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20Jun2008

Make Your Own Crème Fraiche

Post Author: Jenny McCoy

Crème fraiche is more or less the French version of American’s sour cream.  It is a fermented cream that has a similar flavor and texture to sour cream, but is a little less tangy and is usually a bit thicker in consistency.

You can find it at your local gourmet food store, and use it for a plethora of recipes.  I love using crème fraiche as a substitute for whipped cream on desserts, or for a tasty veggie dip base.  It’s also a nice way to fancy up a simple baked potato.  However, if you do purchase it in its pre-made state you’ll find yourself paying a upwards of $6 for an 8-ounce package.  So, instead, I suggest you make it yourself!  It is the easiest thing in the world to make; it’ll save you a buck or two; and how cool is it to tell your friends you made your own cheese?!

Here’s the how-to:

For every eight ounces of heavy cream, you’ll need one ounce of buttermilk.  Combine these two ingredients with a quick stir, then pour into a glass mason jar, closed with a screw-top lid.  Let the filled jar sit out at room temperature for 24 hours to thicken slightly and ferment.  Then refrigerate the cheese until cold, even more thickened, and ready to use.

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