clarified butter

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clarified butter

The chef uses clarified butter to sauté the vegetables.

Definition

Noun: A type of butter that has been melted and simmered to separate and remove the milk solids (proteins and sugars) and water, leaving behind a clear, golden, pure butterfat. This process gives it a higher smoke point and longer shelf life than regular butter.

Usage

"Clarified butter" is used as a singular, uncountable noun. It refers to the prepared product itself. * It is commonly used in cooking, especially for sautéing and frying, and is a key ingredient in some cuisines. * It is often stored at room temperature.

Examples
  • For frying the spices, it's best to use clarified butter.
  • The recipe calls for two tablespoons of clarified butter.
  • Clarified butter does not burn as easily as regular butter.
Advanced Usage
  • To clarify butter is the verb phrase for the process of making clarified butter.
    • Example: You need to clarify the butter before adding it to the pan for high-heat cooking.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ghee: A form of clarified butter originating from South Asian cuisine, where it is simmered longer until the milk solids brown, giving it a nutty aroma and flavor. While all ghee is clarified butter, not all clarified butter is ghee.
  • Drawn butter: A term sometimes used interchangeably with clarified butter, often referring to it as a dipping sauce for seafood.
Synonyms
  • Butter oil (less common)
  • Anhydrous milk fat (technical/industrial term)
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • As clear as clarified butter: An idiom (more common in cultures using ghee) to describe something that is very clear, obvious, or pure.
    • Example: After his explanation, the instructions were as clear as clarified butter.
clarified butter

The chef uses clarified butter to sauté the vegetables.

Noun
  1. butter made clear by heating and removing the sediment of milk solids

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