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  2. What to use when you're out of heavy cream - AOL

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    “I use a combination of 3/4 cup whole milk and 1/4 cup melted butter in cake and muffin recipes for the creaminess that one cup of heavy cream adds to a recipe,” says Bridget Vickers, senior ...

  3. Coconut Cream. If you’re vegan or have a dairy allergy, use coconut cream with 20% fat instead. It’s like heavy cream, but with a coconut taste.

  4. How to Make Whipped Cream from Scratch - AOL

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  5. Plant cream - Wikipedia

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    Coconut-based vegan whipped cream. Plant cream is an imitation of dairy cream made without dairy products, and thus vegan. It is typically produced by grinding plant material into a thick liquid to which gums are added to imitate the viscosity and mouthfeel of cream. Common varieties are soy cream, coconut cream, [1] [2] [3] and cashew cream. [4]

  6. Veganism - Wikipedia

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    Nutritional yeast is a common substitute for the taste of cheese in vegan recipes. [178] Cheese substitutes can be made at home, including from nuts, such as cashews. [179] Yoghurt and cream products can be replaced with plant-based products such as soy yoghurt. [183] [184]

  7. Cream - Wikipedia

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    Light cream is added to coffee and hot cereal, and is also used as an ingredient in sauces and other recipes. Whipping cream 30% to 36% Whipping cream is used in sauces and soups, and as a garnish. Whipping cream will only produce whipped cream with soft peaks. Heavy (whipping) cream At least 36%

  8. Cashew cream serves as vegan alternative to heavy cream - AOL

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    Soak cashews: place in bowl and cover with 2” hot water. Soak 15 minutes, then drain and set aside. Heat oil in skillet over medium heat. Add shallot and cook until translucent.

  9. Bavarian cream - Wikipedia

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    Bavarian cream is a classic dessert that was included in the repertoire of chef Marie-Antoine Carême, who is sometimes credited with it.It was named in the early 19th century for Bavaria or, perhaps in the history of haute cuisine, for a particularly distinguished visiting Bavarian, such as a Wittelsbach, given that its origin is believed to have been during the 17th and 18th century when ...