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New butter hack makes kitchen tasks a breeze

Hard butter often poses a problem, especially when we need it quickly and don't have time to wait for it to soften. However, there's a way around this. You only need parchment paper, and your kitchen tasks will become much simpler. This trick is already a hit on the Internet.

A way to handle hard butter. Make your life easier.
A way to handle hard butter. Make your life easier.
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Many people can't imagine cooking without butter. Its rich flavor can enhance most dishes, from baked goods to sauces. Whether we're using butter for frying, baking, or spreading, we can make kitchen tasks easier with its assistance. By using a simple method, we can save time and money.

Trick for cutting and storing butter

On the Instagram profile of Urszula Hryniewicka, a home organization expert (known online as @lux.ula), an interesting idea appeared for portioning and storing butter. With this trick, it will be easier for you to control the amount you use, and by taking only as much as you need, you'll avoid wasting the product. How to do it?

Prepare parchment paper and divide it into eight or even ten small sections. Then, place the paper on the sharp side of a knife and pierce through the block of butter one section at a time. This way, you'll get evenly sized pieces, separated by parchment. When you're finished, transfer the smaller portions of the block to an airtight container and store them in the refrigerator.

Cut the butter in this way. It will make your life easier.
Cut the butter in this way. It will make your life easier.© Instagram | lux.ula

You'll never do it any other way

If you need a small amount of butter, for example, for a sandwich, just take one ready portion. Because its volume is small, it will be ready for spreading in a few minutes. Small pieces melt much faster than a whole block.

Additionally, butter divided into equal portions makes meal preparation easier. For example, dividing a stick (7 oz) into eight or ten equal parts gives you pieces of about 0.9 or 0.7 oz. This allows for more precise control over the amount of fat being used, which is especially important in dieting.

Divided this way, the product can also be frozen. When you need some butter, for instance, for baking, you can take out only as much as you need, so nothing goes to waste. This saves time and money!

You’ll forget about measuring butter when kneading dough or preparing other dishes. Just take out one or two portions according to the recipe requirements and add them to the mix without fussing and getting your hands dirty.

Below you'll find a video with detailed instructions.

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