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  2. Clarified butter - Wikipedia

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    Clarified butter at room temperature. Clarified butter is butter from which all milk solids have been removed. The result is a clear, yellow butter that can be heated to higher temperatures before burning. [1] Typically, it is produced by melting butter and allowing the components to separate by density.

  3. I tried Martha Stewart's hack for making 'the best ... - AOL

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    Martha Stewart said clarified butter makes "the best scrambled eggs in the whole world." Her special trick made our eggs silky, creamy, and golden.

  4. I Tested 15 Types of Butter. Here's How to Use Each One - AOL

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    From unsalted sticks to vegan spreads, there are so many different types of butter out there — each best suited for different things, from baking to spreading on toast.

  5. Ghee - Wikipedia

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    The production of ghee differs slightly from that of clarified butter. The process of creating clarified butter is complete once the water is evaporated and the fat (clarified butter) is separated from the milk solids. However, the production of ghee includes simmering the butter, which makes it nutty-tasting and aromatic. [14] [15] [16] [17]

  6. Every Home Baker Should Know How to Soften Butter Quickly - AOL

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    Softened butter is somewhere in between cold butter and melted butter. It’s the ideal temperature for creaming with sugar and it’ll whip up nicely for any type of frosting or batter.

  7. Beurre monté - Wikipedia

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    Butter is an emulsion of about 2% milk solids, 80% milk fats (clarified butter), and about 18% water. At 70 °C (158 °F), butter normally breaks down into its components parts, but in a beurre monté , the butter is heated in such a way that the butter can stay emulsified even up to 82–88 °C (180–190 °F).

  8. The Top 10 Butter Brands to Buy at the Grocery Store - AOL

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    $9.99 at mainelobsternow.com. 4th & Heart Ghee Clarified Butter. Ghee is clarified butter, meaning the milk fat has been rendered from the butter and removed, leaving only the pure butterfat behind.

  9. Butter - Wikipedia

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    Rendering butter, removing the water and milk solids, produces clarified butter, or ghee, which is almost entirely butterfat. Butter is a water-in-oil emulsion resulting from an inversion of the cream, where the milk proteins are the emulsifiers.