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Moroccan Cured-Lemon CompoundĀ Butter

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May  4, 2017
4.5
2 Ratings
  • Prep time 15 minutes
  • Makes 8 oz; 16 tablespoons
Author Notes

I love butter. I love cured lemons. The idea occurred to me to combine the two. Add a medallion to hot, steamed fish or other proteins, spread it on French or other rustic bread for breakfast or for lunch sandwiches alone or with other ingredients,, stir it into soups or sauces to enrich and enliven them. —creamtea

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Ingredients
  • 8 ounces unsalted butter (2 cubes), softened
  • 1/2 teaspoon freshly-squeezed strained lemon juice
  • 1 wedge home-cured, Moroccan style lemons (I use Paula Wolfert's recipe with the optional spices: peppercorns, bay leaf, cardamom, and clove)
  • scant 1/4 teaspoons coarse sea salt
  • 2 teaspoons brine from the cured lemons (according to taste)
Directions
  1. In a stand mixer fitted with the paddle, cream butter about 4 minutes. Scrape sides of bowl with silicone scraper.
  2. Add remaining ingredients and cream until well blended, stopping machine once or twice to scrape sides.
  3. Scrape onto sheet of wax paper, shape into a fairly even strip with the silicone scraper, then roll into a log, bringing in the sides of the wax paper to seal. Wrap in a layer of plastic and place in refrigerator to chill for a few hours.
  4. If desired, open and slice the chilled butter into medallions. Divide into smaller units and wrap in foil to freeze for longer storage.

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4 Reviews

JCCraves May 22, 2017
Are you using the whole lemon wedge or just the rind?
creamtea May 22, 2017
Hi LDG I use everything, including the pulp.
Jude May 6, 2017
I'm baffled with your recipe. How do you start with 8 oz. of butter and end up with 4 oz. of finished product? Is there a typo or what?
creamtea May 11, 2017
Thank you for pointing that out, I'll see if it can be changed (it's "locked" during the contest).