PolishForums LIVE  /  Archives [3]    
   
Archives - 2010-2019 / Food  % width 9

Clotted cream - where I can buy it in Wroclaw?


buddyBear  1 | 1  
8 Oct 2014 /  #1
Hello everyone!
Does anybody know where I can buy clotted cream in Wroclaw?
smurf  38 | 1940  
8 Oct 2014 /  #2
Never seen it for sale anywhere outside the UK, very easy to make though: wikihow/Make-Clotted-Cream
Jardinero  1 | 383  
9 Oct 2014 /  #3
very easy to make

Unfortunately, it takes ages to make and is very energy demanding:
"...cook for at least 8 hours. The cream may take as long as 12 hours to fully clot."
smurf  38 | 1940  
9 Oct 2014 /  #4
Unfortunately, it takes ages to make and is very energy demanding:

Method 2 takes 3 hours and then 8 of refrigeration.
Slow cookers use very little energy and your fridge is constantly using power anyway.

Lesson to be learned, read the full link entry (^_^)
Varsovian  91 | 634  
9 Oct 2014 /  #5
You can't buy milk in Poland. Homogenized stuff, yes. Normal pasteurized, no. I get it from a farmer when I visit my parents-in-law. You can't get whipping cream either. People add chemicals to it to make it stand up. Pathetic.
sobieski  106 | 2111  
9 Oct 2014 /  #6
You can't buy milk in Poland.

You can if you live close to a mlekomat. mlekomaty.org/mlekomat/2.191.lista-mlekomatow
Besides the fresh milk sold in the shops is not UHT, only stays good for two weeks or so.
smurf  38 | 1940  
9 Oct 2014 /  #7
UHT

UHT...there's no demand for that, coz it's shi!e

youtube.com/watch?v=pBwwcU2c3u4

good old Fr. Ted.
OP buddyBear  1 | 1  
10 Oct 2014 /  #8
Thanks, will try some day :)
Cardno85  31 | 971  
10 Oct 2014 /  #9
Smurf, you are right, UHT is terrible and so uncommon in the UK. But it's still pretty standard in most family homes in Poland and also commmercial places!

Archives - 2010-2019 / Food / Clotted cream - where I can buy it in Wroclaw?Archived