Cuisine at home

MORE TO EXPLORE BUTTER VARIETIES

SALTED VS. UNSALTED

Salt acts as a preservative and gives butter a longer shelf life. But the amount of salt added varies from one manufacturer to another. As a result, many cooks prefer to use unsalted butter, salting the dish/4 teaspoon salt per 1/2 cup (1 stick) of salted butter.

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