How to Soften Butter
Making Butter Soft
There are three ways that should be mentioned on the process of how to soften butter. There is fast, faster and fastest.
So, for those with varying levels of patience, we will mention all three ways to soften butter. After all, sometimes you need a warm chocolate chip cookie and you need it right now!Oh, by the way, recipes that mention an ingredient of softened butter or room temperature butter means that it is indeed a necessary step to first soften the butter before proceeding with the recipe directions – that is if you want the recipe to turn out as expected.
How to Soften Butter
Ways to Soften Butter
The three ways to soften butter depend upon the patience of the one desiring the softened butter.
For patient planners (fast):
Place a stick of butter onto the countertop for a
few hours (or less depending on the internal
temperature of the house). Plan ahead, preferably
the night before, for a baking task and simply
remove the amount of butter needed for the recipe
from the refrigerator ahead of time. This is the
most common way to soften butter, but it does
involve a little planning.
For those who are not planners (faster):
Remove the butter from the refrigerator and
open the wrapper. Cut the butter into pieces, using
the tablespoon markings on the wrapper for
convenience. Walk away for 10 to 15 minutes
(remember, a watched pot never boils) to allow the
wrapper to sit on the counter and soften and then
gather up the other ingredients to begin making a
recipe. You can then pick up the wrapper and usually
throw the pieces directly into the mixing bowl,
since creaming butter is usually the first step when
baking something.
For those with no patience at all
(fastest):
If butter needs to be softened ASAP, then cut the
butter into chunks as in the fast instructions, but
this time place them into a bowl and then into the
microwave. Microwave on Low or Defrost mode for no
longer than 20 seconds. Check the butter, give it a
slight stir and then try again – but never for
more than 20 seconds at a time.
CAUTION: Be careful, butter will
soften super fast and if you microwave it for too
long it will end up melted butter and not softened
butter.
Melted butter is a whole different
ingredient which will not produce the same result
when used in a recipe that calls for softened
butter.
Remember, you want soft butter and not melted
butter.
How to Soften Butter
Additional Information
To find out how long butter lasts, check our butter page.
To find out if butter needs refrigeration, see our butter refrigeration question.
Soft butter is the first step and made even better when turned into herb butter, depending on what you are making of course.
If thinking about freezing butter, see our freezing butter post first.