When I first heard of clotted cream I had two thoughts. What in the world is clotted cream? And I am pretty sure you aren't supposed to eat cream if it is clotting. My friend introduced me to clotted cream when she held a little tea party at a local tea shop. I was very skeptical, but tried it anyway. It was delicious! It is like cream, but in the form of butter, with a slightly nutty flavor. You can eat it on scones, muffins, English muffins, breads, fresh fruit, etc. It is actually really easy to make. It just takes a lot of time waiting. Just make sure to get a heavy cream that is NOT ultra-pasteurized. Otherwise it will not work. You can eat clotted cream on scones, muffins, English muffins, breads, fresh fruit, etc.
Clotted Cream
1 quart heavy cream (not ultra-pasteurized!)
Pour cream into a medium oven safe dish. The cream should come 1-3 inches up the side of the pan. I used a CorningWear dish. You can also use a shallow Pyrex dish.
Place cream in the oven at your lowest heat setting, but no higher than 180 degrees, for 10-12 hours., until a thick, yellowish layer forms on top.
Gently remove from the oven and allow to cool at room temperature for 8 hours.
Cover and cool in fridge for an additional 8 hours. Then gently scrape off the top layer of thick cream into a small mixing bowl. Stir until smooth. Store in an airtight jar in the fridge for up to 1 week.
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Monday, November 4, 2013
Maple Cinnamon Ham Glaze
We had some friends over for dinner tonight and luckily I found this glaze, it was about the only thing that saved me from all the other things going wrong. It's super simple too. I KNOW you will like it! :)
1/4 C packed brown sugar
2 tsp. ground cinnamon
1 C maple syrup
Stir brown sugar and cinnamon together in a bowl until well combined. Pour in maple syrup and stir until smooth. Enjoy over some delicious ham!
You can find the original recipe HERE, thanks!
1/4 C packed brown sugar
2 tsp. ground cinnamon
1 C maple syrup
Stir brown sugar and cinnamon together in a bowl until well combined. Pour in maple syrup and stir until smooth. Enjoy over some delicious ham!
You can find the original recipe HERE, thanks!
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