The best thing since sliced bread is…

Posted in: Kitchen

…soft, fresh butter to go on it!

Our family has just discovered a wonderful little kitchen accessory – a butter keeper. Ever heard of it? It’s a device that keeps butter fresh at room temperature, leaving it soft and spreadable. It’s two pieces, one piece being the dish that holds the butter. This piece then flips upside down into a slightly larger dish, which you fill with about 1/2 inch of cool water. The water then seals in the butter to keep it fresh!

Clever, isn’t it? We have found, however, that you do have to consistently change the water every few days, and it helps to use the butter up fairly quickly, as it only stays fresh for so long. It keeps fresh for about a week, I would say, before it starts to turn rancid. Most butter keepers that I have seen hold one stick of butter (1/2 cup).

Here are a few butter keepers I found on Amazon.com. For a more extensive selection, click on this link: Butter Keepers on Amazon (note that there are a few other butter-related products listed that just came up in the search results).

Plain butter keeper Butter Keeper  

White Floral Butter keeper White Floral Butter Keeper 

Floral Butter Keeper Floral Butter Keeper with Knife   

Of course, to be frugal you can also pack the butter into a regular bowl, and then fit it into a larger bowl filled with 1/2 an inch of water as well. It just wouldn’t be as “pretty.” :-)

5 Responses to The best thing since sliced bread is…

  • Emily

    Replied on: January 27, 2008, 4:23 pm

    Your template is beautiful!
    Emily

  • Miss Kathryn

    Replied on: February 5, 2008, 8:31 pm

    Thanks, Emily!

  • R.J

    Replied on: February 15, 2008, 3:21 pm

    Those butter keepers are beautiful Kathryn! I like the Floral one best though :)
    And I love your side template as well.

    His Handmaiden,
    R.J

  • mrs. cornforth

    Replied on: February 26, 2008, 7:28 am

    you are so fun! aren’t butter keepers the bomb? Woo hoo, and I love the work you have been doing to your site.
    We are still in Mass. Miss you… perhaps we might visit when we return home :) be blessed!

  • Melanie

    Replied on: April 10, 2008, 5:30 pm

    That is a neat idea….

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