Butter

  • LifestyleYahoo Life

    The great butter debate: Should butter be stored at room temperature or in the refrigerator?

    While some strongly believe butter is meant to be kept on the countertop or in a cabinet, others stand firm that the fridge is the only place for it to be.

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    Struggling to find butter this holiday season? Chefs offer alternatives during possible shortage.

    It's the season for cooking and baking, but with a possible butter shortage, home chefs are wondering what to substitute for butter in their kitchens. Experts weigh in.

    4 min read
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    A butter shortage is looming, so I tried churning my own at home. Here's what I learned.

    With a possible butter shortage on the way, I tried making my own butter with a TikTok-famous churner and my stand mixer.

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    Kate Beckinsale travels with butter in her suitcase ... is that safe?

    The actress Kate Beckinsale doesn't like to travel without her Kerrygold grass-fed butter. But it's not without risks.

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    Vegetable Oils Might Actually Not Be Good For You

    Frying up that egg with vegetable oil may lead to disease and death. (Image via AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall) Like cooking with vegetable oils as a “healthy” alternative to lard and butter? A professor in England has some bad news: When you heat up oils such as sunflower or corn oil, they produce intense concentrations of chemicals known as aldehydes that have been associated with dementia, heart disease, and cancer, the Telegraph reports.  Related: Just Smelling Olive Oil Makes You Feel Full “I

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    Butter Buying Guide: Is More Expensive Always Worth It?

    When is expensive butter worth the price, and when can you trim the fat? Sugar and butter. (Photo: James Ransom) I expect to pay high prices at the grocery store for pine nuts, imported tomatoes, and almonds, but butter always makes me do a double-take. It’s not like Parmesan (which I might be able to skip over for breadcrumbs — who knew!

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    Read This Before You Reach for the Butter

    Eating less saturated fat can considerably lower your risk of heart disease. But Harvard Researchers have found that if you don’t swap it out for the right foods, your healthy efforts will be a moot point. (Photo: Getty Images) According to a study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, swapping out saturated fats (found in butter, full-fat milk, cheese, and meats) for an equivalent amount from polyunsaturated fats (often found in fatty fish and some vegetable oils), mon