| | |  |  Appetizers | Home » » Double Devon cream in 6oz jar-pack 2 jars | | | | | | | Description: | | Double Devon cream from Devon in England. A heavy paste like cream, which can be used as a topping for pies or cakes or a flavoring in cooking. Double Devon cream has a slightly lower fat content than clotted cream | | | Features: | |
• Heavy cream
• Paste like
• Rich
• Topping for pies, fresh fruit, and cakes.
• Pasteurised
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 0.75 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 3 reviews |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
I just love Double Devon Cream!Apr 26, 2006
By Kurt A. Johnson OK, what is Double Devon Cream? Double Devon Cream Butter is made in Southern England using traditional churning methods, which produces a rich, very lightly salted butter. It is somewhat thinner and more spreadable than clotted cream, and has somewhat less fat.
I just love Double Devon Cream! It is delicious, and goes excellently on all manner of muffins and scones. If you want to really treat yourself, bake up some scones, and eat them right out of the oven, spread with Double Devon Cream. I highly recommend it!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Tea and crumpets anyone?Dec 05, 2009
By M. M. C. Lambert
"Sword Dove"
This is very good on crumpets for a lovely afternoon cream tea.
If the flavor seems a little bland to you, try putting it in a bowl, stir in a little bit of sugar and pure vanilla extract until it is well blended and put back in the jar to store in your refrigerator.
Have fun, try a few different favorings like, orange, butter rum, etc.
Since all it is is a very heavy cream, you will be making something similar to a flavored whipped cream.
Enjoy!
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
kelsieJun 26, 2007
By Kelsie J. Mattox Enjoyed this product while in London so I was familar with it. Only place I could find it in my area.
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