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Are you looking for a way to store butter so it stays soft without it spoiling? A butter bell, also known as a butter crock or butter keeper, is the perfect solution to keep your butter fresh at room temp. Keep reading for step-by-step instructions on how to use your butter bell so you can have spreadable butter whenever you need it.

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Pour cold water up to the fill line in the bell’s base.

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    Your butter bell comes in 2 ceramic pieces. The top piece has a lid with an upside-down bell on the bottom, and the base looks like a cup. Check the fill line on the inside of the base, which is usually about a third of the way up from the bottom, and add water up to the line.[1]
    • Butter bells work because the water prevents any bacteria in the air from getting into the cup and turning your butter sour.
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Soften a stick of butter.

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  1. Take a stick of butter out of your fridge and leave it at room temperature so it can soften, which will probably take around 30 minutes.[2] If you want to soften butter more quickly, you can cut it into smaller pieces, pound it out with a rolling pin, or heat it in a bowl over warm water.[3]
    • If you try using butter that came right out of the fridge, it’ll be harder to pack down and could fall out of the bell.
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Pack the butter into the top piece of the butter bell.

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    Use a butter knife to cut the stick of butter into smaller pieces so they’re easier to load into the bell. Push all of the butter down to the bottom of the bell with a spoon as tightly as you can.[4]
    • If any air pockets are left in the bell, it could contain bacteria that make your butter taste sour.
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Set the top piece so the bell is inside the base.

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    Hold the top piece by the handle so the bell points down and slowly set it on the rim of the base. The rim of the bell will go underwater and protect your butter from contamination.[5]
    • Your butter won’t touch the water when you put the top on.
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Change the water every 3 days.

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    Since crumbs and other food particles might fall into the water from the butter, take the top piece off and dump the water out from the base. Give the base a quick rinse before adding new water up to fill the line and putting the top back on.[7]

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  • You don’t need to put butter substitutes like margarine in a butter bell since they don’t harden like butter and are still easy to spread when they’re refrigerated.[9]
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This article was co-authored by Abyssinia Campbell and by wikiHow staff writer, Hunter Rising. Abyssinia Campbell is an Executive Chef and the Owner of Chef Abyssinia, Personal Chef and Catering. With over a decade of experience, she specializes in catering, event planning, menu development, meal planning, and food business operations. When it comes to cooking, Chef Abyssinia enjoys using fruits, vegetables, healthy food alternatives, and local farm-fresh ingredients. She holds a BASc in Culinary Arts and Food Service Management from Johnson and Wales University. This article has been viewed 68,477 times.
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