

Hinweis: Mit Ghee meine ich das Essen (wie geklärte Butter) und nichts Abfälliges.
Ich verwende in meiner täglichen Küche häufig Ghee. Normalerweise kaufe ich Ghee hier direkt in indischen Geschäften.
Da ich irische Butter liebe, habe ich dieses Mal versucht, Ghee aus ungesalzener irischer Butter herzustellen. Schmeckt zu gut.
Seit ich nach Irland gezogen bin, gehören irische Milchprodukte zu den einfachen, aber besten Dingen, die ich genieße, und keine noch so große Wertschätzung reicht aus🤩
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Von curiously__yours
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How do you filter out the solids? Any time I make it it’s always got some bits left in it. Love cooking with it though, it’s great!
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Yeah my mate Ulick Magee loves it.

Be careful, it’s not particularly healthy. Ghee is sometimes promoted as some sort of healthy fat, particularly in south Asian circles, which is honestly all hogwash.

You know what you’re doing my man.
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How much quantity of ghee you normally get out of 500g of unsalted butter?
[Pat Kenny also loves ghee](https://youtu.be/BB-J6QeAraw)
THATS WHAT SHE SAID
I was expecting the note or edit , r/Ireland ye filthy animals 🤣🤣
@OP happy you found an Irish product you can use in your cooking, i dont think ghee is typically used here, but maybe i am wrong…..
Is there any partucular process to follow and how do you store it, ir you just make it as needed?
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PSA Ghee is how you make cinema grade crisp buttered popcorn. Real butter makes it soggy.
We do take the quality of our dairy for granted it’s true. I only appreciate it properly when I travel.

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If you have any leftover homemade Indian food I’ll take that off your hands for you if you need me to, I’m good like that 😁
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I hope you’re wearing your gi!
Depends if it’s washed or not
My favourite fat to cook with. Glenstal butter clarifies really nicely.
Slightly related, I shared a flat in the early 00s and the landlord and previous occupants were an Indian family that owned the shop below. Anyway one night we were all sitting in watching a film and there was a knock on the door. The flatmate that answered came back a few seconds later looking extremely confused . „There’s a fella at the door saying his wife’s ghee is in our fridge“ is a phrase I will never forget.
Avonmore or Kerrygold (one or the other -can’t remember) used to sell Ghee in tubs in my local Tesco. Can’t remember if it were markedly marked up in price versus a normal block of butter but I thought it was a clever enough marketing strategy to try nab some of Indian/Pakistani shopping cohort. Though I haven’t seen it recently so may have been a short term thing.
Coming over ere taking ar gee. Wait till coolock here’s about this.

What’s in your ghee?