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Clarified [[butter]], used in a lot of [[Indian]] [[cooking]]. It is [[salt]] and lactose free, although use it with moderation since it is 100% butterfat. You would probably feel your arteries thickening upon contact with it if you used too much. |
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'''Ghee''' is a type of clarified [[butter]], used in a lot of [[India]]n [[cooking]]. It is 100% butter fat, [[salt]] and lactose free. |
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#Melt [[butter]] over very low heat. Make sure it '''does not burn'''. If you see any smoke or ripples on the surface of the butter, turn it down! |
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#Increase the heat slightly, still looking out for any scorching. |
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#Leave the butter to cook over low heat for approximately an hour, checking frequently but without stirring. You will see the [[milk]] solids sinking, and foam at the top. |
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#After an hour, let it cool about 15 mins. |
#After an hour, remove the pot from the heat and let it cool about 15 mins. |
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#Carefully skim any remaining foam or floating substances off the top. |
#Carefully skim any remaining foam or floating substances off the top. |
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#Filter the remaining clear liquid into a clean |
#Filter the remaining clear liquid into a clean container. You can use [[cheesecloth]], [[coffee]] filter or [[paper]] towel as a filter. |
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#Cover and store in a cool place. |
#Cover and store in a cool place. |
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Latest revision as of 00:41, 28 August 2009
Ghee is a type of clarified butter, used in a lot of Indian cooking. It is 100% butter fat, salt and lactose free.
- Melt butter over very low heat. Make sure it does not burn. If you see any smoke or ripples on the surface of the butter, turn it down!
- Increase the heat slightly, still looking out for any scorching.
- Leave the butter to cook over low heat for approximately an hour, checking frequently but without stirring. You will see the milk solids sinking, and foam at the top.
- After an hour, remove the pot from the heat and let it cool about 15 mins.
- Carefully skim any remaining foam or floating substances off the top.
- Filter the remaining clear liquid into a clean container. You can use cheesecloth, coffee filter or paper towel as a filter.
- Cover and store in a cool place.