How to serve butter (2024)

Let's get the inconvenient facts out of the way:

  • Butter is not the healthiest nutritional choice available.
  • We do have healthier options, such as olive oil andnon-dairy spreads.
  • Still, we like butter and itlooks and tastes muchbetter than any ofthe food-science-formulatedalternatives.
  • Usedin moderation, butter isno more likely to kill us than most of the other things we eat.

Therefore:if wecare enough about food qualitytoput excellent bread on the table, and we'regoing to serve butter anyway, why not just buythe best and serve it right? Solet's talk about how to servebutter at the table.

How to serve butter (1)

The problem

A stick of butter straightout of the refrigerator is impossible to spread nicely. It eitherparkson the bread in unattractive lumps or tears holes inthe surface.You can put the stick onto abutter dish and let it sit out at room temperature until it softens a bit, which is what most of us do—if we happen to think of it among all our other cooking and serving activities before the guests have already arrivedat the table.

Well, this can be one lessthing to worry about remembering in the future.

The solution

Butter existed long before refrigeration was commonplace, so preservation techniques had been a matter of interest to butter consumers for a long time. The French devisedan excellent solution in the late nineteenth century, so excellent that it has yet to be surpassed by more modern technology. That solution is the French buttercrock or bell.

How to serve butter (2)This type of butter dishhas two parts: a base that holds water, and a top consisting of an inverted cup that holds butter. You simply pack soft butter into the cup, fill the base partway with cold water, place the cup butter-surface down into the water soan airtight seal keeps the butter fresh, and leave the crock on your table. As long as the room isn't tropically warm and you change the water every few days, the butter in the cup will stay fresh and spreadable for several weeks.

Manufactured butter crocks come in a variety of styles and are usually designed to hold exactly one stick (or half a cup) of butter, for convenience in transferring commercially available brands from wrapper to table. Many ceramic artists alsocreatehandmade butter crocks.

So all you need to do is find a butter crock you like, put butter in the cup and water in the base, and leave it on the table. Just check it before the guests arrive to make sure your family hasn't finished off the entire container.

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