Maple Cinnamon Butter

 

Somehow October came and went and now people are already in the midst of planning Thanksgiving menus!  We even had snow on the ground this morning, and according to my Instagram feed, we weren’t the only ones.  Mother nature isn’t wasting any time.  So who’s in charge of the rolls this year?  If you want to know how to win friends and influence people, make this butter to go with them.  If you’re serving a crowd, multiply it by 100.  Or 4, or whatever.  It’s amazingly easy, and makes everything it touches taste like a maple doughnut.  Enough said.

Start with real butter- absolutely no exceptions here.  And one of my secrets  to fluffy, sweet compound butters: a little powdered sugar.

Butter and Powdered Sugar
Next, drizzle in a little maple syrup

Maple Syrup into Butter

And when I say maple syrup, I’m talking about the good stuff.  There’s a time and a place for Mrs. Butterworth’s, but I always recommend keeping a bottle of 100% pure maple syrup, which is significantly more expensive, on-hand for recipes.

Maple SyrupWe’ll also add in some ground cinnamon and if you have some, a little pumpkin pie spice too.  If you don’t have pumpkin pie spice, you can leave it out, or add in a dash of nutmeg and/or cloves.

Cinnamon on ButterThen beat, beat, beat, with the whisk attachment on a stand mixer, or a regular hand mixer.  One of the tricks of getting really light and fluffy butter is to whip lots of air into it, so let it go for a good minute or two.

Whipped Butter
Now, you don’t have to add maple extract.  If you don’t have any already and don’t want to buy it, it’s not a big deal.  But if you have some around anyway, I add just a little bit for an extra punch of maple flavor.  You might want to sample your butter and decide if you want to add it.

maple extract
When it’s all whipped up, place it in a container, and I like to drizzle a little maple syrup on top for serving.

Maple Cinnamon Butter from Our Best BitesIt’s crazy out-of-this-world good on hot rolls.  Also delish on cornbread, toast, french toast, pancakes, waffles, etc.

Maple Butter on Roll
When it melts into something warm, it’s like pure magic.

Whipped Maple Cinnamon Butter from Our Best Bite

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Great for hot rolls, cornbread, toast, french toast, pancakes, waffles, and more, this tasteful butter is easy to whip up, and oh-so-versatile.


Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup (1 stick) real butter
  • 2 tablespoons powdered sugar
  • 2 1/2 tablespoons 100% real maple syrup
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/8 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice (optional)
  • 1/4 teaspoon maple extract (optional)

Instructions

  1. Place butter and powdered sugar in a mixing bowl and beat (with a hand mixer, or the whisk attachment of your stand mixer) until combined and smooth. Add maple syrup, cinnamon, pie spice, and extract. Beat slowly until combined and then whip for 1-2 minutes until light and fluffy. Serve at room temperature and drizzle with maple syrup before serving.
  2. If you’re making ahead of time, store in fridge, but allow time to bring to room temperature before serving. For best results, stir or re-whip before serving. Lasts for about a week or so in the fridge, several months in the freezer.

 

Amazing Whipped Maple Cinnamon Butter from Our Best Bites*Disclaimer: this post includes affiliate links

 

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Sara Wells

Sara Wells co-founded Our Best Bites in 2008. She is the author of three Bestselling Cook Books, Best Bites: 150 Family Favorite RecipesSavoring the Seasons with Our Best Bites, and 400 Calories or Less from Our Best Bites. Sara’s work has been featured in many local and national news outlets and publications such as Parenting MagazineBetter Homes & GardensFine CookingThe Rachel Ray Show and the New York Times.

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Questions & Reviews

  1. This was soooo delicious. I could eat it with a spoon. I made it last minute after making your one hour rolls (also wonderful!) and now I’m trying to come up with an excuse to make it again… So I’m gifting it with a loaf of homemade bread to a couple of friends this week! And maybe keeping a jar for me 🙂

  2. This is one of my new favorite things. I eat it on pancakes and there is no need for syrup. Yum. I’m hoping to use it as a replacement for the maple frosting on my favorite pumpkin maple cookies. I actually left the powdered sugar out and while the butter wasn’t real whipped it tasted awesome.

  3. Just wanted to let you know we served this butter along with your recipe for garlic herb butter at my daughter’s wedding this weekend along with a variety of breads and soups and it was a BIG hit! Thanks!

  4. MMM. This looks heavenly. My kids are addicted to the Chef Shamy butter – maybe this will take it’s place! Thanks for the great recipes!

  5. Wow this looks amazing, and looking at it melting into that roll is making my mouth water. 🙂

  6. That brown butter looks positively awful. Something not right about brown butter!!!

    1. There’s nothing awful about brown butter when it tastes like maple and cinnamon- or if it’s actually browned butter. Brown butter is pretty much always good in my book! Lol

  7. I bet this butter tastes amazing. I want some on my bread for lunch 🙂

  8. At my house…. your Pin It buttonw aren’t working properly. However, this butter looks amazing. I will HAVE to buy some “real” syrup.

  9. This looks like something I could easily and quickly make after having foot surgery for our Thanksgiving dinner! 🙂 LOVE your creativity and recipes… thanks so much!