How To Make Whipped Cream

 

Whipped Cream

Whipped Cream

Whipped cream is an essential element in many desserts, and one of the easiest. Making whipped cream at home is a great choice for many reasons: it’s tastier, cheaper and has no preservatives, corn syrup or other chemicals, and best of all, is done in five minutes.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup heavy (whipping) cream

  • 2 Tablespoons sweetener of your choice

  • 1/2 teaspoon flavoring of your choice (optional)

For a sweetener, you can use sugar, or you could experiment with maple syrup, honey or anything else that sounds good to you.

You may find you prefer more or less sweetener — feel free to adjust to your taste. Make sure to use a new clean spoon each time you check the flavor, though, and do get your taste set before you whip. For basic whipped cream I don’t use a flavoring at all because I like the flavor of the cream itself. But if you prefer you could add a bit of vanilla. Or if you want to get wild, you could try chocolate, coffee, almond extract, peppermint… anything that sounds appealing.

Method

Put it all in a clean mixing bowl and whip until you’re done. It really is important that the bowl is clean, or it could affect your results. Some people prefer to use a chilled bowl, but I usually haven’t thought that far ahead and my cream whips up just fine.

Cream Being Whipped In Stand Mixer

If you don’t have a stand mixer, a hand-held mixer will do. If you don’t have any mixer, you can whip the cream by hand using a wire whisk, but be prepared to get a workout!!

If your recipe asks for cream whipped to “soft peaks,” your whipped cream is done when it leaves soft, rounded mounds when the whisk is pulled out.

Cream Whipped to Soft Peaks

If your recipe doesn’t specify a stiffness, or if you are making the whipped cream to top pie or another dessert, you will want stiff whipped cream. It should be stiff enough so that the whisk leaves a network of canyons in the cream as it moves through. Do watch the cream closely at this stage, however; if it whips too long, you will end up with butter.

Cream Whipped to Stiff Peaks

Whipped cream tends to breaks down, or “separate,” over time, so plan to use it within a few days. Storing in the refrigerator in a covered glass container is best. Plastic will work, but the cream may separate sooner.

Another tip is to make sure never to put fingers or used spoons back into the whipped cream being stored in the fridge. It will make it separate all that much faster. Use a new clean spoon each time you taste.

Stand Mixer Whisk Covered in Whipped Cream

Wasn’t that easy? Now you have a good supply of cream for topping pie, pudding or even a steaming mug of hot chocolate. You could also make my No-Bake Cheesecake which uses the real thing instead of that frozen stuff. Why use that stuff when you can have this?

Whipped Cream

Or you could just eat it plain.

I don’t know anyone who does that.

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Comments

9 responses to “How To Make Whipped Cream”

  1. I really like the idea of making this from scratch as opposed to “store bought”. This is really easy too, which is right up my alley-lol.I’ll definitely try this next week to go with my mother in law’s apple pie.Enjoy your Thanksgiving holiday!

  2. That pink bowl of whipped cream is just dreamy in and of itself! Yum!Brenda

  3. Thank you for that, Angela!! I have always wanted to learn how to make whipped cream and now I can!!Oh, and at your advice about the Restore, I finally went, but wasn’t overly impressed. Yours is far better. I assume like most places, it is hit or miss. I did get a vintage tablecloth, rod finials, and a few other little things for only $3, so it wasn’t a total miss!!

  4. Ok, maybe it’s because I haven’t had dinner yet, but your first photo of the whipped cream, made my salivate like crazy. I’m going to have to do this myself sometime very soon! 🙂

  5. Oooh! looks so yummy!

  6. mm hey Angela im kinda new to all this cooking thing no actually in quite familliar with cooking but no so familiar with you know making cook desserts and whipped cream is deffinatly one of those things that justs yops it of with thanks and my family were dazzled after making that good cake and then whipped cream on the top

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    Tamisha Heyward

    A nice recpe idea you have here. I am always looking for more ideas to keep the kids entertained with and this one might just do the trick so thank you for sharing it.

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    Anonymous

    thnxs so much!!

  9. stephanie Avatar
    stephanie

    I needed to know if whipped cream will keep. How much sugar is needed for whipping cream and how thick to whip it for pies. Thank you!! You answered my every whipped cream question! Very thorough and pretty pics.

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