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What to do with 4 pints of Double cream
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alictait
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As the title says I have 4 pints of the stuff that goes out of date today - got it for 10p at my local makro - couldnt resist !!!! Dont have time to really make ice cream so any other suggestions would be great.
Hmmm, I also have four bags of frozen rhubarb ??? I wonder ???
Hmmm, I also have four bags of frozen rhubarb ??? I wonder ???
If at first you don't succeed - destroy all evidence that you tried.
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Hi alictait,
If you whip the cream you can freeze it to use another time, or you could make your own butter....if you have a food processor it only takes minutes.
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Ah - beat me to it PW, I was going to suggest butter too as I've been scanning the reduced shelves for weeks hoping to find some double cream for just that!January '06 Grocery Challenge (4th - 31st) £320.Week 1 - £73.99 Week 2 £5.10 (so far
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Someone burst my bubble and I lost the plot so no idea what I spent now...Other Jan :- Petrol £20.41, Clothes £8.50, House £3.I will try to work it out.
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Pink-winged wrote:Hi alictait,
If you whip the cream you can freeze it to use another time, or you could make your own butter....if you have a food processor it only takes minutes.
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thanks there - interested in both of these - only thing is do I have enough space in my freezer for all that whipped cream - would it keep like it is ?If at first you don't succeed - destroy all evidence that you tried.0 -
No it needs to be whipped, but when it's whipped it should fit back into it's carton.
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Pink-winged wrote:No it needs to be whipped, but when it's whipped it should fit back into it's carton.
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I didnt know that - I thought when it was whipped it would have all the air in it aswell - hence taking up more mass !!!
Anyway - looking into this butter thing, Do you think id be better with a food processor with a blade - or my kenwood chef ?If at first you don't succeed - destroy all evidence that you tried.0 -
alictait wrote:I didnt know that - I thought when it was whipped it would have all the air in it aswell - hence taking up more mass !!!
Anyway - looking into this butter thing, Do you think id be better with a food processor with a blade - or my kenwood chef ?
I used to think the same about the air in the cream until I tried it. I made butter in the food processor using a plastic blade, but I'm sure it would work equally well in the kenwood chef.
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Think illl give it a bash - did you let the cream get to room temperature first or do it whilst it was cold ? Im just worried that the cream turns before I use it, however I dont think that it will really matter anyway will it ?If at first you don't succeed - destroy all evidence that you tried.0
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It won't turn....It was reduced double cream that I used and it was fine. I think it's important to let it get to room temperature.0
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Thanks for your help - ill take it out last thing tonight then and use it when I get home from work tomorrow (about 1)
Cheers
AlictaitIf at first you don't succeed - destroy all evidence that you tried.0 -
Rhubarb + cream = Rhubarb fool. Yum!
I just googled rhubarb fool & it came up with loads of recipes0
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