How do I make Whole30 clarified butter?

How do I make Whole30 clarified butter?

Place butter in a small saucepan. Heat the butter over low heat, allowing the butter to melt and come to a simmer. Don’t stir, just let it melt. Carefully skim the surface with a spoon (I use a soup spoon) and get rid of all – or most- of the white, foamy dairy solids.

Can you have clarified butter on Whole30?

The reason clarified butter or ghee are allowed when you’re doing Whole30 is exactly because of the removal of the proteins. As Melissa and Dallas Hartwig, the founders of Whole30, explain,the milk solids are the problem with conventional butter, not the fat.

What is removed from whole butter to make it clarified?

When you make clarified butter, you skim milk solids off the top of melted butter and leave released water in the bottom of the pan. The stuff in the middle, the liquid gold, is 100% pure butterfat.

What butter is allowed on Whole30?

Ghee
Ghee or clarified butter. These are the only source of dairy allowed during your Whole30. Plain old butter is NOT allowed, as you may be sensitive to the milk proteins found in non-clarified butter.

Can you strain butter to make clarified butter?

Basically, clarified butter is butter that has had the milk solids and water removed from it. It’s super easy to do. You just melt the butter and allow the solids to float to the surface and then skim them off and strain the mixture.

What brand of ghee is Whole30 approved?

Pure Indian Foods
If you wish to use and try high quality ghee product, the Whole30 program recommends ghee from Pure Indian Foods.

Why is my clarified butter cloudy?

Typically, when clarified butter is not clear it is due to the temperature being too high when melting the butter. The butter is meant to be melted over a gentle simmer in the double boiler. In the video, I was losing daylight so I boiled the water hard, which resulted in a cloudy clarified butter.

Do you lose weight on Whole30?

You’ve been here before! It’s probably why you came to the Whole30 in the first place—with a deep-rooted desire to never do that again. So WHY are you considering turning your Whole30 into another quick-fix crash diet? Here’s the thing; the Whole30 isn’t a weight loss program, but I know you want to lose weight.

What kind of butter do you use on Whole30?

The goal of cutting out dairy, and butter, when you’re doing Whole30, is to reduce that internal inflammation. If you are going to make clarified butter at home, the Whole30 experts recommend using “pastured organic butter when making your own clarified butter or ghee.”

What kind of butter is in clarified butter?

Clarified butter, or ghee, is pure butterfat – butter with the milk solids and water removed. It can be used as a sauce by itself, a base for other sauces or as a cooking agent.

How much clarified butter to make 1 Cup?

This, combined with the fact it can be stored without going rancid, has made clarified butter the cooking fat of choice in India and South Asia for hundreds of years. To make 1 cup of clarified butter you’ll need 1¼ cup of unsalted butter.

What’s the difference between Ghee and clarified butter?

The difference between ghee and clarified butter basically comes down to cooking time, and the longer cooking time of ghee causes this type of clarified butter to have a sweeter taste. The reason clarified butter or ghee are allowed when you’re doing Whole30 is exactly because of the removal of the proteins.