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can I substitute cream for fromage frais

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jubieanna | 12:04 Wed 01st Jun 2011 | Food & Drink
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I'm cooking a cajun chicken dish which requires double cream. as I'm cutting down at the moment and trying to be healthy, can I substitute the cream for fromage frais or something less calorific!
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I can't see why not jubie .. it just wont be so rich & creamy.
usually yes....but it is more likely to split because of the lower fat content... if you do blend a little cornflour into it first about half a teaspoom to a couple of tablespoons of fromage frais.... the 0% fat greek yoghurt often works better as it is thicker and creamier
what about low fat greek yogurt or creme fraiche instead?
LOL, Loving the avatar :) ^
triggs has to take the credit for that one!
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which would be the best out of greek yogurt, creme fraiche or fromage frais?
for me greek yogurt but that's my taste
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I use the greek yogurt to make a dip so I know I like that. I think I'll try that.

many thanks to all for your speedy replies
Yoghurt can change the taste of a dish. If I dont have cream I use milk and some cornflour to thicken it up. Same consistency but with fewer calories
I don't really know about calorific content but I tend to use creme fraiche or Elmlea light.
I always use half fat cream fraiche for anything that needs cream. Usually works a treat (Sainsburys do a half fat one)
Ditto 237SJ
I wouldnt use yoghurt as a replacement, it doesn't taste very nice as cajun chicken, use low fat creme freche instead

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