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Leaving Butter on the Counter: Is It Safe?

Is It Safe to Leave Butter on the Counter?

Butter is a kitchen staple, perfect for spreading, baking, and cooking. But can you leave it out on the counter without risking spoilage? Surprisingly, yes—as long as you store it properly.

Why Butter Stays Safe at Room Temperature
Butter is mostly milk fat, with very little water content. Since bacteria need moisture to grow, butter’s low moisture makes it less prone to spoilage than other dairy products. Salted butter has an even longer shelf life outside the fridge due to its natural preservatives.

How Long Can Butter Stay Out?
In cool kitchens (below 70°F/21°C): Up to 1–2 weeksKitchen supplies

In warmer kitchens: Just a few days (consider refrigerating if temperatures rise)

To keep butter fresh, store it in an airtight container or covered dish to prevent it from absorbing odors.

Best Ways to Store Butter on the Counter

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