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Bored.com, and thinking about how the butter I had at Bonne Auberge last week tasted far better than the Grahams stuff we buy at Asda.
So I'd like to ask the middle class masses what butter they think tastes amazing. I use a breadmaker and it seems wrong to spread something cheap and tasteless on it. A quick google and President keeps popping up.
Unsalted.
President is good - very creamy (mmm, creamy) however I like to jazz it up a bit with some sea salt flakes, those fancy arse pink himalayan ones are a good bet as they're a bit milder than the normal Maldon stuff, although the Maldon smoked stuff is very nice but maybe slightly overpowering on a mild creamy butter.
I can't believe i'm critiquing butter & salt on a bike forum... 😐
cg it's GOT to be salted. I'm not in it for health, just pure luxury and mmm factor.
mcj, does different salt actually taste different?
Netherend Farm Butter is my choice. 😛
Keeping it middle class,
waitrose Brittany butter with sea salt crystals.
Lurpack
cg it's GOT to be salted. I'm not in it for health, just pure luxury and mmm factor.
Nowt to do with health, it tastes better!
I use Himalayan pink salt on food so not anti-salt. 🙂
Beurre d'Isgny
Note unsalted for cooking and salted for general eating, salt can be added in flakes as per post above
Butter ah yes I remember that
[i]glasgowdan - Member
mcj, does different salt actually taste different?[/i]
Aye, as much as it pains me to say it, not so long ago i'd have scoffed at the suggestion 😆
The fancy pink stuff isn't quite as salty as regular sea salt flakes & the smoked stuff definitely tastes smoky... coincidentally yesterday I found some lemon salt crystals we were harangued into buying in Istanbul a while back by Del Boy in a fez & rubbed it into some chicken, tasted bloody great.
Unsalted tastes much better. Waitrose Essentials is good and currently 95p.
Yes different salts do taste different. Bog standard table salt tastes of chemicals, Malden salt tastes of salt.
Yeo Valley
Cornish salted Trewithen butter.
I sometimes buy M&S Jersey butter - it's different, but quite nice.
Kerrygold. Grass fed, innit.
waitrose Brittany butter with sea salt crystals.
This is what we are enjoying at the moment. I like to switch every now and then as you appreciate butter more when you notice it but currently on pack number 3 of the above in a row.
Nowt French – they don’t get enough grass to feed the cows properly around the year (corn fed and the butter goes white like lard) – I’d vote for Kerrygold for easy to get hold of quality tasting butter.
We buy 'Welsh' butter. No idea if the recipe is different or just the ingredients, but it's fantastic. You may not be able to get it in England though.
We buy 'Welsh' butter
Gives anyone who eats it strange urges towards sheep and makes them rubbish at rugby. Or so I heard 😉
that reminds me, I must go and see my Aunty Marge this evening, she's been unwell for ages.
I can't believe she's not better...
Yeo Valley
that one
Rachels.
Président - superb butter. Try it on fresh French bread with ham and gherkins. Mmmmmm.....
We get ours from the local organic dairy farm. It's the same price as the supermarket and the glow of smug self-satisfaction helps keep the house warm.
Another vote for Kerrygold here.
Yuk! Haven't eaten that disgusting, congealed dairy fat for 25 years.
I was just in Lidl and saw some deluxe west country butter and have two pats sitting waiting to try. I see from a quick google that the butter has been in the running for an award of some sort http://www.talkingretail.com/events/awards/quality-food-awards-2014-shortlist-announced/
Fingers crossed!
Graham's dairy stuff in general is a bit ropey. I tried the butter and their cheddar and both had an odd taste. The Aldi / Lidl own brand stuff is more pleasant. Lurpack, Kerrygold and President also all nice.
I used to think that it was all basically the same until we were given a pack of [name I forget] hand made in Shropshire. Creamy gorgeousness - £4.50/500g though 🙁







