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  1. What is table cream? I live in US and have never heard term

    Dec 21, 2023 · I have a new recipe that says I need table cream, sour cream and grated cheese. I have never heard of table cream and don't know what I can use instead. This is for a topping that goes …

  2. What do Americans mean by Coffee and Cream? - Seasoned Advice

    Feb 1, 2024 · Usually cream when offered with coffee refers to either half and half (half milk and half light cream, about 12% fat) or a non-dairy liquid creamer like Coffee Mate. The half and half could be …

  3. Cream based substitute for milk - Seasoned Advice

    10 I typically have heavy cream on hand but not milk so I'm frequently in need of a method to substitute the milk in recipes with cream. It seems to me that adding some amount of water and sugar to the …

  4. How to properly fill the ice and salt into an oldfashioned ice cream ...

    Jun 5, 2021 · 0 I am making ice cream with an inexpensive electric machine that uses a dasher. For a test I put 2 quarts of water in the inner pot. Then I added 8 trays of ice to the space between the …

  5. What's the US equivalent of double and single cream?

    In the UK, single cream is a milk product with at least 18% butterfat. Double cream has 48% butterfat. Neither are common in the US. If you can find clotted cream, which is 55% fat, then there is a chance …

  6. substitutions - Can you make whipped cream with half and half ...

    Nov 4, 2012 · Can you make whipped cream with half and half? If you can, what, if anything, do you have to do differently?

  7. How much brine do I need to freeze icecream? - Seasoned Advice

    Suppose that I am making ice-cream the old fashioned way, by keeping a bowl of ice cream base in a bigger bowl of table salt solution cooled to below freezing. How much brine do I need per 100 g o...

  8. How can these cream milk fat percentages be correct?

    Jun 27, 2024 · On the coffee table there was a carton of Neilson brand cream with the following information listed on top: "5% M.F. dairy creamer". (Note: "M.F." stands for milk fat here).

  9. Can I make Crème Brûlée using a flambé? - Seasoned Advice

    along the same lines, but cook orange zest in your cream while bringing it up to temperature, strain before adding to your egg yolks and flambe orange supremes (blood oranges would be very …

  10. Whipping heavy cream with melted chocolate - Seasoned Advice

    Jul 18, 2019 · If you are trying to make chocolate frosting using whipped cream, you need to: Whip the cream first. Melt the chocolate and add some amount of whipped cream to the melted chocolate (mix …