How do u make butter from whole milk that's past it prime.?
I want t know if I can make butter with milk from the grocery that is a little past it's prime for drinking, & how? THanks
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Butter is made from cream not milk, if you have enough separated cream here you go...
Directions
It does not take much to make butter. Put milk into jar and seal the top and shake. The butter will start to show in yellow lumps. When the milk looks watery, it is complete. Drain and add some salt and ready to use.
If it's past it's prime for drinking I don't think I'd try to make butter out of it! You can bake with sour milk!
Or make pancakes. You need heavy cream to make butter.