533 fresh cream recipes

Top Recipes with Fresh Cream

Fresh cream is a dairy product obtained by skimming the top layer of milk. It has a luscious texture and adds a touch of richness to the dish. It’s a wonderful ingredient that helps balance the mouth-feel and flavor of dishes, both Indian and international. Dress up a cupful of coffee or add it to Indian curries and makes them totally irresistible!

Indian cuisine uses fresh cream to add an element of richness to savory recipes ranging from Methi Malai Paneer Subzi and Paneer do Pyaza to Palak Soup and Hyderabadi Sofiyani Biryani. It can be used in shorbas, dals, subzis, pulaos, biryanis, and more

Top 10 Indian Recipes using Fresh Cream

  Top 10 Indian Recipes using Fresh Cream
1. Methi Malai Paneer Subzi
2. Paneer Do Pyaza
3. Cream Of Spinach Soup
4. Baingan Musasalam
5. Dal Makhani
6. Methi Mutter Malai
7. Hyderabadi Sofiyani Biryani
8. Baked Layered Coconut Rice with Curry
9. Paneer Tikka Masala
10. Fruit and Vegetable Raita

Fresh cream is also used in International cooking, especially Italian cuisine. It mingles with the flavors and textures of soups, salads and dips to make them richer and more attractive. Dishes like Creamy Macaroni with Broccoli, Creamy Pumpkin Risotto and Classic Chocolate Fondue would be incomplete without a dash of fresh cream. Try some of these evergreen favorites…
 

Top 10 International Recipes using Fresh Cream

  Top 10 International Recipes using Fresh Cream
1. Creamy Pumpkin Risotto
2. Pasta in Red Sauce
3. Classic Chocolate Fondue
4. French Toast
5. Burritos
6. Vegetable Risotto
7. Pesto Penne
8. Tortellini with Sun Dried Tomatoes and Basil Pesto Sauce
9. Baked Potatoes with Broccoli and Red Pepper
10. Creamy Macaroni with Broccoli

How to make Fresh Cream at Home?

Alternatively, you can also make your own fresh cream at home. It is time-consuming but definitely worth the effort. After boiling milk each morning, let it simmer for a few minutes. Let it cool and then place it in the refrigerator for a couple of hours. After that, you will find a thick layer of malai on the top of your milk. Lift it carefully with a slotted spoon and store it in an airtight container in the freezer. Continue doing this for a few days till you have the required amount of malai. Then, leave the collected malai at room temperature for a while till it defrosts but is still cold, and then whip it using a hand blender till you get smooth, frothy cream. If you do not have a hand blender, you can also do this using the blender jar of your mixer grinder. Don’t whip for too long or you will end up with butter instead of cream! Just a whip or two will do.

Use your fresh cream in delightful ways to add a touch of glamour to your sweet and savory dishes


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Fresh out of the garden, that is how this dip feels! The Radish, Cucumber and Curd Dip comprises refreshing salad veggies with curd and fresh cream for richness and green chillies for flavour. Chill and serve this dip with freshly-sliced crunchy veggies.
Noodles with tomato and cheese sauce is a typical party serving, wherein cooked pasta is served with a choice of two sauces, one tangy and one creamy. Guests are offered a choice of picking between the sauces, as per their taste. While both sauces and the pasta are easy to prepare, i suggest spending a little time on a nice, attractive serving style.
Like our desi khichdi , Risotto also has a unique flavour and soft texture, which Italians find comforting. Once you develop a taste for this Italian delicacy, you will find it a pleasure to rest every spoonful on your taste buds, with the soothing taste of milk and cheese, the classic aroma of pepper, and the crunchiness of mixed vegetables. Interestingly, this recipe is rich in protein not just from the dairy products used, but also with the smart replacement of polished rice with brown rice. This not only increases the protein content, but fibre content too making this a healthy fare for kids and adults. Cut the vegetables finely, so your kids will wipe off the Baked Vegetable Risotto faster than you can imagine.
Interesting colours, textures and flavours make this spicy dish quite enjoyable.
A very different, delicious tomato soup.
Delicate crepes filled with cottage cheese in a creamy makhani gravy.
Yes, these are the all-time-favourite baked potatoes which are spiced with the traditional baharat powder to let the recipe find place in this book. Spinach is not added in the original baked potatoes, but here it imparts a flavour liked by the Lebanese thus it is included.
Aloo based recipes are a dime a dozen! But this is my all-time favourite. I guarantee you, the stuffing used for the aloo here is a first-rate blend of tofu, nuts and spices… best combination in the whole world! Cream helps to blend the ingredients well so that it sticks well to the cavities in the scooped potatoes. Do not use big potatoes as they don't look good in the subzi, and also take longer to cook. Opt for small or medium sized potatoes. Keep them ready in advance, so that when a guest comes, you could just make the gravy, pour over the potatoes and serve. If need be, you could warm the subzi in an oven or microwave.
Luxury – there is no better word to describe the potato paneer bake. Layers of mashed potato, green peas and paneer aptly spiced and perked up with lemon juice, are topped with curd-cream and baked till perfectly done. Lose yourself in this sumptuous preparation, and make sure every spoonful spans all three layers!
The classical cold soup.
This nourishing aromatic broth is good for those days when you feel least inclined to cook up a whole meal. Try this when your appetite is better in second and third trimesters. This make a great one dish meal when served with hot dinner rolls or steamed rice. Packed with fibre, protein and iron, this dish is one your family will also love.
Simple classic pasta made with fusilli and cottage cheese tossed along with garden fresh parsley and basil enhances the essence of each and every ingredient used. You can replace the fusilli with penne, conchiglie or any other short pasta. This recipe is a good choice for an easy lunch menu. Fresh herbs have a magical and concentrated flavour and bring a dazzling green effect on the pasta.
Olives are almost always served in Italy, a custom that comes down from Roman times. Pickled olives have been served as a snack or after a meal along with cheese for hundreds of years. A combination of truly authentic Italian flavours, cream cheese, perked up with olives and celery make this delightful recipe. If you make the dip in advance, store it in the refrigerator. Mix in a tablespoon of cream if the dip become too dry when serving. If the paneer is not fresh and creamy, try using a little cream and smoothen the paneer by making a fine puree in the blender. There is no limit to what you can serve this dip with. For example, crackers, potato chips, toast, pieces of fresh vegetables-the combinations are endless and of course divine! You can even use this dip as a sandwich spread. Do try other dips like Pumpkin Dip or Parsley Yoghurt Dip .
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