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  Niter kebbeh (spiced butter oil)
 
Yield: 8 Servings
 
2 lb Butter unsalted; cut into -small pieces      1 Onion small; chopped coars -ely
3 tb Garlic cloves; chopped fine      4 ts Ginger root; chopped fine
1 1/2 ts Turmeric      1 Cardamon pod
1 Cinnamon stick; 1"      1 Cloves whole
1/8 ts Nutmeg
 ground 1. In a heavy 5 quart saucepan heat the butter over moderate heat turning it about with a spoon to melt it slowly and completely without letting it brown. Then increase the heat and bring the butter to a boil. When the surface is completely covered with white foam stir in the onion garlic ginger turmeric cardamon cinnamon clove and nutmeg. Reduce the heat to the lowest possible point and simmer uncovered and undisturbed for 45 minutes or until the milk solids on the bottom of the pan are a golden brown and the butter on top is transparent. 2. Slowly pour the clear liquid niter kebbeh into a bowl straining it through a fine sieve lined with a linen towel or four layers of dampened cheesecloth. Discard the seasonings. If there are any solids left in the kebbeh strain it again to prevent it from becoming rancid later. 3. Pour the kebbeh into a jar cover tightly and store in the refrigerator or at room temperature until ready to use. Kebbeh will solidify when chilled. It can safely be kept even at room temperature for 2 or 3 months. Adapted from Time-Life Foods of the World - African Cooking. CompuChef conversion by Rick Weissgerber.

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