Guest guest Posted March 11, 2012 Report Share Posted March 11, 2012 I thought you might be interested in this recipe since I know many of you make your own cheese and yogurt. My good friend Bob P. send me this many years ago. terry Beyond Basic Butter Recipe By: Bob Pastorio Ingredients 1 qt. heavy cream 3 tablespoon plain yogurt Instructions One of the more remarkable butters I've ever made goes like this: Take a quart of heavy cream (at least 36% milkfat) and heat it to 180F. Cool to 110F and stir in about 3 tablespoons plain yogurt. Pour into a thermos jug or some other container that you can keep at about 110F for 24 hours. At that point, put it in the fridge to cool thoroughly. It will gradually become thick. Let it rest 24 hours in the fridge. (You might want to taste yogurt with some serious sensuality. The mouthfeel is astonishing and a shake of sugar on a strawberry dipped in it makes it a personal moment.) Whip it with a mixer until you have butter. Let it drain in a colander in the fridge over a bowl to collect the buttermilk. Spread that on a piece of toast and have a whole new idea of what butter is. The buttermilk is wonderful in soups, breads or even as the liquid in pasta. Recipe Notes 1 qt. heavy cream 3 tablespoon plain yogurt One of the more remarkable butters I've ever made goes like this: Take a quart of heavy cream (at least 36% milkfat) and heat it to 180F. Cool to 110F and stir in about 3 tablespoons plain yogurt. Pour into a thermos jug or some other container that you can keep at about 110F for 24 hours. At that point, put it in the fridge to cool thoroughly. It will gradually become thick. Let it rest 24 hours in the fridge. (You might want to taste yogurt with some serious sensuality. The mouthfeel is as Exported from A Cook's Books -- Recipe management for Macintosh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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