A perfectly light and silky butter that’s more like whipped cream. The uplifting citrus scent plus the healing properties of mango and shea butter make this the perfect lotion for soothing dry skin after the shower. It also has just the right texture for a massage, so consider this a gift for someone who could use a little pampering.
Equipment
- Double boiler
- Metal spoon
- 2 small glass jam jars (100ml each)
- Digital kitchen scale
- Whisk
- Ice water bath
Ingredients
- 20 g mango butter
- 20g cocoa butter
- 30g shea butter
- 30g coconut oil
- 20g apricot kernel oil
- 20 drops citrus essential oil: 5 lime, 5 sweet orange, 5 lemon, 5 pink grapefruit
Make it!
1. Measure all of the ingredients precisely, then add the oils and butters into the double boiler. Melt gently, not letting the mixture get too hot.
2. Set up the ice water bath by adding water and ice to a bowl large enough for the top pot of the double boiler to fit in. When the oils and butter are melted, move the pot to the ice bath and stir in the essential oils.
3. When the mixture is beginning to cool, whip until stiff peaks form. This will happen quickly when the butter is cool enough.
4. Scoop the whipped butter into two clean glass jars and seal airtight. Use within a few months as there are no preservatives to prevent spoiling. Add the contents of a few Vitamin E tablets before whipping for a slightly more extended shelf life.
Love citrus like I do? Then check out some of these other tangy recipes that celebrate citrus:
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- Whole Wheat Blueberry Lemon Scone Recipe
- Blood Orange and Raspberry Jam Recipe
- Preserved Lemons Recipe
- All Natural Orange Cinnamon All-Purpose Cleaner Recipe
- Pucker Up With This Tropical Citrus Lip Gloss Recipe
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- Rangpur Lime Margarita
what is the purpose of the cornstarch in this recipe?
Hi Joanna, the starch just helps it hold its airy texture a bit better, especially when it’s warm.
Hello
I would love to make this, my only issue is I just spent $800 on getting product and the only one I didn’t get is the Kernal oil,is there any other oil at all that would work with this?
I cannot believe the one product I don’t have is the one it calls for,I am finding this a lot with making a lot of these diff recipes so frustrating and expensive!!!
Thank you
Sandi
Hi Sandi, you could test it with sweet almond oil and see if that works. Or jojoba if you have that. If you try it, please let us know how the substitution works!