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Kate, other cooking wizzes...
Do you think I could use fat free half and half in place of the whipping cream in this recipe? I can't bring myself to use heavy whipping cream!
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Re: Kate, other cooking wizzes...
I would do 1/2 c. fat free milk, 1 T. cornstarch and 1/2 T. flour whisked together in it's place. That's what I generally use when I don't want to buy it - it won't work in baking recipes, but I'm fairly certain it would be fine here.
If you already have the half and half, that should be fine.
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I'm the queen of forgetting something and having to make substitutions.
It looks good - let me know how it comes out!
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I think the milk with cornstarch and flour is a great idea! Good job Kate, I would have never thought of that.
My MIL has tons of recipes with heavy cream, but it does thicken up quite nicely on its own when boiled. I don't know if half-and-half would thicken the same way for the sauce.