A lot of people have commented about butter being hard and I’m wondering if it’s a location-dependent thing? Those solid butter blocks are a thing here (UK) but I don’t know anyone who uses them as a normal daily butter for spreading, they’re mostly just if you’re cooking or something and it doesn’t matter that it’s a big solid lump.
A lot of people have commented about butter being hard and I’m wondering if it’s a location-dependent thing? Those solid butter blocks are a thing here (UK) but I don’t know anyone who uses them as a normal daily butter for spreading, they’re mostly just if you’re cooking or something and it doesn’t matter that it’s a big solid lump.
I keep my butter at room temperature, which could be cool enough to be firm or mostly melted, depending on the season.
But if the spoon is cold, then soft butter will stick to it. If the butter is too hard, then neither a spoon or a knife will spread it easily.