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100g of NZ butter, infused with crushed garlic.
Great for sauces and dressings, steamed veges and seafood.
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I love garlic butter... it gives a -zing- to your favourite foods, it's unbeatable on french stick bread or ciabatta, gives mashed spuds or kumara a kick, and really makes sliced carrots into something stunning... and as I discovered by experimentation, it can even liven up steamed rice (-example-)
Normally I make my own garlic butter, but with the very basic skills I have, it usually turns out lumpy and chunky, despite being very flavoursome, but this butter is smooth and creamy, perfect for using anywhere you would serve normal butter.
Overall, very much worth a try, look for it in the butter chiller in your local supermarket. Also, keep an eye out for the others in the range...
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