german buttercream
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Re: german buttercream
Thanks.
Well, room temperature it should be, so the butter whisks up well. But it is also really important that both are exactly the same temperature, hence the clumsy phrasing. The cream will emulgate beautifully then.
Well, room temperature it should be, so the butter whisks up well. But it is also really important that both are exactly the same temperature, hence the clumsy phrasing. The cream will emulgate beautifully then.
Re: german buttercream
hmm, emulgate is another one that is rarely (if ever?) used - i had to check it out - google was not much of a help.
what is more usual is either -
to amalgamate (v) is to mix up two or more substances to get a uniform mixture - to make an amalgamation (n), a bit like making the spreadable butter i linked to , out of butter and olive oil.
or
there is also to emulsify (v) - to make an emulsion (n) - pretty much the same as amalgamate but possibly more chemical! maybe a bit more specific to liquids (like oil and water mixed to a cream).
what is more usual is either -
to amalgamate (v) is to mix up two or more substances to get a uniform mixture - to make an amalgamation (n), a bit like making the spreadable butter i linked to , out of butter and olive oil.
or
there is also to emulsify (v) - to make an emulsion (n) - pretty much the same as amalgamate but possibly more chemical! maybe a bit more specific to liquids (like oil and water mixed to a cream).
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Re: german buttercream
hi uschi, we seem to have hospitals in common ......
tks 4 yr. input. sounds rather critical, will try when i next have 2 working limbs.
tks 4 yr. input. sounds rather critical, will try when i next have 2 working limbs.
Re: german buttercream
halfateabag wrote:hi uschi, we seem to have hospitals in common ......
tks 4 yr. input. sounds rather critical, will try when i next have 2 working limbs.
Get well soon, Zosh! I haven't fully read back. Is it your arm?
It sounds more critical than it is. As I said, both out overnight and then it is not an issue. The result is delicious.
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