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![]() "carbuff" > wrote in message news:vp6Ud.516376$6l.75542@pd7tw2no... <snip> > So, does unsalted butter make an appreciable taste difference, especially > when you end up adding salt, or salty ingredients later? > In my experience, it can make a huge difference. Most of the time it doesn't but there are times when it is critical. My first discovery came when I was making a Sicilian Cassata which I had made many times before. However on this occasion I accidentally used salted butter instead of unsalted in the chocolate coating. The cake was literally uneatable. I also prefer the taste of unsalted butter when used plain on breads and rolls; of course in this case the quality of the butter makes a huge difference too. Charlie |
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