National Butter Day
Few ingredients make a dish richer and more flavorful than butter. National Butter Day, on November 17th, gives this creamy ingredient and those who make it a pat on the back..
Humans have used butter for thousands of years. The butter churn was a common tool in many kitchens as recently as the first half of the twentieth century. Families were struggling to survive without this delectable staple as butter was rationed during World War II.
Butter can be used in both simple and complex ways – spread a pat of butter on warm toast for a quick boost of flavor and texture, or use it to create the light, flaky layers in a croissant. It also improves the taste of hot beverages, like coffee and cocktails, and it keeps meats tender when roasting. Butter is the key ingredient in delectable sauces, rich cookies, creamy mashed potatoes, hearty casseroles, and so on.
Every year, the average American eats 6.3 pounds, or about 25 sticks, of cow's butter. Butter can be found in cuisines of every culture around the world, and each one uses it to enhance their recipes and enrich their lives..
The phrase "Please, pass the butter" on the dinner table connects us to those we break bread with and the food we love to eat.. Butter Day is an opportunity to indulge in your favorite dishes and baked goods with butter.
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National Butter Day is celebrated in so many ways. It's been celebrated in so many ways. Whether you're looking to work in your kitchen creating family favorites or trying out a new dish, take a moment to consider the role butter plays in our food.
- With the kids, bake cookies. Be sure to allow them to mix the butter and sugar together.
- Make compound or brown butter and reap the flavor benefits
- Thank a dairy farmer, milk hauler, or butter maker, like those at Dinner Bell Creamery, for the butter they make possible
- The chef who created the delectable, buttery sauce for your seafood dish, Compliment, the chef who created the delectable, buttery sauce for your seafood dish
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History of national butter day has spanned history
Dinner Bell Creamery, a cooperative owned by AMPI's dairy farm families, established National Butter Day in 2021 to celebrate this culturally significant and delectable dish. They also celebrate the modern-day process of butter production, from raising dairy cows on family farms to making butter for sale in stores and markets..