Goat's Milk Butter - 8 oz

Goat's Milk Butter - 8 oz Review


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I've always enjoyed goat cheese and have started using goat's milk in fudge (gives it a richer taste). Then yesterday I found this goat's milk butter in an upscale grocery store near my home ( for 8oz which apparently is a really good price). It is incredible on a hearty multigrain toast - very subtle chèvre flavor in every bite! I suspect this will slow down my eating habits first thing in the morning, because I found myself wanting to savor every bite. I can't wait to try it on a savory bread or muffin. I gave it 4 stars rather than 5 because I really prefer my butter unsalted and this is "lightly" salted (but only 40mg is a tablespoon - 2% of the daily allowance). "The Nibble" (no spaces; dot com) reviewed this butter in February of '06 and along with some recipes, includes the following factoid: "Salt acts as a preservative: salted butter can be refrigerated for up to a month. Unsalted butter should be used within two weeks."

Goat's Milk Butter - 8 oz Feature

  • 8 oz
  • Item is perishable and requires additional shipping and handling.
Gourmet butters are fast becoming the chic spread and cooking ingredient for adventurous home cooks and professional chefs. MEYENBERG European Style Goat Milk Butter has a delicious, rich flavor and an extraordinarily light texture. A lower melting point makes it ideal as a topping for toast or anywhere you might use real butter. Lightly salted, it is well suited for recipes calling for both salted and unsalted butter. All-natural and certified kosher.


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An awesome surprise - K. Furr -
Having become increasingly lactose intolerant, I've been weeding out the last of the cowmilk products from my diet. I expected this might be something that takes getting used to, but boy was I wrong. It is creamy and delicious -- at one bite I discovered I prefer it to regular butter any day of the week. It does have a faint goat-cheese aftertaste, which is fine by me, I like goat cheese too. Note: I made an opportunistic purchase at a local store so I still have no idea how Amazon actually ships something perishable like this.br /


Mar 21, 2010 12:28:03

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