When a recipe calls for softened butter, the best thing to do is let it sit out at room temperature for an hour to an hour and a half.
But things happen to cause you to forget (or last minute recipe decisions) to take the butter out of the fridge ahead of time.
There is a quick way to soften up your butter without the microwave. Microwaves are not the best method, they tend to melt part of the butter or completely if you are not careful. Setting the power percentage lower does help a little bit though.
Here is an alternative solution.
Take the designated amount of butter out of the fridge and unwrap it but leave it on the wrapper.
Take a knife and cut it into little cubes. Doing so allows the heat from the air to warm it faster.
Then place it in a mixer bowl (a stand mixer is the best choice for this), and use the paddle attachement and beat the ever loving crap out of it.
Set it on a medium high setting to really beat it to a smooth texture. Continue to beat for at least a minute after it becomes smooth. Longer if it's still lumpy.
And now your butter is softened and will mix easily with the rest of your ingriedents and should be clump free.
It's very simple and easy to do, really takes no time at all.
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