How To Brown Butter (Plus Easy Recipes that Use Brown Butter!) (2024)

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Sharing all my tips on how to make brown butter easily and quickly to make all your dishes and desserts even better! Brown butter is magical and tastes toasted and almost nutty, adding a lot more depth to a dish!

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  • What is Brown Butter?
  • How to use Brown Butter:
  • How to Brown Butter:
  • Tips to success:
  • Get the Recipe

    What is Brown Butter?

    Brown butter is made when the fat and the water in the butter separate and the water cooks out, concentrating the butter’s unique flavor. Then, we continue to cook it until the milk solids in the butter cook and brown, creating a rich nutty flavor.

    Brown butter is a classic French staple that is used in both savory and dessert recipes. You can also let it cool to become a solid again and use it in different recipes that way as well. It stores wonderfully for future use and you can even freeze it for future recipes!

    How to use Brown Butter:

    You can use delicious browned butter in any recipe that calls for butter. Know that when you brown the butter, there will be a little evaporation and your final product will be a smaller quantity than what you start with. For baking recipes, make sure you measure your browned butter carefully to make sure you are using the correct amount of butter.

    You can use brown butter immediately in any recipe that calls for melted butter. You can also allow the brown butter to cool and re-solidify to use it in any recipe that calls for softened butter.

    Below are some great suggestions on how to use Brown Butter:

    • Butterscotch Blondies
    • tossed in pasta
    • Gnocchi
    • as dip or spread for bread
    • drizzled over fish or other seafood
    • Brown Butter Cookies
    • Use it to make a fabulous brown butter frosting for cakes
    • spooned over vegetables (like asparagus!)
    • drizzled over popcorn (so yum with a little sugar too!)

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    How to Brown Butter:

    This cooking technique is very simple to do and only requires one ingredient – butter. You will also need a spatula (or wooden spoon) and a skillet. I recommend you use a skillet with a light colored bottom. This will allow you to see the exact moment the butter has started turning brown and when you should stop cooking!

    Step 1:

    Add butter to a skillet over medium heat and melt it. You want to keep your heat at medium, if you go too high, the butter will cook too fast and not be properly browned.

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    Step 2:

    Cook butter until foamy. Swirl the pan, or stir the butter, often to be sure the butter is cooking evenly.

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    Step 3:

    Keep cooking, stirring constantly. The foam will start to dissipate some and you will start seeing little golden flecks in the butter. The color will progress from lemony-yellow to golden-tan.

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    Step 4:

    Once you see lots of little browned bits and smell that nutty aroma, take the pan off the heat immediately and transfer the browned butter into a heat-safe bowl to cool.

    The butter will be very hot. If you do not transfer it to a room temperature bowl, the butter can continue to cook and end up burning.

    At this point, you can use the butter as is, fresh and hot or let it cool and re-solidify before using. It depends on how you would like to use the brown butter!

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    Tips to success:

    This is a no-fail recipe as long as you follow these simple tips!

    1. Not too hot! Do not turn your heat up past medium. If your heat is too high, your butter will not cook evenly. The water will not have time to evaporate and the milk solids will burn very quickly. The whole process will take 10 minutes or less, just keep that heat on medium.
    2. Use a light colored pan. If you use a dark pan, it is nearly impossible to properly tell when the butter is done and to remove it from the heat.
    3. Keep stirring. You want to continually stir the butter to make sure it cooks evenly. Brown butter can be easy to burn if you do not pay attention to it.
    4. Don’t look away! The biggest trick is to not look away. Keep stirring and watching and you will never let your butter burn!

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    Brown butter is very easy to make and can be used in many ways! I hope this tutorial has helped you and you feel confident making brown butter! It only takes 1o minutes and I promise the flavor is worth the extra effort.

    And don’t worry, if you happen to accidentally burn it, just clean out your pan and start again!

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    Brown Butter

    Brown butter is magical andtastestoasted and almost nutty, adding a lot more depth to a savory dish or dessert!

    Cook Time10 minutes minutes

    Total Time10 minutes minutes

    Ingredients

    • 2 sticks, 1 cup butter (unsalted or salted)

    Instructions

    • Add butter to a skillet over medium heat and melt it. You want to keep your heat at medium, if you go too high, the butter will cook too fast and not be properly browned.

    • Cook butter until foamy. Swirl the pan, or stir the butter, often to be sure the butter is cooking evenly.

    • Keep cooking, stirring constantly. The foam will start to dissipate some and you will start seeing little golden flecks in the butter. The color will progress from lemony-yellow to golden-tan.

    • Once you see lots of little browned bits and smell that nutty aroma, take the pan off the heat immediately and transfer the browned butter into a heat-safe bowl to cool.

    • The butter will be very hot. If you do not transfer it to a room temperature bowl, the butter can continue to cook and end up burning.

    • At this point, you can use the butter as is, fresh and hot or let it cool and re-solidify before using.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1

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    Cuisine: French

    Category: 30 Min or Less

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    FAQs

    How to brown butter correctly? ›

    How to Brown Butter, Step-By-Step Guide
    1. Step 1: Cut the Butter Into Equal Pieces. Start by cutting unsalted butter into equal-sized pieces, which melt more evenly.
    2. Step 2: Cook the Butter Over Medium Heat. ...
    3. Step 3: Let the Butter Bubble. ...
    4. Step 4: Stop Cooking the Butter as Soon as It Smells Toasted.
    May 16, 2023

    What can I use browned butter for? ›

    Savory Dishes
    • Seared Sea Scallops With Leek Risotto and Lemon-Brown Butter Sauce. ...
    • Pasta With Butternut Squash and Sage Brown Butter. ...
    • Brown Butter Rosemary Roasted Sweet Potatoes. ...
    • BraveTart: Glossy Fudge Brownies. ...
    • Lacy Brown Butter and Ricotta Cookies. ...
    • Nutella and Brown Butter Rugelach With Peanuts and Vanilla Glaze.
    Oct 14, 2019

    What kind of pan is best for browning butter? ›

    We recommend using a shiny pan with a silver finish or a cermaic coated pan because it allows you to see the transition as the butter melts down and changes color from light to dark golden brown more easily.

    How much butter do you lose when making brown butter? ›

    During the process of browning, much of the water evaporates from the butter. So if you start out with 1 cup of butter, you'll be left with just a hair over 3/4 cup of butter. You'll lose a couple tablespoons in the process. This is the evaporating effect.

    Do you need to add water to browned butter? ›

    You can expect to lose around 1 tablespoon of water per half cup. To make up the for loss I recommended adding 1-2 tablespoons of water or milk to the browned butter. See my brown butter chocolate chip cookie recipe as an example.

    Should you stir when browning butter? ›

    Stir the butter the entire time to keep it moving. 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.

    How long does browned butter last in fridge? ›

    Chill the butter in the refrigerator until totally solid, about 1 hour, then get ready for longer-term storage. Pre-browned butter can be stored in airtight containers in the fridge for up to two weeks, but it'll last for up to three months in the freezer.

    How do you enhance brown butter flavor? ›

    It adds even more toasty, nutty, caramelized flavor.

    Can I use brown butter instead of melted butter? ›

    You can use brown butter in pretty much any recipe that calls for melted butter, but since the water has evaporated, the volume and moisture content will be altered.

    Why is my brown butter not browning? ›

    Don't stop stirring.

    Constantly stirring the butter allows the heat from the bottom of the pan to be evenly distributed and will prevent the solids from burning before the rest of the butter has browned.

    Why is my brown butter foaming? ›

    Butter contains a good 13 to 17% water, which has to go before the fat's temperature can rise enough to brown the milk proteins. Once the butter reaches a temperature of 212°F, the water in the butter starts to evaporate much more quickly. As a result the butter will start to bubble and splatter dramatically.

    Does brown butter need to be refrigerated? ›

    Brown butter can be stored just like regular butter. I keep mine at room temperature for a couple of days but then I refrigerate it if I don't use it up. It'll stay refrigerated for at least a month, possibly even longer.

    Can you refrigerate brown butter? ›

    You can (and should!) make brown butter in advance and store it until needed. Pour brown butter into a heat-safe bowl, then after it cools to room temperature, transfer it to an airtight container. Brown butter will keep in the refrigerator for up to two weeks or in the freezer for up to three months.

    Can you brown butter too long? ›

    But the process of browning butter—simple as it may seem—requires some particular vigilance. A few seconds too long on the heat and this deeply flavored butter can turn from creamy and caramelly to bitter and burnt.

    Why is my brown butter not turning brown? ›

    Why is my butter not browning? If using American butter, there is a higher percentage of water that needs to evaporate before the proteins in the milk solids will start to brown. Stick with it, the butter will turn eventually.

    How to stop brown butter from foaming? ›

    If the butter is sizzling too aggressively, turn the heat down a bit. After about 5 minutes, the foam will start to disappear and you will notice white milk solids collecting at the bottom of the pan. These are what will cook and turn the butter brown.

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