Whipped cream is cement

<b>I got distracted while whipping the whipped cream and now it's cement.</b><br>
"You can actually bring it back by drizzling in a tablespoon of heavy cream and folding it in with a rubber spatula," says Bishop. "Gently. You don't need to be using the electric mixer any more. You've worked that cream enough. In a pinch you could try using milk, but cream is obviously going to be a lot better."

( November 16, 2012 )

I got distracted while whipping the whipped cream and now it's cement.
"You can actually bring it back by drizzling in a tablespoon of heavy cream and folding it in with a rubber spatula," says Bishop. "Gently. You don't need to be using the electric mixer any more. You've worked that cream enough. In a pinch you could try using milk, but cream is obviously going to be a lot better."

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