Sunday, October 16, 2011

Monday's Question Of The Week

For Dave who sent me the e mails asking about Clarified Butter, I hope this answers all of your questions.

Clarified Butter:
For clarified butter, slowly melt unsalted butter over low heat.  Don't let the butter come to a boil, and don't stir it. This allows the milk solids to separate from the liquid butter.  Once the butter has separated into three layers, foamy milk solids on top, clarified butter in the middle, and milk solids on the bottom, turn off the heat. Skim the foamy white solids from the top.  Then ladle off the clarified butter. Be careful not to disturb the milk solids at the bottom of the pan.  Clarified butter can be used immediately.  Or, let it solidify and keep it in the refrigerator for up to three to four weeks.  Just remelt to use. One pound of unsalted butter yields 1-1/4 cups
clarified butter.

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