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Whipped cream - with stabilised option

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Prep:5min
Recipe video above. My recipe for whipped cream that I use for "everything". It's actually Chantilly cream, the French name for whipped cream that's lightly sweetened and flavoured with vanilla. Use to decorate cakes, pipe onto cupcakes, dollop on fruit and swirl onto sundaes!⚠️ IMPORTANT: You MUST use whipping cream, not pouring cream that cannot be whipped! Check the carton label - they should say if the cream is for whipping. Some readers have had issues with the cream not whipping and I suspect that is the reason. 😢Stabilised whipped cream - To make whipped cream hold its fluffy texture and piped form for 2 to 3 days (it won't deflate or melt), stabilise it by adding mascarpone. It won't alter the flavour or texture. Other methods (like cornflour/cornstarch, gelatine) are unreliable or not as pleasant to eat.Yield - Cream doubles in volume when whipped. So 1 cup cream (250ml) = 2 cups whipped (500ml).
Updated at: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 19:53:26 GMT

Nutrition balance score

Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
65
Moderate
Glycemic Load
24
High

Nutrition per serving

Calories705.4 kcal (35%)
Total Fat59 g (84%)
Carbs37 g (14%)
Sugars36.6 g (41%)
Protein4.7 g (9%)
Sodium53.2 mg (3%)
Fiber0.5 g (2%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet

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