Refrigerate or no?
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@George-K , thanks. Leaving butter in room temperature for a couple of weeks is not a problem. It didn't get moldy until quite a few more weeks later. As I recall, the mold started from the bottom of the butter stick. Casually looking at it from outside the butter dish one would not spot the mold at first.
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I suspect the biggest predictor of whether or not one refrigerates butter is whether or not your mom did when you were growing up.
Mine refrigerated butter and ketchup and eggs, did not refrigerate bread. I do the same.
@jon-nyc said in Refrigerate or no?:
I suspect the biggest predictor of whether or not one refrigerates butter is whether or not your mom did when you were growing up.
It's a reasonable hypothesis. Though that predictor may not exist for those growing up in households that did not regularly keep any butter.
There may be a parallel to this, like, "do you refrigerate soy sauce."
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I suspect the biggest predictor of whether or not one refrigerates butter is whether or not your mom did when you were growing up.
Mine refrigerated butter and ketchup and eggs, did not refrigerate bread. I do the same.
@jon-nyc said in Refrigerate or no?:
I suspect the biggest predictor of whether or not one refrigerates butter is whether or not your mom did when you were growing up.
Mine refrigerated butter and ketchup and eggs, did not refrigerate bread. I do the same.
WRONG, Sampson!
At least sort of. My mom always refrigerates. As does my wife's mom. Always has.
But our grandmothers, on the other hand...
We kick it old-school and don't refrigerate.
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@Mik said in Refrigerate or no?:
I do refrigerate bread. It lasts a lot longer.
I was going to ask about that...
Not unusual for a loaf to go moldy here. I frequently buy a loaf and, after vacuum-sealing, freeze it.
@George-K said in Refrigerate or no?:
@Mik said in Refrigerate or no?:
I do refrigerate bread. It lasts a lot longer.
I was going to ask about that...
Not unusual for a loaf to go moldy here. I frequently buy a loaf and, after vacuum-sealing, freeze it.
Yep. I buy several loaves of Whole Foods sourdough and freeze them. Pricey, but great stuff. When I keep them in the fridge, no mold.
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@George-K said in Refrigerate or no?:
@Mik said in Refrigerate or no?:
I do refrigerate bread. It lasts a lot longer.
I was going to ask about that...
Not unusual for a loaf to go moldy here. I frequently buy a loaf and, after vacuum-sealing, freeze it.
Yep. I buy several loaves of Whole Foods sourdough and freeze them. Pricey, but great stuff. When I keep them in the fridge, no mold.
@Mik said in Refrigerate or no?:
@George-K said in Refrigerate or no?:
@Mik said in Refrigerate or no?:
I do refrigerate bread. It lasts a lot longer.
I was going to ask about that...
Not unusual for a loaf to go moldy here. I frequently buy a loaf and, after vacuum-sealing, freeze it.
Yep. I buy several loaves of Whole Foods sourdough and freeze them. Pricey, but great stuff. When I keep them in the fridge, no mold.
We don't freeze or refrigerate ours, just because we buy weekly and burn through it that fast.
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@George-K said in Refrigerate or no?:
@Mik said in Refrigerate or no?:
I do refrigerate bread. It lasts a lot longer.
I was going to ask about that...
Not unusual for a loaf to go moldy here. I frequently buy a loaf and, after vacuum-sealing, freeze it.
Yep. I buy several loaves of Whole Foods sourdough and freeze them. Pricey, but great stuff. When I keep them in the fridge, no mold.
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Interesting. Googling around, it seems that bread storage is quite controversial.
- It's fine to freeze!
- It's fine to freeze, but it might taste stale!
- Use a breadbox on the counter
- NEVER wrap in plastic
- Refrigeration makes it taste stale
- Refrigeration is great
Wow.
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We routinely leave butter out of the refrigerator. After a few weeks, if it has not been consumed, and it starts to turn color, we toss it.
Refrigerate and freeze bread, buns, bagels. But also have a breadbox. When we get more bread then we will consume within a few days, into the refrigerator or freezer.
Eggs are purchased at the grocery store so they stay refrigerated.
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@George-K said in Refrigerate or no?:
@Axtremus we don't go through a lot either. However, the Butter Bell that @jolly recommended worked really well for a couple of weeks. I just kept forgetting/neglecting to fill it
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Two weeks or maybe a bit more. Since we do about a stick/week, it's a Sunday night routine.
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Bread and butter both go in the freezer.
Bread moves to the countertop, remaining in the plastic wrap, the day before use.
Butter moves to the refrigerator the day before use.
@Copper said in Refrigerate or no?:
Bread and butter both go in the freezer.
Bread moves to the countertop, remaining in the plastic wrap, the day before use.
Butter moves to the refrigerator the day before use.
I freeze butter too. Buy a bunch when it's on sale.