For my next trick...
Butter!
I ladled off and then froze the cream from the top of the last four churns of milk. Today I made it into butter.
The last time I made butter was in primary school, and brother #1 remembers us all making it at home when we were children. That makes it more than half a century since I made any. (How did I get that old?)
It seems silly to have been buying butter when I collect free milk twice a week. I don't know why I've not made it before.
It is a simple - if lengthy - process. It seemed to take an absolute age for the cream to thicken in the stand mixer, so I got my hand-driven egg beater out and gave it five minutes of hard whizzing to get it moving. That did the trick and before too long - once back in the stand mixer - there is was: a big blob of butter washing around in a pool of buttermilk.
I got 275g of butter from 1 litre of cream. It tastes amazing. Unsalted. And a jug of equally delicious buttermilk.
Yum yum yum.
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