How to Make Herb Garlic Butter – Stored in Ice Cube Trays

Homemade herbed butter is one of the easiest and most satisfying condiments to make. You can use most herbs (try rosemary, basil, parsley) and store it in the freezer or fridge until it’s ready to be used. The ice cube shapes make it readily available in your cooking and there are endless possibilities to use your herb butter (read below).

10 Ways to Use your Homemade Herb Garlic Butter Cubes:

  1. Spread onto crusty bread
  2. Bake with some roasted vegetables
  3. Saute it in a pot along with onions before adding in main ingredients
  4. Use on bread before you assemble an open-faced sandwich or French tartine
  5. Serve on top of creamy mashed potatoes
  6. Halfway into cooking, place a piece of herbed butter on top of your baked chicken
  7. Mix into tomato sauce to counter the acidity
  8. Saute with your favorite pasta dish
  9. Top onto steaks, burgers, chicken, pork or fish
  10. Melt it onto vegetables, like green beans or edamame

Melt butter in a small pan. In the meantime, assemble the parsley and garlic.

Mix everything together in the pan for a few minutes so the flavors infuse.

Pour the melted butter into ice cube molds.

Herbed Garlic Butter Recipe

  • 1-2 sticks of butter (I used one stick and filled the ice cube molds halfway)
  • 1-2 tablespoons parsley, chopped
  • 3-4 garlic cloves, crushed

    On low heat, melt a stick of butter into a small pan. In the meantime, finely chop the parsley and crush the garlic cloves. Mix into the melted butter for about 5 minutes and pour mixture into ice cube trays. Store in the refrigerator for about a week or in the freezer for longer.

    Total Time: 10 minutes
    Yield: Makes 12-16 cubes
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    1. says

      Have made garlic butter before, apart from the things that have been suggested i also use it on shops own garlic bread and occasionally melt some over a pizza whilst it’s cooking and pushing some under the skin of a chicken during cooking is also quite nice

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