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Vanilla Bean Ghee

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A few months ago, I was scrolling through my Instagram feed. Jessie from Sporks and Foons (I love the name) posted a picture of her delicious waffles. In her caption she mentioned that the waffles were topped with vanilla bean ghee.

Ghee has been around in my family for a very long time. My mom made it throughout my childhood as did her own mom, my grandmother and so on.  But vanilla bean ghee!? I’ve never heard of it until I scrolled across Jessie’s lovely feed.   I became obsessed. I think I may have dreamt about the taste. I couldn’t get my mind off it for days.

So later that week, I went to work figuring out how to make it. You may think making ghee is difficult but really it is one of the easiest things to make.  Plus, it is so much cheaper to make at home than store bought.

Ghee is basically butter that is skimmed of its milk solids as it melts and simmers in a pot. Once the milk solids are skimmed, the remaining solids will drop to the bottom of the pan. The golden liquid is strained, cooled and you are ready to eat your ghee.

If you’ve never made ghee, I’ve included instructions on how to make it with and without the vanilla infusion.

To make vanilla bean ghee, I infused the vanilla bean seeds and pod into the ghee. Let it sit for about two hours.  Remove the pod and stir the vanilla bean seeds to fully incorporate since most of the seeds will drop to the bottom of the jar.

skimmed milk solids and vanilla bean ghee

The result is lovely- beautiful golden clarified butter with a scent that is intoxicating, nutty and aromatic, sweetened with the scent of vanilla. The skimmed solids can be refrigerated and used separately on popcorn or as a finishing oil in Indian food.

My favorite part of this ghee are the tiny black vanilla bean seeds dispersed throughout this little jar of liquid gold.

Use vanilla bean ghee on anything sweet such as slathering on muffins. Top a generous coating on pancakes and waffles. Add a scoop to your morning oatmeal or use it instead of butter and bake it into a fruit crumble.

It may be an extra step to make this ghee but I promise you won’t regret it. It is so worth the taste.  It makes a great DIY gift also.

Vanilla Bean Ghee

Free from: nuts, sesame, gluten, egg and soy

Makes about 1- 1 1/2 cups

Ingredients

Equipment:

To make ghee:

To make vanilla bean infused ghee: 

*Notes:

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