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The simple pleasure of infused cream
A pastry chef shares her technique
By Kim Carlson
March 23, 2009

Whipped cream is a rich, dependable garnish for your favorite dessert. But once you’ve had it 10 or 20 times, it can become, well, a little uninteresting. Infused whipped cream, however, is not difficult to make, and can enliven even the simplest dessert.
Featured recipes

* Hazelnut-Infused Whipped Cream
* Jasmine-Tea-Infused Whipped Cream
* Espresso Panna Cotta
* Tea Ice Milk

As its name implies, infused cream is nothing more than cream that’s been infused with another flavor, such as tea, brandy, or espresso. Recently, Jehnee Rains, the pastry chef at Bluehour in Portland, Oregon — and a former pastry chef at Chez Panisse in Berkeley, California — showed us how to make Hazelnut-Infused Whipped Cream.

Use Jehnee’s infused cream to top such desserts as chocolate pudding, flourless chocolate cake, pear tart, or — in summertime — a simple bowl of berries.

Or try Rains’ delicious Espresso Panna Cotta and Tea Ice Milk, both creamy desserts that rely on a slightly different technique.

Here then is the how-to:

1.
Toast 2 tablespoons hazelnuts in a baking pan in a 350-degree oven for about 20 minutes. Remove the nuts from the oven, let cool for a few minutes, and then rub off their skins. Chop the nuts in a food processor or with a knife.
2.
Heat 1 cup cream over medium heat until the cream is scalded but not boiling.
3.
Add the chopped nuts to the cream, cover the pan, and set aside to cool for about 30 minutes. Transfer the cream to a bowl and refrigerate it overnight.
4.
Strain the chilled cream into a mixing bowl through a fine-mesh sieve.
5.
Press the nuts with the back of a spoon to extract every last drop of the hazelnut-flavored cream.
6.
Add 2 1/2 tablespoons sugar and whip the cream until soft peaks form.
7.
whipped cream
Serve the freshly whipped cream atop your favorite chocolate dessert, apple pie, or pear tart.

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