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  2. Caramelization - Wikipedia

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    Caramelization is a process of browning of sugar used extensively in cooking for the resulting butter-like flavor and brown color. The brown colors are produced by three groups of polymers: caramelans (C 24 H 36 O 18), caramelens (C 36 H 50 O 25), and caramelins (C 125 H 188 O 80).

  3. Butter - Wikipedia

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    Butter is used for sautéing and frying, although its milk solids brown and burn above 150 °C (250 °F)—a rather low temperature for most applications. The smoke point of butterfat is around 200 °C (400 °F), so clarified butter or ghee is better suited to frying.

  4. Actually, Is It Safe to Leave Butter Out on the Counter?

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    It can depend on the type of butter (for instance, salted versus unsalted), the temperature in your kitchen, and even your storage method—some people like to use a butter dish or even a crock.

  5. Roux - Wikipedia

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    If clarified butter is not available, vegetable oil is often used when producing dark roux, since it does not burn at high temperatures, as whole butter would. Instead of butter, in Cajun cuisine roux is made with lard, oil, or drippings from meat, poultry, or bacon. It is often cooked to a medium or dark brown color, which lends considerable ...

  6. How to Soften Butter in 5 Minutes - AOL

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    Although softened butter is lovely for spreading on bread, the temperature of your butter really matters when it comes to baking, especially baking cookies. Room-temperature butter will mix ...

  7. Does Butter Need to Be Refrigerated? Here’s the Truth - AOL

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    Is It Safe to Leave Butter Out?Butter, indeed, goes bad—eventually. Much like hot sauce, ketchup and other pantry essentials, it’ll last at room temperature longer than you think: ten to 14 ...

  8. Template:Smoke point of cooking oils - Wikipedia

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    Butter: 150 °C: 302 °F [5] Butter: Clarified: 250 °C: 482 °F [6] Castor oil: Refined: 200 °C [7] 392 °F Coconut oil: Refined, dry: 204 °C: 400 °F [8] Coconut oil: Unrefined, dry expeller pressed, virgin: 177 °C: 350 °F [8] Corn oil: 230–238 °C [9] 446–460 °F Corn oil: Unrefined: 178 °C [7] 352 °F Cottonseed oil: Refined ...

  9. The great butter debate: Should butter be stored at room ...

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    Room temperature butter, specifically between 67 and 70 F, tastes best, according to Uzarowski. But she warns there is such a thing as storing butter at too high a temperature, which can cause it ...