hold a infrared thermometer as close to the case as poosble?
sour cream olive oil and cucumbers... must be at room temp
the temp of ice cream is 0 the temp of ice cream is 0
yes. Sour cream is made by adding live yogurt cultures to heavy cream and leaving it at room temp for a few days. You can either add some plain yogurt to your cream and leave it out for a few days, or you can add a touch of lemon juice to your recipe with the heavy cream. Personally, I substitute plain yogurt for the lower fat content, and it tastes the same.
Plain yogurt and sour cream are made the exact same way... by adding live cultures to milk and leaving them at room temp for several days. The only difference is the fat content. Full fat cream is used in sour cream. Low fat or skim milk is used to make yogurt. I myself, only use plain yogurt, and I love it. It tastes wonderful on baked potatoes and its guilt free so I slather it on heavy.
Mix one part sour cream, one part creamcheese and four parts heavy cream. Mix in a saucepan while over low heat. when it gets to 185 F, cover and let cool at room temp for three hours. viola!
Creme fraiche is a form of sour cream made using French cooking techniques. You can make it yourself by mixing room temp or slightly warm (not hot) fresh heavy cream (2 cups) with a little buttermilk (3 Tbsp), also room temp, in a glass jar, cover it and leave it in a warmish room temperature place for 24 hours (on top of the refrigerator is the best place for this). Stir every six hours or so. Stir once more and put in the refrigerator for another 24 hours and you will have some wonderful (better than sour cream) stuff!Otherwise, it depends on what you are making. Some recipes can use plain yogurt or cottage cheese blended until smooth or ricotta cheese. If you are using it at the table on a baked potato, for example, you can use the yogurt, ricotta, or cottage cheese.You can make yogurt cheese by placing plain yogurt in cheese cloth and let it drip until the watery liquids drain out (8 or so hours), leaving a wonderful soft yogurt cheese that is very much like sour cream.For baking, substitutions aren't always successful.It mostly depends on what you are making that needs sour cream. But, if my sour cream has gone bad or I don't have any I replace it with ranch dressing or french onion dip or I just do without it!
No it is not. I mean, you can eat it. But it will not taste right. And it might give you some tummy troubles.That is only partly true. Sour cream and yogurt are made the exact same way... by adding live cultures to milk(for yogurt) or cream(for sour cream), and then leaving them at room temp for up to several days. As with anything, eventually it will "go bad", but if it tastes good, then it is good. Cottage cheese can be homemade by adding some vinegar to a gallon of milk and leaving it on the counter for a day. Then, rinse the vinegar and refrigerate.As a side note for healthy living, I always use plain yogurt instead of sour cream. It has all the taste without the fat, and none of the added chemicals and fake sweeteners that Fat Free Sour Cream has. Try it.
I have a freezer that holds a temp at 1 degree, will that hold ice cream? I put cold water in the freezer next to the indoor thermostat and not only did the water freeze the temp was at 1 degree. Later I was told that when they put ice cream in it the temp went up to 10 degrees. can you help me
a tonge or maybe ice-cream
to check the temp. you have to stick a thermometer through it
How do you check cool temp sensor on a 5.8l f150?
Bring it to room temp