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Not sure what you mean by "way beyond," because I've never read anything close to that for plain ghee (without any spices). It's not as far as brown butter. It does take more time because you want all of the water gone, which doesn't happen with clarified. But as to your question... Why? Because it's super easy and tastes better! :) |
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I use my itty-bitty melting pan when I want to melt butter. There's a gadget for everything. http://thumbs2.ebaystatic.com/d/l225...-M77WGKn5Q.jpg |
I always have two sticks on the counter (covered) so there's soft better ready to go. When one stick is done, the next comes out.
As for melting, I do nuke it, but I do it on "2" and I do it in 5-10 second increments (fork-stirring along the way). |
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But I'm specifically trying to find anything online that tells me about additional cultures used for ghee, even trying to find "authentic" Indian ghee recipes, and I'm finding nothing except something that is basically what I've been making. I even searched "ghee3" to no avail. Unless this authentic ghee isn't pure oil - which as I understand it is a requirement of ghee - there's no way any cultures would grow in it. The closest thing I could find to what you're talking about this: http://www.indiacurry.com/dairy/d005ghee.htm, which has you make a cultured butter before making the ghee. But the process of making the ghee is exactly the same, which means you could do it with pretty much any kind of butter as long as you didn't care about being 100 percent authentic. And if you did, you could buy cultured (European) butter. I've done that, by the way, and couldn't tell much of a difference, if any. So perhaps you're friend is adding in the cultured butter step, which would make sense with what you're saying, and I totally agree would be an awful lot of work for ghee. |
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I bought my first ghee in a jar at the organic food market. Now, that's what I call easy! Easiest ghee ev'ah!
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Just out of curiosity, how much money for how much ghee? |
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FMB, I just checked the label thinkin' it may have a price on it but no. IIRC it was about $5.99 - $7-8'ish (no more than that) for 7.5 ozs.
But whaddya know, the label says "Organic GHEE" with the words "Clarified Butter" right under that. Thought I'd add more confusion to the debate with that. :evil: |
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No confusion. Ghee is a type of clarified butter. I mentioned that in post 43. |
Regarding your buy, making it at home you can more than double your value.
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Organic butter costs an arm-and-a-leg or thereabouts. |
To be honest with you, making ghee is one thing that I find too challenging. I made it once in college and it was a disaster. Can't bear to waste good butter now.
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