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Preview: Crème Fraîche (Mexican Crema)

by Dawn T in Rouxbe Videos

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Crème Fraîche (Mexican Crema)

Preview: Crème Fraîche (Mexican Crema)

by Dawn T in Rouxbe Videos

Crème fraîche is thickened cream that has a "sour cream-like" texture and taste. It has a slightly tangy almost nutty flavor, that is the perfect complement for both sweet and savory dishes.

Serves
1 cup
Active Time
5 mins
Total Time
12 - 24 hrs

Step 1: Making the Crème Fraîche

Making the Crème Fraîche
  • 3/4 cup heavy cream (33% M.F.)
  • 1/4 cup buttermilk
  • juice from 1/2 a fresh lemon

To make the crème fraîche, pour boiling water into an earthenware crock, or a heavy glass measuring cup.

Allow the container to heat for a minute, then pour out the water and add the whipping cream, buttermilk, lemon juice.

Stir well and cover with plastic wrap. Store at room temperature for two days or until the mixture reaches the consistency of thick cream. It will thicken even further once refrigerated.

If stored properly, crème fraîche will last up to a week in the refrigerator.

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Notes

Crème fraîche is available in specialty or gourmet markets, but making it is easy and much less expensive. Plus, making it yourself allows you to personalize it. To do this, add a herb or spice, such as lemongrass, tarragon or even cinnamon, after you add the lemon juice. Then let set and enjoy!

Crème fraîche can be added to soups and sauces and it will not curdle or split due to the high fat content in the cream.

Crème fraîche is also referred to as Mexican Crema

Comments

Bad video

Video does not provide any proportions. Weak.

by Mike W | Oct 8, 2008 5:02am | Permalink
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Sorry the ingredients were not showing up, it is fixed now. Thanks for pointing this out. Good luck.

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