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He is widely, but incorrectly, credited with creating crème Chantilly (Chantilly cream), a sweet, vanilla-flavored whipped cream. Vatel served Louis XIV 's superintendent Nicolas Fouquet in the inauguration fête at the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte that took place on 17 August 1661.
TJ’s Chantilly Cream Vanilla Bean Mini Sheet Cake, which retails for under $6, has its own fierce fandom, with Reddit users and TikTokers stunned to silence by its magnificence.
Cream supplied in an aerosol can is also known as skooshy cream (Scottish), squirty cream, spray cream, [11] or aerosol cream. [12] [13] There are many brands of aerosol cream, with varying sweeteners and other factors. [14] In some jurisdictions, sales of canned whipped cream are limited to avoid potentially dangerous nitrous oxide abuse. [15]
Chantilly Conferences, during World War I; Chantilly cream, a synonym for whipped cream; Chantilly lace, from Chantilly, Oise; Chantilly Lace, 1993 "Chantilly Lace" (song), 1958, by The Big Bopper; Chantilly porcelain, made at the château from 1730; Chantilly Racecourse, for horse racing, in Oise; Chantilly-Tiffany, a breed of domestic cat ...
It is certainly true that unsweetened whipped cream is much more commonly served in Europe than the US (for example) but I've never seen cream called Chantilly unless it's sweetened. Casper Gutman (talk • contributions) 16:33, 17 November 2007 (UTC) I think you're right, Chantilly cream is a special type of whipped cream.
Chantilly cake is a layer cake filled with berries and chantilly cream (a type of sweetened whipped cream). [1] It is popular in the Southern United States. [1]One well-known version of berry chantilly cake was designed by baker Chaya Conrad while working at a Whole Foods in New Orleans in 2002 [2] or 2005.
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A mille-feuille (French: [mil fœj]; lit. ' thousand-sheets '), [notes 1] also known by the names Napoleon in North America, [1] [2] vanilla slice in the United Kingdom, and custard slice, is a French dessert made of puff pastry layered with pastry cream.