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Can you make butter from skimmed milk?

Updated: 10/6/2023
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Mennonite Momma, here. Canned, evaporated milk has about a: 50% fat content. Heavy Whipping Cream has to be kept: refrigerated, & only has a fat content of: 36% - 40%.. Canned, Evaporated Milk is great for making butter!

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Sorry, but neither evaporated milk nor any other kind of milk will work. To make butter successfully, you must use cream for its high fat content.

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We were able to make butter using one quart of regular milkΒ  with a treaspoon of salt in a Ninja Pro. However, it tookΒ  about six minutes at top speed, which ruins the motorΒ  The buttemilk separates the from the butter
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Canned, Evaporated Milk has a 50% fat content. HeavyvWhipping Cream hasca: 36% - 40% fat content. Mennonite Momma, here.

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no. skimmed milk is the water and milk proteins left over after butter has been made from heavy cream.

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I have to take back my previous answer, my mistake, my wife reminged me we used cream to make the butter, AND it took forever to make.

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