Ghee or vegetable oil for the sauce

🌱 Vegetarian

Description

Ghee or refined vegetable oil for sauce is a fat with a clear, golden or light yellow color; ghee has a buttery, slightly nutty aroma, while neutral vegetable oils are almost flavorless or mildly nutty depending on the type. Both sources provide energy and facilitate the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins. Ghee is richer in saturated fats and compounds resistant to high temperatures, while most vegetable oils mainly contain unsaturated fatty acids and vitamin E, beneficial in moderate consumption. In the kitchen, the choice depends on the flavor profile and smoke point: ghee is great for frying and flavoring sauces, while neutral oils are suitable for delicate emulsions and light dressings; extra virgin olive oil is perfect for raw sauces. Store ghee in a sealed jar in a cool, dry, and dark place, and keep vegetable oils away from light and heat, tightly closed; some oils should be kept in the fridge if used rarely.

Nutrition facts (per 100g)

899 kcal Calories
0.0g Protein
0.0g Carbohydrates
99.9g Fats

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