Ghee (शुद्ध घी)
Ghee, or Clarified Butter, is the liquid gold of the Indian kitchen and holds a sacred place in our culture. It is prepared by slow-cooking butter until the water evaporates and the milk solids settle, leaving behind a clear, nutty, and magnifique fat. Unlike butter, ghee has a very high smoke point, making it perfect for high-heat frying and tempering. It is the defining aroma of Indian festivals, where its presence in 'Ladoos' and 'Halwas' is non-negotiable. Ghee is more than just a cooking medium; it is a symbol of prosperity and purity, often used in religious ceremonies. A simple bowl of dal or rice is transformed into a magnifique feast with just a spoonful of desi ghee. It has a rich, toasted flavor that enhances everything it touches, from crispy rotis to velvety curries. In Indian homes, mothers often insist on a dollop of ghee for growing children to provide strength and nourishment. It represents the nurturing essence of an Indian mother's kitchen. It is an enduring legacy of our culinary wisdom.

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Calories
123 kcal
Protein
0g
Fat
14g
Carbs
0g
Fiber
0g
Vitamins
Vitamin A, Vitamin E, Vitamin D, Vitamin K
Cooking Tips
- • Always add a spoonful of ghee specifically to your dal tadka at the very end to release a magnifique and royal aroma.
- • Brush hot rotis or parathas with ghee specifically to keep them soft and professional-grade for several hours.
- • Sauté your whole spices in ghee specifically to extract a magnifique deep flavor that oil cannot achieve.
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