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Step 1
Add your heavy cream to a bowl or the bowl of your stand mixer.
Step 2
Beat on low speed then increase to medium as the cream thickens and makes less of a splash.
Step 3
You'll notice the cream will turn to whipped cream. Keep beating past this step to make butter.
Step 4
The cream will then separate into a liquid and chunky solids. The liquid is your buttermilk. The solids are the butter.
Step 5
Strain the everything over a bowl to catch the buttermilk if you plan on keeping it.
Step 6
While the butter is still in the strainer, rinse it with cold water while stirring it. This will remove any excess buttermilk and give you a longer shelf-life for you butter.
Step 7
You can now add in the salt, or any other seasonings you'd like!
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