Brown butter is regular butter that has been cooked just long enough to toast the milk solids found in the butter. All you're doing is cooking the butter just a tiny bit past the melting point. By doing this, you get this nutty flavor and something that just transforms a dish.
Place 2 sticks of butter in pot and heat on medium heat and melt. keep the heat on and you will start to notice the water boiling off and foaming. Once the foam subsides, pay close attention to it and wait for the faint smell of a nutty aroma. This can burn quickly at this point. Once you get a nice light brown almond look to the butter, remove from heat and cool.
Make sure to do this in a light colored pot so that you can watch the actual color. A dark pot will mask the color and you will almost definitely burn it.
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