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Butter Bell Jars

Butter bell jars — also called French butter keepers — date back to 19th-century rural France, long before refrigeration was common in homes.

Have you heard of this little piece of kitchen ingredient storage thing? It’s a game changer — and trust the French to bring this to us.

Butter bell jars — also called French butter keepers — date back to 19th-century rural France, long before refrigeration was common in homes.

Farm families would pack softened butter into a small ceramic bell-shaped lid, then invert it into a base filled with cool water. The water created an airtight seal that kept oxygen away, preventing the butter from turning rancid while still keeping it soft and spreadable. It was a beautifully simple solution: It’s one of those quiet domestic innovations that feels almost romantic now and I couldn’t help picking one up for myself.

Check it out and let me know if this sorts your “spreadable butter at any time” issues out?

Butter Bell Jars
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Nikhil Merchant

Nikhil Merchant

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