How to Make Ghee | Homemade Ghee Recipe

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  • Prep Time

    5 mins

  • Cook Time

    5 mins

  • Total Time

    25 mins

  • Servings

    101 teaspoons

  • Calories

    43 kcal

  • Course

    Condiments

  • Cuisine

    Indian

How to Make Ghee | Homemade Ghee Recipe

This nutty flavored and high smoke point fat has been used for thousands of years, with deep roots in Ayurvedic practices. Making ghee at home is simple, easy and cost effective and will render much better flavor than commercially available varieties. Follow along with me as I show you how to make homemade ghee recipe in the traditional Indian way!

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Ingredients

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  • 500 grams butter - unsalted, preferably cultured 
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Instructions

Cook and Simmer Butter

  1. Take a large, heavy-bottomed pot or pan. Chop butter roughly and place in the pan covering the entire surface of pan evenly. 
  2. Place pan on stovetop and heat on medium-low to medium heat. The butter will begin to melt.
  3. Stir in intervals when butter begins to melt to assist the larger pieces. When all the butter has melted, reduce heat to the lowest setting and simmer gently. 
  4. About a minute or so after all the butter is melted, you will hear sounds from the bottom of the pan and see milk solids appearing on the surface.
  5. The entire surface will be covered with milk solids. Continue to simmer. 
  6. You will see the color change gradually to a from a buttery, pale yellow to light golden with the butter bubbling and shimmering. Continue to stir occasionally. 
  7. After some time, the milk solids will begin to settle at the bottom and the surface will start to look clearer.
  8. Continue to simmer for a couple of minutes after all the milk solids have settled. 
  9. When you see medium to large sized bubbles forming on the top and the entire mixture is bubbling, you are almost done! Continue to simmer for a 1 to 2 minutes more.
  10. Remove from heat and place the pan on the countertop. You will see a layer of fine tiny bubbles on the top. Don't worry - these bubbles go away as the ghee gradually cools.
  11. The milk solids will begin to caramelize and turn golden from the residual heat, and you will see the color of ghee become darker.
  12. Wait until all the simmering stops and you see the browned bits of milk solids at the bottom. 

Strain Ghee

  1. While the ghee is still hot, pour it through the strainer or cheese cloth placed on top of a glass jar.
  2. If your pan isn't very heavy, simply lift it and pour the ghee. I used a heavy ceramic coated cast iron pan, so using a ladle made this process easier.
  3. Use ghee as required. I recommend pulling out enough ghee for a week or so worth of cooking and keeping it in a small container in the kitchen.
  4. Store the rest in a cool, dark spot in the pantry for best storage. If stored well, ghee can last up to one year at room temperature.

Notes

  • Flavored Ghee: Some people prefer to flavor the Ghee with moringa leaves or curry leaves. If you like flavored Ghee, add a few strands of either moringa leaves or curry leaves when you place the Ghee pan on the countertop. The leaves will cook and become crisp, releasing their flavors in the fat. Strain the Ghee and discard the stems or leaves.
  • Pan type: I prefer to use a light colored pan so that I can see the color of the milk solids at the bottom when I stir. Ensure that your pan or pot is heavy or has thick bottom, so that the butter does not get burnt.
  • Be attentive: If you keep the pan on heat for too long, the milk solids will get too browned or even burnt. You must be attentive here
  • Jars for storing ghee: Make sure the glass jars are heat proof as the Ghee will be hot and can shatter glass that isn’t tempered. I find mason jars perfect for this. You can also store Ghee in steel jars.
  • Scaling: While I make Homemade Ghee with 500 grams of unsalted butter, you can use any quantity of butter.
  • Note that the approximate nutrition data is for 1 teaspoon of ghee.

Nutrition Information

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Calories 43kcal (2%) Protein 1g (2%) Fat 5g (8%) Saturated Fat 3g (15%) Cholesterol 13mg (4%) Sodium 1mg (0%)

Nutrition Facts

Serving: 101teaspoons

Amount Per Serving

Calories 43 kcal

% Daily Value*

Calories 43kcal 2%
Protein 1g 2%
Fat 5g 8%
Saturated Fat 3g 15%
Cholesterol 13mg 4%
Sodium 1mg 0%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

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