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Step 1
Pour the cream into the bowl of your stand mixer, then use the whisk attachment to beat it on a moderately high speed for 10-12 minutes, or until it holds soft peaks.
Step 2
Increase the speed to high until the cream separates, about 5 more minutes, into butter and buttermilk.
Step 3
Place a colander into a large bowl, then pour the butter and buttermilk into the colander.
Step 4
Knead the butter gently over the colander to squeeze out the remaining buttermilk.
Step 5
Continue to knead for about 5 minutes until the butter is dense and creamy, then rinse under ice cold water until the water runs clear.
Step 6
Knead the salt into the butter (if using) until well distributed.
Step 7
Place your homemade butter on a sheet of plastic wrap, then roll it up and twist the ends of the plastic wrap to form a log and chill.
Step 8
Pour the liquid from the bowl through a fine mesh sieve, then transfer the buttermilk to an airtight container and store in the fridge.
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