Simple, yet tasty.
2 cups Heavy Cream (Whipping Cream)
Place cream in bowl & beat until milk separates and butter comes together, about 10 minutes. You can also use a stand mixer.
Strain out all the buttermilk (& retain for future use!), rinse with cold water, & pack into a plastic container, pressing firmly to release any extra buttermilk.
Can be frozen if desired.
You can purchase special butter presses, though they can get very pricey very quickly. Also, you can chop up herbs, spices, or even use jelly mixed in to the butter (after churning) to make your own special flavors.
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Homemade Mayonnaise
This recipe was featured in the July 1978 issue of Texas Monthly. Homemade Mayonnaise Mastered at Ten. Homemade versions of "prepared" foods are a kid's kitchen miracle.
1 egg
2 cups salad oil
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon dry mustard
juice of 1/2 lemon
Using a mixer, whip a whole egg until frothy, then add, a drop at a time, 1 cup of salad oil. With the mixer still running, add 1 teaspoon each sugar, salt, dry mustard, and the lemon juice. Now add, a drop at a time, the other cup of salad oil. If you have done this patiently, you will have some of the best mayonnaise you ever put in your mouth. If you wish, add other herbs and spices to make exotic salad dressings. Try dill, paprika, or whatever strikes your fancy, but taste as you add until it suits you. Makes 1 pint.
1 egg
2 cups salad oil
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon dry mustard
juice of 1/2 lemon
Using a mixer, whip a whole egg until frothy, then add, a drop at a time, 1 cup of salad oil. With the mixer still running, add 1 teaspoon each sugar, salt, dry mustard, and the lemon juice. Now add, a drop at a time, the other cup of salad oil. If you have done this patiently, you will have some of the best mayonnaise you ever put in your mouth. If you wish, add other herbs and spices to make exotic salad dressings. Try dill, paprika, or whatever strikes your fancy, but taste as you add until it suits you. Makes 1 pint.
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