Showing posts with label Dairy MAnor butter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dairy MAnor butter. Show all posts

Wednesday 18 January 2023

Butter gone viral

Have you seen Twitter lately?

Of all the things that are going viral, one of them is butter. Yes butter!

Well not quite just butter, more specifically Irish butter and even more specifically, Kerrygold Butter. 

It all started with a tweet by @afrosabi (see below) and as things go on Twitter it spread quickly (excuse the pun!)


I'm not surprised by this at all as I have been extolling the virtues of Irish butter for years here on my blog. But it is not just Kerrygold that is great, most all Irish butters are really good as generally (like Kerrygold is) it is made from grassfed milk. This means that the cows eat grass outside for most of the year except for maybe a small amount of time if there is bad weather. It leads to the most gorgeous tasty yellow butter that has a high fat content up at about 80%.

Kerrygold is a very well know brand of butter here in Ireland but there are others including Avonmore Butter, Connaught Gold, Glenstal Creamery Butter and Ór Real Irish Butter (interesting fact the word Ór means gold in the Irish language). To be honest though the supermarket brand butters are really good here in Ireland and tend to have the same fat content as Kerrygold. I've tasted the Supervalu and Dunnes Stores own brand and they are delicious.  Irish butter is also avaiable in Lidl and Aldi. I've tasted the Aldi store brand (Kilkeely) and it's great and I regularly buy the Lidl store brand which is Dairy Manor.

So if you've not tasted Irish butter why not try it - I think you will notice a big difference to the butter that you normally eat (let me know!). 
I know that Kerrygold is the one that is widely available throughout the world but it can be expensive. So if you've now got an Irish butter addiction, here's a tip to save money - freeze your butter. Yes butter can freeze, so if you see butter on sale at a good price, buy a few and put them in the freezer to keep longer. But in fairness, butter lasts a good while, so you may not even need to freeze it.

My mantra is that everything is better with butter.  Let me know if you agree!