NashVegas
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Tue May-31-05 01:21 PM
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In the form of Cornish Cream Teas.
Oh, my.
I am going to have to find a place in Nashville that sells clotted cream.
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Tue May-31-05 03:21 PM
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1. This is a new one on me... |
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Okay, I give...
What are they? I've never heard of "Cornish Cream Teas" before but, being the "butter queen of the world" I'm most curious.
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Tue May-31-05 04:37 PM
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Edited on Tue May-31-05 04:57 PM by Crisco
the cream is for the scones. that you eat with the tea.
It's a wonderful cream that's somewhere between butter & whipped cream, incredibly sweet.
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Tue May-31-05 08:27 PM
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5. Recipe for clotted cream on Paula Deens "Cooking with Paula" |
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--Food Network site. I copied it off last night. Very simple to make. I just have to fine cream that is not ultra-pasteurized.
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Tue May-31-05 04:44 PM
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3. The current issue of Saveur has an article on cream taes |
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Tue May-31-05 04:59 PM
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I was at Wild Oats this afternoon and found some clotted cream with brandy, but I don't want the brandy.
If I could find anyone selling straight-up Jersey Cows' milk I could make my own.
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Wed Jun-01-05 12:55 PM
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6. We just had a high tea at the office |
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my boss is from the UK and she and a coworker paired up to bring in scones, clotted cream, jams, and tea for the staff.
Must have the jam with the clotted cream.
Hm. Maybe I'll get some for home.
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