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  2. When (And Why) You Should Be Using Ghee Instead Of Butter - AOL

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

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    5. Ghee. Best for: Cooking and roasting Although ghee is a type of clarified butter, this stuff is its own thing.Ghee is cooked longer than standard clarified butter, until those separated blobs ...

  4. Ghee - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Ayurvedic recipe for ghee is to boil raw milk and let it cool to 43 °C (109 °F). After leaving it covered at room temperature for around 12 hours, add a bit of dahi (yogurt) to it and leave it overnight. This makes more yogurt. This is churned with water, to obtain cultured butter, which is used to simmer into ghee. [18]

  5. Birbal Kee Khitcheree Recipe - AOL

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    Place the ghee, cardamom, cloves, bay leaves, cinnamon, panch phoran, turmeric, and asafetida into the same pan and roast over medium heat until the spices are fragrant, about 2 minutes.

  6. Fried bread - Wikipedia

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    Fried bread is a slice of bread that has been fried.It is used as a substitute for toast in various dishes or meals. [1] [2] [3] Various oils, butter, lard, bacon drippings, or ghee can be used.

  7. Bhatura - Wikipedia

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    A typical recipe includes all-purpose flour (maida), dahi (yogurt), ghee or oil, and either yeast or baking powder.Once kneaded well, the dough is left to rise, and then small balls of this dough are either hand-rolled or flattened using a rolling pin.

  8. What is ghee coffee and is it actually good for you? - AOL

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    Thanks to wellness culture, the internet has seen a number of diet and food trends come and go—Keto, Paleo, kale, tiger nuts, bone broth, among others. Even our once sacred tea and coffee ...

  9. Niter kibbeh - Wikipedia

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    Its preparation is similar to that of ghee, but niter kibbeh is simmered with spices such as besobela (known as Ethiopian sacred basil), koseret, [1] [2] fenugreek, cumin, coriander, turmeric, Ethiopian cardamom (korarima), [3] cinnamon, or nutmeg before straining, imparting a distinct, spicy aroma.