Homemade Butter in 5 Minutes (With Just Heavy Cream)
Making homemade butter is surprisingly easy—and you only need one ingredient: heavy cream. In just a few minutes, you can create fresh, rich butter with no preservatives or additives, and you’ll also get a bonus byproduct: buttermilk.

What You’ll Need
Ingredients
- 1 cup heavy whipping cream (full-fat and well-chilled works best)
- Optional: a pinch of salt (for salted butter)
Tools
- Blender, food processor, or hand mixer
- Fine-mesh strainer or cheesecloth
- Bowl of ice-cold water
Step-by-Step: How to Make Butter at Home
1. Whip the Cream
- Add the cold heavy cream to a blender, food processor, or mixing bowl (if using a hand mixer).
- Mix on medium-high speed. The cream will first become whipped cream, then continue mixing until it separates into solid butter and liquid buttermilk.
- Total time is usually 3–5 minutes.
2. Strain Out the Buttermilk
- When separation happens, you’ll see yellow butter pieces and a thin liquid (buttermilk).
- Pour everything through a fine strainer or cheesecloth to drain off the buttermilk.
3. Rinse the Butter for Better Freshness
- Transfer the butter solids into a bowl of ice-cold water.
- Gently knead and press the butter to wash out leftover buttermilk.
- Replace the water and repeat until the water looks clear—this helps the butter stay fresh longer.
4. Salt (Optional)
- For salted homemade butter, mix in a small pinch of salt until evenly distributed.
5. Shape and Store
- Form the butter into a ball, log, or press it into a butter dish.
- Store in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks, or freeze it for longer keeping.
Bonus: How to Use the Leftover Buttermilk
Don’t throw it away—save the buttermilk for baking. It’s great in:
- Pancakes
- Biscuits
- Cakes
It adds a subtle tangy flavor and extra tenderness.
Why Make Homemade Butter?
- Fresher taste: no preservatives, no fillers
- Easy customization: mix in garlic, herbs, chili, or spices for flavored butter
- Budget-friendly over time: especially if you use butter often
- Simple and satisfying: a quick kitchen project with a delicious result
Final Thoughts
This quick method makes DIY butter fast, beginner-friendly, and incredibly rewarding. Once you taste fresh homemade butter, store-bought may not feel quite the same.


