Irish Butter??
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Irish Butter??
I've recently discovered Irish butter. Only tried on steaks thus far, and it is a game changer. Anybody used it on ribs when wrapping? Or used in butter batch for chicken? This is my first post on the forum! looking forward to many discussions!
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Howdy and Welcome to the Forum Can you tell us a little more about the Irish Butter ?
Do you prepare it at home or is it store bought ? ETC ?
Do you prepare it at home or is it store bought ? ETC ?
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The brand is Kerrygold and I found it at HEB. It's richer and creamier than typical butter. Just overall a better butter flavor.
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I too use it on steaks. I like the garlic. Tom Thumb in DFW carries it.
If you try it on ribs let us know.
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Welcome!
My chicken has yet to do well, I can give it a shot tomorrow and let you know how it went If there's a bit of garlic flavor I had planned to add some garlic to the rub, so maybe it's unnecessary.
My chicken has yet to do well, I can give it a shot tomorrow and let you know how it went If there's a bit of garlic flavor I had planned to add some garlic to the rub, so maybe it's unnecessary.
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As far as BBQ goes, looks like butter is butter. I couldn't tell any difference using the Irish butter this weekend. Steaks as I said before it was a game changer.
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Never heard of it, I make my own garlic butter btw.
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Common in N Texas, higher in milk fat I think so richer. Great on yer biscuit, and devilish good melted and mixed w Tabasco and a little lemon juice for dipping shellfish into
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I've use it in my chicken injections, honestly couldn't tell a difference. But it is a great tasting butter though. Didn't occur to me to try it on steaks, I'll have to try that.
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I tried it on the ribs, couldn’t tell the difference.
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