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

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  3. Bake Better Cookies by Avoiding These 5 Common Mistakes - AOL

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  4. 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]

  5. Shortening - Wikipedia

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    Shortening is any fat that is a solid at room temperature and is used to make crumbly pastry and other food products. The idea of shortening dates back to at least the 18th century, well before the invention of modern, shelf-stable vegetable shortening. [1] In the earlier centuries, lard was the primary ingredient used to shorten dough. [2]

  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. [1] [4] Some cooks may choose to fry rather than toast to avoid having to give counter or storage space to or spend money on a toaster.

  7. Ghee Is Popular in Keto and Bulletproof Diets. But Is It ...

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    Is ghee healthier than butter, margarine, or olive oil for cooking? Experts explore if this golden fat lives up to its healthy reputation. Ghee Is Popular in Keto and Bulletproof Diets.

  8. Do-It-Yourself Butter with Bread Recipe - AOL

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    Serve the freshly churned butter right away with some crusty bread -- homemade would obviously be a joy -- and some salt, for those who prefer salty butter. Homemade butter will keep in the fridge for a week or so. It’s good for cooking but not for frying, since the slightly higher water content may make it spit and burn in a frying pan.

  9. Do-It-Yourself Butter with Bread Recipe - AOL

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