Ghee

What is Ghee? A staple of Indian cuisine, this specially prepared fat is traditionally made by slowly simmering butter until the water evaporates and the milk solids gently brown. The butter clarification process yields a richly flavored butter oil with nutty and toffee flavors.
From a cooking perspective, ghee provides a lovely flavor to recipes. By removing the water and milk solids from the butter, the smoke point increases significantly. This means that instead of the butter solids burning under high heat at around 350°F, only the butterfat remains and can be heated to 485°F before breaking down. The high smoke point makes it an excellent cooking fat for sautéing, frying, baking, and roasting foods without breaking down or producing harmful compounds.
Benefits of Ghee
- Lactose-Free: Ghee is clarified butter, meaning the milk solids and water have been removed. This makes it suitable for individuals who are lactose intolerant or sensitive to dairy.
- Rich in Nutrients: Ghee contains fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K, which are essential for various bodily functions, including immune support, bone health, and vision.
- Healthy Fats: Ghee is composed primarily of saturated and monounsaturated fats, which can provide a stable source of energy and support heart health when consumed in moderation.
- Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Ghee contains butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid that has anti-inflammatory properties and supports gut health.
- Digestive Health: Ghee is believed to promote digestive health by stimulating the secretion of stomach acids and aiding in the absorption of nutrients.
- Rich in Butyric Acid which is important for health. Some of your gut flora converts fiber and starch to short chain fatty acids (such as this one). Butyric acid has been shown to be a key player in maintaining a healthy intestinal lining due to its anti-inflammatory effects. It is also a food source for colonocytes (cells in your colon lining), that work to enhance the function and integrity of your colon. Butyric acid also shows promise in conditions such as: Crohn’s, Ulcerative Colitis, Colon Cancer.
- Rich in CLA – which is a cancer fighting fatty acid that is also useful for losing weight
- May be beneficial in helping you lose weight – combined with a healthy diet and lifestyle
- Detoxifies deep body tissues and improves skin health
- Helps regulate blood sugar
- Tri-doshic – Balancing to all 3 constitutions and their combinations (Vata, Pitta, Kapha)
Additional Benefits of Brown Butter Ghee
- Enhanced Flavor: Brown butter ghee is made by cooking ghee until the milk solids turn golden brown, resulting in a nutty, rich flavor that enhances various dishes.
- Nutrient-Rich: Like regular ghee, brown butter ghee retains the beneficial fat-soluble vitamins while also containing the additional nutrients from the browned milk solids, including antioxidants.
- Antioxidant Properties: The browning process produces compounds like melanoidins, which have antioxidant properties that can help combat oxidative stress in the body.
- Versatile Culinary Use: Brown butter ghee can be used in both sweet and savory dishes, making it a versatile ingredient for cooking and baking.
- Promotes Satiety: The healthy fats in brown butter ghee can promote feelings of fullness and satisfaction, which can aid in appetite control.







