Cal. count on reducing cream by half by boiling
paulathoren1
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If I take two cups of cream and reduce it by half by boiling for a suace, is the nutritional index the same as two cups, one cup, or something inbetween?
I am trying to determine if I could it as 1 Tbs or 2.
Thanks!
I am trying to determine if I could it as 1 Tbs or 2.
Thanks!
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2 cups of cream, boiled down, will still have the same calories. You are evaporating water, not fat and calories.0
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I agree it should be very close to the same.0
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sigh
. That is what I figured - but somewhere along the line it has to change - if you reduced it to 1/4 of a cup would it still be 1,600 calories? 0 -
sigh
. That is what I figured - but somewhere along the line it has to change - if you reduced it to 1/4 of a cup would it still be 1,600 calories?
Same calories because all you are removing is the water as already stated.0
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