Friday, July 11, 2008

Churning Butter


Making butter is done by agitating cream until it turns to a solid- butter. Many different types of vessels have been used to do this over the centuries.

I think the most common churn that most people recognize it the dash style churn like the one shown in the photo.


In the 1800's glass jars with a hand crank attached to paddles inside the jar made churning butter a little easier.

You can churn your own butter by placing fresh cream( The temperature should be 60 degrees)

in a jar and shaking it until butter forms- shake at a rate of one shake per second- a clean marble placed inside the jar will hasten the process.

I think that young children would find this a fun activity- a group of children could take turns shaking the jar- to avoid arm fatigue!

2 comments:

  1. Hi Debra, I've made cottage cheese & yoghurt but never butter. I may just have a go....lol...
    This is new for me but I have left an award for you on my blog as I love yours. Please drop in and have a look....Hugs Chrissy xx

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  2. If you make some butter let me know how it turns out! It may be a while before I have time ti try doing it!
    An Award! How wonderful! I am off to go take a peek!
    Thank You!

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