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[*] posted on 29-8-2020 at 16:15
what happens to over-whipped cream?


It is well known in the (kitchen) literature that if you whip cream or eggs for too long, it becomes "grainy". But why? If all you're doing is incorporating air into it, how does that cause it to lose its structure? I read something generic about "the fats breaking down" but I'm having trouble finding a satisfactory answer amidst all the "how to save over-whipped cream" search results.
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[*] posted on 29-8-2020 at 17:26


My guess is that after whipping the cream for too long the emulsion starts to break down (micelles come together) subsequently fat separates and you end up with butter.


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