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How to Make Heavy Cream with Milk and Butter

Do you remember the first time you whipped up a batch of fresh whipped cream, watching it grow fluffy and light before your eyes? Now, you can recreate that magic at home with a simple recipe for making heavy cream with milk and butter. It takes just a few minutes of preparation, and you’ll appreciate how the rich flavor elevates your desserts and drinks. This method works exceptionally well, giving you a creamy texture comparable to store-bought heavy cream.

This recipe is perfect for anyone who loves to bake or create homemade desserts. Whether it’s for topping your favorite pie, enhancing a cake, or creating indulgent hot chocolates, this heavy cream is a versatile addition. Make-ahead tip: You can store homemade heavy cream in the refrigerator for about five days.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Achieve a rich, creamy texture that enhances desserts beautifully.
  • Simple ingredients come together quickly with minimal fuss.
  • Customizable sweetness with optional sugar and vanilla extract.
  • Perfect for various occasions, from everyday treats to special celebrations.

What You’ll Need

Gather everything you need for this creamy delight:

For the Cream

  • 150 g unsalted butter
  • 150 g whole milk (about ½ cup + 2 tbsps)
  • 30 g powdered sugar (or granulated sugar; optional)
  • 5 g vanilla extract (1 tsp; optional)

Use granulated sugar if you prefer a less fine texture.

Substitutions & Swaps

  • Coconut cream for dairy-free version
  • Half-and-half for a lighter alternative
  • Milk alternatives like almond or oat milk
  • Maple syrup instead of powdered sugar

How to Make It

Start crafting your own heavy cream with these straightforward steps:

1. Heat

Add butter and milk to a saucepan. Cook and stir over medium-low heat, turning off the heat immediately after the butter fully melts. Do not bring the mixture to a boil.

2. Blend

Pour the mixture into a blender. Blend on high speed (or juice mode) for 1 minute.

How to Make Heavy Cream with Milk and Butter

3. Cool

Transfer the blended mixture to a large mixing bowl. Allow it to cool to room temperature, then cover with plastic wrap tightly pressed onto the surface to avoid water droplets. Refrigerate overnight or until completely cooled.

4. Sweeten

When you’re ready to whip the cream, take the mixing bowl out from the refrigerator and remove the plastic wrap. Optionally, add powdered sugar and vanilla extract for sweetness.

5. Whip

Whip the cream using a hand mixer on medium speed, beating until you reach your desired stage of whipping. For easier whipping in warmer temperatures, use an ice bath beneath the bowl as you whip.

How to Store It

Fridge: Store in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
Freezer: No, the texture will change when thawed.
Reheat: Not applicable; use cold or whip fresh.

Tips for Best Results

  • Ensure the butter is fully melted for an even blend.
  • Use chilled utensils for whipping if your kitchen is warm.
  • Stir in sugar gradually to incorporate without splashing.
  • Always store whipped cream in an airtight container to maintain freshness.

Serving Suggestions

  • Top off your favorite cakes or cupcakes for a luxurious finish.
  • Drizzle over fresh fruit for a delightful treat.
  • Use in coffee or desserts for an enhanced creamy experience.

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