Why Your Butter Keeps Burning In The Pan — And How To Stop Ruining Dinner
There’s a very specific kind of kitchen heartbreak that happens when butter burns. One second, everything smells incredible — warm, rich, almost bakery-like. Then suddenly the pan starts smoking, tiny black specks appear, and your beautiful buttery aroma turns sharp and bitter in about ten seconds flat. Now the kitchen smells scorched. The smoke alarm is threatening your peace. And somehow your dinner tastes like regret. If this keeps happening to you, honestly, you’re not a bad cook. Butter is just a little dramatic. People assume butter behaves like cooking oil, but it doesn’t. It’s fussier. More delicate. Kind of …










