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Churn: what it is and how to use it to make butter

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Churn: what it is and how to use it to make butter at home

Until a few decades ago, it was present in every country house. Today, it is making a comeback, especially among those who choose to rediscover home production. The churn is a tool for making butter traditionally, and this is where churning begins: an ancient and simple action.

Today, there are many different products on the market, including manual and electric churns, but ultimately, the goal of these machines is to provide us with a high-quality, homemade artisanal product. Let's see how.

What a churn is and how it works

What is a churn and what is it used for? It is a tool used to make butter, designed to agitate cream until the fat separates from the buttermilk. The principle is always the same, even if the forms may change. Generally, the ancient butter churn is a cylindrical (or truncated conical) wooden container. Today, it is equipped with a manual or motorized mechanism, depending on the model.

The movement can be rotary or plunger-type, but the purpose remains the same: to process the cream until a compact mass of butter and a whitish liquid, buttermilk, which can then be reused in cooking, are obtained. And while it's true that the churn has been practically supplanted by industrial butter production, churning is still practiced today on farms, by those who focus on zero-mile products, and by those who want to offer the best to their customers. Not only that: many are becoming interested in artisanal butter production, as we will see later. Also because of the ease of use of new machinery.

How do you make butter with a churn? Simply add fresh cream and start the movement. After a few minutes, the fat molecules separate and begin to aggregate: from that moment, the transformation begins. How long does it take to make butter with a churn? It depends on the type of churn and the temperature of the cream (usually 12°C). Normally, the operation takes up to 50 minutes.

Types of churns: tradition and innovation

Today, there are various models of butter churns, but they all refer to the same tradition. Ancient churns, made of wood, worked with a crank and had a charm of their own. Many families had one, often handmade, with a simple but ingenious mechanism. In some rural areas, they are still in use.

Alongside these tools, there is now the modern version: the butter machine. It has a compact design and is perfect for those who want to make butter at home effortlessly. What is the difference between a churn and a butter machine? Not only in operation, but also in capacity and practicality of use: you will find modern and safe-to-use devices on the market. And without any particular difficulties.

How to use a butter making machine at home

Anyone who wants to prepare artisanal butter at home can do so in a few steps, with the help of a butter machine. In Italy, fresh milk cream, also called cream, is used to make butter.

This product is obtained by centrifugation or skimming (the latter, for example, is also used for the preparation of Parmesan, but not for industrial butter).

  • Collect fresh milk cream and let it rest in the refrigerator.
  • Pour the cream into the butter machine or churn.
  • Start the churning cycle, manual or automatic.
  • Once the butter is separated from the buttermilk, filter and process the butter until the desired consistency is obtained.

Discover our butter making machine: it is the ideal choice for those who want a genuine product, without additives or preservatives, ready in a short time and with maximum yield.

Why choose a churn for domestic use

Making butter at home again is a way to rediscover forgotten gestures, to choose what to put on the table and where it comes from. Using a churn or a butter machine certainly gives you the ability to control every step of the preparation, selecting quality fresh cream, perhaps from a short supply chain.

It's also a way to reduce waste, produce less plastic, and choose a more sustainable consumption model. Those who love self-production know this well: there is something gratifying in seeing such a simple and precious food come into being in their own hands. And with the right tool for making butter, it becomes an experience within everyone's reach.

And then there is certainly a touch of pride in being able to say that you dedicate yourself to artisanal butter production and serve your guests what you have prepared with your own hands and with great dedication, choosing first-rate ingredients. Butter as good as it used to be, to accompany a slice of freshly toasted bread: what could be better?

Discover the perfect churn for making butter at home on Vivi in Campagna

Producing artisanal butter with your own hands is a gratifying activity, an act that speaks of tradition, genuineness, and attention to the quality of ingredients.

However, if you want to start, it is important to have the right tool, as we have seen. On Vivi in Campagna, there is a selection of self-production equipment, including our butter making machine: compact, intuitive, perfect for families or perhaps small home workshops.

Relying on well-made tools means rediscovering peasant traditions in a practical and sustainable way, and today this is entirely possible. Visit the shop and start your homemade butter production today.

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