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Thread: Can I freeze double Cream?
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16-04-2021, 07:25 AM #1
Can I freeze double Cream?
Hi I am keen on cooking and with several forums available I have not found the right solutions when it came to I recently came up with my own recipe for making cream. I found some grey particles in my cream. i did some research and I read from some articles that the freezing process affects greatly the stability in double cream. I really don't like the grey particles I would really appreciate some insights on what this is and how I can sort it out.
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16-04-2021, 11:26 AM #2
Re: Can I freeze double Cream?
According to others it is a tricky subject. I refer you to this website for more information...
https://www.freezeit.co.uk/can-you-freeze-double-cream/Brian - Newton Abbot, Devon, UK
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04-05-2021, 04:36 PM #3
Re: Can I freeze double Cream?
the water will form crystals and so the structure of the cream will be ****, so yes you can freeze it however the result is not good, blast freeze with nitrogen will keep the crystals very small and with a good mix it could work.
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24-08-2021, 10:34 AM #4
Re: Can I freeze double Cream?
I normally freeze unused heavy cream in an ice cube tray. I use it for making things like pasta sauces, where I mostly heat the cream cubes into the sauce, but I've never tried them for making ice cream. Has anyone tried this before? I know that cream gets slightly grainy after being frozen. I don't like to try ice cream with it because of the giant grainy mess. I thought that it was due to my old freezer unit. My current refrigerator was too old and I'm looking for a replacement. A few of my friends have suggested DELETED. But, I like to get more options to compare. Your suggestions are invited to help me to opt for an energy-efficient option for the freezer.
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24-08-2021, 10:57 AM #5
Re: Can I freeze double Cream?
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07-11-2021, 09:21 PM #6