One thing you may check is that if it calls for softened butter it can NOT be melted or it does not do right, just a helpful hint.
If you look at equal volumes, clarified butter may have more calories than regular butter or margarine. Regular butter and margarine have some water in them. That water has been removed from clarified butter.
No,you can not because it would ruin the entire dish if you are trying to make almond paste with almond butter.
One cup of almond butter has about 760 calories. Almond butter is relatively low in fat compared to regular dairy butter.
Clarified butter
you mean clarified?
If you ask, are Ghee and clarified butter the same, the answer will be no, because they are produced using slightly different methods. Clarified butter is made by melting unsalted butter, which causes the milk solids to separate from the liquid butterfat. The solids are then removed, leaving the liquid butterfat, which is the clarified butter. Ghee, on the other hand, is made by simmering butter until the milk solids are golden brown and then straining them out. This process gives the ghee a nutty, caramelized flavor, which is different from the taste of clarified butter. Ghee also has a higher smoke point than clarified butter, which means it can be used at higher temperatures for cooking without burning. In summary, ghee is made from clarified butter and further cooked till the golden brown and nutty flavor and it has a higher smoke point. For more information you can visit the site; milkio.co.nz/is-ghee-and-clarified-butter-the-same/
There is peanut butter and almond butter.
No
Add clarified butter (the directions for clarifying butter are on page 10) to the batter at the end.
It is a mixture.
No.
Clarified butter is butter that has had all of the milk solids and water cooked out of and strained out of it.