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La creme de la cream

Postby mark111757 » Sun Jan 14, 2018 11:34 pm

This was part of an article in the Jan 2018 bbc good food middle east. Sure wish we could find cool stuff like this in the states


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Re: La creme de la cream

Postby Renée » Sun Jan 14, 2018 11:50 pm

I can get Président Creme Fraiche, Mark and Isygny Ste. Mer Creme Fraiche, but not the ordinary cream. Mind you, I can get the lovely golden Jersey butter. I'm wondering if it is fresh or sterilised.

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Re: La creme de la cream

Postby mark111757 » Mon Jan 15, 2018 12:07 am

Over here I have seen president butter and kerrygold butter as well as butter made from goats cream. People seem to go crazy over Kerry gold.


https://www.sthelensfarm.co.uk/products/butter-cream/



I recall nigella had a recipe with goats DBL cream in it.

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Re: La creme de la cream

Postby Alexandria » Mon Jan 15, 2018 12:32 am

@ Mark,

@ Renée,

Good evening. I really do not use cream as I rarely bake at home. During the holidays, we bake some desserts at my parents however, they are usually not with cream ..

However, I do buy Crème Fraîche from Isygny - Normandy as well ..

Have a lovely evening .. :thumbsup
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