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Soft Version / General Use
In the world of pastries, innovation is key to meeting the growing demands of consumers, especially those seeking alternatives to dairy products due to intolerances or dietary preferences. Plant-based pastries are becoming a booming trend, offering delicious and accessible options for everyone.
Today we present our Veggie Butter recipe, a perfect alternative for those who want to enjoy baking without compromising flavor or texture. This recipe incorporates two exceptional texturizers: Natur Emul and Sojawhip, which guarantee a perfect emulsion and a creamy consistency, ideal for any pastry creation.
The result is a versatile, easy-to-handle, general-purpose soft butter that adapts to a wide variety of culinary applications. Whether for spreading, baking or cooking, this vegetable butter offers the same functionality as its dairy counterpart, allowing you to explore new possibilities in the kitchen without compromising on quality.
For a butter designed for applications that require greater firmness and stability, we invite you to see another version of the recipe HERE This variant is ideal for recipes that need a more solid structure, such as laminated doughs or fillings that need to keep their shape.
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