Few kitchen debates are as heated as the question of whether butter belongs in the refrigerator or can be left undisturbed on the countertop. Many home cooks swear by soft, spreadable butter at room temperature – perfect for toast or baking. Others insist that it must always be refrigerated.
So what’s the truth?
The good news: Butter can be left outside without worry – if it’s stored correctly.
Butter consists mainly of fat and is therefore much less suitable for bacteria than many other dairy products. However, this doesn’t mean it can simply be stored uncovered indefinitely. It’s important to store it properly at room temperature to keep it fresh, safe, and delicious.
Why butter can be stored at room temperature:
Unlike milk or cream, butter contains relatively little water and is rich in fat. This combination inhibits bacterial growth. Traditional kitchens worldwide have stored butter at room temperature for generations.
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Salt content (salted butter is more stable than unsalted butter)
Clean storage (a covered container prevents contamination)
Room temperature (moderate, not hot)
How long butter can be stored unrefrigerated
– general kitchen guidelines recommend:
Salted butter: Can be kept covered in a cool, clean place for several days up to about a week.
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