cooking with cream
veronicastelo
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When you cook with cream and you let it reduce to half its amount is it still the same amount in calories as the full amount? I heard that when you boil milk your cooking off some of the fat that's why it's not as creamy as cold milk. I was wondering if the same applies with cream or if it's just a myth.
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Hmmm...none of that really makes sense to me. The heat is going to make the fat essentially melt, as in become more liquidy.
As far as reduce calories, that doesn't make sense either. I can't even think of a possible explanation for that happening.0 -
Myth. Just Full of all the calories. Just makes it more creamy and flavor stand out more0
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myth. you are only cooking off the water. the fat content stays the same.0
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Yeah, that sounds like a myth. Water boils off reducing it but I think the calories stay the same.0
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Same calories. Someone once told me melted cheese has more calories than cold cheese, too "because it develops grease"
. I told her to get lost. lol0 -
thanks for setting me straight!!!0
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