22 Recipes to Use Up Your Leftover Heavy Cream (2024)

Picture this: It's the day after a big holiday, and there are at least three half-empty cartons of heavy cream you threw in haphazardly amidst the dinner storm. Now, imagine that you face the remnants and their looming expiration dates, yet you have no desire to eat another dollop of whipped cream. The best news? You don't have put that cream to waste—instead, you can make one of the 17 delicious recipes that follow. Heck, you might even start buying cream in bulk just so you can make them all whenever a craving strikes!

1. Caramelized Cream Eggs From Ideas in Food

The easiest, most rewarding thing to do with cream (should we just end this list early?)? Fry eggs—or pork chops, carrots, onions, anything, really—in it. As the liquid cooks down in a skillet, it separates out into a layer of butterfat and buttermilk, steaming the eggs and caramelizing them at the same time.

2. Creamy Baked Eggs

Winner of our recent Your Best Creamy Breakfast recipe contest, these eggs are...well...really creamy. And really good! The bechamel sauce that creates a little cradle for the eggs can easily be made with a splash of heavy cream instead of all milk—you need to use it up anyway, right?

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3. Drunken Clams With Sausage

Clams, sausage, white wine, heavy cream. What could be a better combo? The smoky, herby, briny broth that results is the perfect complement to a crusty loaf of bread.

4. Apricot-Almond Baked Oatmeal

This oatmeal is wholesome, hearty, and downright creamy; it's also ready and willing to fuel your frosty winter mornings. Chopped dried apricots and almonds stud the oatmeal, getting plump and delicious in a pool of heavy cream that's poured in the mix.

5. Chicken in Red Wine Vinegar Sauce

For a creamy, complex take on comforting braised chicken, look no further than this recipe. Heavy cream (or crème fraîche) joins shallots, reduced vinegar, and good, old-fashioned chicken fat, to create a luxurious sauce that coats juicy skin-on chicken thighs and drumsticks.

6.Ultimate Chicken Tikka Masala

Continuing on with the chicken theme, this recipe is dubbed the "ultimate" for good reason—with a punchy yogurt marinade and a spicy, creamy, tomato-y braising sauce, boneless, skinless chicken breasts are rendered helplessly tender and flavorful.

7. Herbed Beef Skewers With Horseradish Cream

Prime rib and horseradish are a most iconic pair—and often reserved for special occasions. This weeknight version subs in thick planks of sirloin, skewered on hardy rosemary sprigs, and grilled on a grill pan for just a few minutes. It's topped with a creamy, lemony horseradish sauce, rounding out the dish wonderfully.

8. Baked Pasta With Chicken Sausage

This recipe, inspired by Al Forno's famous baked pasta, is a wintertime standby on our tables. We love it for its coziness, its heft, and its generous portions (makes for great leftovers!). A swirl of cream makes the dish all the comfier and more luxurious.

9. Green Goddess Dressing

Love herby, creamy green goddess dressing, but don't love the mayo in it? Here's a solution for the creamiest one out there—just use cream (plus avocado, which helps with the "green" thing, after all).

10. French Onion Soup, the Scorched Way

The onions in this soup caramelize in none other than...cream (this is the same technique as Ideas in Food's cream eggs above)! Then, white wine and stock are added for more flavor, and to create an oniony broth. A Gruyère-topped bread floatie goes on top of every bowl, naturally.

11.Scallion Potato Pancakes With Vinegar Cream

A sharp, vinegary cream sauce cuts through the duck-fat frizzled (!) potatoes in this take on traditional Swiss rösti. The recipesays it serves two, but who is it kidding?

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"If you can boil water and grate cheese, you can make this recipe," promises recipe developer Emma Laperruque. And she's right! A splash of cream; a shower of grated cheese; and two top-secret ingredients make this easy-as-can-be mac ultra-sophisticated.

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13. Mussels Dijonnaise (Steamed Mussels With Mustard Sauce)

More creamy, brothy shellfish, this time of the mussely, mustardy variety! It's "a dish special enough for a dinner party, and quick enough for a Monday night."

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A creamy whipped feta sauce is pretty much the ideal thing to slather all over a whole-roasted cauliflower. The same creamy whipped feta sauce is pretty much the ideal thing to slather over mosteverything.

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15. Penne Alla Vodka

Vodka sauce with al dente pasta is a creamy, velvety classic. It's the food version of a warm hug—one you get while being wrapped in a cozy blanket and wearing fuzzy slippers.

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Clams with cream, farro, and baby kale! Try saying that three times fast. Again, in this dish, the creaminess of the broth interplays so nicely with the sweet brininess of the clams; chewy farro and tender baby kale provide some well-received textural contrast and a bit of vegetal bitterness, respectively. Together, you have the perfect balance.

17. Balsamic Butterscotch Sauce

And now for dessert! Community member and recipe author mrslarkin says when she first created the recipe, she "stirred it up, tasted it, liked it, drank the whole thing, then went forth and researched how I could apply it to a dessert." If that isn't a good enough reason to make it now, we don't know what is.

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In this decadent-yet-bright spring dish, in-season fresh peas are put on a pedestal. It’s a simple and elegant take on a classic French technique.

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19. Quiche Lorraine With a Buckwheat Crust

One of my favorite ways to use up a little extra cream (or sour cream for that matter) is to add it to eggs. This Quiche Lorraine has the traditional bacon and cheese, but with a less traditional nutty buckwheat crust.

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A little cream goes a long way in this delicious pasta dish from Food52 co-founder Amanda Hesser. Pancetta adds the perfect salty bite to tie the whole dish together.

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This simple dish lets in-season berries shine—in this case black currants (or blackberries if you can’t find currants.) Cream highlights their natural sweetness while balancing out their more tart notes.

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22. Frozen Custard

Rather than getting its fat from cream, frozen custard gets it from a lot of egg yolks, yielding a denser, smoother final product. Author Jessie Sheehan writes, “frozen custard is the most delicious dessert you’ve never made at home.” Hopefully not for long!

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What's your favorite way to use heavy cream? Let us know in the comments!

22 Recipes to Use Up Your Leftover Heavy Cream (2024)

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What can I do with extra heavy cream? ›

9 recipes for leftover heavy cream: Pasta, caramel and more
  1. Gnocchi With Creamy Spinach Sauce.
  2. Cream Biscuits.
  3. Chocolate Almost-Mousse.
  4. Strawberry Fool With Raspberries.
  5. Go-To Salted Caramel Sauce.
  6. Cream-Fried Eggs.
  7. Earl Grey Tea Cake.
  8. Bow Tie Pasta With Spicy Vodka Cream Sauce.
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How do you use old heavy cream? ›

Use Expired Heavy Cream to Make Butter.

But what we really loved was Hamilton's use of expired heavy cream: Turn it into butter for cooking (as opposed to butter you'd use to top bread at the dinner table). Whisk your cream at medium-high speed in a stand mixer.

Can I freeze heavy cream? ›

Freeze heavy cream in an airtight container or plastic freezer bag (with as much air pressed out as possible). Do not store in the original carton. Store for no longer than a month or two. So label with date to track carefully.

Can I freeze double cream? ›

The best thing to do is to freeze double cream in it's whipped form, as that way it will keep it's original texture- you can also use the whipped frozen cream for cooking too.. even for making things such as caramel and ganache- which is very handy if you're a baker!

Can you make butter out of heavy whipping cream? ›

Heavy cream, whipping cream, or heavy whipping cream are all suitable choices for making homemade butter. Heavy cream, with the highest percentage of butterfat, will yield the most butter; lower-fat whipping cream will yield less.

What is heavy cream mostly used for? ›

It's an excellent thickener/enricher for soups and sauces, especially since cream (as opposed to half and half) will not curdle when boiled. Heavy cream is also used for ice cream, frostings and as a topper for desserts because when whipped, it can be piped and hold its shape.

When should you throw out heavy cream? ›

Heavy Cream Has a Shelf Life of up to a Month

This assumes that it has been kept at a constant refrigerator temperature and not left out on the counter for stretches of time. Discard any cream with mold or an off odor. When in doubt, throw it out. Ultra-pasteurized cream may have a much longer expiration date.

How long does heavy cream last in the fridge? ›

It can be pasteurized or ultra-pasteurized and be hom*ogenized. It should be stored in the refrigerator at 40F or less, and most brands can last for up to 30 days unopened if ultra-pasteurized, handled properly, and seven days after opening.

How do you know when heavy whipping cream has gone bad? ›

Sour smell: If your whipped cream has a sour, unpleasant, or off-putting smell, it has likely gone bad and should not be consumed. 2. Change in texture: If the texture of the whipped cream becomes grainy, lumpy, or watery, it may have gone bad. Fresh whipped cream should be smooth and hold its shape.

Why does heavy cream say do not freeze? ›

Freezing destabilises cream. When thawing you risk the cream separating (with water on one side and fat on the other). However, there is no reason why you cannot freeze dishes containing cream. This is because they are 'protected' by the other ingredients in your recipe.

What's the difference of heavy cream and whipping cream? ›

The difference comes down to fat content. Heavy cream has slightly more fat (at least 36 percent) compared with whipping cream (at least 30 percent). Both whip well (and taste delicious), but heavy cream will hold its shape longer, while whipping cream produces a lighter, softer texture.

Is heavy cream the same as heavy whipping cream? ›

According to the labeling standards of the Food and Drug Administration, heavy cream is a cream with no less than 36% milk fat. It may also be called heavy whipping cream (1). In contrast, whipping cream has a slightly lower milk fat content, 30–36%.

Can you freeze an egg? ›

According to the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), you can freeze eggs for up to one year. When you're ready to use frozen eggs, thaw them overnight in the refrigerator or under running cold water. Use egg yolks or whole eggs as soon as they're thawed.

Can you whip double cream after freezing? ›

Double cream has a higher fat content and is more stable but can sometimes be a little grainy when it is thawed and usually does not whip very well if it has been frozen and then thawed, though it is fine to use in cooking.

Can you whip cream that has been frozen? ›

You can technically whip defrosted frozen heavy cream to make whipped cream, but the texture comes out grainy and soft. It doesn't whip nearly as well as fresh cream. For the best homemade whipped cream, use fresh heavy cream!

How long does heavy cream last after opening? ›

There's no need to worry if you don't plan to use up a whole carton at once, either, as heavy cream stays fresh for a surprisingly long time, assuming it's refrigerated properly and hasn't been left out on the counter. After opening, heavy cream can last for one month.

How long does heavy cream last? ›

How Long Does Heavy Cream Last in the Fridge After Opening? A carton of heavy cream can be stored in the refrigerator for up to a month, according to USDA recommendations. This applies to both opened and unopened containers, as long as they're kept at a constant refrigerator temperature.

Is heavy cream and heavy whipping cream the same thing? ›

Is Heavy Cream the Same as Heavy Whipping Cream? Yes, heavy cream and heavy whipping cream are the exact same thing. The confusion lies in the fact that they're sold by different brands under two different names.

Can cream be frozen? ›

You can freeze small amounts of cream by pouring it into ice cube trays, then transferring cubes to a freezer bag and expelling the air. If you have a large amount, pour into an airtight container and leave a 2cm gap at the top for the cream to expand. You can freeze cream for up to three months.

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