Thursday, 6 February 2020

Home made ghee

Have any of you lovely bloggers ever made home made ghee before?  I have made butter many times and have a yen to make some ghee today. If I can find an empty jar I will give it a try and let you know how I get on.

I've been following Joys blog for quite some time and am using a lot of her meal ideas. It's keeping me motivated and although I don't follow it slavishly I often adapt the tasty recipes that she posts. Today I had fruit and yoghurt. It was so tasty and filling that I didn't feel the need for my usual bran flakes. I don't bother with low fat varieties as I think they just don't have the taste or 'mouth feel' of their full fat cousins. I am a firm believer in portion size being the cause of many weight problems.  The bowl I use is about the size of half a medium grapefruit. It felt tiny when I first started using it but now find that my standard bowls feel huge.  Try measuring thirty grams of cereal into a small bowl. It fills it nicely and  before long you won't even think about wanting a huge bowl.

Greek yoghurt, melon and blueberries

Ghee update.  It is a bit on the dark side but perfectly ok according to the video that I watched, I  won't cook the butter for quite so long if I make any more.  I only used half the block of butter just in case it went wrong. I didn't have unsalted butter so will buy that next time

This is the video I used
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asLxQ0q2Z3w

Just found this video.. Its really clear and straightforward
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAjfq---V-w




2 comments:

  1. I totally agree about protion sizes and, I gather, a 'normal' dinner plate nowadays holds about twice as much as a normal dinner plate three or four decades ago. And when you think of the size of pub meals . . .
    Thanks for the lovely comment about the blog and I'm really glad it helps.
    xx

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  2. You are such a busy bee! I love how you always make your own meals. Sometimes I am too lazy to bake.

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