How to store ghee—and how to know if it’s gone bad
Ghee is a delicious and versatile ingredient for cooking—but how exactly should you store it? Is it okay to keep at room temperature, or does it need to be refrigerated? Don’t worry, we have everything you need to know about whether (and when) you should refrigerate ghee.
Ghee's Shelf Life Explained
Chef Jeff Woodward explains that you can store ghee at room temperature in a sealed container for up to three months, or in the fridge for up to a year. Ghee can go rancid if exposed to air or moisture. If you're not sure whether your ghee is still good, check for mold, discoloration, or a bad smell or taste.
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