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  2. How to Make Whipped Cream With...Milk? - AOL

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    Rather than make a less-than-essential trip to the grocery store or go without whipped cream altogether, you can, in fact, substitute whole milk or half-and-half for heavy cream.

  3. Cream - Wikipedia

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    Nitrous oxide, from whipped-cream chargers may also be used to make whipped cream. Sour cream , produced in many countries, is cream (12 to 16% or more milk fat) that has been subjected to a bacterial culture that produces lactic acid (0.5%+), which sours and thickens it.

  4. Whipped cream - Wikipedia

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    Whipped cream is a popular topping for fruit and desserts such as pie, ice cream (especially sundaes), cupcakes, cakes, milkshakes, waffles, hot chocolate, cheesecakes, gelatin dessert, and puddings. It is also served on coffee and hot chocolate. In the Viennese coffee house tradition, coffee with whipped cream is known as Melange mit Schlagobers.

  5. How to Make Whipped Cream from Scratch - AOL

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    The post How to Make Whipped Cream from Scratch appeared first on Taste of Home. Learn how to make whipped cream with our foolproof recipe for fresh whipped cream. We'll share step-by-step ...

  6. Custard - Wikipedia

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    With cream instead of milk, and more sugar, it is the basis of crème brûlée; With egg yolks and heavy cream, it is the basis of ice cream; With egg yolks and whipped cream, and stabilised with gelatin, it is the basis of Bavarian cream; Thickened with butter, chocolate, or gelatin, it is a popular basis for a crémeux

  7. For comparison, whipping cream contains between 30% and 36% milk fat. Heavy cream has at least 36% milk fat, and light cream has between 18% and 30%. Whole milk typically contains no more than 3. ...

  8. Snow cream - Wikipedia

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    Whipped cream, with or without flavorings, was known as "snow cream" or "milk snow" (neve di latte, neige de lait) until the 17th century. Whipped egg whites were also sometimes included. There are English and continental European recipes dating to the 16th century.

  9. Milk Chocolate Pudding Pie with Salted Peanut Crust

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    To make the filling: Whisk the sugar, cocoa, cornstarch, and salt together in a heavy medium saucepan. Add about 3 tablespoons of the milk and whisk to form a smooth paste. Whisk in the remaining ...