Unusual butter recipes have been all the rage for the past year, especially on TikTok and for good reasons. These recipes are usually very inventive, and can be made with easily found ingredients at home.
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To level up your meals this month, try this latest recipe to go viral on the Internet: vodka butter!
It is basically butter that has been infused with vodka. As per Delicious, this butter can be used to jazz up your bread or charcuterie board. The report also states that vodka butter can be used as a base for your pasta, beans and grilled items.
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Vodka butter recipe
TikToker @carolinagelen shared the viral vodka butter recipe, which has now been viewed over 1.4 million times.
In the video, she simply scoops up dollops of salted butter and puts it in the food processor. Then she proceeds to add vodka to the mix. She then combines the two until they are well-infused. And that’s it: the vodka butter is ready.
The creator slaters a generous amount of the vodka infused butter on toasted bread, and then tops it up with an anchovy, and lemon zest.
She states,
It [the vodka butter] comes together in less than 5 minutes, and is the perfect appetizer for New Year’s Eve or any other day.
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Reactions to the vodka butter recipe
Viewers were very intrigued about the unconventional pairing. One comment stated,
I don’t like anchovies yet you somehow made them look good.
Another read,
Very good idea.
Not everyone seems to be convinced by the combination of vodka and butter. One comment stated,
see if it was rum, or even like gin i'd get it. but vodka seems so illegal in butter
Another viewer wrote,
why people want to put alcohol everywhere?
Sources used:
TikTok: @carolinagelen
Delicious: ‘This TikTok viral vodka trend is spreading like wildfire’