Ghee

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The-Great-Nothing

Ghee

Post by The-Great-Nothing »

Hi all

When I went prep shopping yesterday I popped a can of ghee in the trolly and gave it a whirl this morning.

A little bit granular when eaten straight out the tin (not how i usually eat butter, but just testing it)

Spreads easier than butter.

Tastes reasonably good. Like a "thin" butter.

Will test what it is like for frying later


£2 for 500g - so same price as butter but with a 2 year shelf life.

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Matt
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Re: Ghee

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What an interesting idea! Don't have any Asian shops locally, but I'll keep a lookout in my travels.
The-Great-Nothing

Ghee

Post by The-Great-Nothing »

Hi,

That was from sainsburys "international food" section I think it was

My local hypermarket do it too.

Cheers

Matt
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Re: Ghee

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Yep, great stuff.

Basically clarified butter so fantastic for cooking with.

My local supermarkets stock it in the "World/Asian" aisles.
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Re: Ghee

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Wow! I wondered as I was typing that if I was setting myself up ... turns out I was :lol: thanks for the heads up, Matt, I'll keep an eye out locally too then :)
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Re: Ghee

Post by Bladerunner »

Does anyone know how long that 2 year shelf life would stretch to in an emergency?

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The-Great-Nothing

Ghee

Post by The-Great-Nothing »

Hi

I was hoping it would be like other canned foods......kinda indefinite.

That isn't based on any specific knowledge of canned ghee or butter tho. Be nice to be more accurate.

It says on it - once open, consume within 1 month - so it isn't too "fragile" I wouldn't have thought.

Cheers

Matt
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Re: Ghee

Post by Reservior »

You can make it yourself as, as someone said above, it's clarified butter.

Also, ghee is absolutely vital if you make your own Indian curry at home.
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Reservior wrote:You can make it yourself as, as someone said above, it's clarified butter.

Also, ghee is absolutely vital if you make your own Indian curry at home.

Or in the woods...

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I noticed it in Tesco the ther day
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