud9

Edited by dickymint on Saturday 3rd March 18:18
They look fantastic!

dickymint

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Saturday 3rd March 2018
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ibisti said:
They look fantastic!
Cheers Ibis. Always find it odd having crumpets as a savoury dish but Wifey loved it.......



Plenty left for jam and cream later though;)

Roofless Toothless

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158 months

Sunday 4th March 2018
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We look after my five year old grand daughter after school once a week and recently, for a bit of fun, made some butter, and immediately used the buttermilk to make a loaf of soda bread. It was the first time I have ever tried this, and to be honest, I don't know which of the two of us was more excited.

Two observations about this.

Firstly, I couldn't believe how quickly the 'butter moment' came after whipping the cream for a long time. It just seemed to happen like magic before your eyes faster than you could comprehend what was going on.

Secondly, comparing the volume of the cream I started with, and the quantity of buttermilk and butter I ended up with, I felt I had bypassed all natural laws and actually increased the amount of material along the way.

Amazingly easy to do, and the best bit of Kenwood magic I have ever seen.

dickymint

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28,757 posts

284 months

Sunday 4th March 2018
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Roofless Toothless said:
We look after my five year old grand daughter after school once a week and recently, for a bit of fun, made some butter, and immediately used the buttermilk to make a loaf of soda bread. It was the first time I have ever tried this, and to be honest, I don't know which of the two of us was more excited.

Two observations about this.

Firstly, I couldn't believe how quickly the 'butter moment' came after whipping the cream for a long time. It just seemed to happen like magic before your eyes faster than you could comprehend what was going on.

Secondly, comparing the volume of the cream I started with, and the quantity of buttermilk and butter I ended up with, I felt I had bypassed all natural laws and actually increased the amount of material along the way.

Amazingly easy to do, and the best bit of Kenwood magic I have ever seen.
It really is magical. Hope you used the see through splash guard on the Kenwood yes

Going to source some extra full fat cream like Jersey or Cornish.

Roofless Toothless

7,313 posts

158 months

Sunday 4th March 2018
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Yes, it suddenly goes from whirr-whirr stir-stir to flip-flop-flump when the butter appears and buttermilk gets flung all over the kitchen worktop!

I did have to make a sudden grab for the splash guard - or aero screen if you prefer. Squeezing the last of the liquid out of the butter with your hands is therapeutic.

I will definitely be doing this again. In the meantime I will invest in some of those wooden paddles to shape it up. I haven't seen those used since my mum used to take me into the local Sainsburys shop and the butter came out of a barrel and got wrapped in a sheet of grease proof paper.