It works with ghee, too, though I think the flavor is better with whole butter.
Would it still
work with ghee?
Not exact matches
I know it
works great
with butter or
ghee so coconut oil should be fine too.
Do you think they would
work with coconut oil instead of
ghee since I don't eat dairy products?
Do you think it would
work just as well
with ghee instead?
It
worked perfectly in a VERY seasoned cast iron skillet
with some
ghee.
I did the same thing
with the
ghee + coconut butter, and it
worked just the same as the coconut oil + coconut butter, so I think you're good to go!
As much as I love, love, love coconut oil (and
ghee and lard for non-vegan meals), and will certainly continue to use it, some dishes simply
work better
with the flavor of olive oil.
Dr.
Ghee previously
worked with the Clinton HIV / AIDS Initiative as a Laboratory Systems Specialist.
Use a leftover grain from last night's dinner — quinoa or brown rice
work great — some leftover roasted veggies and top it
with a
ghee fried egg and avocado.
I love the idea of creating a bowl
with the squash by cutting it in half lengthwise, then rubbing it
with a nice layer of
ghee (coconut oil, or just plain old butter
work well, too), and then topping it
with garam masala and a touch of organic honey.
When
working from home, I throw in veggies in the oven
with coconut oil,
ghee, herbs and spices and then roast them until I get hungry.
According to the Hollywood fitness trainer who has
worked with stars like Halle Berry and Scarlett Johansson,
ghee is all the rage for its health benefits in the West at the moment.
Dave: One of the things, in fact, I haven't even showed this
with you, it's a secret, but by the time we publish this podcast, I think it won't be a secret anymore, is I've been
working for a long time to get a stable supply of grass - fed butter so that I can get
ghee.
With its high smoking point,
ghee works great for cooking.
Ghee is grass fed butter and
works great for people
with dairy intolerances because it does not contain the milk solids, such as lactose, that people struggle to break down.