Kerrygold

Pure Irish Salted Butter
11 people recommend this
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LindseyFirst to rec“Worth the extra expense om nom”
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JZ“Okay weird rec so bear with me… I grew up in Wisconsin where butter is stored and served room temp, on the kitchen counter. Several years ago my brother in law, who is a fine cook, introduced me to the notion of cold butter. It sounds simple but it’s magical: by applying cold butter to warm toast, you add a textural element, and it begins to slowly soften - as opposed to room temp butter which essentially becomes oil. Add some flaky salt for crunch and honey drizzle for sweet, and you’re checking a lot of boxes with a very simple snack!”
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Aimee France262
April“I learned the Danish term “Tandsmør” or teeth butter.- the mark your teeth make in a thick layer. I wish we had more of these small conceptual terms in English.”
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Caroline“the absolute best and very widely available. must be the salted version!! makes anything taste 100x better but highly rec on sourdough or stovetop popcorn.”
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Emily“The Irish king of grocery store butters”
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Nikki F.2
Suzanne“One of my fondest pleasures? Salted butter on a slice of our local bakery's French loaf.”
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Allie“Simply the best.”
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seán patrick john paul george ringo doran““Spoil your spuds with the real thing. Mashed, baked, sautéed or roasted, Pure Kerrygold Irish Salted Butter works a treat.””
Shanna
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