Garlic Butter Candle Recipe
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Category
Appetizers
Servings
16
Calories
110
Looking to add a little spark to your next dinner? Try an
edible candle with an edible candle wick! It will be sure to light up your evening. This garlic butter
candle is a tasty and cozy way to make enjoying bread and butter an interactive
experience. As you light the candle, the butter begins to melt, perfect for
dipping your favorite bread. Whether you are replacing the candles at your next
dinner party or looking for a fun appetizer, this butter candle is sure to wow
your guests.

Ingredients
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2 sticks of Cabot Salted Butter or Cabot Extra Creamery Sea Salted Butter
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1 head of garlic
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1 tablespoon olive oil
- Pinch of salt
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1 tablespoon chopped fresh herbs such as thyme, oregano, basil or rosemary (optional)
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1 paper cup, 12 - 16 ounces
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1 edible candle wick (food safe, organic hemp/bees wax)
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1 fresh baguette or your favorite bread or roll
Directions
PREHEAT oven to 400°F.
ROAST the garlic head in the oven: Slice ½ inch off the top of garlic bulb, drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with salt. Wrap in tinfoil and bake on a baking sheet at 400°F for 45 - 60 minutes.
SOFTEN butter to room temperature and place in a mixing bowl.
COOL roasted garlic head to room temperature after roasting. Squeeze the cloves out of their skins into the bowl of softened butter.
ADD salt and/or other desired herbs, if using, to the butter and garlic and mix until well combined.
CUT a small hole in the bottom of the paper cup. String a length of edible wick through cup hole.
FILL the cup with the softened butter mixture, making sure the wick remains centered. Refrigerate the cup until butter is firm.
FLIP the butter candle out of the cup or cut the paper cup off the candle and place onto a serving plate. You may need to cut the paper cup to release it. Trim the wick if needed.
LIGHT the candle, allow the butter to start melting. Dip the sliced bread or other desired foods (such as radishes or cooked potato spears) into the garlic butter and enjoy!
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Recipe Note
Try a sweet version of the butter candle by omitting the garlic and herbs and flavoring with cinnamon and sugar, or a little maple syrup or honey. Serve with sliced bread, toast, or muffins for a unique brunch dish.
Nutrition
Nutrition
- Serving Size
- 1 tablespoon
- per serving
- Calories
- 110
- Fat
- 12 grams
- 18%
- Saturated Fat
- 7 grams
- 35%
- Cholesterol
- 30 milligrams
- 10%
- Sodium
- 110 milligrams
- 5%
- Carbs
- 1 grams
- 0%
- Fiber
- 0 grams
- 0%
- Sugar
- 0 grams
- Protein
- 0 grams
- Calcium
- 4 milligrams
- 0%
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a butter candle?
Cabot's Garlic Butter Candle recipe is a fun, interactive dinner or appetizer recipe that uses softened Cabot butter, garlic and fresh chopped herbs formed into a candle with a food-safe wick. The burning wick slowly melts the butter which is then used for dipping crusty bread or veggies like potato spears or radishes.
How do you make a butter candle?
Cabot's Garlic Butter Candle recipe has detailed instructions on how to string an edible wick vertically in the center of a paper cup. A delicious mix of softened butter, chopped garlic and herbs is added to the cup and chilled until firm. Once firm, the paper cup is removed from around the butter. Trim the top of the wick, place on a plate and light the wick. Let the dipping fun begin!
Are butter candles safe to eat?
Cabot's Garlic Butter Candle is safe to eat as it uses a wick made from food-safe materials such as organic hemp with a beeswax coating. Kitchen twine used for tying roasts would also work as a food-safe wick.
Cheese As You Please
Our naturally-aged cheddars have 0g of lactose per serving! So go ahead, dig in.
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