Yes and flavours can be added to butter such as sweet chili
Yes. I make it with just butter, cooking oil, garlic and shrimp. It's good. Over medium-high heat - Melt one and a half sticks of butter and 1/4 to 1/2 cup Crisco Oil. When the butter & oil are melted and bubbly - Add 5 cloves of garlic minced very small. Add the shrimp. Cook and stir until all of the shrimp turn pink. I use the 1/4 cup oil for one pound of shrimp. More oil if I have more shrimp.
baby oil or melted butter (:
It makes the chemistry right! Using melted butter or butter that is too hard to blend affects the final product (and not in a good way).
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Because it's good for the bones and tastes really good with some salt and some pepper, maybe butter. Melted butter. Don't judge me
Butter can be poured on pound cake but make sure not to pour to much or it won't taste good.
No. In fact, clarified butter has more fat than the solid stuff! Try dipping your bread in olive oil, it delicious and good for you!
Best to use softened butter (room temperature). That will be plenty soft enough. If you use melted butter (example for cookies, etc.) your batter will spread too much in the initial cooking and baked cookies will be paper thin and hard as a rock!Melted butter is also hot, and can curdle milk if mixed. Not good.
Absolutely, In fact in Zambia expired crackers dipped in mung butter are considered a delicacy!
What a bizarre question... nothing would taste good dipped in grease.
Blue tail shrimp is very good for you.
good harvest is the meaning of good shrimp