Clarify Butter for Edibles: 5 Easy Steps for Amazing Results
Learning how to clarify butter for edibles is one of the smartest things you can do before making cannabutter or any cannabis-infused recipe. Clarified butter has a higher smoke point, a longer shelf life, and fewer impurities than regular butter — making it the ideal fat for edible infusions. In this guide, Fordee walks through ...
Learning how to clarify butter for edibles is one of the smartest things you can do before making cannabutter or any cannabis-infused recipe. Clarified butter has a higher smoke point, a longer shelf life, and fewer impurities than regular butter — making it the ideal fat for edible infusions. In this guide, Fordee walks through the full process on the stovetop using simple tools you already have at home.
Why Clarify Butter for Edibles?
When you clarify butter for edibles, you remove two things: water and milk solids. Both of these can interfere with cannabis infusion — the water dilutes your infusion, and the milk solids can burn at lower temperatures and shorten shelf life. Clarified butter:
- Higher smoke point — approximately 450°F (232°C) vs about 300°F for regular butter
- Longer shelf life — up to 6 months at room temperature, and up to a year refrigerated
- Cleaner infusion base — purer fat means better cannabinoid uptake during infusion
- Cheaper than buying it — a pound of regular butter costs far less than the equivalent clarified butter or ghee at the store
Clarified Butter vs Ghee: What’s the Difference?
Clarified butter and ghee are both made by removing milk solids from butter, but they are not exactly the same thing. When you clarify butter for edibles, the process stops before the butter browns. Ghee goes one step further — the butter is cooked until the milk solids brown slightly before straining, giving ghee its nuttier, richer flavour. For cannabis edibles, either works well. Clarified butter is more neutral in taste; ghee adds a slight nutty quality.
How to Clarify Butter for Edibles: 5 Easy Steps
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