Organic Grass Fed Ghee
The product that started it all. Our Original Organic Grass-Fed Ghee is slow cooked in small batches using traditional methods to gently remove water and milk solids, leaving behind pure, golden butterfat.
Made in the USA from certified organic, grass-fed butter, this ghee delivers a clean, rich flavor and smooth texture that performs beautifully across a wide range of cooking applications. The careful clarification process preserves the natural character of the butter while creating a shelf-stable fat with excellent versatility in the kitchen.
Whether used for sautéing, roasting, baking, or finishing dishes, this classic ghee enhances flavor without overpowering it, making it a true everyday staple.
Crafted with care and attention to detail, our Original Ghee reflects the simplicity and quality of time honored preparation.
USDA Certified Organic by the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship
Certified Kosher by the Chicago Rabbinical Council
Made in the USA
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