My brother loves telling people that he regularly eats bacon and eggs for breakfast and puts
actual cream in his coffee.
But can you really call something ice cream if it's not, you know, made
with actual cream?
It's a lighter way of including some cream without full on adding that
much actual cream to a soup!
It's not really creamy in the sense that there is
actual cream in the soup.
It pulls off the creamy aspect from yogurt, so you're bypassing the added fat and calories of
using actual cream.
Enjoy the verdant flavors of asparagus in this creamy soup - without the heavy calories
of actual cream!
While I can't tell you that it tastes EXACTLY like the carrot cake your grandmother made (you'd
need actual cream cheese for that), I can tell you that it's still DARN GOOD.
To keep it light and not weighed down with
using actual cream I decided to model it after a Moscow Mule by using cream soda to replace the cream and give the effervescence of ginger beer.
It's almost hard to believe that you don't need
the actual cream.
Coconut milk makes this earthy dish creamy — sans
the actual cream — while the perfect amount of toppings draw out the sweetness of the squash.
I didn't think it was possible to make a cream sauce without butter or
actual cream, but I promise you, this was a cream sauce.
Yogurt is a much healthier alternative to using
actual cream, which is high in fat.
After all, it doesn't sound like the best tasting combination, but apparently it gives your drink a creamy consistency similar to
actual cream.
So instead of
the actual cream, I whipped up a cashew cream in my blender and stirred that into the soup.
There's
no actual cream or butter used!
You may have read that you should use special creams to rub in to help reduce cellulite but I think it is more to do with the massaging effect of rubbing those creams in than
the actual cream itself.
Hi Marissa, some stores sell
the actual cream in a package but otherwise you can just scoop the solid stuff off of the top of the can!
It has
actual cream, peppermint, and cocoa, who would have thought?