If you’re the kind of homemaker who also wants to be a whiz in the kitchen, you’d want the Vintage Glass Butter Churn from Kilner to give you the kind of rich homemade butter that you have always envisioned for you and everybody else in the household. It may have a seriously outdated style, but it’s the Kilner’s remarkable design ingenuity that makes it a great tool to have in any kitchen while also giving your room a big boost in terms of aesthetics.
The design of the Butter Churn is simple enough that it doesn’t require any fancy brushed motor to rotate the blades that will make your own brand of butter. And since there are no complicated electronics or circuitry that can get shorted, this is the perfect tool for making that delectably rich fat that you can whip on your toast every morning.
Part of the Kilner’s allure is the glass jar that looks like it has been sourced from the scrap yard; and for good reason. There’s definitely something unique about using vintage-looking objects even in ultra-modern homes. It gives them a sense of class that can never be defined by futuristic aesthetics. That’s what the Kilner Vintage Glass Butter Churn can add to one’s kitchen, regardless of how modern it can be.
But the true wonder in the Kilner is its ability to turn a number of ingredients into a sinfully decadent butter. The best part of all of these is that you get to choose the kind of ingredients that you want to throw in its 34 fl. oz capacity glass jar. Add a pinch of cinnamon or even a drizzle of honey or if you’re feeling Italian, you might want to add basil, parmesan, and tomatoes. The thing is that the Kilner is just a tool that you can use to whip up a really crazy, but ultimately satisfying butter.
Kilner is also giving away 10 recipes to get you started and get a feel of the process of making homemade butter. This is always a great way to start on a journey of discovery as getting the confidence in making butter can lead to further experimentation with other ingredients.
The Kilner Vintage Glass Butter Churn may not be an ultra-modern kitchen gadget, but it sure can go head to head with even the most expensive homemade butter makers on the planet.