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SusieK Posted - Sep 30 2010 : 07:54:11 AM
Has anyone one ever heard of canning butter if so how would you do that. Without it being in the icebox.
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sherrye Posted - Oct 07 2010 : 5:42:28 PM
i think since its fat it doesnt store as long in the freezer. just thinking out loud. sherrye

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jpbluesky Posted - Oct 07 2010 : 5:24:55 PM
I have never heard of canning butter. But I am certainly not an expert. Why not just freeze it?

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sherrye Posted - Oct 02 2010 : 07:26:57 AM
i am anxious to learn more on the butter. i have the cream. i am also curious about canning clarified or freezing butter. i think when the solids are out and its clarified its stable. canning i would think would be like canning cooking oils. will watch this post to see what others think. happy days sherrye

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cajungal Posted - Oct 02 2010 : 04:51:35 AM
I saw a youtube video on canning butter. It was very interesting. The lady pretty much did what Aunt Jenny described above.

I'll have to find the link and post it here.

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urban chickie Posted - Oct 01 2010 : 10:23:21 AM
Isn't clarified butter a non-perishable in its own right? I always thought that was why it was used in India and the middle east. What benefit would canning have over clarifying alone? I am very curious.

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SusieK Posted - Sep 30 2010 : 7:15:55 PM
I make my own butter can you can it and could tell me how you do it please.

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Aunt Jenny Posted - Sep 30 2010 : 1:39:48 PM
I have done it (quite some time ago) cheese too. I clarified it first and then since butter is an acid product you can it by water bath canning. It works well..not like fresh but very useful in cooking...and nice to have on hand.

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Fiddlehead Farm Posted - Sep 30 2010 : 09:09:59 AM
My DH and I were just talking about that. There is a site on the internet for it. When he gets home from work, I will have him find it and I will post it for you.

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