Stabilizing Whipped Cream
You've worked incredibly hard on making the perfect apple pie for that summer BBQ, you've taken out your "don't worry I'm a professional" whipped cream maker and you've strategically and with skill and precision dispensed a well crafted portion of delicious whipped cream on top (to of course impress those critical in laws). Fifteen minutes later, the sun has taken the best of your once aesthetically delicious dessert and your whipped cream has turned into a blob of cream layered over a pie. We've all experienced this at one time or another and the good news is, it can be easily avoidable.
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Gelatin is the most common stabilizer out there, a popular brand that comes to mind is Knox which you can find in most to all grocery stores.
Sprinkle a small portion of gelatin powder over a small amount of water, usually 1/2 teaspoon gelatin over 1 tablespoon water for 1 cup cream, 1 teaspoon gelatin and 2 tablespoons water for 2 cups of cream etc..
Warm it in a microwave until the gelatin melts, once the gelatin has dissolved let it sit until it is fully cool. Put the dissolved gelatin in the whipped cream canister. Once it is in the canister with the cream and already added ingredients, screw on the head of the whipped cream maker and immediately shake the canister- to mix the ingredients and gelatin in together. Once the ingredients are well shaken you can then dispense your N20 cartridge into the canister. This method will keep your whipped cream firm and thick for much longer.
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