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Why do recipes say unsalted butter then include salt in the ingredients anyway?

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Why do recipes say unsalted butter then include salt in the ingredients anyway?

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Because there is no standard as to exactly how much salt is in the butter – Different butter makers use different amts. And you need to measure the amount of salt you are using in the recipe so it doesn’t turn out too salty.

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