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Nutty, buttery goodness! You can turn your ordinary butter into something special with just a few short steps.

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Brown butter is simply butter that is slowly heated at a low temperature, which allows its milk solids to caramelize, bringing out a slightly sweet and nutty flavor.

The unique taste of brown butter is a perfect flavoring component to add toasty dimension in a variety of food items: from sauces to pastries like brioche rolls and pumpkin pie.

Making it is a pretty simple process – in theory.

Because it is so quick to make (only a couple minutes!), it’s a bit harder to get just right in practice. You can suddenly go from perfectly browned to disastrously burnt.

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But with this easy step-by-step guide, we’ll make you a butter browning expert, and you’ll be making up reasons and recipes to employ this yummy technique in no time.

So without further ado, go gather up a pot and some sticks of butter, and let’s get some practice under our belt.

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Looking for a new way to cook with butter? Follow our easy step-by-step guide to get perfectly nutty and toasty brown butter.

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Looking for a new way to cook with butter? Follow our easy step-by-step guide to get perfectly nutty and toasty brown butter.

Servings
4 ounces
Cook Time
5 minutes
Servings
4 ounces
Cook Time
5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 stick unsalted butter 4 ounces

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Instructions

  1. Chop each stick of butter that you are browning into eight evenly sized pieces.

  2. In a medium-sized clean pot over medium-low heat, completely melt the butter.

  3. Stirring the butter with a whisk, continue to cook the butter until it starts foaming. Keep stirring until the butter turns a deep golden color, develops dark flecks, and releases a nutty aroma.

  4. Immediately remove from the heat and pour the browned butter into a heatproof clean bowl.

  5. Use immediately or store in the refrigerator in an airtight container.

Cooking by the Numbers…

Step 1 – Chop and Melt

Chop up your butter into evenly sized pieces. It’s easy just to use the tablespoon markings and cut each stick up into eight equally sized chunks.

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Tip: Why Chop It?

Don’t just throw whole sticks into the pot. Why? If the butter is not cut evenly, it will cook unevenly. It will break up into pieces of different sizes and will brown at an uneven heat –with some molecules burning, some “just right,” and some not browned at all.

In a medium-sized pot, heat the butter pieces over medium-low heat until the entire batch has melted.

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At this stage, the melted liquid will still appear bright yellow.

If you are using two or more sticks, use a larger pot to ensure that the melted fat does not overflow.

Step 2 – Foam

Maintaining a medium-low heat, continue to cook the melted butter.

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At this stage, the liquid will start developing a foam. This shows that the water is quickly evaporating and separating from the milk fat.

Tip: Use Stainless Tri-Ply or a Copper Pan

Leave your dark nonstick pots on the racks and grab a thick stainless-lined copper or tri-ply stainless pan. Why? You need to be able to closely monitor how the butter solids heat and change color. With a dark finished pan, this process is hard or impossible to fully follow.

More importantly, copper has the ability to easily adjust to temperature changes. Remove from the heat source, and most of the heat is already dissipated. The thick aluminum in tri-ply is almost as good as copper (and much more common in most kitchens).

Stir the butter regularly with a sturdy whisk. Constant stirring releases the foam and continues cooking the fat evenly without burning. It’s important that you keep stirring it in order to keep the solids from sticking to the bottom. Also, the stirring process will ensure that you maintain visibility of the color.

Step 3 – Darken

Continue to stir at medium-low heat. The butter will keep foaming, and will start to darken.

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At this stage, the color of the butter will soon turn to a dark golden hue.

Tip: Don’t Rush It

The butter will change color very quickly. Don’t get in a rush. Stick to medium-low heat to avoid burning.

Step 4 – Brown

As you keep stirring, the butter will continue to darken and will release a subtle nutty scent.

As soon as it hits this nutty stage, the butter is successfully browned!

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You can adjust it from a cinnamon brown to a dark, dark brown –but note that there is only 20 to 30 seconds of cooking time between these two states.

Your butter can turn from perfectly brown to burnt very quickly, so stand close by during this process.

Other than the nutty smell and toasty brown appearance, there is one more visual sign that it is ready: you will see the milk solids turn darker than the rest of the butter, appearing as dark flecks on the sides of the pot and in the liquid.

Step 5 – Transfer and Cool

Immediately remove the browned butter from the heat and pour into a separate heat-proof bowl.

We recommend straining it through a fine-mesh strainer in order to remove any excessively browned or burnt solid particles.

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Quickly transferring the butter from the hot pot to a clean bowl or container minimizes the risk of carryover cooking and burning.

Step 6 – Serve or Store

You can use your browned butter immediately, or let it cool completely before pouring it into an airtight container and storing it in the refrigerator.

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As it chills, the fat will thicken and slightly re-solidify.

Mastering a Perfect Flavor Boost

With just a little bit of heat, constant stirring, and quick action, you can unleash HUGE flavor from one of the most common ingredients in your kitchen.

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Pumpkin Pie with Sage and Brown Butter – Get the Recipe Now!

Creamy butter transforms into a toasty, nutty, and caramelized creation when browned to perfection!

As we already know, and certainly can’t deny, so many recipes are better with butter. And now that you have mastered making this new form of your favorite fat, you can start adding it to so many recipes.

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Top a fluffy Dutch baby with this browned deliciousness, or dip baked donuts in it before rolling them in sugar. Serve it alongside ajuicy steak, or use it in baked shrimp scampi.

Some Great Recipe Ideas

Pretty much whenever a recipe calls for plain butter, you can swap it with its toasty counterpart to add fatty goodness and dynamic flavor, not to mention pure awesomeness.

Try some of these recipes today:

  • Homemade Brown Butter Brioche Dinner Rolls
  • Pumpkin Pie with Sage and Brown Butter
  • Pecorino-Encrusted Cod in Brown Butter
  • Roasted Carrot Ravioli in Thyme Brown Butter
  • Sweet Potato Gnocchi in Brown Butter Sage Sauce
  • Brown Butter Shortbread Cookies
  • Grandma’s Brown Butter Cookies

Be sure to tell us about your experiences when you make this, one of our favorite flavoring components, and share how you like to add it to your food in the comments below!

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FAQs

What does brown butter mean? ›

What Is Brown Butter? Brown butter is regular butter that has been "browned." What you are doing is cooking the butter slightly past its melting point, just long enough to toast the milk solids in the butter. By doing this, you're creating butter magic!

What happens if you don't brown butter enough? ›

Stay close to your pan because the trickiest part of browned butter is getting it just brown enough—not too dark or too light. Too light, and it won't have the characteristic nutty flavor and aroma. Too dark, and it may start to taste (and look) burnt.

What does butter look like when it starts to brown? ›

As butter melts, it will begin to foam. Watch butter closely. The color will progress from a bright yellow to a golden tan, then quickly to a deep golden brown. When you smell a nutty aroma, butter is deep golden brown and browned milk solids appear in bottom of pan, take pan off the heat.

Why make brown butter? ›

Brown butter can be used in both savory cooking and baking and can be used in place of both solid and melted butter (see notes below!). Think of it as melted butter but with a heap of personality!

How brown is brown butter? ›

Brown butter (or “browned butter”) is simply butter that has been cooked until the milk solids are toasted to a nutty, golden brown color. At the same time, we're cooking out most of the water (and American butter typically contains about 20% water, so there's quite a bit to cook out!).

How to use brown butter? ›

Browned butter can add a subtle nutty flavor to baked goods (like chocolate chip cookies) and pan sauces, it makes roasted vegetables taste decadent and rich, and it's excellent in a cake frosting.

How long does it take to make brown butter? ›

In about 5–8 minutes from when you started (depending on the amount of butter you used), the butter will turn golden brown. The foam will slightly subside and the milk solids on the bottom of the pan will toast. It will smell intensely buttery, nutty, and rich.

What is a substitute for brown butter? ›

So how to get that nutty flavour? The images provide a big clue - by infusing margarine with pecans, you get that nutty flavour, and voila, easy vegan brown butter.

Should you stir when browning butter? ›

Brown butter isn't one of those things you can start cooking and walk away from. It requires your total attention, which means stirring the butter every once in a while. Without stirring, the butter has more potential to cook unevenly, and the milk solids can stick to the bottom of the pan and eventually burn.

Should I stir while browning butter? ›

Use a wooden spoon or rubber spatula to stir the butter occasionally. It will begin to bubble, continue stirring intermittently. Once it begins to foam, you won't be able to see what's happening so stir continuously, making sure to scrape the solids off the bottom of the pan.

Why is my brown butter so dark? ›

If your pan is too hot—and this is true specifically if you're frying with butter—the milk solids in your butter will burn, and fast. A little brown butter is a good thing, but too hot and the solids will start to blacken and then you'll be in trouble.

Why is there white stuff in my brown butter? ›

The milk solids, those white foamy bits, will begin to brown as the butter continues to cook. They're the key to the delicious flavour, so you'll want to ensure an even browning by continually whisking the butter or swirling it in the pan. Avoid letting those milk solids burn at the bottom.

What is the best pan to brown butter in? ›

It's important to note that a light colored pan works best for browning butter. As the butter cooks it turns a golden amber color and a dark pan will disguise the color which could result in burnt butter.

Why is my brown butter so foamy? ›

The foaming is caused by the water in the butter boiling away. The main reason you wait for it to subside is simply because that means the butter has had long enough to reach a proper temperature for cooking: too cold and the food will absorb the butter rather than fry in it.

How to make brown butter on the stove? ›

Once the butter melts, continue stirring as the butter begins to foam and make a crackling noise. Stay near the pan at this point and continue to stir often. The butter will continue to foam and sputter and then brown bits of butter will begin to form and fall to the bottom of the pan. This takes about 5 minutes.

How long does it take butter to brown? ›

Begin stirring to move the butter around as it melts. Once melted, the butter will begin to foam and sizzle around the edges. Keep stirring. In about 5–8 minutes from when you started (depending on the amount of butter you used), the butter will turn golden brown.

Why is brown butter better than regular butter? ›

Browned butter can add a subtle nutty flavor to baked goods (like chocolate chip cookies) and pan sauces, it makes roasted vegetables taste decadent and rich, and it's excellent in a cake frosting.

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