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https://theartoffoodandwine.com/compound-butter/#commentsWed, 18 Sep 2019 04:54:25 +0000https://theartoffoodandwine.com/?p=1859Compound Butter is butter flavored with herbs and spices to make it even better!
It’s easy to make flavored butter with a variety of sweet and savory ingredients.
Flavored butter is ready in just 5 minutes!
What is compound butter?
Compound butter is simply softened butter, whipped, with sweet or savory ingredients added in. Compound butter, also called flavored butter, is so easy and there are endless combinations! Below we share some of our favorite combos.
Once you start making compound butter you will be hooked. They bring so much added flavor. Below are some combination ideas but keep in mind, these are just the beginning. We would love to hear what combinations you come up with for yours!
Be sure to start with softened butter and a pinch of salt in a bowl or a small food processor.
Add any of the combinations of flavors below or create your own!
Once mixed transfer the butter to a piece of parchment paper, waxed paper, or plastic wrap
Roll gently into a 5-6″ log
To store the butter:
Twist the paper or plastic wrap at the ends to seal the butter
Refrigerate or freeze for about 2 hours before using if you plan to cut into coin-sized slices.
How long does flavored butter last?
Compound butter keeps in the refrigerator for 7 days. If you freeze it, sealed, it will keep for up to 6 months. You can also put the butter in a ramekin before chilling if you are planning to serve it with bread or rolls at dinner.
I always make a few flavors at a time, wrap separately, and label each flavor before I store it in the freezer. This makes it easy to just slice off a coin sized piece when needed.
Best compound butter for steak:
There are a few different flavor combinations that work well with a grilled steak but our favorite is the Shallot Parsley Butter, Shallot Chive Butter, or the Garlic Chive Butter. Your steak will taste like a steak served at the best steakhouses.
Shallot Parsley Butter on Steak
Serving compound butter on vegetables:
Roasted vegetables are the perfect palette for flavored butters. Roasting brings out the very best flavor of any vegetable, and if you top them with your favorite compound butter it makes it even better.
Carrots with Shallot Parsley Butter
Favorite Flavor Combinations:
Here are a few of our favorite ways to use these butter combinations:
Shallot Parsley Butter – Great on grilled steaks and warm bread
Lemon Chive Butter – Perfect for vegetables and chicken
Cilantro Lime Ginger Butter – Ideal for fish or Asian style vegetables
Cajun Butter – Use on grilled shrimp, white fish, and salmon
Orange Honey Butter – Amazing on biscuits, cornbread, zucchini bread, quick bread, and muffins
Shallot Chive Butter is wonderful on potatoes or any kind of chicken
Add Garlic Chive Butter to your favorite fish, saute it with shrimp, or slather it on sourdough or French bread before roasting in the oven
Compound Butter is butter flavored with herbs and spices to make it even better! Easy to make with a variety of sweet and savory ingredients. Flavored butter in 5 minutes!
Add softened butter to a medium bowl or a small food processor and add a pinch of salt. Add in any of the above combinations and combine completely.
Once mixed, transfer onto on a piece of parchment paper, waxed paper or plastic wrap.
Shape gently into a log about 5-6" in length. Twist the paper or plastic wrap at the ends to seal the butter. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours and up to a week, or place in a freezer-safe bag and freeze for up to 6-months. Note: You can also put the butter in a small ramekin, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate for 2 hours, before serving at the table with warm bread or rolls.