Kitchen Hack 9 (How to Brown Butter Without Burning It)
I think every home chef needs to know how to brown butter. Butter is good in just about everything, but brown butter might be even better! It adds depth and flavor to so many recipes, especially cookies and savory side dishes. Learn how to keep it from Burningso you can savor every drop.
Course: Kitchen Hack
Cuisine: French
Prep Time: 0 minutesminutes
Cook Time: 5 minutesminutes
Equipment
Heavy bottomed saucepan
Ingredients
½cupButter
Instructions
Cut butter into pieces and place in a heavy-bottomed saucepan or skillet over low to medium heat.
Let the butter melt completely. As it continues to cook, it will start to foam. Stir often with a whisk or wooden spoon.
After the foaming subsides, the butter will begin to change from a pale yellow to golden amber.
As soon as you see brown bits beginning to form and the color changes, remove the pan from the heat to prevent the butter from burning. Keep stirring it in the pan until the color is a deep golden brown.
Pour the brown butter into a heat-proof container, including any sediment or solids at the bottom of the pan.
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Barbara's Notes + Tips
Stir frequently, don't get distracted.
Use a light-colored pan so you can see when it changes color.
Remove from the pan as soon as it is brown so that it doesn't continue to cook.