Basics

How To Infuse Butter With Herbs

Wondering how to infuse butter with herbs? This photo shows sliced butter before being infused.

Part of the LĒVO fun is making your own creations, and with infused butter, the possibilities are truly limitless. Elevate your culinary adventures with a simple step-by-step recipe that effortlessly combines butter with the aromatic essence of fresh or dried herbs of your choice. Bid farewell to the traditional slow cooker method; once you experience the ease and efficiency of this technique, there's no turning back!

To embark on your journey of crafting infused butter, start with the basics. Begin with a clean glass, a glass jar (such as a mason jar), or a specialized container like LĒVO's Herb Block Tray, designed specifically for storing your finished infused butter. This ingenious tray not only simplifies the storage process but also adds a touch of organization to your kitchen endeavors.

LEVO infused butter

The Art of Infusion

Now, let's delve into the art of infusing butter with herbs. The beauty of this process lies in its simplicity. Select your preferred herbs, whether they're plucked fresh from your garden or carefully chosen from your spice rack. The infusion method not only preserves the distinct flavors of the herbs but also allows the butter to absorb their aromatic profiles, creating a culinary masterpiece in every spread.

The magic happens in the LĒVO Oil Infusion Machine, a game-changer in the world of infusions. This cutting-edge device takes the guesswork out of the equation, ensuring a precise and controlled infusion process. The result? A velvety smooth, herb-infused butter that effortlessly enhances the taste of your favorite dishes.

Infused butter isn't just a cooking ingredient; it's a gateway to a myriad of culinary possibilities. Imagine a dollop of basil-infused butter melting over a steaming bowl of pasta or a slice of rosemary-infused butter elevating the flavor of freshly baked bread. The versatility of infused butter extends beyond savory dishes; experiment with cinnamon-infused butter on your morning toast or lavender-infused butter adding a delicate touch to your desserts.

The infusion process not only imparts flavor but also allows for customization based on your preferences. Whether you prefer a bold and robust thyme-infused butter or a subtle hint of dill, the power is in your hands. Infused butter becomes a reflection of your culinary identity, adding a personalized touch to every meal.

What can we say? Crafting infused butter is a delightful journey that transforms a basic ingredient into a culinary marvel. With LĒVO simplifying the process, there's no reason not to experiment with various herbs and create your signature infused butter. Say goodbye to store-bought spreads and welcome a world of flavor that starts right in your kitchen. Get creative, embrace the art of infusion, and let the aromatic symphony of herbs elevate your culinary creations to new heights!

LEVO infused butter

Let's Get Started

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19 comments

CHERI MALLORY

CHERI MALLORY

Just unboxed today can’t wait to get some ingredients to start baking!

Gail Agostinacchio

Gail Agostinacchio

What ratio of herb to butter when I’m making butter for edibles? Also do I need to dry, activate and infuse??
Thanks
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LEVO Oil Infusion, Inc. replied:
The ratio is customizable depending on your desired end results. You can fit up to 14g of herb (using two Power Pods) and 16oz of butter! The less butter you use will result in a more potent infusion, but we always recommend at least 5 oz to have your herb fully submerged! The Dry and Activate cycles are optional before infusing, but to experience the psychoactive component of flower, you have to Activate (decarb) your herb first. You can read more about the Activate cycle here: https://help.levooil.com/article/lmrmbokf77-activate-mode. We hope this helps! Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any further questions.

Steve

Steve

I absolutely loves how my Levo 2 makes infusing oil and butter much easier, less messy and I’ve found the end results are of higher quality and better consistency than using old school methods :)

Carolyn Carr

Carolyn Carr

I made my first batch of special oil today. I wanted to try it while it was warm. I dipped a piece of rye bread in it. It was friggin delicious.
Now I’m waiting for my gummie mixes to come in! Gonna make some friends happy.

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