Browned, cultured, and mochi-ed, the sticks in your fridge can star in many roles.
We’ve heard it before, but we’ll say it again: Butter makes everything better. It’s one of the building blocks of greatness. Your flaky pie crusts, airy laminated croissant doughs, and creamy pots of béchamel have these hardworking sticks of semi-solid dairy to thank—as do freshly grilled ears of corn on the cob begging for a slick of buttery sheen, and rolled omelets that are as creamy as custard.
But the four-pack sitting in your fridge has a few tricks up its sleeve, and every last tablespoon of it has star power. Mix some with miso for a spreadable, instant burst of umami for your roasted vegetables. Toast it for a nutty ice cream topping or a rich dressing for a fresh slice of tomato. Melt it, then mix it with Mochiko flour and canned milks for a gloriously chewy batch of butter mochi. And when you run clear out, make your own batch of tangy cultured butter from just three ordinary ingredients.
Here, we’ve brought you our best butter hacks to keep handy, from five-minute upgrades to overnight projects that are worth the wait. We expose the mystery of brown butter, and we offer a butter-rich cookie recipe that rewards laziness. –Tatiana Bautista
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A Baker’s Golden Rule: Not All Butter Is Created Equal
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A Good and Weird Cooking Trick
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Brown Butter Is Better Butter
Once you’ve perfected toasting your butter, add it to pudding, drizzle it over ice cream, and pour it onto slices of fresh tomato.
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Miso Is Best When You're Not Expecting It
When miso meets butter, everyday cooking becomes less ordinary.
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For Better Butter, Just Add Shrimp
Put it on a sandwich, stir it into pasta, eat it with a sleeve of saltines.
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Butter Mochi Stands Plain and Proud
The Hawaiian dessert may not look like much on the outside, but simplicity—and ridiculous richness—is at the heart of each butter mochi.
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The Cookie Recipe That Rewards Laziness
Conventional wisdom may tell you to soften butter before whipping up a batch of cookies, but a new wave of bakers are making an argument for tossing the butter straight from the fridge into the mixing bowl.
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For Unusually Good Butter, Just Add Skyr
Making cultured butter at home is a three-ingredient party trick.