Homemade Herb Butter - three easy and delicious recipe ideas (2024)

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Bursting with savory, herbaceous flavors, this homemade herb butter is the perfect accompaniment to rolls, bread, and even your favorite chicken breast recipe. Once you experience the exquisite taste and simplicity of making it yourself, you’ll never go back to store-bought again.

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Prepare to elevate your dishes with the delightful freshness of Homemade Herb Butter—a culinary gem that enhances everything it touches. From golden rolls to crispy potatoes and vibrant vegetables, this creamy treat is meant to be savored in every delectable bite. I’m going to guide you through the creation of three distinct flavor combinations that will leave your taste buds longing for more.

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1 What is Herb Butter?

2 Why You’ll Love This Recipe

3 Ingredients

4 How to Make

5 How to Use

6 Storage and Shelf Life

7 Frequently Asked Questions

9 Homemade Herb Butter

What is Herb Butter?

If you’ve never had herb butter, you are missing out. Herb butter (also known as compound butter) is made by simply combining butter and other ingredients used to enhance the flavor of dishes.

Typically, it’s flavored with herbs and garlic, but you can use sweet things such as honey, cinnamon, and sugar, too. (Be sure to check out cinnamon maple butter for a sweet variety!)

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Homemade herb butter is a delightful addition to any culinary repertoire. Not only is it incredibly easy to make, but it also adds a burst of flavor and elegance to your dishes. These recipes are sure to impress and elevate your meals. Here’s why you should consider making homemade herb butter:

  1. Versatile and Customizable: Homemade herb butter allows you to experiment with various herbs, spices, and flavors, giving you the freedom to create your own unique blends. From classic combinations like garlic and rosemary to more adventurous pairings like lemon and thyme, the possibilities are endless. Have fun and personalize the recipes to suit your taste preferences and culinary style.
  2. Enhances the Natural Flavors: Herb butter serves as a fantastic vehicle for infusing dishes with the essence of fresh herbs and aromatic spices. As the butter melts, it releases the flavors of the herbs, resulting in a rich and fragrant taste. Whether you’re spreading it on warm bread, melting it over grilled vegetables, or using it to baste roasted meats, the herb butter will take your dishes to the next level.
  3. Saves Time and Effort: One of the most significant advantages of homemade herb butter is its convenience. By preparing a batch in advance, you can easily add a burst of flavor to your meals without the hassle of chopping and seasoning every time. Having herb butter on hand allows you to elevate simple dishes with minimal effort, making it a time-saving kitchen staple.
  4. Impressive Presentation: The vibrant colors and enticing aroma of herb butter make it an excellent choice for enhancing the visual appeal of your dishes. Whether you’re hosting a dinner party or simply enjoying a meal at home, a dollop of herb butter atop a perfectly cooked steak or a beautifully arranged platter of roasted vegetables adds a touch of elegance and sophistication.
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Ingredients

Making your own herb butter is seriously so simple that you might be shocked. You really just mix fresh herbs with real butter. At the bottom of this post, I’ll share 3 of my favorite herb butter recipes.

First, here is a list of the ingredients I used for all of them:

  • Unsalted butter
  • Fresh cilantro
  • Garlic
  • Fresh rosemary
  • Fresh-squeezed lime juice
  • Fresh basil
  • Sundried tomatoes
  • Fresh thyme
  • Fresh chives
  • Salt and pepper to taste
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How to Make

As you might have guessed, making herb butter is easy. All you do is mix together the butter and herbs, shape the mixture, and let it harden back up. I’ve provideda full ingredient list and detailed instructions for all three herb butter varieties in the printable recipe card at the end of this post.

You can use whatever combination of herbs you like best. But to get you started, I came up with three recipes that I think you will love: Italian Garlic, Sun-Dried Tomato, and Cilantro Lime. No matter your flavor of choice, you’ll follow the same simple steps to make your own homemade butter.

  1. First, in a bowl, mix all of the ingredients. You can do this with a hand mixer or by hand using a fork.
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  1. Once everything is nicely combined, transfer the butter to a piece of plastic wrap and shape it into a cylinder. Then, twist both ends of the plastic wrap and pop cylinder in the refrigerator to chill.

The butter is ready when it’s solid and cold.

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That’s it! I told you it was easy.

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When you’re ready to use the herb butter (especially when serving it on bread), pull it out of the refrigerator about half an hour or so ahead of time. Slice it immediately and set it out to warm up a bit. That way, it spreads nicely on the bread.

How to Use

Now that you’ve made your delicious homemade herb butter, here are some creative ideas for incorporating it into your culinary adventures:

  • Bread and Rolls: Spread a generous amount of herb butter on freshly baked bread or rolls for a mouthwatering treat. The blend of flavors will complement the warm, crusty exterior and create a heavenly aroma.
  • Roasted Vegetables: Toss your favorite vegetables, such as potatoes, carrots, or Brussels sprouts, in herb butter before roasting them. The butter will add a savory depth of flavor and help achieve a crispy, golden exterior.
  • Grilled Meats and Seafood: Melt a pat of herb butter over grilled steaks, chicken breasts, or fish fillets just before serving. The butter will melt and coat the meat, infusing it with a burst of herbaceous goodness.
  • Pasta Dishes: Stir a spoonful of herb butter into freshly cooked pasta for a quick and flavorful sauce. It will coat the noodles beautifully, making each bite a delightful explosion of taste.
  • Flavoring Sauces and Soups: Add a small knob of herb butter to enrich and enliven your favorite sauces and soups. It will melt seamlessly, imparting a nuanced herbal note to the dish.
  • Baked Potatoes: Slice open a baked potato and slather it with herb butter. The combination of creamy potato flesh and herb-infused butter is a match made in culinary heaven.
  • Grilled Corn on the Cob: Spread herb butter over hot, grilled corn on the cob for a delicious twist. The butter will melt and seep into the kernels, creating a delectable, herb-infused bite.
  • Herb-Crusted Chicken or Fish: Mix herb butter with breadcrumbs to create a flavorful crust for chicken breasts or fish fillets. Bake or pan-fry them for a tantalizingly crispy exterior.

Remember, these ideas are just the beginning. Feel free to get creative and experiment with your homemade herb butter in various dishes to discover new and exciting flavor combinations. Bon appétit!

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Storage and Shelf Life

Proper storage is essential to preserve the freshness and flavor of your homemade herb butter. Follow these guidelines to ensure your herb butter stays delicious for as long as possible:

1. Refrigeration: After preparing your herb butter, transfer it to an airtight container or wrap it tightly in plastic wrap. Store it in the refrigerator to keep it fresh. The cold temperature will help maintain its consistency and prevent any spoilage.

2. Freezing: If you’ve made a large batch of herb butter or want to extend its shelf life, freezing is an excellent option. Wrap the herb butter tightly in plastic wrap, then place it in a freezer-safe container or sealable freezer bag. Properly stored, herb butter can last in the freezer for up to three months without losing its flavor.

3. Labeling: To avoid any confusion in the future, it’s a good practice to label your herb butter with the date it was made. This way, you’ll know when it’s time to use it or discard it.

4. Shelf Life: When stored in the refrigerator, homemade herb butter can last for approximately two to three weeks. However, the exact shelf life can vary depending on the freshness of the ingredients used. Always check for any signs of spoilage, such as an off smell, mold, or unusual texture, before using the herb butter.

5. Flavor Preservation: Over time, the flavors of the herbs and seasonings in the butter may start to mellow. To maintain the vibrant taste, it’s recommended to use the herb butter within the first week or two after preparation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Below are some questions people often ask about homemade compound butter. If you don’t see your question in this list, please leave it in the comments.

What is herb butter made of?

There are a ton of different ways to make herb butter. At its core, herb butter is basically fresh herbs and real butter mixed with some salt and pepper. It’s a savory and flavorful butter that tastes amazing on bread, rolls or spread on top of a hot steak.

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What gives you the best flavor of herb butter?

I’m a huge believer in using quality ingredients, especially in something like this compound butter. If we were simply baking with butter, I’d say you can definitely get away with the cheaper stuff. But as butter is the star of the show here, I’d encourage you to get the best quality butter you can afford.

Can you freeze herb butter?

Yes, herb butter is freezer-friendly. Wrap it up tightly in plastic wrap and store it in a freezer-safe food storage bag or container. The butter will stay fresh in the freezer for up to 3 months.

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Have you ever made herb butter (compound butter)? What are your favorite flavor combinations, and how do you like to use homemade herb butter? Let me know.

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Homemade Herb Butter

This Homemade Herb Butter is a delicious way to add fresh flavor to almost any dish!

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Course: Condiment

Cuisine: American

Keyword: butter, compound butter, herbs

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Chilling Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 10

Calories: 84kcal

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened

Cilantro Lime Herb Butter

Sun-Dried Tomato Herb Butter

Italian Garlic Herb Butter

Instructions

  • In a bowl, using a hand mixer (or by hand with a fork) beat together the butter and ingredients for your chosen flavored butter.

  • Transfer the butter onto a sheet of plastic wrap. Then roll up to form a cylinder. Twist both end tight and refrigerate for at least one hour. The butter is ready to serve when cold and solid.

  • Butter will last in the refrigerator for about five days.

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Notes

One stick of butter will make one log of flavored butter. To make all three flavors listed in the recipe above, you’ll need three sticks of butter.

Nutrition

Calories: 84kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 24mg | Sodium: 81mg | Potassium: 15mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 343IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 9mg | Iron: 1mg

Homemade Herb Butter - three easy and delicious recipe ideas (2024)

FAQs

What is herb butter made of? ›

It is a mixture of real butter with a variety of fresh or dried herbs and salt. You can also add other things like garlic, sun-dried tomatoes, red pepper flakes, or lemon juice.

How long is homemade herb butter good for? ›

Herb butter lasts about 4-5 days in the fridge and up to 6 weeks in the freezer. This makes it a great make-ahead condiment. Now you know the technique and the tips, here are different flavour combinations that work particularly well for different meats and veggies. Get the recipes!

How do you make butter? ›

Here's the bottom line: Butter is simply heavy or whipping cream that's been whipped beyond its comfort zone and broken down into solid butter and liquid buttermilk. So however you make whipped cream, do it — and keep on going until the cream separates.

What to make when you have lots of herbs? ›

Win win!
  1. Herb omelette with fried rice. ...
  2. Walnut, oregano and pecorino pesto fusilli. ...
  3. Matt Preston's Greek lamb traybake. ...
  4. Salmon en papillote with kohlrabi and apple salad. ...
  5. Say hello to spring with this prawn, sugar snaps and bean salad. ...
  6. Baked salmon with zucchini and herb salad. ...
  7. Zucchini tzatziki with chilli, garlic and herbs.

How long does homemade butter last? ›

How long does homemade butter last? Homemade butter has a shelf life of up to 2 – 3 weeks when kept in the fridge. You can also keep your homemade butter in the freezer for up to 9 months.

Can I leave herb butter out overnight? ›

The U.S. Department of Agriculture recommends leaving butter at room temperature no more than two days.

How do you keep homemade butter from going bad? ›

Store your craft butter in an airtight container: To ensure your butter stays fresh, store it in an airtight container or wrap it tightly in plastic wrap. This will help keep it away from any moisture or odors in the kitchen.

Why does homemade butter not last as long? ›

Because it's fresh, your butter won't keep as long as commercial butter, so make it in small batches and keep it in the fridge for a few weeks or freeze it for up to 9 months. Also, as a by product of making your own butter, you will have real buttermilk, which you can save for using in baked goods.

Can you freeze fresh herb butter? ›

Compound butter can also be called 'herb butter' or in French, 'beurre compose'. It is a great butter to keep in the fridge or freezer. Anytime you want to quickly enrich a dish, compound butter is an easy ingredient to add in while cooking.

What are 3 steps in making butter? ›

Pour heavy cream into a food processor or blender. Process on high until butter separates, about 10 minutes. Strain off liquid, then press butter into a small bowl with the back of a spoon to further remove liquid. Season with salt.

What are the main ingredients in butter? ›

The typical composition of butter is: 80-82% fat, 16-17.5% water, 1.5% salt, and 1% milk solids (vitamins, minerals, and lactose). While butter is a simple product made from only a couple of ingredients, the physical changes that take place during butter production are more complex.

What tool is used to make homemade butter? ›

Most people use a stand mixer (or food processor, or maybe just a whisk, if you're strong as hell) to make butter, which uses an attachment to cover the top of the bowl.

What are good herb combinations? ›

Some traditional combinations are:
  • basil – with chives, chilli, garlic, oregano.
  • bay – with parsley, thyme, garlic, oregano, marjoram.
  • chilli – with coriander, garlic, ginger, lemongrass, mint, oregano.
  • chives – with basil, garlic, tarragon.
  • dill – with chives, garlic, parsley, tarragon.

What herbs make food taste good? ›

Herb Flavour Chart
FRESH HERBSTASTEDISH
Parsleyclean flavourworks well with almost all savory dishes
Rosemarystrong, pineygreat with chicken, beans, breads
Sagestrongpork, chicken, sauces, stuffings
Tarragonanise flavourtomato, mushrooms, potatoes, chicken, vinaigrettes
9 more rows
Apr 19, 2012

What herbs are in Kerry Gold Herb Butter? ›

Kerrygold Garlic and Herb Butter is made with our all-natural Irish butter and a compound mixture of chives, parsley, garlic, fresh herbs and spices. It still has the creamy texture you'd expect from butter made from the milk of cows fed from the grass of Ireland's lush pastures, but it carries a little kick with it.

What is basil butter made of? ›

Combine butter, basil, Parmesan, lemon juice and zest, and garlic in the bowl of a food processor (see note) and pulse until garlic and herbs are chopped and lemon juice is incorporated. Season to taste with salt and pepper and pulse to combine.

What is hemp butter made from? ›

Biochemica® Hemp Butter is produced from the oil of expeller pressed seeds of the hemp plant (Cannabis sativa).

What are butter mints made of? ›

If you've never had an old fashioned butter mint you're missing out! This nostalgic treat used to be very popular dating clear back to 1893! They're made with simple ingredients like butter, powdered sugar, cream or half and half, a pinch of salt, vanilla and some flavoring.

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