can butter be made from pastuerized milk?

D'Angelo N Va.

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I grew up on a farm. My Grandmother milked the cow each day. We always had lots of fresh milk and butter. Well she is gone now and I can not drink(and never could) pastuerized milk w/o adding something like nestle quick to it. :) Last month I was making quiche from my fresh eggs and forgot to take the cream out of the mixer after it whipped to a nice peak and it broke down. I had made butter. I drained the excess milk, put the butter back in the mixer and add a pinch of salt and whipped it some more. I took it out and put it in my Grandmother's butter press and let it get firm and put it in the butter dish. Now, that's all I want now is fresh butter, but I have to buy whipping cream to get it. Other than buying fresh milk from a milk share is there another way? Thanks in advance for the responces.
 

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The way you did it is the only way. You need cream and the regular pasteurized milk doesn't have it.
 

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You didn't wash it?
If I don't wash my butter it gets a sour taste.

Definately need cream.
You can make butter from table cream or whipping cream.
 
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