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How to Make Ghee in the Oven

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How to make homemade ghee in the oven for a simple, healthy, and budget-friendly option to expensive commercial brands.

sticks of butter to make ghee in the oven

Ghee or clarified butter is easily made from regular butter by heating it to remove all the water and milk solids. While I prefer to clarify butter into ghee on the stovetop, others may like the convenience of making it in the oven which requires less babysitting.

More people than ever are using ghee!

This is because even those with severe autoimmunity issues or dairy allergies still tolerate it quite well.

With all the potentially offending proteins removed from the butterfat, the result is a deep yellow, pure oil loaded with healthy fats that stay soft or semi-liquid in the pantry.

By the way, if you want to learn more about how to use ghee in the kitchen, this free eBook has some great ideas!

Clarifying Butter in the Oven

Butter contains 13 to 17% water, which must evaporate before the fat temperature can rise enough to brown the milk proteins and separate them from the butterfat.

The catch is that butter begins to burn at 250 °F/ 121 °C.

Hence, you must be very careful to keep the oven temperature at a level that will accomplish both objectives…evaporate the water and brown the milk proteins with no burning!

In my experience, 212 °F/100 °C – 250 °F/ 121 °C is the optimal range for clarifying butter into ghee in the oven.

Thus, to ensure that you don’t wreck a batch (good butter is expensive!), be sure to check with an oven thermometer that you are able to maintain the temperature below 250 °F/ 121 °C at all times.

How Much Do You Save Making Ghee Yourself?

In my experience, you will save roughly half the price of a jar of ghee if you make it yourself.

For example, a pack of four sticks (1 pound) of organic grassfed butter runs about $8-9 where I live as of this writing.

This amount of butter makes just shy of two cups of homemade ghee. The equivalent amount of commercially made organic ghee costs about $16-20.

Thus, making ghee yourself saves about 50%.

Don’t Use Raw Butter for Ghee

Hint: You definitely don’t want to use your precious raw pastured butter to make ghee …. heating it will destroy its probiotic and enzymatic value.

Stick with less expensive pasteurized butter for ghee-making!

The reason this is acceptable is because the fats in butter are extremely resistant to damage from heat.

In other words, pasteurization doesn’t damage butterfat like it does the delicate whey proteins. Nor is there any significant loss of the fat-soluble vitamins A and D.

butter to make homemade ghee in baking dish

How to Make Ghee in the Oven

Simple method for making ghee in the oven for a simple, healthy, and budget-friendly option to expensive commercial brands.

Total Time 1 hour 10 minutes

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 230 ºF/ 110 ºC

  2. Place sticks of butter in an uncovered baking pan. This is the one I use in the picture above.

  3. Warm the pan with the butter in the oven for one hour.

  4. Remove pan from oven and skim off the foam on the top.

  5. Cool the pan to room temperature on the counter.

  6. Place pan in the refrigerator until chilled (about 3+ hours).

  7. Remove pan from refrigerator and carefully remove the solidified ghee on top. A small amount of browned milk solids will remain underneath the ghee. This can be discarded.

  8. Rinse the solidified ghee chunks you remove from the pan in filtered water and pat dry with a clean, cotton dishtowel.

  9. Cut into oven-made ghee into chunks and store in the refrigerator in a glass container with a tight-fitting lid. If you live in a cooler climate, you can store the ghee in a jar in the pantry.

  10. Ghee will last for many months!

Nutrition Facts

How to Make Ghee in the Oven

Amount Per Serving (1 Tbl)

Calories 126
Calories from Fat 126

% Daily Value*

Fat 14g22%

Saturated Fat 8.5g43%

Polyunsaturated Fat 0.5g

Monounsaturated Fat 4.5g

Cholesterol 40mg13%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

butter baking in the oven to make ghee

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