How to Make BUTTER with a HANDHELD MIXER - EASY!!! | The Galloway Farm

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • #homestead #makingbutter #homemadebutter
    In this video we are showing you how to make butter at home, using a handheld mixer! It is super easy, and only requires one ingredient - cream! We hope you enjoy this video and learn something new. Don't forget to subscribe before you go so you don't miss what's going on around the farm! :)
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  • @leela7909
    @leela7909 2 года назад +56

    I've made butter with a hand mixer many times. I'm sorry, but you didn't squeeze out the buttermilk enough, as I can see it on the parchment paper. Viewers should be aware that if butter still has buttermilk in it, it will taste sour and spoil more easily. Keep squeezing out the buttermilk with your hand over a sieve until it's all gone!

  • @bridgetdoman1386
    @bridgetdoman1386 Год назад +29

    After watching a few videos lately of different people making butter using a variety of ways I bought some double cream - you might refer to it as heavy cream, I don't know (I'm in England). I have a blender, electric hand mixer and a food processor but decided to use the hand mixer. Poured the cream into a large plastic jug and started whisking. It took no more than 2 minutes, so quick I wondered if I was doing something wrong - or not doing something right - but no, everything was fine. I drained off the buttermilk, squeezed the butter in cold water and got just under 1lb. As a lot of prices have gone up, this butter cost the price of the cream I used, a lot less than the price of 1lb of butter. I subsequently enjoyed some toast with the butter I'd made then used some more butter for mashed potatoes. I will never buy butter from the supermarket again.

    • @elezabeththomas5250
      @elezabeththomas5250 Год назад +2

      Thank you for that; was thinking the same as butter going sky high and eggs out of this world!

    • @TheGallowayFarm
      @TheGallowayFarm  Год назад +3

      That’s awesome! We love becoming more self-sustaining and hearing about others who decide to do the same!

  • @MamaCrowbird
    @MamaCrowbird Год назад +6

    Thank you so much! your video was spot on. My husband and I are on fixed budget, sometimes we utilize the food truck to get by. It's always a surprise what you get. I always attempt to use everything we get, sometimes it's kind hard. This past truck we got 4 quart bottles of heavy whipping cream. What do you do with all that heavy cream?
    I decided to make butter, first time, well the first attempt wasn't great, I used my blender. Oh Lord, well it didn't help the blender is probably as old as I am... (old as dirt), didn't come out well. So, I took to the internet, after a few viewings I found your site. Your instructions were perfect, the video was real-time, and complete. I armed myself with your knowledge and attempted again.
    I made butter for our family and a few other of our elderly friends. We all want to thank you!

    • @TheGallowayFarm
      @TheGallowayFarm  Год назад

      That’s such an awesome story and great way to give back! We’re thankful you found it useful 🙏

    • @bjg4002
      @bjg4002 6 месяцев назад +1

      When life hands you whipping cream ,make butter ! God bless

  • @sharonwilhelm2173
    @sharonwilhelm2173 2 года назад +6

    I wish I'd watched this video first!! I watched on that said 5 minutes for homemade butter...I was so disappointed I didn't have anywhere near the consistency I needed at the 5 minute mark, because the video I watched was cut and edited, so I thought I was doing something wrong and threw everything out, in aggravation. I'm about to go try this again, only this time, I will be patient😊

    • @TheGallowayFarm
      @TheGallowayFarm  2 года назад +3

      One thing we learn every single day on the Farm: everything takes time!

    • @swarnakiran9445
      @swarnakiran9445 Год назад

      A lot depends on your room temperature. I live in a tropical climate and it’s impossible for butter to be the consistency it is in the video

  • @katrinaanon1038
    @katrinaanon1038 9 месяцев назад +2

    You might mention that if you use goat cream when the whipped cream breaks you won't see the distinctive yellow color. It will be white, but you will notice the buttermilk separating. Beat it within a inch of its life to get as much buttermilk out for a longer life.
    I am going to put it in a cheese cloth because I think it will be easier to remove more of the buttermilk before the final rinse.
    It is much easier to make cow butter than goat butter because cream separates from the milk much easier than goat (goat milk naturally homogenized). Most of the store bought goat milk is nowhere near as good as the milk from a goat dairy. A real treat is consuming whole goat milk from a dairy, you will be impressed how different it is from the grocery store variety.
    What makes cow butter yellow is the beta carotene. Goat milk does not have beta carotene.
    As far as goat milk being goaty, ours has never been that way. I usually have pasteurized milk, but if you do pasteurization right (and not everyone does) it would take a foodie to tell the difference from raw or pasteurized.
    Around our family, no one likes the store bought goat milk. Some of the kids have milk allergies and now enjoy goat milk, butter, whipped cream, ricotta, chevre from our goats. Which is great plus they get to play with the babies a few times a year.
    You can buy a cream separator. The prices vary from reasonable to expensive. For cow, you probably won't need one. Extracting cream from goat milk is a time consuming process. I would get a separator if you plan to do that. Realize that buying cream from a goat dairy might be a little pricey because that is where the big money is from the cheeses and butter you can make from the milk.

  • @colinf.7314
    @colinf.7314 2 года назад +6

    That was easy and pretty straight forward.
    Thank you so much for the video ❤️

    • @TheGallowayFarm
      @TheGallowayFarm  2 года назад

      Thanks for reaching out! Glad you were able to get something out of it 😊

    • @catherinejonga2574
      @catherinejonga2574 Год назад

      This is Captain Maker Speaking. Have a Nice Flight!

  • @darrinbega7601
    @darrinbega7601 2 месяца назад

    Oh my God it literally took longer than the video using a mixer at least 15 minutes it was exhausting video was long

  • @nidajafri5914
    @nidajafri5914 8 месяцев назад +1

    I'm glad you left the video as long as it took to make the butter.
    But here's my question. How many times did you stop the hand blender in between? Only asking because I'm stressing over my blender burning out!

  • @BrambleHillHomestead
    @BrambleHillHomestead 3 года назад +2

    yum yum yum. I cant wait til our Jersey has milk for us. I cant wait to do this!

    • @TheGallowayFarm
      @TheGallowayFarm  3 года назад

      I look forward to getting a cow one day and making homemade butter from that cream, yum!!

  • @MontrasMantras
    @MontrasMantras 8 месяцев назад +2

    First try got it thanks to this video!!

  • @cmcc7144
    @cmcc7144 7 месяцев назад +1

    Watching you mix it for 11 minutes... rather boring....could have said time then showed results

    • @TheGallowayFarm
      @TheGallowayFarm  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the comment! Others have said the exact opposite as well - so I guess it’s all in what you’re looking for. Hope you found it helpful nonetheless!

    • @naomijohnson4901
      @naomijohnson4901 Месяц назад

      It was actually helpful to me watching it come together

  • @mnowens5295
    @mnowens5295 Год назад +1

    put the lid on the jar and start shaking the jar and viola, butter

  • @roadkill2599
    @roadkill2599 3 года назад +2

    Wooop wooop wooop wooop

  • @darrinbega7601
    @darrinbega7601 2 месяца назад

    It's great but it takes a very long time to be consistent

    • @TheGallowayFarm
      @TheGallowayFarm  Месяц назад

      Sometimes it takes longer than others, but sometimes good things are worth the wait!

  • @sebolee4815
    @sebolee4815 2 года назад +1

    Great video!

  • @RenormalizedAdvait
    @RenormalizedAdvait 3 месяца назад

    Kitchens are the most commonly found chemical labs, agreed 100%.

  • @davedaddy101
    @davedaddy101 Год назад +1

    Thank you very much. I will try this.

  • @Wewe-wz6nq
    @Wewe-wz6nq Год назад +1

    Thank you I love your video so awesome

  • @iesha3703
    @iesha3703 2 года назад +1

    Turned out so good thank you so much

  • @bjg4002
    @bjg4002 6 месяцев назад +1

    Salted??

  • @zori9741
    @zori9741 7 месяцев назад

    I am also mixing the cream for more than hour and what I have is only whipped cream. I have collected about a liter of this fat before I started the process. I am concerned what is going on and why my butter can't form.

    • @artstamper316
      @artstamper316 Месяц назад

      Same thing happened to me when I used the jar method. After shaking for nearly 2 1/2 hours I still had only whipping cream and gave up after wearing myself out. 😢

  • @adamguymon7096
    @adamguymon7096 6 месяцев назад

    How long does it take to make the butter from start to finish? It would be nice to make butter like this but make it so the butter would be a nice soft spreadable kind without any oils and it would be natural so you could put it in an old butter dish that has a shape and a lid? I thought that you could add the things that you want in the butter at the start? It would be nice to make your butter taste like mint or even other flavors? Would it be better to use extracts such as vanilla etc?

    • @TheGallowayFarm
      @TheGallowayFarm  Месяц назад

      It depends on what kind of mixer and what speed you use. We always add ingredients at the end.

  • @shreymathur8720
    @shreymathur8720 8 месяцев назад

    May I request you not to throw off the first butter milk? It is more nutritious than butter itself due to presence of fermenting bacteria which is good for our gut health. I mean it is your choice to have it or not but you can use it for making chaas ( sweet or salted as per your choice.)

    • @TheGallowayFarm
      @TheGallowayFarm  7 месяцев назад

      Sure - as with anything, discard that which you don’t need and use all of what you can!

  • @mlx9587
    @mlx9587 11 месяцев назад

    I had leftover whipping cream and made it today per your video and also pushed it through a sieve (thanks Leela7909)..I made a mess of my kitchen but the sweet butter is absolutely heaven and tastes fantastic on our breads and toast. Store-bought butter doesn't even come close!

    • @TheGallowayFarm
      @TheGallowayFarm  9 месяцев назад

      It’s crazy how simple and effective it is! Congratulations!!

  • @JosephWolf
    @JosephWolf 9 месяцев назад

    How long did the process take? I tried with an immersion blender with a whisk, and it took over 30 minutes for 1 cup cream

    • @katrinaanon1038
      @katrinaanon1038 8 месяцев назад

      We do it with a cream separator. Once it is heat to extraction temp 104°F. In 10 minutes you will have nearly a quart of cream and probably 3/4 gallon skim milk.
      Whisking goat cream to butter does take about 1/2 hour depending on the concentration of the milk fat. More milk fat less whisking. Be sure to use an ice bath in the final process of making butter. Remember butter melts, so it needs to be cold when being g whisked.

  • @otterpossum9128
    @otterpossum9128 5 месяцев назад

    I think I'm going to try using the paint mixer at the hardware store.

  • @robertdelisle2412
    @robertdelisle2412 9 месяцев назад

    I justvdhake it in the mason jar for 20 mins.

  • @lorraincassesso1611
    @lorraincassesso1611 Год назад

    I thought it needed to be cold very cold

    • @TheGallowayFarm
      @TheGallowayFarm  Год назад +1

      In our experience, colder takes longer and room temperature works best! ☺️

  • @colourdreads8966
    @colourdreads8966 Год назад

    Thankyou I made it, Looks good

  • @samanthasmith2093
    @samanthasmith2093 Год назад

    First time butter maker. I used 600mls of cream, followed all the steps somewhat successfully and ended up with about 300mls buttermilk and the rest butter fat. But the butter fat is not hard/squeezable at all. I've washed it and it's clear but the consistency is more like cake icing (pastey/apreadable)... help

    • @TheGallowayFarm
      @TheGallowayFarm  Год назад

      Shoot us a message on FB or Insta and we’ll be happy to help!

    • @ceciliachunge-muhizi7677
      @ceciliachunge-muhizi7677 Год назад +1

      I wish you'd have replied here ...I've encountered the same problem 😢

    • @TheGallowayFarm
      @TheGallowayFarm  Год назад

      @@ceciliachunge-muhizi7677 you made need to continue mixing until it reaches a harder consistency! Was the cream at room temperature when you started?

  • @kelseyhenderson7361
    @kelseyhenderson7361 11 месяцев назад

    I sat with my hand mixer in the cream for 40 minutes and this did not work.

    • @TheGallowayFarm
      @TheGallowayFarm  9 месяцев назад

      We’ve never had that happen - have you tried again since then?

    • @naomihelfrich880
      @naomihelfrich880 7 месяцев назад

      I also just tried this with my hand mixer and it never worked. It got to whipped cream and never split. After 30 min of hand mixer I put the whole bowl in the fridge for an hour, tried it again. Bumpkiss. Added a little cold water, never split. Ended up just throwing the whole thing out

  • @GgGg-mi2fp
    @GgGg-mi2fp Год назад

    Good very good

  • @GgGg-mi2fp
    @GgGg-mi2fp Год назад

    Good very good

  • @GgGg-mi2fp
    @GgGg-mi2fp Год назад

    Good very good

  • @GgGg-mi2fp
    @GgGg-mi2fp Год назад

    Good

  • @annewonders9865
    @annewonders9865 8 месяцев назад

    tyvm