All you need to make crème fraîche at home is cream, buttermilk, and a little patience.
is soured cream, or cream that has been thickened and acidified by the growth of bacterial cultures. Often sold at specialty markets, crème fraîche can be used in a number of ways in the kitchen. For example, you can serve crème fraîche alongside fresh fruit, or you can stir crème fraîche into soups or sauces to add a little bit of dairy richness and thickness; it also contributes a bright bit of acidity to any dish.
Crème fraîche is incredibly simple to make at home: You simply combine cream with a small amount of buttermilk and allow it to rest in a covered container at room temperature for about 12 hours. The ratio of cream to buttermilk doesn't really matter all that much; add more buttermilk and you'll need less time for the cream to thicken . Add more, and it takes longer, but tastes better.
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