9 Step-By-Step Directions For Making Butter With Kids

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Science is all around us, even in the kitchen! Kids always feel fascinated to learn new things. So, with winter holidays knocking at the door, you can try to bake, fry, and boil ingredients to create homemade delicacies.

Start with homemade butter!

Homemade butter is fun and easy to make. It requires few simple ingredients like heavy cream and a tight-lidded container. Does your kid love experimenting with new things? Do you want to keep him occupied this holiday season with some fun activity? If you answered yes, let us move to the kitchen and start making butter with kids!

Ingredients Required For Making Homemade Butter:

Here is a list of ingredients that you will require for the preparation of homemade butter. Follow this step by step procedure and learn how to make butter with kids:

  • Heavy Whipping Cream (To make one pound of butter you need 6 cups of cream)
  • Tight-lidded jar (The sizing of the jar depends on your kid’s age so that he can hold it comfortably)
  • Salt – ½ teaspoon per pound of butter (Helps in butter preservation, but optional)

Step-by-Step Directions For Making Butter With Children:

Follow the simple step-by-step procedure to prepare homemade butter with your little one:

  • Pour the heavy whipping cream into the tightly lidded jar and fill it up to 3/4th level. The jar should remain empty on the top so that there remains space for shaking.
  • Ask your kid to shake the jar constantly. You can cheer up your little one by singing a song and encourage him to shake it faster. The best way to shake the jar is to hold it lengthwise between both the hands and move it up and down.
  • After five minutes, you will notice the thickening of the cream in the jar. The cream starts to stick together, and it looks like butter foam. The shaking should still continue!
  • Within the next 5-10 minutes, you will notice that the jar fills up with the foamy cream. Now it will appear that there is no room in the jar for the heavy aerated cream.
  • After about 15- to 20 minutes of shaking, you will notice that the foam separates out, and a thin liquid formation appears in the jar. The thin liquid is nothing but buttermilk! Your homemade butter is almost ready! Ask your kid to continue shaking the jar until the butter obtained is of a consistent size.
  • At this stage, you can try to separate the buttermilk and use it for other interesting and delicious recipes.
  • Add ½ teaspoon salt that is again optional and depends on your taste. Some people love their butter salty while others like the creamy buttery flavor. But the main reason for adding the salt is to preserve the butter for a longer time span.
  • You can take the butter out of the jar and place it in a small container now. Put the container in the refrigerator, so that the butter sets perfectly.
  • Your homemade butter is ready to serve. (1) This is an easy procedure to make butter with kids at home.

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Science Behind Homemade Butter Formation:

When you put the heavy cream in a tight-lidded jar and shake it for several minutes, it creates the little globs of fat in the cream to hold them together. The protein present in the cream helps in the formation of the fresh butter. The liquid obtained from all the shaking is buttermilk.

Health Benefits Of Homemade Butter:

Let us check out, some of the crucial health benefits of homemade butter for kids:

1. Source of Vitamins:

  • Butter contains a high percentage of Vitamin A and other fat-soluble vitamins such as Vitamin D, E and K.
  • Vitamin A is very important for maintaining good vision.
  • Vitamin A helps in improving your kid’s thyroid and adrenal health as well.

2. Source of Healthy Minerals:

  • Butter contains traces of vital minerals such as manganese, zinc, copper, selenium, Lauric acid and chromium.
  • The minerals serve as an effective antioxidant and keep your kid protected from harmful infections.
  • Lauric acids present in butter helps your kid fight against fungal infections and candida.

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3. Contains Healthy Fatty Acids:

  • Butter is a great source of healthy fatty acids that boost the immune system and metabolic activity.
  • The healthy fatty acids possess anti-microbial properties that help to fight against pathogenic microorganisms that live in the intestinal tract.

4. Perfect Balance of Omega-3 and Omega-6 Fats:

  • Butter contains arachidonic acid, which is a perfect combination of both omega-3 and omega-6 fats.
  • These elements help to improve brain function and skin health.

5. Contains Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA):

  • If you prepare butter from cow’s milk that feed on green grass, then it contains a high percentage of CLA.
  • The compound helps in boosting the immune system and provides protection from different types of cancer.

6. Contains Glycosphingolipids:

  • This specific fatty acid protects the stomach from gastrointestinal infections.

7. An Excellent Source of Good Cholesterol:

  • Butter contains good cholesterol that aids in healthy cellular functioning.
  • The good cholesterol plays a vital role in promoting your kid’s brain and nervous system development too. (2)

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Putting Homemade Butter To Good Use:

Everyone loves cookies. Here is a great recipe using the butter you made to cheer up a gloomy day.

You Will Need:

  • 1 cup of homemade butter
  • 1 egg
  • 1 cup of white sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • Two teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 2 cups of all-purpose flour

How To Make:

  • Take a large bowl and mix the butter and white sugar together to obtain a fluffy mixture.
  • Beat the egg in separate bowl and add it to the butter mixture slowly. Add the vanilla extract, sugar and mix it well.
  • Now, add the all purpose mix and fold the content with soft hands.
  • Cover the dough and let it chill for another one hour.
  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Now place small amounts of dough on the butter-greased cookie sheets.
  • Place the cookie sheet in the oven for next ten minutes or till the cookies rise.
  • Your plain butter cookie is ready to serve.
  • You can also add Chocó chips or strawberry crush to add some extra flavor to your butter cookie.

Have you tried making homemade butter with kids? Did your kid love the fun butter-making process? Share your tips and suggestions for making fresh homemade butter with other mommies here!

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