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There is no marijuana in butter. Butter is generally a mixture of cow's milk, cream, and oil.
Cream-Well also known as 'Cream Mixture' is an ingredient that has similar texture like the vege shortening. It helps to regulate the butter cream taste and texture. Without 'cream mixture' our butter cream will be too oily and buttery then both kids and adults will not really enjoy the after taste after taking too many cupcakes or cake with butter cream.
You can substitute light cream with half-and-half or a mixture of milk and butter in this recipe.
Yes, it is possible to make butter from half and half, which is a mixture of equal parts milk and cream. Butter can be made by churning the cream in the half and half until the fat separates from the liquid, resulting in butter.
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UNSALTED BUTTER Flavor in butter is influenced by many factors. Two basic types exist in European and North American tradition: sweet cream, churned from fresh cream, with a mild, creamy flavor and ripened; or lactic butter, made from soured cream, which should have a fuller, slightly nutty flavor.
-oil & water - cream & milk
With a stand mixer or a hand held mixer, mix butter and sugar until color is light and mixture is fluffly. Do not over mix!!! Butter and sugar is overmixed when the butter starts to separate.
Glaze is made using powdered sugar, butter, and milk or cream. To make: cream the powdered sugar with softened butter, slowly add milk or cream as you incorporate it into the mixture by stirring. Alternately add additional powdered sugar or very small amounts of cream until the mixture reaches the desired consistency. If you don't have powdered sugar just place regular sugar in a food processor or blender and run until the sugar is powdered.
Cakes can be decorated with sweetened whipped cream, then kept for a short time in the refrigerator before serving. Decorative frosting need not include cream, even though a number of recipes are called "butter cream frosting." Although there are many recipes, this type of frosting typically is made of powdered sugar combined with butter or shortening, then thinned slightly with milk or water.
Do you mean 'synthetic' butter? And by rancid do you mean it doesn't taste as good as cow's butter? If so, simply because synthetic butter is generally a mixture of oils, water and flavorings. Butter is made from cream which comes from cows.
I saw a recipe which used a normal butter cream recipe (butter, confectioner's sugar and heavy cream), but they added in powdered jello mixture. It looked quite interesting, and I think that's the best way to do it.