Friday, April 29, 2011

Ghee - from homemade Butter


larified butter or ghee is used extensively in India and other South Asian cuisines. Also, practically any Hindu religious ritual is incomplete without the use of ghee. It has a lovely rich and nutty flavor, and enhances the flavor and taste of anything that it is added to. Ghee, as the English version of its name 'clarified-butter' suggests, is prepared from butter. How is butter made? Well, from cream; and cream is made from milk. In this post, I pick it up from store-bought cream and make my own butter and then turn it magically into ghee! You can choose to pick up directly from butter or if you are a little more adventurous than me (like my mom is), then you might as well pick up from milk and gather your own cream. Back in India my mom always prepares Ghee from scratch. She used to collect the cream daily off the milk brought by the doodhwallahs/door-to-door milk vendors, until the container with cream was full and ready to be made into Ghee.
The process behind it is quite magical (scientific for those who understand how these things work chemically). As you churn it with a whisk, cream which otherwise is a runny liquid, changes to a frothy texture. This happens rather quickly, what we popularly know as whipped cream. Now if you be patient and keep at it, after enough whisking, the buttermilk separates from the cream and behold you have butter!
Unsalted butter is slowly brought to a boil upon which the milk solids separate from the clarified butter.
Ghee has a lot of benefits over butter. It has a high smoking point, so it does not burn while cooking. Also while clarifying the butter the solid milk proteins are removed. As a result it becomes lactose free – a more tolerable product for lactose intolerant people. It is rich in Vitamin A.
Ghee is also used sometimes as some home remedies in Indian homes. It is rich in anti-oxidants. It is also considered very pure and auspicious and used to light wick lamps and diyas during pujas and special occasions.
It is used in numerous Indian dishes. From dal and biryani to rotis and sweets and almost everything in between. Ghee is certainly a big staple of the our diet. It is an essential flavoring ingredient in most of Indian cooking due to its wonderful aroma and delicious flavor.
I rarely buy ghee from stores, always make my own. At first I used to make it with the unsalted grocery store butter - but was not completely satisfied - it was ok but not like the way mom makes it. But then I believe the grocery store butter is not perfect either (those of my readers who have ever tasted Amul butter would know what I mean). So lately I have been making my own butter. Don't you worry, it is much simpler than it sounds and results are amazing - shudh desi ghee and the butter tastes absolutely like Amul butter YUMMY YUM. Moreover you start with only one ingredient, the cream, and end up with possibly three different products, butter, ghee and buttermilk!
Most of us might not realize but the some kind of flavoring is sometimes used in preparation of ghee. I mostly do not use any flavoring but I have definitely played around with a few different kinds like methi leaves, fenugreek seeds, curry leaves and even kasoori methi. You can use either of them to add a little extra flavor and that nutty pure smell in the ghee. Also I have found that if you add a little pinch of salt after it has cooled down, it makes the texture better or what is more popularly known as 'danedar' - but it is purely optional.
Enough said. Now lets get on with it.
Ingredients: makes about 16 oz or 2 cups
Heavy cream .......................... 1 quart or 32 oz
Fenugreek seeds ............................ 4 - 6 seeds (optional)
Curry leaves ........................... 3 - 4 (optional)
Method: for butter
1.  If you had it refrigerated the cream previously, leave it on the counter to allow it to get to room temperature.
2. Pour the cream in a large deep bowl (or preferably in a stand mixer or even a food processor)
3. Beat the cream on medium speed. First it will start to look like whipped cream then after continued beating, the butter will suddenly separate out leaving a runny liquid. It will take about 10 min.
4. The liquid left is called butter milk. Strain and reserve (this as it can be used in soups, sauces, cool drinks, kneading atta or even in baking). Properly strain all the extra water. Refrigerate for use as homemade butter or process immediately into ghee.
Method: for ghee
1. Place the butter in a large heavy-bottomed pan on medium heat.
2. Allow it to melt and come to a boil.
3. Once it starts boiling, reduce the flame to a low to medium-low. Add methi seeds and curry leaves (if using). First the boiling butter will foam to the top and then gradually the foam subsides and the milk solids settle at the bottom of the pan as the butter turns into a clear golden brown transparent liquid.
4. Keep stirring to make sure it does not burn at the bottom. This will take about 25-30 minutes - but its all worth the effort, you can take my word for it.
5. Once there is a golden brown layer milk solids at the bottom, turn off the flame. Do not stir. Allow to cool down.
6. Strain into a clean and dry airtight preferably a glass container.
8. Allow it to come down to room-temperature.Sit back and marvel at your creation with the added bonus of the fabulous aroma that fills your home. ENJOY!
Notes: 
1. Ghee at room temperature looks semi-solid, and melts when heated. Ghee does not need to be refrigerated, but you can store it in the refrigerator for a longer shelf life.
2. Always use a clean dry spoon to scoop out ghee for use.

93 comments:

Vimitha Anand said...

Too much effort but really worth the hard work put in.. Thanks dear for sharing the recipe... Will surely try.

Mélange said...

That's true,we in India can't survive without ghee.Such a bright idea to have pure ghee.Looks divine.Hey,I have not used methi seeds or curry leaves yet.Sounds interesting.WOuld love to try this magic.Great work Aipi..

Sharmilee! :) said...

Wow nice and informative post..butter and ghee looks too good with the fact that it is homemade :)

chitra said...

That is a nice tip for beginners. Nice explanation too. I also make my own ghee like your mom does.and I like to smell it immediately after it is made.

Seema Kamath alias Seema Abbas Ali said...

Aipi,

Hats off! My mom used to also make ghee at home and anything home made is unbeatable. I am yet to try my hand at it and dont have the guts to! Your ghee looks absolutelfy perfect.

Regards,
Seema
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Cham said...

Have u tried shaking the cream in bottle closed with lid. That would be fun to do with kid! I make with unsalted butter my ghee :)

Paaka Shaale said...

Your ghee looks divine Aipi!!! Even I make ghee from the scratch and I have a huge vessel full of cream sitting in my fridge. I hope to convert that into ghee today :)

Mugdha said...

Hi Aipi,
i always make ghee at home like this...this is really better 2 hav it made at home....urs look awesome and perfectly made...:)

saffronstreaks said...

Wow you made ghee at home !!! lovely color, can sniff the flavour...pls ship me a bottle :)
thanks for your pretty and wonderful strawberry lemonade.

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

Very interesting! I really have to try making my own ghee...

Cheers,

Rosa

Sarah said...

We also make ghee at home all the time. Have never bought it. Homemade ghee smells so good! Love the clicks

Raji said...

Oh Aipi you have brought back some nostalgic memories. My mom makes ghee at home and no store bought ghee can ever beat the home made ghee's taste and texture. Whenever I go to India I never forget to bring back atleast 2 big bottles of mom made ghee.
The colour of the ghee is super.

Deeksha said...

homemade ghee looks perfect! lovely clicks!

TipsNDeals said...

great post..I'll try this for sure...

Yummy Team said...

Great post, Aipi..Thanks for sharing! Bookmarked!

hemalata said...

Excellent presentation of Ghee-from homemade butter.

Prathibha said...

Thats a very nice pictorial...never knew one can make butter with full cream as well...nice post..

Chandrani Banerjee said...

Wow......nice preparation.

Madhura Manoj said...

Lovely post!! Ghee looks perfect & yummy. Beautiful clicks.
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Priya said...

Never failed to make ghee at home, its quite cheaper and easy to prepare ourself na..

Biny Anoop said...

wow dear u r sooo gud at wat u do...ghee is perfect

sojo said...

loved the write up...lovely pics as usual.... even my mom makes it from the scratch LIKE UR MOM...and I BRING a big bottle along with me whenever i GO HOME..WINK!!!

women-wisdom.com said...

waw! you really maintain authentic kitchen. wonderful pics. Love it.

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Kurinji said...

I feel the smell here...Kurinjikathambam, Event : HRH-Healthy Summer

kaveri said...

hey,,
Love the golden color of your ghee..Your house must have been really fragrant... i too make it this way at home...I start by collecting the cream layer on top of the curd rather than the milk...

Arti said...

Excellent, The look only is so pure and fresh! Never thought about any flavorings... Thats really creative!

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Jay said...

wat a gorgeous click dear..love d tempting golden color of ghee..perfect version with excellent presentation..:)
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Anjali Bapna Shukla said...

Dear,
You are so deft in clicking pictures....all of them are flawless n just beautiful! :)

Joanne said...

So many recipes I want to make use ghee and I have a feeling it would make them so more authentic if I actually used it instead of regular butter. Thanks for sharing this!

Nitha said...

Love that aroma while making ghee...

Archana said...

Aipi I also make my own butter and ghee. Right from collecting the cream to making the ghee. Love the process though I grumble all through it!

Love the colour of the ghee you have clicked.

fajeeda said...

really nice dear........will try out this.......

Sensible Vegetarian said...

Lovely the golden yellow picture. I also make my own butter and ghee and the flavor and taste of homemade ghee is unbeatable. Very useful post.

Sanyukta Gour(Bayes) said...

Yummy...love the sunshine color of ghee...made to perfect..
Yes pinch of salt makes a difference....
Sanyukta
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Rani acharyulu said...

Wow,useful post to every one.Great pictures.

jeyashrisuresh said...

my mom always makes ghee at home from home made butter.Ur post reminded me of my childhood days.Perfectly done and quite an useful post

Krithi's Kitchen said...

So perfect... I make ghee with store-bought unsalted butter sticks as you said earlier.. this looks like a superb idea.. gotta try..
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Katerina said...

I've been reading about ghee in many recipes and it is something I need to try at some point! Thanks for the instructions on how to do it!

Suja said...

Nice post dear,thanks for sharing.

Spice Lover said...

Wow .. on my to-do list next :)

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Priya (elaichii) said...

Wow, you take all the effort to make butter at home! I buy unsalted butter fro mthe grocery store and make ghee at home!

savitha ramesh said...

Home made butter and ghee are always the best.

Priyanka Agrawal said...

sahi!! ur ghee looks like the one from the store. how do u manage perfection with each post?? :)
give me some tip :)
great work dear!

Rachu said...

I never tried this.. but your write up has inspired me to try it at home :D
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Suman Singh said...

Awesome..hats off to your effort dear..you are just too good..I am short of words here to appreciate your talent everyday.. unbelievable..thanks and keep up the GOOD WORK!

julie said...

I used to prepare it in the same way in India..Oh! love that nutty smell of homemade ghee..

Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal said...

My mom makes it like this, but I never tried at home. I never even tried making ghee at home, just too lazy I guess. But, someone suggested, how cheap it is to make ghee at home than buying it. So, once I am out of this dabba of ghee, I am making it at home, and guess what I will do your process of making it ll the way from cream :)

SravsCulinaryConcepts said...

Very informative post !! will surly try this !!

Vidhya said...

I used to make ghee the traditional way when my daughter was smaller.She used to love ghee with her rice and roti,but now I am lazy and has'nt tried ghee making in the past 5 years.Your yummy looking ghee is prompting me.Even I am craving for a slice of bread like posted by you with homemade butter.Good post.

Kalyani said...

beautiful pictures and homemade is the best one .......

Junia said...

i've read so many blogs about ghee, but i never knew exactly what it was. just knew it was kind of like butter! wow thanks for the tutorial. this looks fabulous!

Sobha Shyam said...

I can get the smell of the fresh home made ghee...great job dear..!!

Saras said...

Well done Aipi, Ghee looks perfect & flavour full

REKHA said...

The fragnance of homemade ghee is sooo divine... Urs look perfectly done.

Bhawna said...

Wow, I looked at ur post and marvel...i thought this was my idea and recipe. I was not much satisfied with the ghee out of unsalted butter in US. That doesn't tastes as good as ghee in India. Even I tried this recipe and was 100 persent satisfied with it. Only the difference was I put butter out in room temperature for 24 hours. It gives that little sourness to it.
Thank you very much....same pinch..

R said...

what a great informative post! i alwayz try to make homemade ghee when i can :))

Simply Life said...

I've wondered how to make this - thanks for the post!

Reshmi Mahesh said...

My Mom used to make it from milk...love to eat that fresh butter and the smell of the new ghee....Thanks for this beautiful post...will try this sometime...Beautiful clicks...

Miriam said...

I can't wait to make this!!! Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters

Prathima Rao said...

Amazing clicks!!!! Im alwayz for homemade butter & ghee & this looks more than perfect!!!
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Treat and Trick said...

Methi seed and curry leaves are great addition to the ghee. Now gonna try your way to get aromatic and pure ghee from my own kitchen...

G.Pavani said...

yesterday i tried ur version of making ghee,it came very well and the aroma is very good,thanks Aipi for sharing..

''Cucina di Barbara'' said...

This is the most informative post about the ghee!!!
thanks! thanks!
Barbara

cook from doha said...

my mom makes this and i bring this from india.....urs look perfect.........

alwayswinner786 said...

Hi,
You inspire me to make ghee! I always thought it is tough and a very laborious process but after reading this post I will definitely give it a try!

Rathi said...

you have a beautiful blog!! :)

Rathi

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Maria said...

This is so fantastic! I'd love to try making this one day!

Rinku Naveen said...

Hi Aipi
Loved your home made ghee. lot of effort indeed. thanks for visiting my space. :)

Elisabeth said...

Aipi dear! Your tutorial was like a "science project"...so precise and educational, about making homemade ghee. It's easy to make butter from fresh cream, but what you do with it afterwards, is the real "deal"

I appreciate you explaining the benefits of the ghee. It's so important when cooking, not to have the butter burn because it does at high heat, that's why I use half butter, and half extra virgin olive oil in most of my dishes, but now, I have the LUXURY of doing it better, with pure ghee.
Thanks for the amazing tutorial, and the recipe:DDD

Angie's Recipes said...

wow I love this post! You even made your own BUTTER! Cool! I hardly use ghee in my cooking, maybe I should use oftener since it has so much more benefits than butter.

Shobha said...

Never knew that adding a pinch of salt makes the ghee danedaar...thanks for the tip.

Sanctified Spaces said...

Absolutely fab pictures.

Victoria said...

I always thought it would be fun to make my own butter (and how impressive to serve it to guests too!). It really does seem to be easy (and I recall actually make butter in kindergarten but putting cream in small jars and shaking them, haha). Thanks for the wonderful tutorial.

A little bit of everything said...

when i have lots of cream on hand I make my own butter but never tried making ghee. yours looks much better than the store bought.
thanks for sharing

P.S. loved the pineapple cakes, saved the recipe.

Nami @ Just One Cookbook said...

Hi Aipi! Looks like my comment didn't go through. I wrote one and sent from my iPhone while I was doing pedicure (LOL). Anyway... my neighbor Indian friend make Ghee and she once told me how to make it while we ate chapati with ghee. Of course I don't remember the method anymore, and now you posted how to make it. GREAT! Thanks for sharing this. Someday, hopefully soon, I'll learn how to make chapati too!

michelangelo in the kitchen said...

Wow Aipi, my first time to see homemade butter and ghee posted in such a beautiful way! You are the best! I've got to practice this and really surprise everybody and myself! Cheers!!!

Nourhan @ Miss Anthropist's Kitchen said...

Interesting post! Thanks for sharing :)

Smitha said...

when we were young my mom used to make it this way!...the smell is so wonderful in home made ghee!...nice post Aipi!
Smitha
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Anonymous said...

Very nice explanation. I never made ghee from scratch your recipe is approachable and the photos are great.I need to try it.
Thanks,
Amrit

aipi said...

@ All- this recipe is really close to my heart- so thanks for all the great feedback. Do try it when you get chance and you will not go back to buying ghee again :)

Faith said...

You know.. I only tried ghee recelntly. I have'nt had it before and I think it's a little heavier than butter but it's richer in taste. Thanks for sharing with us Aipi.

Have a great week ahead.

CinnamonNChillies said...

Market ones can never compare to home made ghee. My mom-in-law makes this. I am yet to become that hard working :-)

Anonymous said...

Very nice post Aipi!! I usually make Ghee from unsalted butter at home yeilds 2 bottles of Ghee which is very cost effective and taste of home made ghee :) I have a question for which Heavy cream you use here? any brand? I assume that you are refering to Heavy whipping cream..also let me know if any other cream that I can use. I always thought that we can't have home made white butter here but I was wrong!! you gave me excellent idea...thanks a bunch :)

swapna said...

I make Ghee at home with unsalted butter.....this looks awesome!!Thanks for the recipe dear!!

Magic of Spice said...

Aipi, I am so impressed!!! I have not made my own butter in such a long time, but my grandmother tough me as a child so I had to make it once in an emergency, and luckily remembered. We use clarified butter frequently and love that you posted on this...exceptional my friend :)

aipi said...

@ Anon- Thanks for your comment n question. Yes, I use the heavy whipping cream they sell in the dairy section of the super markets.I generally use the Costco brand but the land o lakes brand is good as well. Welcome to world of making your own ghee n butter- I bet you will never go back again :)

Anonymous said...

Hi aipi

I always buy unsalted butter n make ghee out of it. I was surprise to see how u made butter from scratch n then ghee.. But I have a question which one is more cost effective? Unsalted butter or heavy whipping cream.

Thanks

aipi said...

@ Anon- Making butter from cream at home or buying unsalted butter from the store costs about the same. I still however like going through the trouble as I personally prefer the taste of fresh made butter than the pasteurized store version (and I feel the ghee just has more flavor). Moreover you get buttermilk as well which is an added bonus, win-win :)

Mehjabeen Arif said...

Market ones are always a compromise.. This is so flavorful ... i could smell it here

Shy S. said...

Hi Aipi...Thanks for stopping by at banana post. didnt know if you had subscribed so decided to drop in here (still too new to blogging). There's another reason - I saw this post and decided to try it some day... which was y'day. I stopped at butter.. it was a breeze (Well apart from holding the hand mixer for 10 mins). It was so exciting to watch heavy cream turn into butter. Hopefully will write up the post by tonite so that I can participate in your tuesday event - have been planning for long time now :)

Anonymous said...

Hi Aipi.. Awesome post.. I usually make ghee from Land o lakes unsalted butter. But it turns out dark brown with no flavour. Can you please tell me what instrument you used to get the butter out of the whipped cream..

Puja said...

@ Anon~ I use my KitchenAid stand mixer with the whisk attachment. But I guess any hand blender, mixer, whisk will work. Hope that helps.

Mrs. Chubby Totoro said...

This is my second time making ghee with this method and its fabulous. My husband loves it in his food and the aroma is to die for. I need to somehow introduce your method to my mother-in-law instead of just using unsalted butter. Like you mentioned, completely worth the effort and time. Thanks again! I'm so glad I stumbled upon your blog. Its wonderful for non Indian people like myself who have an Indian spouce or simply love Indian cuisine!

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