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I have found Butter Ghee to smell and taste quite sickly and even a smallish amount ruined some Pilau Rice I made
A few months ago I was cooking a "Curry Secret" curry with some friends. We bought a tin of Ghee and decided to use it liberally. We fried onions for the base sauce in it, we brushed the bhajis, naan breads and poppadums with it, basically it went in everything. The result? The meal was DISGUSTING!!! No one could eat anything. After so much work I was gutted but everything tasted like cheese, especially the Tikka Masala for the ladies. Is this normal with ghee or did we just have an off batch? It was well in date and opened fresh having been delivered a couple of days previously. If you make your own ghee, does it have a strong odour?
Quote from: emin-j on July 09, 2009, 08:01 PMI have found Butter Ghee to smell and taste quite sickly and even a smallish amount ruined some Pilau Rice I madeI entirely agree with that amin-j. I recently had some restaurant pilau rice that very obviously had been cooked in butter ghee. I really, really, didn't like it. When the hell did BIRs start putting butter ghee in the pilau, is nothing bloody sacred?