Is it possible to churn butter in a food processor or blender?
I would really like to make some homemade butter. Can you make it with a food processor or blender?
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Sure, why not? It probably won't turn out quite like the stuff you get at the store, but all you need is cream, a way to churn air into it, and enough agitation that the milk fat molecules start to clump together.
It will require some manual work once you've got the butter and buttercream separated. But the food processor will get you most of the way there without too much of an arm workout.
Check out this PBS article on DIY butter with a food processor.
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A blender or food processor (you can use either) makes short work of transforming cream into butter and buttermilk.Can you use a food processor to churn butter?
Making butter in the food processor is a clean, quick and efficient way to make butter at home. You'll be able to whip up a fresh batch of rich butter in about 15 minutes and will love how light and creamy it turns out!How do you whip butter in a food processor?
The easiest way is to just run some regular unsalted butter through your food processor or in your stand mixer until it is whipped and soft \u2014 you want to just incorporate a lot of air into it. This will help soften it up for your meal. You can then leave it at room temperature for a few days to keep it soft.Can butter be made with hand blender?
If the water is at room temperature it will melt the butter as you wash it. Raw butter is too precious for such carelessness! You can also use a hand-held mixer, food processor, or immersion blender.How do you churn butter without a churn?
InstructionsHow to make butter in a food processor
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