Freezing whipped flavored butters?
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Freezing whipped flavored butters?
Hi! I've been thinking of making up a batch of whipped honey butter and freezing it in individual portions to perk up biscuits on weekend mornings. Any suggestions?
I was thinking of portioning it out with a cake decorating tip onto a baking sheet, freezing, then storing in the freezer in a ziplock. Does anyone foresee a problem? Will condensation while it's thawing be an issue? (Also, technically, it will be whipped honey soy margarine, due to milk allergies, if that makes a difference.)
Thanks very much!
I was thinking of portioning it out with a cake decorating tip onto a baking sheet, freezing, then storing in the freezer in a ziplock. Does anyone foresee a problem? Will condensation while it's thawing be an issue? (Also, technically, it will be whipped honey soy margarine, due to milk allergies, if that makes a difference.)
Thanks very much!
- 59chevymom
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Re: Freezing whipped flavored butters?
You can freeze it no problem in portions
- JamesdoesCooking
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Re: Freezing whipped flavored butters?
No problem it will freeze fine then only thing that does not freeze solid is is alcohol, or anything with alcohol in it, the ice cube tray is a great idea ;)
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Re: Freezing whipped flavored butters?
Thanks for the feedback! I was too lazy to cutify it with decorator tips, just spooned it out on non-stick aluminum foil and into the freezer. Done!
It's kind of funny, but I've probably been intending to do this for about ten years. Nothing like publicly stating a goal. It took me all of five minutes, if that.
It's kind of funny, but I've probably been intending to do this for about ten years. Nothing like publicly stating a goal. It took me all of five minutes, if that.
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Re: Freezing whipped flavored butters?
I make flavored butters all the time. I have 4-5 in my freezer right now.
I put mine on a parchment paper sheet and roll up into a log. Then, I roll in a sheet of plastic wrap and put in a freezer bag.
When I need some, I just remove from the bag and plastic wrap and cut what I need. Rewrap in the plastic wrap and put in the ziploc bag.
The double wrap keeps any freezer burn and keeps it safe. You can also use waxed paper too. I just cut in small rounds for what I need.
The ice cubes work great; but, make sure to double wrap or double bag; they will get freezer burn.
Otherwise, they work great.
I use compound butters probably 2-3x/wk. So, I love them.
I put mine on a parchment paper sheet and roll up into a log. Then, I roll in a sheet of plastic wrap and put in a freezer bag.
When I need some, I just remove from the bag and plastic wrap and cut what I need. Rewrap in the plastic wrap and put in the ziploc bag.
The double wrap keeps any freezer burn and keeps it safe. You can also use waxed paper too. I just cut in small rounds for what I need.
The ice cubes work great; but, make sure to double wrap or double bag; they will get freezer burn.
Otherwise, they work great.
I use compound butters probably 2-3x/wk. So, I love them.
- Kchurchill5
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Re: Freezing whipped flavored butters?
FYI:
Sundried tomato, basil, butter, garlic
Garlic, lemon, chives, butter
Mango, sweet hot pepper, butter
Butter, garlic, mixed herbs
Butter, lime, chipotles, garlic
Butter, parm, anchovies, garlic, olives
Butter, capers, artichokes, garlic, shallots
Butter, dried cherries, walnuts, shallots
Butter, dried mushrooms, shallots, garlic
Butter, orange marmalade, dried cranberries
ETC. Just a few ideas. You can make so many variations
Sundried tomato, basil, butter, garlic
Garlic, lemon, chives, butter
Mango, sweet hot pepper, butter
Butter, garlic, mixed herbs
Butter, lime, chipotles, garlic
Butter, parm, anchovies, garlic, olives
Butter, capers, artichokes, garlic, shallots
Butter, dried cherries, walnuts, shallots
Butter, dried mushrooms, shallots, garlic
Butter, orange marmalade, dried cranberries
ETC. Just a few ideas. You can make so many variations
- Kchurchill5
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Re: Freezing whipped flavored butters?
These can be used on proteins, vegetables, savory or sweet!
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Re: Freezing whipped flavored butters?
Oh, I like the sound of all this, Kchurchill5! I was actually looking at this recipe when I noticed your post:
Parsley Garlic Butter: http://www.recipezazz.com/recipe/parsle ... utter-6661
This seems like such a simple way to add a lot of flavor to a dish, and also a quick way to save a handful of leftover herbs for later. And here I was just looking for a way to fancy up biscuits! This is great.
Parsley Garlic Butter: http://www.recipezazz.com/recipe/parsle ... utter-6661
This seems like such a simple way to add a lot of flavor to a dish, and also a quick way to save a handful of leftover herbs for later. And here I was just looking for a way to fancy up biscuits! This is great.
- Miss-Missey
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Re: Freezing whipped flavored butters?
I love flavored butter especially on fish there's some great recipes here for that