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I tried to make homemade ghee according to the instructions that

Marjan posted a while ago. I did not use the metal cup she

recommends, but used a Pyrex glass 2-cup measuring cup in the oven. I

am worried about the dairy-free aspect of my homemade ghee because

there's always a bit of white floating on the top and quite a bit

sticking to the sides of the Pyrex cup. This white reminds me of the

substance that sinks to the bottom; is it the same stuff? That's what

we want to get rid of, right? How do I make ghee without any white on

the top/sides? I'd really like to make legal ghee at home because the

Purity Farms brand one that I buy is ok for baking but it has a funny,

sweet taste on vegetables. Thanks for any help with this.

, mom to , age 8, HFA, getting closer to SCD

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> I tried to make homemade ghee according to the instructions that

> Marjan posted a while ago. I did not use the metal cup she

> recommends, but used a Pyrex glass 2-cup measuring cup in the oven.

This may be a bit too big, too wide. Can you find anything that is

taller and less wide? Some toy stores have small metal pots & pans

for kids to play with, I know Ikea has them (do you have Ikea over

there?). They're excellent. I never tried glass.

> because there's always a bit of white floating on the top

Does that look foamy? I don't worry about that. You can pour that

through a metal sieve. The thing you need to avoid is the white,

oily, creamy bit. It should be on the bottom of the cup. If it's

sticking on the sides, I wouldn't use the ghee. Or repeat the process

after cooling, you'd probably get rid of it.

Marjan

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Would an old soup can work?

Gia

> > I tried to make homemade ghee according to the instructions that

> > Marjan posted a while ago. I did not use the metal cup she

> > recommends, but used a Pyrex glass 2-cup measuring cup in the

oven.

>

> This may be a bit too big, too wide. Can you find anything that is

> taller and less wide? Some toy stores have small metal pots & pans

> for kids to play with, I know Ikea has them (do you have Ikea over

> there?). They're excellent. I never tried glass.

>

>

> > because there's always a bit of white floating on the top

>

> Does that look foamy? I don't worry about that. You can pour that

> through a metal sieve. The thing you need to avoid is the white,

> oily, creamy bit. It should be on the bottom of the cup. If it's

> sticking on the sides, I wouldn't use the ghee. Or repeat the

process

> after cooling, you'd probably get rid of it.

>

> Marjan

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