Everything about Cr Me Fra Che totally explained
Crème fraîche (
French for "fresh cream") is the European counterpart to the U.S. sour cream product. It is a heavy
cream slightly
soured with
bacterial culture, but not as sour or as thick as
sour cream. Originally a
French product, today it's available throughout the rest of the world. Creme fraiche is produced by a process similar to that of sour cream, with the exception that no ingredients are added. Each processing step requires attention to producing and maintaining high viscosity. Commercially it's commonly fermented to an end pH around 4.5. Crème fraîche can be made at home by adding a small amount of cultured
buttermilk or sour cream to normal
heavy cream, and allowing to stand for several hours at room temperature until the bacterial cultures act on the cream.
Because crème fraîche has a higher fat content and lower viscosity, it has several advantages. Unlike sour cream, crème fraîche can be mixed with air to form
whipped cream. And, the higher lipid content (and lower protein content) of crème fraîche allow it to be cooked without
curdling. However, the higher fat content and small scale processing contribute to a retail price which is at least twice as expensive as traditional sour cream.
Nevertheless, sales are growing. Its increasing popularity is an indication of changing culinary habits promoted by growing population diversity and exposure to European culture and cuisine.
Smetana is a similar cream used in Central and
Eastern European cuisines.
Clabber is a similar food made in the Southern United States.
Sources
- H. McGee On Food and Cooking: The Science and Lore of The Kitchen (p.49). New York: Scribner, 2004. ISBN 0-078-60901-4
- Y. Hiu Handbook of Food Science, Technology and Engineering (p.179-6 to 179-7). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2006. ISBN 084939848495
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