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

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    Conventional baking wisdom (not to mention science) holds that it's pretty much impossible to make whipped cream with these lower-fat dairy products: Where whole milk is between three to four ...

  3. Which Milk Substitute Is Right for Your Recipe? 15 ... - AOL

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    To use it in place of fresh milk, simply open a can and mix it with an equal amount of water, then replace the milk in your recipe measure-for-measure. 4. Sweetened Condensed Milk

  4. Bolo de bolacha - Wikipedia

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    There are alternate recipes where buttercream is sometimes substituted with whipped cream or stabilized with gelatin, [6] or condensed milk. [7] The biscuits used for a layer are briefly soaked in strong coffee or espresso and arranged in a dish or pan. [8] It is then applied with thin layer of buttercream. [9]

  5. Custard - Wikipedia

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    Custard is a variety of culinary preparations based on sweetened milk, cheese, or cream cooked with egg or egg yolk to thicken it, and sometimes also flour, corn starch, or gelatin. Depending on the recipe, custard may vary in consistency from a thin pouring sauce (crème anglaise) to the thick pastry cream (crème pâtissière) used to fill ...

  6. Cream - Wikipedia

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    Cream with added gelatine and/or other thickeners to give the cream a thicker texture, also possibly with stabilisers to aid the consistency of whipped cream. Such cream would not typically be used for cooking. Cream >= 35% Recipes calling for cream are usually referring to pure cream with about 35% fat.

  7. 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.

  8. Milk substitute - Wikipedia

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    Coconut milk is usually very high in fat and calories, but low in protein, which makes it a good substitute for cream, as it can be whipped up in a similar fashion to decorate baked goods or desserts. Almond milk. Almond milk is produced from almonds by grinding almonds with water, then straining the pulp from the liquid. This procedure can be ...

  9. This Is What Ina Garten Makes for Christmas Dinner - AOL

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    This cake gets its name because it uses three kinds of milk—evaporated, condensed and cream. This cake's light and airy texture has made it a classic in Mexican kitchens for generations ...