Week 34: Powdered Butter

#10 can of Powdered Butter


The goal for this week is one #10 can of Powdered Butter. This is the program goal. This is the final week we address Powdered Butter.

Butter powder was originally developed for the processed foods industry. As it is mostly butter, the flavor really comes through in your baked goods. Butter powder is extremely handy in mixes. Being in a powdered form, it blends easily with other dry ingredients. Add powdered butter to your cooked vegetables, macaroni and cheese, instant rice or in any cooked dish calling for butter.

Powdered Butter requires no refrigeration and is ideal for hiking, camping, travel, and of course, long-term food storage. This product may be stored for up to 12 months opened, and 3 to 5 years in airtight sealed cans. Once the powdered butter is rehydrated it should be refrigerated and used within 4 days.

Uses:

Powdered Butter can be used in a variety of applications including: baked goods, breads, cookies, cakes, muffins, sauces, toppings and more.


Can you Dehydrate fat?

You can’t dehydrate fat as dehydrate literally means to ‘remove the water’ and fat has none. The small amount of water in butter is removed, however. Then, the powder is made by processing milk solids with the butter. Reconstituted butter powder looks much like whipped butter and tastes like butter with an added milky flavor to it. Because it does have a milky taste, some people find it takes just a bit of getting used to as a spread on bread. However, the mouth ‘feel’ is the same as butter and it looks and spreads much like butter after it has been reconstituted. It will even melt into hot toast and pancakes almost as fast as regular butter. Powdered Butter's big advantage over regular butter is it’s non-perishable qualities. Powdered butter also has an antioxidant added to help keep it fresh. The antioxidants coupled with USA Emergency Supplies’ packaging technology gives you a product that remains fresh and wholesome for years after purchasing it.

Purchase:

Most grocery stores carry powdered butter, especially if they have a food storage section such as Reams or Maceys. If you are looking online, Wise Foods, Emergency Essentials, and the LDS Church Cannery all sell powdered butter

Page updated: 10/13/20