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Norpro Stoneware Butter Keeper by Norpro
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Product SummaryManufacturer: Norpro Brand: Norpro Release Date: 2004-09-13 Model: 284 Color: Blue Product features: - Glazed Stoneware Keeper, keeps butter fresh for 30 days without refrigeration
- Holds up to 1 cube of butter
- Water in base seals out air to keep butter soft, sweet, and spreadable
- Measures 3.5 inches in diameter and 4 inches tall
- Hand washing recommended
Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Norpro Stoneware Butter KeeperCustomer Review: Best thing since sliced bread... Realy! Summary: 5 Stars
My husbands Grandmother had a different style of these that she called a "butter bell." I'm not sure if that was the proper name or because it's shaped like a bell. Any how, my husband loved going to their house as a child and young adult and many of his fond memories involed her home cooked meals, and also the use of the butter bell. He said he rememberd his gram had the tastiest everything, right down to her butter. His mother used the old-fashioned butter dish with lid, and though the butter was always soft, it would sometimes get that not-so-fresh taste after a few days.
About a year ago, after the death of my husband's grandmother I decided to find him a "butter bell." I was browsing dishes and housewares on Amazon or Ebay, I don't remember which, and found the Norpro Butter Keeper. I only found a few in my search and since I have very strict color requirements for my kitchen this little number was perfect. The blue ring is Cobalt Blue.
I have since found many other sites touting their butter contraptions, but this little guy is litterally the best thing since sliced bread. It is much different in design from my husbands gram's but the idea is the same. My brother-in-law is a chef and he says that the original butter bell design was developed in France.
I have noticed a few flaws, but I'm still giving it 5 stars because it's still by far the best way to store butter and keep it soft. Because I'm willing to overlook these flaws but some may not want to give this little guy the benefit of doubt, I'll list the flaws to let you all decide for yourselves.
Flaw one, the better falls out. You have to soften the butter naturally on the counter in the bell before squishing it into the bell of the Butter Keeper. If you soften the butter in the microwave it get's too oily and will slip out of the bell and fall in the water when you turn the bell upside down to put it in the crock. This isn't that huge of a deal since the butter stays separate from the water. It's just anoying.
Flaw two, mold. You MUST change the water ever couple days, the water will get moldy and grow things because the warm wet crock is a perfect breeding ground for bacteria if the water level gets too low.
Flaw three, the open bell shape. My husbands grandmother's "butter bell" was an inverted bell with a smaller opening than the space inside the "bell." this allowed you to stuff it with butter but assured the butter wouldn't fall out. Because of the open bell shape of the Butter Keeper the butter often falls out and floats in the water until you discover it. If they fixed this flaw I have no doubt the first flaw I listed would be gone as well.
These three things aren't much of a worry because I love this little thing. We use it constantly and I have since retired my Fiesta butter dish to the cabinet only to bring it out for large family style dinners where you need more than one butter dish on the table. This brings me to the set of 4 mini butter keepers I've seen listed on Amazon. If I had these, I think I'd retire my butter dish for good. :)
Description of Norpro Stoneware Butter KeeperNever tear up your toast again with hard butter using Norpro's Butter Keeper. Butter keepers use water to seal out air, keeping butter soft, sweet and fresh for up to 30 days, without refrigeration. The stoneware crock is decorated with a blue band design and looks great on your counter or table. Norpro's Butter Keeper is 4 inches tall and 3.5 inches in diameter. Hand washing is recommended. Butter stored in the fridge tastes like leftovers and tears up your toast, while butter stored on the counter spreads easily but goes rancid in days. What to do? Norpro has the answer. Simply pack the Norpro Butter Keeper?s inverted lid with softened butter, put an inch or so of cool water in the base, and invert the lid on top. Water makes an airtight seal between lid and base, keeping butter soft, sweet, and spreadable for up to 30 days without refrigeration. (You?ll need to replace the water every few days.) Looking equally at home on the counter or at the table, this ceramic crock features delicate blue bands and a handle on top. It measures four inches in diameter by 3-1/2 inches tall, and is completely dishwasher-safe.--Mary Park
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