Can You Freeze Butter? (2024)

Yes, butter freezes very well, so feel free to fill your freezer! It’s not unusual behavior to stock up on butter, as running out of butter can be a hassle. Freezing butter is a very good way to avoid this inconvenience.

How to freeze butter?

Both salted and unsalted butter freeze very well. When freezing butter, keep it in its original carton and place it inside a resealable freezer storage bag to protect its delicate flavor.

Can I freeze spreadable butter products?

In addition to our butter, we often get asked if Land O Lakes® Butter with Canola Oil, Butter with Olive Oil or any of the Land O Lakes® butter spreads can be frozen. Unfortunately, they cannot be frozen in their original packaging, as it is not freezer-grade. The original packaging may crack or break if frozen. If you choose to freeze any of these products, we recommend removing the product from the original container and placing it in a freeze-grade container. Once in a freeze-grade container, they can be frozen for up to four months if frozen prior to the USE BY date on the package.

How long can you freeze butter?

Properly stored butter can be frozen for up to four months if frozen prior to the USE BY date on the package. Butter may begin to lose its fresh butter taste and pick up flavors and odors from the freezer if stored for longer than four months. Once the butter is removed from the freezer, use it within 30 days.

Does frozen butter have to be thawed to use it?

It’s generally easier to thaw frozen butter before you use it, though there are techniques and recipes that use frozen butter. Achieving room temperature butter requires some advanced planning, so be sure to plan time for thawing when removing it from the freezer.

How to thaw frozen butter

Butter can be thawed in the refrigerator. It can take about 6 to 7 hours or even overnight to thaw, depending on the temperature of your refrigerator.

How to quickly soften frozen butter by grating:

Softened butter is a key ingredient for many baking recipes — it needs to be soft enough to be able to cream into the batter or dough. There are times that the need to bake comes without much advanced planning. In those instances, grating butter is one of the ways you can get to thawed butter quickly.

  • Grate frozen butter using the large holes of a box grater

    • Tip: Grating the butter onto a piece of waxed paper makes for easy transferring to a mixing bowl for use.

  • Let it sit at room temperature for just a few minutes and the shreds will warm up and soften quickly

We do not recommend defrosting frozen butter in the microwave to soften, as it will not defrost evenly and will usually melt. Melted butter will not work for baking or in any recipe that calls for softened butter. If you find yourself with melted butter, we suggest using it for something else, like drizzling over vegetables or sautéing chicken breasts.

How touse frozen butter?

Grating butter is a useful and regularly used technique for incorporating cold butter easier and quicker into recipes. Grating frozen butter over flour and then tossing the flour and butter together only takes a few seconds and coats the shreds of butter with the flour. Because the butter is still frozen, it keeps your dough nice and cold and will melt perfectly in the oven. And who doesn't want beautiful biscuits and flaky pie crust?

What recipes use frozen butter?

Certain recipes (e.g., biscuits and pie crusts) call for cold butter because it creates steam as it melts in the oven, which helps lift and form flaky layers. The two recipes below can easily be made starting with frozen butter. Instead of incorporating cold butter into the flour with a pastry blender, just grate frozen butter into the flour and toss!

Perfect Flaky Butter Biscuits

Butter Pie Crust

Can You Freeze Butter? (2024)

FAQs

Can You Freeze Butter? ›

The answer is yes! Freezing butter is a great way to make it last even longer. Butter has a pretty long shelf life in the fridge already (about 4 months for unsalted and 6 months for salted) but you can extend that time even further by freezing your sticks of butter when you get home from the grocery store!

What is the best way to freeze butter? ›

Both salted and unsalted butter freeze very well. When freezing butter, keep it in its original carton and place it inside a resealable freezer storage bag to protect its delicate flavor.

Does butter go bad in the freezer? ›

In the freezer, well-wrapped butter can last up to a year, after which its flavor and quality will be compromised. It may also develop freezer burn. In the refrigerator, well-wrapped salted butter can last up to five months without spoiling.

Can you freeze butter in its container? ›

Most butter is sold in packaging that is freezer safe, which means that you can place the entire package right in the freezer if necessary.

Does freezing change the taste of butter? ›

Although freezing will prolong shelf life, gradual flavor and texture changes will occur over time. For the best results, freeze fresh butter in its original carton inside a plastic freezer bag. Spreadable butters can also be frozen for storage and works well for cutting into pie pastries or other similar applications.

How long will butter last in the refrigerator? ›

How Long Does Butter Last In the Fridge? Butter can be stored in the fridge for about three months, after that you might notice a change in quality and freshness. For longer storage, freeze your butter.

Is 2 year old butter safe to eat? ›

Refrigerated butter should last up to a month past the printed date if it's unopened. If the butter has been opened, it can last up to two weeks past that printed date. If you're storing the butter longer term, unopened butter stored in the freezer can last anywhere from nine months to a year past the date.

Do sticks of butter go bad? ›

Unfortunately, butter does eventually go bad. I spoke to a representative at Kate's Butter (my favorite brand of butter) who told me that butter's best-by date is one you should really pay attention to. Your butter will indeed begin to decrease in quality after the best-by date.

Does real butter go bad if not refrigerated? ›

According to the USDA, butter is safe at room temperature. But if it's left out for several days at room temperature, it can turn rancid causing off flavors. The USDA does not recommend leaving it out more than one to two days.

Can butter be vacuum sealed and frozen? ›

Cheese, butter, and other dairy products can be vacuum sealed using a vacuum sealer, as long as they are not too moist before sealing. It's recommended to cut cheese into smaller portions to facilitate thawing. Food leftovers can also be easily frozen thanks to vacuum packaging, to be enjoyed later.

Does frozen butter affect baking? ›

According to Land O'Lakes, freezing butter will not affect its taste or texture, which is good news if you're planning to bake up a batch of your famous chocolate chip cookies.

Can I use frozen butter for cookies? ›

While cold butter, or even frozen butter is ideal where flakiness is required—like this Actually Perfect Pie Crust—soft or room-temperature butter is vital for the success of cakes and cookies.

Can you freeze eggs? ›

According to the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), you can freeze eggs for up to one year. When you're ready to use frozen eggs, thaw them overnight in the refrigerator or under running cold water. Use egg yolks or whole eggs as soon as they're thawed.

Why do people keep butter in the freezer? ›

The answer is yes! Freezing butter is a great way to make it last even longer. Butter has a pretty long shelf life in the fridge already (about 4 months for unsalted and 6 months for salted) but you can extend that time even further by freezing your sticks of butter when you get home from the grocery store!

Can sticks of butter be frozen? ›

The easiest way to freeze a stick of butter is to leave it in its original packaging, but if you plan on storing it for a long time or already removed its original packaging, wrap the stick in aluminum foil or plastic wrap to avoid freezer burn. Butter should always be frozen before its "Best By" or "Use By" date.

How do you pack butter for freezer? ›

To store butter in the freezer, it can be wrapped in plastic freezer wrap or foil to maintain freshness. You can also keep butter in its original carton and seal inside a plastic freezer bag before freezing.

How do you keep butter from tasting like freezer? ›

So how do you store butter without refrigeration? If you do store butter in a butter dish outside of the fridge we recommend a glass or porcelain butter dish. Just like being around aromatic foods, butter can take on off flavors from bamboo, plastic, and other synthetic butter dishes.

Why can't you freeze dry butter? ›

Since foods like peanut butter and butter have a high oil content, with very little water, the freeze-drying process isn't really effective. On that same note, you'll want to avoid pure chocolate too.

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