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Bob Pastorio 10-12-2003 03:54 PM

Bel Cream Maker
 
This was a device to emulsify milk and butter back to a cream. I'm
looking for one or more to buy or trade.

They were made in the UK and I can't find any info on the company and
have seen a reference that says they're out of business.

Anybody know anything about the maker or the product?

TIA.

Pastorio


Vox Humana 10-12-2003 05:31 PM

Bel Cream Maker
 

"Bob Pastorio" > wrote in message
...
> This was a device to emulsify milk and butter back to a cream. I'm
> looking for one or more to buy or trade.
>
> They were made in the UK and I can't find any info on the company and
> have seen a reference that says they're out of business.
>
> Anybody know anything about the maker or the product?


I don't know about that product, but my food processor's cookbook had
instructions for turning milk and butter into cream.



Wayne Boatwright 11-12-2003 12:36 AM

Bel Cream Maker
 
"Vox Humana" > wrote in message >...
> "Bob Pastorio" > wrote in message
> ...
> > This was a device to emulsify milk and butter back to a cream. I'm
> > looking for one or more to buy or trade.
> >
> > They were made in the UK and I can't find any info on the company and
> > have seen a reference that says they're out of business.
> >
> > Anybody know anything about the maker or the product?

>
> I don't know about that product, but my food processor's cookbook had
> instructions for turning milk and butter into cream.


Could you post that recipe, Vox? I've never seen an instruction like
that, and would love to try it.

Thanks,
Wayne

Bob Pastorio 11-12-2003 01:49 AM

Bel Cream Maker
 
Wayne Boatwright wrote:

> "Vox Humana" > wrote in message >...
>
>>I don't know about that product, but my food processor's cookbook had
>>instructions for turning milk and butter into cream.

>
> Could you post that recipe, Vox? I've never seen an instruction like
> that, and would love to try it.


Beat me to it. I'd like to see that, as well, if you don't mind. What
brand of processor?

Pastorio


Bob Pastorio 11-12-2003 03:39 AM

Bel Cream Maker
 
Marilyn Schmidling wrote:

> "Bob Pastorio" >
>
>>This was a device to emulsify milk and butter back to a cream. I'm
>>looking for one or more to buy or trade.

>
> Forget the product. You can do it in a blender if you can use a quart at a
> time.
>
> My cream cheese page describes the process in detail for making cream cheese
> but you can use it for anything you would normally use cream for.
>
> Basically, you add butter and either an egg yolk or lecithin as an
> emulsifier to just about any sort of milk and blend for a minute or so and
> voila....! cream.
>
> See http://schmidling.netfirms.com/ccheese.htm


should have known you'd know how to do it. Thanks. Great site.

Pastorio


Wayne Boatwright 11-12-2003 04:25 AM

Bel Cream Maker
 
Bob Pastorio > wrote in
:

> Marilyn Schmidling wrote:
>
>> "Bob Pastorio" >
>>
>>>This was a device to emulsify milk and butter back to a cream. I'm
>>>looking for one or more to buy or trade.

>>
>> Forget the product. You can do it in a blender if you can use a
>> quart at a time.
>>
>> My cream cheese page describes the process in detail for making cream
>> cheese but you can use it for anything you would normally use cream
>> for.
>>
>> Basically, you add butter and either an egg yolk or lecithin as an
>> emulsifier to just about any sort of milk and blend for a minute or
>> so and voila....! cream.
>>
>> See http://schmidling.netfirms.com/ccheese.htm

>
> should have known you'd know how to do it. Thanks. Great site.
>
> Pastorio
>
>


Yes, what Bob said. A great site! Thanks for posting it.

Wayne

Vox Humana 11-12-2003 03:31 PM

Bel Cream Maker
 

"Bob Pastorio" > wrote in message
...
> Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>
> > "Vox Humana" > wrote in message

>...
> >
> >>I don't know about that product, but my food processor's cookbook had
> >>instructions for turning milk and butter into cream.

> >
> > Could you post that recipe, Vox? I've never seen an instruction like
> > that, and would love to try it.

>
> Beat me to it. I'd like to see that, as well, if you don't mind. What
> brand of processor?
>
> Pastorio
>


The cookbook that came with my Braun food processor recommended the
following as a way to make cream from milk and butter.

100ml/4oz warm milk
150g/5oz just melted unsalted butter (double cream)
100g/4 oz unsalted butter (whipping cream)
75g/3 oz unsalted butter (single or pouring cream)

Put ingredients in the work bowl of the food processor and process until
fully blended. Chill before use, then stir or whip as required.

Makes about 225ml/8oz cream



Bob Pastorio 11-12-2003 05:34 PM

Bel Cream Maker
 
Vox Humana wrote:

> The cookbook that came with my Braun food processor recommended the
> following as a way to make cream from milk and butter.
>
> 100ml/4oz warm milk
> 150g/5oz just melted unsalted butter (double cream)
> 100g/4 oz unsalted butter (whipping cream)
> 75g/3 oz unsalted butter (single or pouring cream)
>
> Put ingredients in the work bowl of the food processor and process until
> fully blended. Chill before use, then stir or whip as required.
>
> Makes about 225ml/8oz cream


Excellent. Thanks. That double cream might be interesting.

Pastorio



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