Better than butter?
March 26, 2025 by DarcieDuring the 1980s when fats were considered the worst dietary evil, the oil-based spread “I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter” made its debut. The product is still around, even though its flavor is not fooling anyone. Fast forward 44 years and a new butter substitute is making a similar claim, despite not having either animal OR plant products in it. The Bill Gates-backed brand called Savor is introducing its carbon-based butter at restaurants across the US. The company says their product produces far fewer greenhouse gases than dairy butter.

If it isn’t made from plants or animals, just what is this fat made from? According to one of its founders, Kathleen Alexander, the product uses “carbon in its simplest forms – gases like carbon dioxide or methane…These gases are transformed into carbon chains called alkanes, which are then turned into fatty acids (the building blocks of fats and oils) and eventually into fats. This process is achieved through a controlled combination of temperature and pressure.” Alexander and co-founder Ian MacKay started working on the butter substitute in 2022.
While this might sound like something from a sci-fi novel, the product is real and will be soon be introduced at a handful of California restaurants and bakeries including Michelin-starred eateries SingleThread and ONE65, and Jane the Bakery. Alexander says that Savor’s fats are “chemically identical” to those we already eat, and that the dairy replacement can be used to make any baked item that uses butter – even croissants. I will have to see (and taste) it to be convinced.
Read an update from an EYB Member on the Jane the Bakery croissant using Savor in another blog post.
Categories
- All Posts (7075)
- Antipasto (2205)
- Author Articles (250)
- Book News (944)
- Cookbook Giveaways (996)
- Cookbook Lovers (262)
- Cooking Tips (116)
- Culinary News (299)
- Food Biz People (558)
- Food Online (800)
- Holidays & Celebrations (277)
- New Cookbooks (154)
- Recipes (1520)
- Shelf Life With Susie (231)
- What's New on EYB (134)
Archives
Latest Comments
- JimCampbell on Food news antipasto
- Indio32 on Four outstanding independently published cookbooks worth your attention
- nvernon on Four outstanding independently published cookbooks worth your attention
- fayegibson on Four outstanding independently published cookbooks worth your attention
- Pizzacat13 on Balli Balli – Cookbook Giveaway and Quick Bites
- Laura1 on For the Love of Lemons by Letitia Clark – Giveaway
- fms95032 on For the Love of Lemons by Letitia Clark – Giveaway
- fms95032 on 20 Amici – 40 Ricette Cookbook Giveaway
- fms95032 on French at Heart – Cookbook Giveaway
- Shelmar on Tea innovations