The Difference Between Whipping Cream and Heavy Cream | Imperial Sugar (2024)

Before you reach for that carton of cream to make your Christmas goodies, be sure you know the difference between whipping cream and heavy cream—and when to use each in your dessert recipes.The Difference Between Whipping Cream and Heavy Cream | Imperial Sugar (1)According to our very own “Prince of Pastry”Chef Eddy Van Damme, heavy cream has 36 to 40 percent milk fat and will whip up firmer with stiff peaks that hold their shape longer than whipping cream peaks do. Heavy cream is a good choicewhen decorating pies or cakes, or for thickening sauces andganache. Heavy cream is also great for makingice creamandsoup.The Difference Between Whipping Cream and Heavy Cream | Imperial Sugar (2)

Whipping cream is a bit lighter since it contains less fat than heavy cream, and has about 30 to 36 percent milk fat. “Consequently whipping cream will feel a little less heavy in the mouth and is perfect as a topping for cakes pies and other desserts like ourPeppermint Marshmallow Whipped Creamand ourCreme Chantilly” said Chef Eddy.

TIP: Chef Eddy says some manufacturers make a cream labeled as heavy whipping cream. Be sure to look at the fat content to determine what kind it is. If the product contains between 30-36 percent fat, it’s whipping cream. If it contains 36-40 percent fat, it is a heavy cream.The Difference Between Whipping Cream and Heavy Cream | Imperial Sugar (3)For fillings, they both work andcan be substituted interchangeably, as inChef Eddy’s Tiramisu,Pumpkin PieandCandy Corn Fudge.The Difference Between Whipping Cream and Heavy Cream | Imperial Sugar (4)For homemade sauces, Chef Eddy says both heavy and whipping cream can be used because you can reduce each of them to the desired consistency – like in ourBanana Lime Curd Pie with Caramel Sauce.The Difference Between Whipping Cream and Heavy Cream | Imperial Sugar (5)

A lot of home chefs ask Chef Eddy if milk or half and half can be substituted for heavy cream in recipes. “In some cases, like in the frosting for our17 Minute Chocolate Cake with Silhouette Frosting,where only small amounts are being used it is ok, but in general, do not substitute milk for heavy cream,” he said.

“Regarding half and half, It is possible to use it in place of heavy cream in a few recipes, but if you do, you may have to add a thickening agent to compensate for the extra water that half and half contains,” said Chef Eddy. “It really becomes very complex.Professionals who bake every day will seldom substitute it because it may lead to a total recipe disaster.”

Chef Eddy says you can also make your own whipped cream out of heavy cream with this simple recipe:

  1. Beat 1 cup heavy cream in a bowl until soft peaks form.
  2. Add 1 to 2 tablespoons of Imperial granulated sugar to the cream and beat again until the soft peaks return.
  3. If possible, freeze the whisk and mixing bowl for about 15 minutes before making whipping cream in order to keep it cold.

Check out this step-by-step, how-to video about how to whip cream.

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