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Heavy cream alternatives for sweet, savory, and healthy dishes
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You’ve got all the ingredients you need for your recipe… except for heavy cream, that is. Don’t worry, though—you don’t have to make an extra trip to the store. At its core, heavy cream (also known as heavy whipping cream) is just a thicker dairy product made with milk fat that’s easy to replicate (or even replace) in your recipes. Read on for plenty of simple substitutions that can work for a variety of your cooking and baking needs.

Things You Should Know

  • Replace 1 cup (237 mL) of heavy cream with 1 / 4 cup (57 g) of butter and a 3 4   c (180 mL) of whole milk in recipes that don’t involve whipped cream.
  • Substitute heavy cream with half-and-half at a 1:1 ratio in your homemade ice cream.
  • Switch out 1 cup (237 mL) of heavy cream with 1 2   c (120 mL) of both low-fat, unsalted cottage cheese and low-fat yogurt to give your dish a healthy touch.
  • Create vegan-friendly recipes by subbing 1 cup (237 mL) of heavy cream with 1 cup of coconut cream or puréed tofu.
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Unsalted Butter and Whole Milk

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  1. For every 1 cup (237 mL) of heavy cream your recipe calls for, use 1 / 4 cup (57 g) of butter and a 3 4   c (180 mL) of milk. Simply place the butter on your counter and wait for it to become room temperature before stirring it into the whole milk with a whisk. Keep in mind that this combo doesn’t whip well, but it’ll work for pretty much any other recipe. [1]
    • Works well with: All recipes
    • Good for whipped cream: No
    • Vegan: No
    • Tip: Only have margarine on hand? No problem—just mix 3 4   c (180 mL) of milk with 1 4   c (59 mL) of melted margarine for a quick and easy substitute. [2]
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Half and Half

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Make Heavy Cream
    Since half-and-half is already 50% heavy cream, it’s a pretty good alternative to the real deal—just use 1  c (240 mL) of half-and-half for every 1 cup (237 mL) of heavy cream listed in the recipe. [5] Half-and-half is an especially great substitute for homemade ice cream. [6]
    • Works well with: All dishes (except whipped cream)
    • Good for whipped cream: No
    • Vegan: No
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Evaporated Milk

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Make Heavy Cream
    Grab some evaporated milk for non-whipped cream recipes. Add the same amount of evaporated milk as heavy cream listed in your recipe, whether that’s 1 cup (237 mL), 1 / 4 cup (59 mL), or 1 tbsp (15 mL). [10] If you’d like to make your dish a little healthier, pick up a can of evaporated skim milk instead. [11]
    • Works well with: Baked goods, non-whipped cream dishes
    • Good for whipped cream: No
    • Vegan: No
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Low-fat Unsalted Cottage Cheese and Low-fat Yogurt

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Make Heavy Cream
    For every 1 cup (237 mL) of heavy cream listed in your recipe, measure out 1 2   c (120 mL) of low-fat, unsalted cottage cheese as well as 1 2   c (120 mL) of low-fat yogurt. If you don’t have low-fat yogurt on hand, use 1 2   c (120 mL) of skim milk instead. [14]
    • Works well with: Sauces and soups [15]
    • Good for whipped cream: No
    • Vegan: No
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Puréed Tofu

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Make Heavy Cream
    Grab 1 cup (248 g) of firm or extra-firm silken tofu for every cup (237 mL) of heavy cream that the recipe requires. Purée the tofu in a blender until it’s a smooth consistency before adding it to your sauce or soup dish. [17]
    • Works well with: Soups and sauces
    • Good for whipped cream: No
    • Vegan: Yes
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Plant Milk and Oil

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Make Heavy Cream
    Grab the plant milk of your choice (like oat milk , cashew milk , almond milk , or soy milk ), along with a flavorless oil (like vegetable oil). For every cup (237 mL) of heavy cream the recipe lists, use 2 3   c (160 mL) of plant milk and 1 3   c (79 mL) of oil. [18]
    • Works well with: All recipes (except for whipped cream)
    • Good for whipped cream: No
    • Vegan: Yes
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Heavy Cream Powder

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Make Heavy Cream
    Use the same amount of powder as heavy cream listed in the recipe—all you have to do is stir some water into the heavy cream powder to turn it back into cream. [19] Before you get started, check the package for the exact ratio of water to powder that you need.
    • Works well with: All recipes
    • Good for whipped cream: Yes
    • Vegan: No
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    Why does homemade heavy cream not whip?
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    In real heavy cream, the molecules are complex collections of fats, proteins and water. When whipped, these molecules begin to break down, allowing air bubbles to form. The "remains" of the molecules form the structure which gives whipped cream it's shape and solid appearance. These methods are mixing of a fat (like butter) with a liquid (like milk). Since they are two different ingredients, not one mass of molecules, they do not bind together to form the structure needed to sustain whipped cream.
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    Do I have to boil the milk?
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    No. There is no need to do that.
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    Can I use heavy cream in making ice cream?
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    Yes. 2 cups heavy whipping cream (whipped), one can of sweetened condensed milk, 1 tsp vanilla extract. Fold into cream. Freeze overnight.
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      To make 1 cup (240 mL) of heavy cream, first place 1/3 cup (75 g) of unsalted butter in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave the butter on high for 10 seconds at a time until it's fully melted. Then, take the butter out of the microwave and let it cool for 1-2 minutes. Finally, pour 2/3 cup (160 mL) of whole milk into the melted butter and whisk the ingredients together for 1 minute. You now have heavy cream. Store your homemade heavy cream in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Re-mix the cream when you take it out of the fridge before using it. For variations on this recipe that you can try, read on!

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