Great job DMC! Your crescents look wonderful
Thank you, they were yummy. Everybody like my bread too...that amazed me as they never have before.
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Great job DMC! Your crescents look wonderful
Thank you, they were yummy. Everybody like my bread too...that amazed me as they never have before.
Thanks for the ideas.Cream cheese, scrambled eggs and herbs--add a pinch of nutmeg and a bit of onion powder. Salt of course.
A second one: diced fried onion, diced peppers and mushrooms. A bit of basil, black pepper and salt
A third one: creamcheese and cinnamon sugar!
I made cultured butter last night. I used cream from walmart and cyrstal buttermilk as the starter. The cream cultured with 3 tablespoons of buttermilk in the proofer set at 76 degrees F for 12 hours. I then whipped the cream in the kitchenaid mixer.
The milk that was left after the butter formed is real buttermilk! I will cook something with it to see how it works. The butter was rinsed 4 times and I added 1\8 tsp of salt to it.
I had some of the cultured butter on toast this morning. I liked it
that is a great idea!I love real cultured buttermilk. I used to put it in lasagna, with wonderful results!
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Now I have another one to try!
I make butter really easily... just need arms that can endure shaking for a long time.... put whipping cream in a mason jar and shake... and shake... and shake... pour off buttermilk before adding salt.I am going to make cultured butter tomorrow morning(takes 12 hours to cultivate). That gives me real buttermilk!
I can't wait to see how it tuns out
The butter I made was cultured @76 degrees for 12 hours before I made the butter.We used to pick up raw milk (grass fed too) at one of the farmer's markets and let it sit for a day then we would collect the cream off the top and make butter from it. We just stuck it in the mixer bowl of the ninja and ran it for a while. It was always great and worked wonderful! We've since had to switch to almond milk since we've found that our son has stomach problems linked to dairy. The raw milk was better, but he still had issues.
The butter I made was cultured @76 degrees for 12 hours before I made the butter.
You can make butter from Goats milk. Can you son drink Goats milk?