Make butter from leftover heavy cream

Anonymous
Why have I never done this before? My new favorite thing - use up leftover heavy cream by just throwing it in my food processor until it makes butter.

Have been enjoying it on toast all week - delicious!
Anonymous
Homemade butter is delicious. So is homemade buttermilk. Yum!
Anonymous
I am SO old that I can remember making butter in kindergarten. Heavy cream was placed in a jar and each of us in the class took turns shaking the jar. When it became butter, we each had a saltine with the fresh butter spread on it. Yum!
Anonymous
It's even better with some honey whipped in
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am SO old that I can remember making butter in kindergarten. Heavy cream was placed in a jar and each of us in the class took turns shaking the jar. When it became butter, we each had a saltine with the fresh butter spread on it. Yum!


Are you 6, because this is still a part of the liquid/sold unit in K.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am SO old that I can remember making butter in kindergarten. Heavy cream was placed in a jar and each of us in the class took turns shaking the jar. When it became butter, we each had a saltine with the fresh butter spread on it. Yum!


Are you 6, because this is still a part of the liquid/sold unit in K.


Are you 80, because in my kids' schools outside food isn't allowed!

Seriously I'm being sarcastic, I know that all schools have different rules. I did do this as a visiting parent with DD's K class, but it was a private kindergarten.
Anonymous
Just use a clean jar and shake — a food processor would leave too much waster butter!

My kid did this a few months ago on school’s Colonial Day.
Anonymous
I really really hope that if you have kids you are doing this with them! I guess they might get tired of it but they get such a kick out of it.

And you know, this is something I really should be doing more of. I just threw out half a cup of cream because it got old.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am SO old that I can remember making butter in kindergarten. Heavy cream was placed in a jar and each of us in the class took turns shaking the jar. When it became butter, we each had a saltine with the fresh butter spread on it. Yum!


When I was in Kindergarten, one of our activity stations was hammering a bottle cap into a piece of wood using real nails and a real hammer. True story.

(They still make butter in schools today, shaking it up in zip lock bags.)
Anonymous
Does whipping cream work? Is that the same as heavy cream? I'm never sure....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just use a clean jar and shake — a food processor would leave too much waster butter!

My kid did this a few months ago on school’s Colonial Day.


Your kid's school still does Colonial Day?
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