Monday, September 23, 2019

Plant Butter Versus The Real Thing

All this talk of planet abuse  and climate crisis has gotten some home chefs as well as professional ones to think about their cooking habits. Many feel that giving up meat and dairy will lower their carbon imprint. It will. The biggest hurdle is the idea of trying plant butters.

Guess what? They're the same. Use them.
I saw Country Crock's avocado oil based plant butter and decided to try it. I've already tried the faux beurre from Miyoko. Miyoko Schinner's plant butter is also a creamy sub in, and it's made from cashews, coconut and sunflower oils. It did have a lovely delicate taste but was a bit expensive and could only be found in Target. The Country Crock plant butters can be found in Stop & Shop and  not that expensive. Like regular butters they come four sticks to a package, perfect for baking and cooking.
As you can see, it's no different that the real deal.I've put in on a Popeye's biscuit and have used it in everything from sautes to topping the squash soup I made the other day. There was a very slight avocado taste when I first tried it but it's not that overpowering. I will be trying their almond oil based butter, definitely for butter cookies and homemade buttercream frosting. The texture will be the same so my frosting will still have that perfect creaminess.

It is time to think about how your eating habits are affecting our planet? Yes. You can start small by subbing in these plant based butters for the traditional dairy ones. 

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