Trader Joe’s Clarified Butter (aka Ghee)


There is just one ingredient in this: “unsalted butter”. This is sold on the shelf as you don’t need to it in the fridge, only “store in a cool dry place”.

Clarified butter is a process where regular butter has been “clarified” (cleared/purified), meaning the milk solids have been separated, and removed. This leaves a clear yellow liquid: (clarified butter). In India there is something similar called, Ghee. One reason for doing this is once butter has been clarified it has a higher smoke point. Another big reason especially in India with Ghee is that ghee does not need to be refrigerated.

Ghee is used all over Indian cuisine. The label on the jar of Trader Joe’s Clarified Butter says that is is “Produced according to authentic Indian practices”

In Indian cooking “ghee” is ubiquitous. Many Indian recipes specify using ghee. A big reason ghee is practical in India is once you clarify to butter it requires no refrigeration which is why you will find Trader Joe’s clarified butter on the shelf along with their oil and such.

Some classic French recipes also call for clarified butter including many classic sauces. Once you clarify butter it raises the “smoke point”. You can heat clarified butter to a higher temperature without burning it. (Sidenote: “Brown Butter” (Beurre Noisette) is the opposite! Called for in some French recipes and classic sauces, brown butter on the other hand is regular butter heated up until it becomes a toasty golden brown color, just this side of being burned/blackened (that’s beurre noire folks). Brown Butter tastes and smells incredible and is simple to make and quite an amazing thing if you’ve never tried it (try it with Gnocchi).

If you wanted to make clarified butter, you do it by heating up butter slowly in a pot, let any milk solids settle and slowly pour off the top yellow liquid on top so you end up with just the clear yellow liquid. That liquid is “clarified butter” or ghee.

https://www.culinaryhill.com/how-to-make-clarified-butter/

Or just buy this “Ghee” already made at Trader Joe’s for $4.99 (8 oz)

4 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. Connie Sutherland's avatar Connie Sutherland
    Oct 11, 2023 @ 15:04:43

    Nice!

    Ghee also has a higher smoke point … better for sautéing or pan-frying.

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  2. JimS42's avatar JimS42
    May 23, 2025 @ 08:18:17

    Clarified butter and ghee are quite similar, but there is a difference. With clarified butter, you remove the milk solids as soon as you can, but with ghee, you cook the milk solids a bit before removing. As such ghee has a darker color and hint of nuttiness that clarified butter lacks. If made with traditional Indian practices, this is probably proper ghee. The color looks right and it’s a decent price. I typically go to an Indian grocery for ghee and spices as they are often much cheaper (and when I need produce common in Indian dishes, such as bottle gourd or Indian eggplant – which is actually egg-shaped!).

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