How to Make Homemade Butter | Natural Butter from Milk at Home

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  • Homemade Butter
    Homemade butter is an ancient recipe that our ancestors perfected. Today we are recreating the recipe with raw milk which is hard to find nowadays. The most important thing is to find milk with high fat content. The rest requires some patience and hard work. The results are worth the effort trust us. Here is our recipe if you try it make sure you share your experiences with us. Enjoy!
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    3 L whole milk, preferably raw milk or high in fat content milk, half & half cream would do great as well
    Cold water
    Ice
    • Pour the milk in a pot and simmer it over 70C (160F) for 20 minutes to kill bacteria.
    • After it boiled let the milk cool down in room temperature.
    • Then collect the top layer of fat that deposits after it cools down. You can collect top of the cream in bowl to make butter, every time when you boil milk that has high fat or make your yoghurt at home. Half &half cream or any cream has around 10% fat content.
    • Chill the cream in the refrigerator 2 to 3 hours before you're ready to make the butter.
    • For manual method of separating the butter from the cream, add water and ice to the collected cream.
    • Shake the cream until separate from milk and have chunks.
    • For practical way, add the collected cream in a food processor and add cold water and ice.
    • Pulse until a yellowish butter separates from the cream in chunks.
    • Put the chunky butter in a large bowl and put more ice on it.
    • Press the butter using spatulas. This should separate the buttermilk from the butter. This buttermilk can be used in cooking or making curd cheese.
    • Then put into ice bath to further solidify and separate from the milk.
    • Shape the strained butter into desired shapes and store in the refrigerator.
    • Use it within 2-3 weeks. You can use it for cooking, and you can butter your toasted bread. Bon a petit!
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Комментарии • 194

  • @johnomalley5712
    @johnomalley5712 2 года назад +50

    In Ireland farmers often find butter in their fields from hundreds even thousands of years ago and the butter is perfectly preserved. Some think that the ancient Irish stored butter in bogs to enhance it's flavor and allow fermentation to taste like parmesan. Some butter was forgotten about and left but the method of preservation makes the butter edible even today. However I've smelled and tasted recreated Irish bog butter and it's very earthy and an acquired taste. I love that you're making homemade butter, I actually make it home butter over store bought because the flavor is unbeatable and also I do not use much butter as I tend to lean on olive for my fats.

    • @zombiefulci3301
      @zombiefulci3301 Год назад

      Irish butter is garbage, I tried Kerry Gold after hearing so much praise heaped on and it turned out to be the blandest thing, this was the salted butter btw. I tried other Irish butters and all are bland. Americans make the best

    • @maf2014
      @maf2014 4 месяца назад

      I wonder of anyone here ask you what did you eat for your fats??😂

  • @celinaflores9545
    @celinaflores9545 2 года назад +29

    I just wanted to let you know that I think you’re an amazing person and chef. I love watching your videos. They are educational and entertaining and at the end, my dinner is ready!
    Thank you so much for sharing everything you know. It is an honor to be in the kitchen with you. 💙

  • @ishaanarora9113
    @ishaanarora9113 2 года назад +62

    At my home in India we have been doing it since my childhood days. We make butter with a process similar to that 2nd yayak process that you showed and then collect and shape it using our hands and cold water and then take it one step further by making ghee out of this butter. That ghee lasts us for the entire month. Never had to buy the packaged ghee until I moved to the city.

    • @Getpojke
      @Getpojke 2 года назад +6

      I love ghee & it would be interesting to see Refika do a video on making it & what she uses it for.

    • @the_good_citizen
      @the_good_citizen 2 года назад +2

      Yes. Most indian homes do it. Check out this video ruclips.net/video/YSUU6vxXyr4/видео.html

  • @lizamargulies8000
    @lizamargulies8000 2 года назад +34

    I probably will never make homemade butter but nevertheless I want to thank you yet again for one of them most entertaining 13 minutes. You and your crew are simply magical. And totally goofy!

    • @camouflagejumpsuit
      @camouflagejumpsuit 2 года назад +1

      That opening fail clip is the best laugh I've had all day. Such joy 😊

  • @ramonajordan3875
    @ramonajordan3875 2 года назад +5

    I do this with cream and my food processor. Even though I'm using commercially available cream, it still tastes so much better than store bought butter. Sending you all good mojo!

  • @jacobahenny2581
    @jacobahenny2581 2 года назад +1

    My sister made your yogurt and it’s amazing. Love listening to you. Your English is PERFECT…Thank you!

  • @fiqra786
    @fiqra786 2 года назад +4

    My mum always does this. When double cream is on offer in the stores she makes butter from it and then some of that she separates and makes ghee with it! Very delicious! Also love the new haircut refika ❤️

  • @jyll.7132
    @jyll.7132 2 года назад +4

    The intro! 😂😂😂
    I love the green backsplash. It's gorgeous.

  • @senem3784
    @senem3784 2 года назад +2

    It is very nice that you transfer the wrong and the right as it is. Thanks refika 💕

  • @alexger85
    @alexger85 2 года назад +3

    I just love how Refika pronunces 'butter' ♥

  • @tmackie1694
    @tmackie1694 2 года назад +3

    Aloha, thank you for this great video. I appreciate the no-waste approach, even with the remaining whey. Also, thank you for the beautiful shots of the Bosphorus River!

  • @charlottechristie6662
    @charlottechristie6662 2 года назад +3

    Loved the food processor mishap! Lol I use my stand mixer and have cleaned the same type of mess more than once.

  • @clairewright8153
    @clairewright8153 2 года назад +3

    I’m not sure if I will ever make my own butter, but your video was very educational and funny and I learn so much. Love watching you, your videos and your team/ family.

  • @draganamitrovic4614
    @draganamitrovic4614 2 года назад +3

    I don't know what's better: you,your butter or view from Kuzguncuk 😍

  • @barbarameissner1635
    @barbarameissner1635 2 года назад +4

    Love how you show your mistakes. You are great

  • @lucieadjek8506
    @lucieadjek8506 2 года назад +3

    Oh big YES, I enjoyed this video especially seeing and learning about making butter for the first time. Great class and subject, thank you for sharing this with us all 👍. Stay blessed in God's grace. Peace ✌️and love ❤️.

  • @1Widowsson0
    @1Widowsson0 2 года назад +1

    Refika, please excuse my responses to a person who did not like my comment about your pronunciation of the English V. She thought my comment was backhanded, but I do like the pronunciation. Namaste!

  • @gtraum01
    @gtraum01 2 года назад +47

    Dear Refika! First: LOVE to you and your team from Hungary! Just a little piece of advice: after you first warm up the milk , let it sit in the fridge undisturbed for a day or two! A lot more of the cream will form on the surface, the more you let it sit, the more cream. Try this next time you make butter🤞🏽keep the great content coming!🌈💞

    • @camouflagejumpsuit
      @camouflagejumpsuit 2 года назад +3

      Nice tip! Who doesn't love cream!

    • @BiasCookventure
      @BiasCookventure 2 года назад +2

      I do same and make homemade butter and ghee. Overnight milk in refrigerator gives a thick layer of cream.

    • @camouflagejumpsuit
      @camouflagejumpsuit 2 года назад

      @@BiasCookventure now I want to see how to make the butter vs ghee and where I might use one vs the other 🙂

    • @ArchiTechFit
      @ArchiTechFit 2 года назад +2

      Do you know what some crazy people do in Türkiye? A Plastic drum,big enough to fit in the washing machine, ..filled with milk...I leave the rest to your imagination. (Butter...) 🙂

    • @camouflagejumpsuit
      @camouflagejumpsuit 2 года назад +1

      @@ArchiTechFit 🤣 🤣 not economical but okay 😄

  • @adrianhernandez7197
    @adrianhernandez7197 Месяц назад

    Fantastic content, it's really hard to not love Turkish ppl; you reminded me to my past mother in law 🥲🥲. Love from Mexico 🥰

  • @convictdrcop3922
    @convictdrcop3922 2 года назад

    Hi, the best about you is that you don’t waste anything. I do enjoying watching your videos. Lots of love.

  • @tubakeskin5523
    @tubakeskin5523 2 года назад +1

    Türkçe alt yazı olsada burdaki tarifleri de zevkle izleyebilsek🥰

  • @СпасЯнков-э2ч
    @СпасЯнков-э2ч 2 года назад

    You are a great ambassadors of how foods are made for tourism in Turkey

  • @krissk77
    @krissk77 Год назад +1

    Thanks. Used whipping cream. It turned out nice. ❤

  • @naaa7276
    @naaa7276 2 года назад +1

    Can you please make a video on salad dressings and easy-delicious salad recipes.

  • @jodrew1845
    @jodrew1845 2 года назад +2

    Great post, the process is fascinating.

  • @elisabettai2053
    @elisabettai2053 2 года назад +1

    Thank you dear Refika, but having considered the arduous process I guess I would buy butter from supermarket.

  • @kathleenkocan628
    @kathleenkocan628 2 года назад +1

    You can also use the kitchen aid with the paddle.

  • @nelo4real
    @nelo4real 2 года назад +1

    Thank you again. You look great!!!

  • @-abheda
    @-abheda 2 года назад +1

    in the uk, clotted cream from cornwall has a minimum fat content of 55% and is a solid. absolutely delicious though horrendously rich! it is customarily used for cream teas (scone with jam and clotted cream + fresh tea in a pot). what kind of butter would that make? could you even, given that is is already a solid?

  • @pinkiedee
    @pinkiedee Год назад

    Whey can also be used as a full water replacement with the lye in soap making 😊

  • @zahaandaraiz6593
    @zahaandaraiz6593 2 года назад +1

    Love from Gilgit 🇵🇰.

  • @myelinsheathxd
    @myelinsheathxd Год назад

    O'zbekistondan Salomlar!

  • @Luke-Emmanuel
    @Luke-Emmanuel 25 дней назад

    You can make norwegian brown 'cheese' with the left over whey:) .Brunost.

  • @susannawolfe8743
    @susannawolfe8743 2 года назад +1

    Sadly impossible here, the purchasing of raw milk is illegal in Canada.

  • @paula-qf6ke
    @paula-qf6ke 2 года назад +1

    It's wonderful ❤

  • @СпасЯнков-э2ч
    @СпасЯнков-э2ч 2 года назад

    I love how you do the Lor cheese i hope you show what you do with it in Turkish cuisine do you know çökelek cheese?

  • @niagara6015
    @niagara6015 Год назад

    Dost 🐶🐕 was my favorite part of the video. In a previous video a cat also made an appearance ❤

  • @СпасЯнков-э2ч
    @СпасЯнков-э2ч 2 года назад

    Beating butter in jar is very interesting

  • @chriscoughlan5221
    @chriscoughlan5221 Год назад

    in Spain its hard to find fresh cream, and when you do its only single cream, i mention cream cuz thats what i tried to use initially to make butter, it didnt work out. So i tried yr idea using milk, another disaster, as it seems spanish milk is like water compared to the milk in the uk. I tried yr method of heating the milk, but only got about 1 teaspoon of the stuff for butter, consequently after one week, barely nothing.

  • @TheCulturalCompass
    @TheCulturalCompass 2 года назад

    I love making my own butter

  • @CathyDoherty-hr4mx
    @CathyDoherty-hr4mx 5 месяцев назад

    I make butter with my Kitchen Aid mixer.

  • @wafaaabi-saab8576
    @wafaaabi-saab8576 2 года назад +1

    refika *i don't know what happened* dear refika a food processor glitch happened 😝😇😊😍

  • @clementinechristenson
    @clementinechristenson 2 года назад

    cant buy raw milk in UK... but we can make it from cream x

  • @arverezzle
    @arverezzle 7 месяцев назад

    so how much liter of milk do you need for that much butter? 13? 43? like damn i thought it would be cheaper to just make your own butter since the price is 10x margarine that available everywhere here

  • @skarena7411
    @skarena7411 5 месяцев назад

    Who else thought to skip this vid after the first fee seconds 😂😂

  • @suzanamitrovic5601
    @suzanamitrovic5601 2 года назад +1

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @lauraclinton4195
    @lauraclinton4195 5 месяцев назад

    Next time try to use blender instead of foodprossecer!

  • @mirel604
    @mirel604 2 года назад

    💓

  • @1Widowsson0
    @1Widowsson0 2 года назад +1

    I love Irish butter but your "Wersion" was interesting, too.

    • @lillyess385
      @lillyess385 2 года назад +2

      Are you Irish? If so that's rich making fun of someone's accent. 🙄

    • @1Widowsson0
      @1Widowsson0 2 года назад +2

      @@lillyess385 Just because I like Irish butter, it doesn't mean I am Irish. Oh, I also like the Irish accent when an Irish person speaks English. Lilly, your perception of me making fun of someone's accent, is funny. I like her English accent and the pronunciation of the V as a W. I also listen to German and Hindi speakers who have difficulty with the V. Try being "Wery" nice. Namaste! 😜😜

    • @lillyess385
      @lillyess385 2 года назад +1

      @@1Widowsson0 Your "complement" is back handed at best. Work harder for your "complements" not to be misconstrued.

    • @lunarbike
      @lunarbike 2 года назад +1

      @@1Widowsson0 ın turkish there is no "W" letter. "V" and "W" both are same for us. we cant pronounce "w". evet can't understand the difference...

    • @1Widowsson0
      @1Widowsson0 2 года назад +1

      @@lunarbike I truly understand why. The German language has the same pronunciation. The V has a F sound like Vater (Father). In Spanish, the V has a B sound. I liked REfika's pronunciation of the V but others want to insult me when he or she dislikes a perception that does not fit his or her belief system. Oh, I have lived in Turkey and travelled throughout the country. Turkey is a nation of multiple and distinct social cultures. Thanks for your response. Oh, I like her Wersion of Butter. Not as good as Irish butter but good. :-)

  • @NurCak
    @NurCak 2 года назад +21

    Im lactose intolerant. Dont know why I watched this but thank u. Maybe I will need it someday

    • @leahmarieezra877
      @leahmarieezra877 2 года назад

      Me, too! Haha.

    • @Refika
      @Refika  2 года назад +2

      ☺️💐thank you

    • @ingadreamer
      @ingadreamer 5 месяцев назад

      Is lactose in goat milk the same as in cow milk?

  • @dekhasheikh5082
    @dekhasheikh5082 2 года назад +11

    Hello Refike and team. I make it from 35% whipping cream using the jar and shake technique. Watching from Canada. Love your show!

  • @nisagul7200
    @nisagul7200 2 года назад +13

    Bizi her daim gururlandırdığını bilmeni isterim❤️Türk mutfağını Türk’ten yana olarak hem geçmişimizin hem mutfağımızın değerini bilerek dünyaya anlatman bizi cok onurlandırıyor❤️Her daim yanındayız.Senden öğreneceğimiz çok şey var🙏🏻

    • @asifainthekitchen1457
      @asifainthekitchen1457 2 года назад +1

      Dear I love your country, culture, history and food etc is well.
      One day I will come to Turkey, Turkey, Iran both my dream countries 😍💖

  • @elizabethclasgens1983
    @elizabethclasgens1983 2 года назад +4

    Refika, you are looking fabulous! Will try this! You are not supposed to wear it. 😉 😂

  • @maishamoithily7925
    @maishamoithily7925 2 года назад +6

    You can also drink cheese water with sugar or jaggery too and add some ice or refrigerate it. Good for hot weather.

  • @Anmolnegi-yw7hg
    @Anmolnegi-yw7hg 2 года назад +6

    This is the method we use in india by using clotted cream on the top of milk , but in my region the more traditional method is to make youghurt with milk first then whip it to get butter and then u also get fermented buttermilk which is very important in my region. Also u can eat butter or make ghee of different types , like some ghee are more cloudy and some are golden and some are cooked a little more and they get a rich toasty flavour as well🙏

  • @simama...xox..
    @simama...xox.. 2 года назад +9

    You are such a joy!
    Brightens my Saturday! 💕

    • @Refika
      @Refika  2 года назад +4

      💐🥰

  • @hailynewma9122
    @hailynewma9122 2 года назад +3

    that‘s the perfect activity while training for the beach body.
    you only must not eat the finally product or you will destroy your gains again :)

  • @cautiouscoyote8590
    @cautiouscoyote8590 2 года назад +5

    I get raw Jersey cow milk from a local farm. They said their milk tests A2/A2 which, among other benefits, apparently means it may not cause lactose intolerance problems, especially if you make it into yogurt. Jersey milk has super-high fat content. I put the milk in wide-mouth 2-qt mason jars & let it sit still in the fridge for a few days so the cream settles at the top. Then I use a small ladle to skim off the cream for making butter etc.

  • @debbycoley
    @debbycoley 2 года назад +8

    Love this! Brings back memories of when my paternal grandmother would make butter using a wooden churn with fresh milk from my grandparents' dairy cow. Thank you so much for this wonderful video! ❤️

  • @morgellonsdirect513
    @morgellonsdirect513 Год назад +4

    I've made LOTS of butter over the years, usually in a quart jar. The easiest thing is to use heavy cream (already separated from the milk and pasturized) and let it sit on the counter to room temperature and then pour into a jar and shake the jar. I've also used a churn. There are jar churns as well in the US. The difference with what you are doing is that after the butter separates from the whey, I pour off the whey and add clean water and shake the jar longer to "wash" the butter. I do this a few times until the water comes clean. I place the butter on a plate and used the paddles to smear the butter back and forth to get all of the water out and then add salt to the butter (preserves it) and smear that in. It does not need to be refrigerated at that point and can be kept on the counter for up to a month...it never lasts that long because it is eaten or used in cooking.

  • @davidbennett9691
    @davidbennett9691 2 года назад +4

    The whey is also great to use as the liquid in bread or crepes.

  • @anupamayadav007
    @anupamayadav007 2 года назад +2

    Use cream….whipping cream is also good….just find organic ones….also use whey….its the main component of the whey protein people buy…..for smoothies…and shakes….also butter was traditionally made by churning….I saw some companies selling hand churning machines…..on amazon…..that will give you best

    • @akoc__
      @akoc__ 2 года назад +1

      are you seriously trying to teach the master chef her own job

    • @anupamayadav007
      @anupamayadav007 2 года назад +1

      @@akoc__ Yes I am....giving ideas how to get better results....one should never be too proud to learn.........

    • @anupamayadav007
      @anupamayadav007 2 года назад +1

      Also, a stand mixer is better suited than a food processor....if you have.....over whipping of cream will separate butter and whey

  • @gwynwellliver4489
    @gwynwellliver4489 2 года назад +3

    At preschool our five year olds learn how to make butter by shaking their liquid in small jars. My mother has a jar with a lid which has a paddle, gear, and crank.

  • @mongoface
    @mongoface 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for your videos 🥰
    You can make Norwegian brown cheese called "brunsost" from the whey. The whey is boiled and milk and cream from cows, goats or a mix is added. It contains 35-40% milk sugar (lactose). The mixture is then cooked further by evaporating the water on slow heat until the dry matter content in the cheese becomes so high that it becomes firm and sliceable.
    The final cooking on slow heat itself can take up to 1.5 hours and it is the long cooking time that gives the brown cheese its colour when the sugar caramelize

  • @HaNi-fl2cp
    @HaNi-fl2cp 2 года назад +2

    Love all your videos 😍...from Malaysia

  • @ZeeniaRRaja
    @ZeeniaRRaja 2 года назад +2

    Hello Refika. Loved your video on making butter. Did you miss adding salt to this recipe? Can it be added to make salted butter?

  • @joecandy6490
    @joecandy6490 2 года назад +3

    I enjoyed this video very much… I have made butter before but only from double cream, simply whisk by hand until the solid butter “appears”… then collect the solid, rinse with water and add a little salt to taste… but I’ve never tried collecting the cream and butter from milk 👌

  • @beriltezolmez7733
    @beriltezolmez7733 2 года назад +3

    My granny was doing “Akıtma” (a kind of salty pancake in Thrace) with the water remain from the curd cheese instead of milk.

  • @lizgiddens9663
    @lizgiddens9663 2 года назад +3

    I love your channel so much!! So happy I found it. My boyfriend is Turkish so I want to learn how to make his favorite foods. If he asks me what I’m watching (and it’s your channel) I say “Refika is teaching me right now” 😂❤

  • @sushmabhat5234
    @sushmabhat5234 2 года назад +2

    When I have money I want to visit Turkey 🇹🇷 . Lovefrom 🇮🇳

  • @sadeekahsaban162
    @sadeekahsaban162 2 года назад +3

    Thanks So much, love your content ❤️🇿🇦

  • @yrn5638
    @yrn5638 2 года назад +3

    Arrrr my sister is back!!!.. Xx

  • @mrLoftladder
    @mrLoftladder 2 года назад +2

    not sure if we can get raw milk in the UK but our full fat/blue top milk makes your cream cheese well (made it a dozen or more times since the video) so I may try it with that.

  • @imranamin74
    @imranamin74 2 года назад +3

    Refika, I have seen this process of making butter since my Grandmother used to make it from when I used to be a kid. Back in Karachi, Pakistan, we still make it and go one step further in making ghee from butter. Refika, I have a few suggestions for you and all the viewers:
    1. We buy fresh buffalo's milk which is a bit thicker than the cow
    2. After heating it, we keep it in the refrigerator for cooling. After about 24 hours we take out the milk then a thick layer of cream is formed. Keeping the boiled milk in the refrigerator will enable the cream to get thicker.
    3. To store this cream for a suitable period we could then keep it in the freezer.
    4. It's better using your hands to take out butter after taking it out from the blender.
    5. While making ghee you put 2 or 3 rounds of flour in the pan to avoid getting a strange smell in the whole house, infact there will be a better smell just like a cake or cookie freshly baked from the oven.

  • @dogukan7406
    @dogukan7406 2 года назад +2

    Ok, so here's my question, for how long I can keep the cream that I collected in my fridge without going bad?

  • @tarafirst1
    @tarafirst1 2 года назад +1

    I love you show , you are such a beautiful person and all your crew. Tell us about yourself. And please show us your beautiful home and kitchen

  • @janineali4663
    @janineali4663 2 года назад +1

    Aslmz Refika, apologies for going off topic.. please show us your recipe for beyran soup?? Pretty please?? Deshukladerem.. ❤

  • @MartinAhlman
    @MartinAhlman 2 года назад +1

    Happy pride month! It really should be 12 months... Happy pride anyway!

  • @rb28111
    @rb28111 2 года назад +2

    omg this is amazing! thank you for sharing 😍❤️

  • @michellemeyer1214
    @michellemeyer1214 2 года назад +3

    This is such a great video!!! I had no idea you could make butter from yogurt. And I’m a foodie. Ironically I made your lentil soup today it’s so yummy. Sending you love from Chicago. ❤️

  • @brissygirl4997
    @brissygirl4997 2 года назад +1

    Refika where can we find your recipe for butter made from yoghurt?

  • @ladyela9283
    @ladyela9283 2 года назад +1

    Another excellent video (plus the laughs…🤣😂). The delusional traitor, Stacy Abrams, cannot ruin it with her stupid ad.

  • @cookathome85
    @cookathome85 2 года назад +1

    Love from Pakistan
    Nice hair cut
    Excellent cooking skills 👌 😋 👏 👍

  • @marwamourad
    @marwamourad 2 года назад +1

    Any wipping cream will separate and make butter, wipping cream not cooking cream

  • @tephe9986
    @tephe9986 2 года назад +2

    I’ve been doing this for years. I use heavy whipping cream and my stand mixer. You can add salt, lemon, honey, etc… whatever you desire 😊
    I’ll spend a few hours making batches and freeze blocks so I can pull out a stick when I run out.

  • @gurpreetsidhu4973
    @gurpreetsidhu4973 2 года назад +1

    In India in my house it is every morning routine.

  • @khairulsarudin6634
    @khairulsarudin6634 2 года назад +2

    Refika we love your videos so much!!! We have been watching them and have been trying lots of recipes from your channels.. The kids love your recipe.. we now make our own lavash, hummus, kebabs, shish all thanks to you! Thank you so, so much to you and your team for your amazing work!!

  • @mavisbroni1932
    @mavisbroni1932 2 года назад +1

    I love this I will try it

  • @sans2domicilefixroberts428
    @sans2domicilefixroberts428 2 года назад +1

    👍 Great 💞 thank you 🤗 🍀 💕

  • @fatimakhan5315
    @fatimakhan5315 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this recipe. Will surely try it . Love the way you explained the whole process. 🙏

  • @raisaanjumelma4096
    @raisaanjumelma4096 Год назад +1

    You're awesome!! Just loved the way you did it 😇

  • @amateurepicurean8168
    @amateurepicurean8168 2 года назад +1

    Refika! Oh no!! Such a lovely summery outfit and it became covered in milk! At least it wasn't a tomato recipe!! Love you and your magnificent crew of characters. Be well and stay safe!!

  • @laylabaz817
    @laylabaz817 2 года назад +1

    Refika you look adorable yum yum 🤤❤️👍

  • @lauracopis9002
    @lauracopis9002 2 года назад +1

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️😃😀😀😀😀👍👍👍👍👍

  • @phungin
    @phungin Год назад +1

    Not only you are amazing cook, you are funny too 😂. Love your channel!

  • @zohrajabeen4312
    @zohrajabeen4312 2 года назад +1

    U r looking gorgeous today. . Thanks for sharing this nice tricks n tips abt. d milk products. 👍👍

  • @dawnkrause8378
    @dawnkrause8378 2 года назад +1

    Cute haircut!

  • @nkanyisongosi6202
    @nkanyisongosi6202 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this recipe, God bless you 🙏

  • @rebeccahenkins1697
    @rebeccahenkins1697 2 года назад +1

    Love your channel - I use a kitchen aid mixer to make butter as well with the whisk. And we use the shaking method or churning of better with the large plunger in history. I am learning as I should be moving there in next year! I fell hard in love with Turkey - will plan on settling in Mersin but have friends in Istanbul too and love it there too!

  • @Khadeejahraja
    @Khadeejahraja 2 года назад +1

    Looking great Rafika! Since we are living in the Middle East…will try this with camel milk. Grew up on homemade butter in Pakistan.