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QuestionAfter refrigerating whipped cream and getting ready to frost cake, my whipped cream is soft. What can l do to stiffen the texture?Community AnswerGive your whipped cream a good stir; it will combine everything perfectly and return it to its original state.
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QuestionCould I user agar agar instead of gelatin if I want to make a vegetarian eggless cake?Community AnswerYes. Agar agar will set your mixture. I would suggest adding a small bit more agar agar, maybe a quarter teaspoon, to ensure that it sets properly.
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QuestionCan whipping cream hold an edible image? Will there be a negative effect if I put it in the refrigerator?Community AnswerYes, it can, if you fortify it with instant pudding mix prior to whipping. Ditto for refrigeration, but I wouldn't go past a few hours, which is just enough time to cool and solidify the whipped cream. The problem is that whipped cream will pick up on any nasty odors that might be lurking in your refrigerator.
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QuestionCan I use Nestle cream to decorate a cake?Oh live 🫒Community AnswerYes, you can use anything to decorate a cake. Let your imagination go wild and don't be afraid to experiment.
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QuestionCan I use the heavy whipped cream alone without any other ingredient, just colour alone?Community AnswerYes! Keep in mind that unless a stabilizer is used (instant pudding being the easiest and the best), the whipped cream can break down over time.
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QuestionMy whipped cream became watery, what to do now?Community AnswerIt'd just be easiest to toss it and start over. Consider using a stabilizer.
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QuestionHow best can I store my left over whipped cream?Community AnswerYou can store it in an airtight container, but it goes downhill fairly quickly. Make a fruit salad or a milkshake or a banana split or just eat it straight as soon as possible. Otherwise, you might find a puddle in your container.
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QuestionWhen you refrigerate the frosted cake to set (step 4 above), do you have to cover it? I plan to make the cake the night before. And what to use to cover? I have a 4 tier tall cake.Community AnswerAlways cover any pastry or cake. These products love to soak in all sorts of nasty smells that might be lurking in your refrigerator. You'll only be disappointed if not.
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QuestionCan I use powdered milk to make whipped cream?Community AnswerThe only way to make dried powdered milk to whip up is to use a high-powered immersion blender, and not all of them will make a product as tasty as whipped cream. My very first Braun made a wonderful whipped topping with dried milk, but most of my other immersions never could.
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QuestionCan I use cream cheese instead of gelatin?Community AnswerYes, you can! But use a recipe that specifically calls for cream cheese. Philadelphia cream cheese has a wonderful recipe on their website without gelatin in it. Gelatin as a stabilizer can be difficult to use.
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QuestionDo I need to crumb coat my cake?Community AnswerI've never had to, but it doesn't look as professional if there isn't one. (I'm thinking about the heavier whipped cream frostings that utilize cream cheese.)
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QuestionCan I make flowers with this icing?Community AnswerNo! This frosting doesn't hold flowers well at all. You would want to use buttercream instead.
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QuestionCan I colour whipped cream?Dallin StarchmanCommunity AnswerYou can use food coloring to color whipped cream. How much you use depends on how intense you want the colour.
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QuestionCan I add chocolate pudding to whipped cream icing?Dallin StarchmanCommunity AnswerYes, you can, and it tastes amazing. Make sure to have similar or even amounts of each.
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QuestionAfter the gelatin sets doesn’t it have to be liquified again and cooled a bit before adding it to the mixture?LexieCommunity AnswerNo. After you let the gelatin sit, add it to the mixture as is. You want to add it to your mixture already set. Do not change its composition.
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QuestionWhipping cream contains fat below 35% will work perfectly?LexieCommunity AnswerYes, but it will take a lot longer to form and the peaks will not stiffen as much.
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QuestionCan I add crushed pineapple to my icing?AllieCommunity AnswerYes, you can, but do not add too much or it will make your icing slimy. Also, either way around if you do use pineapple, you should not let it sit for very long.
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QuestionCan I mix pistachio instant pudding in the whipped cream?Community AnswerYes, you can. You could use French vanilla instant pudding, but any instant pudding will do. Just be care how much additional added sugar/sweetener is used. I usually don't because it will be sweet enough, although you may like extra Mexican vanilla.
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QuestionWhat is the purpose of gelatin here?IdabelleCommunity AnswerThe purpose of gelatin in this recipe is to thicken the icing and stiffen it up.
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QuestionWhat does lemon zest do in whipped cream?IdabelleCommunity AnswerLemon zest is added for flavor. The zest gives it a nice faint lemon taste, but unlike lemon juice, it won't water down your icing/whipped cream or make it too sour.
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QuestionMy whipping cream is okay for icing the the cake but not for piping stars and rosettes. Will adding gelatin result in proper piping?IdabelleCommunity AnswerIt should, depending on how small you want to pipe the stars and rosettes. If the problem is that the icing is too loose, it should fix the problem for the most part. The gelatin is used for thickening the icing (like how you thicken a pudding), so it should firm up.
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QuestionCan I use the whipped cream to decorate straight from the can?IdabelleCommunity AnswerIf you wanted to, you could. Just make sure that you apply the whipped cream right before the cake is eaten, or it'll get all soggy and lumpy in the fridge. You also want to have a steady hand, and the whipped cream with come out of the can very fast and you need to keep up with it, unless you want the whipped cream to be in squiggly shapes.
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QuestionCan I freeze an ice cream cake that I want to decorate with whipped cream?Mb_09dfaf3af51cCommunity AnswerYes, you can do that. Whipped cream freezes and thaws well. If you want special designs, try piping them on parchment paper first and freezing. Then add them to the cake at serving time.
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QuestionI have a cake with whipped cream frosting that will be out in 90 degree weather. How long will it take before it goes plop?Community AnswerIt will melt in less than 15 minutes in that heat. If kept away from direct heat, it could last up to an hour. You could keep it in a cooler to make sure it stays cold and not able to melt.
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QuestionHow long will heavy cream frosting last and where to store it?Community AnswerIt would last up to a few days to 5 days if stored correctly. You have to make sure to store it in the refrigerator for it not to melt at room temperature.
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QuestionI am a beginner and planning to use powder whipping cream to fill in between the layers as well as pipe through nozzles. Is it okay or will my cake become soggy and the icing deflate?IdabelleCommunity AnswerThe icing shouldn't deflate, and your cake will not become soggy unless the icing is watery.
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QuestionCan I add color to whipped cream?Community AnswerYes, you can. That’s a great way to make your cake a bit more colorful; use food coloring. Just don’t add too much because it could make your whipped cream a bit too thin.
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QuestionWhat else can I use other than gelatin?Tazin RahmanCommunity AnswerYou can switch to agar agar powder or piping gel will work as well. Or you can skip this too and just make it with cold whisked whipped milk.
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QuestionDoes whipping cream come in liquid or powdered form when one wants to purchase it?Tazin RahmanCommunity AnswerWhipped cream is cream that is whipped by a whisk or mixer until it is light and fluffy, or by the expansion of dissolved gas, forming a colloid. It is often sweetened and sometimes flavored with vanilla. So, you'll find the liquid form is best.
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QuestionWill whipping cream below 35% fat work perfectly for piping the cake?Tazin RahmanCommunity AnswerYes, it will work very nicely. Just make sure that skimmed milk is cold enough, as that it will help to whisk it into stiff peaks.
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