Doesn’t vanilla butter sauce just sound delicious? This four-ingredient sauce is a real game-changer when it comes to summer fruit desserts. No need to make or buy ice cream or whipped cream — just warm a little cream, scent with vanilla, sweeten with sugar, and add a luscious knob of butter.
Fair warning: You’re going to become so obsessed with this sauce that you’ll be putting it on everything from crisps to cobblers to pancakes, and stirring it into your morning coffee. Here’s how to fall in love with this simple sauce.
How to Make Vanilla Butter Sauce
This sauce is thickened via a technique called beurre monté or butter mount. This essentially means that cold or room-temperature butter is added to a warm liquid to thicken. The butter works in partnership with the cream to thicken the sauce. Don’t fret if the sauce isn’t super thick in the pan — it will continue to thicken as it cools.
You can make this sauce in advance and keep it in the fridge for up to a week. It will thicken a bit more in the fridge, so pull it out about 30 minutes before you plan to serve it — just as your cobbler, crisp, or crumble is cooling.
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