Easy Homemade Whipped Cream Recipe (Video) (2024)

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Posted Dec 29, 2019, Updated Jun 19, 2022

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Homemade whipped cream is easy to make with only 3 ingredients in 5 minutes and it’s so delicious you’ll ditch the store-bought stuff for good once you try it! Watch the video and follow our step-by-step photos to learn how to make the best homemade whipped cream recipe!

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Homemade whipped cream is one of the simplest, and yet most-made recipes in my repertoire! It takes a mere 5 minutes and 3 ingredients to make this whipped cream recipe, and I promise once you try it you will never go back to the canned store-bought varieties again.

I use this whipped cream recipe to serve with many of my favorite desserts, including flourless chocolate cake, pumpkin pie, and peppermint hot chocolate. It also tastes great onfrench toast,pancakes,waffles,or simply served on top of fresh berries!

In this post I’ll discuss how to make homemade whipped cream with step-by-step photos and answer some FAQS about the recipe. Don’t forget to watch the video to see exactly how it’s made too!

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Homemade Whipped Cream Recipe: Ingredients

People often wonder, “What is whipped cream made of?” Well, if you buy it in the store the answer is usually complicated and includes a long list of ingredients that are difficult to pronounce. However, in this homemade whipped cream recipe there are only three, easy to pronounce, ingredients: heavy cream, powdered sugar and vanilla! We’ll chat about each of the ingredients, as well as possible substitutions.

  • Heavy Whipping Cream (COLD) –For the best whipped cream that holds its shape and whips easily, it is important to use heavy cream, or heavy whipping cream. It’s also critical that the cream is cold.This means that if you just returned from grocery shopping on a hot day with your whipping cream in tow, you should be sure to put it in the refrigerator so it is thoroughly chilled before using it to make whipped cream.
  • Powdered Sugar –This recipe is for sweetened whipped cream. Adding powdered sugar means it can be eaten straight from the mixer and has the perfect amount of sweetness.
  • Pure Vanilla Extract – using pure vanilla extract (not imitation) is the key to a rich and delicious final product. If you would like to make whipped cream with different flavors simply substitute vanilla for your favorite extracts! Some suggestions are almond, peppermint, lemon, orange, etc.
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Types of Whipping Cream and Cream

I’ll admit, the “cream” aisle in the grocery store can be confusing. So I am going to try to help clarify a few things about buying cream to make this whipped cream recipe.

  1. Heavy creamandheavy whipping cream are basically the same product, Both contain at least 36% milk fat. The higher fat content makes these two the best choice for making this recipe because they whip easily and hold their shape well.
  2. Whipping cream, or light whipping cream, has a lower fat content (e.g. lighter) and contains 30% to 35% milk fat. You can still use regular whipping cream to make this recipe with great success. The final product will simply be a little more “pillowy” and will likely return to a liquid state if it is stored in the refrigerator for a long period of time. I find it works best when served immediately as a condiment on top of pies (like apple pie, blueberry pie,and strawberry pie), crisps (like berry crisp or apple crisp), or in warm beverages like peppermint or peanut butter hot chocolate.
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Equipment

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How to Make Whipped Cream

This recipe takes minutes to make, but there are a few steps and notes that are absolutely critical to the outcome! Don’t forget to watch the video.

Chill the mixing bowl

About 15-30 minute before you’re ready to make this whipped cream recipe, place your mixing bowl (and wire whisk attachment or beaters too) into the refrigerator to chill. Whipping cream tends to whip better and stay stable longer when it remains cold.

Add all ingredients

The goal is to minimize the amount of time it takes to make this recipe (so it remains cold). For that reason, we add all three ingredients into the chilled mixing bowl, and then beat the mixture.

Be sure to start mixing on a low speed to incorporate the powdered sugar in to the whipping cream. Then gradually increase the speed to high as the mixture starts to form soft peaks. You may need to pause, scrape down the sides, and continue whipping.

Beat until stiff peaks form

Beat the whipping cream on high speed until stiff peaks form. Be very careful anddo not walk away from the mixer. Whipped cream can turn from fluffy clouds of sweet cream to a curdled mess in a matter of seconds.

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What happens if my whipped cream curdles?

If you over-mix the whipped cream it will curdle (become lumpy). Simply mix in fresh, unwhipped cream 1 TBS at a time with a wire whisk or with your mixer on low speed until the lumps disappear. Then you can re-whip the cream if needed. Fun fact: the solid portion of over-whipped cream is butter.

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Serve!

Now comes the fun part, it’s time to enjoy this whipped cream however you see fit! You can use it in place of cool whip or whipped cream in a recipe that calls for one of those ingredients such as French Silk Pie, Eclairs, Cream Puffs, etc.

Or you can serve it as a condiment to your favorite dessert! Put it in a cute serving dish with a spoon and let people scoop it onto their favorite dessert! Here are some suggestions:

  • Put a dollop on top of a slice of this Homemade Pumpkin Pie!
  • Cake: Serve it with this flourless chocolate cake or these molten chocolate lava cakes.
  • Fruit Pies: I have so many delicious fruit pie recipes on my site that would pair perfectly with this fresh whipped cream. Strawberry pie, blueberry pie, apple pie, apple crumble pie, etc.
  • Breakfast.top your favorite breakfast fare with a dollop of whipped cream! These healthy pancakes, our favorite and best waffles recipe,spinach pancakes, chocolate pancakes,the bestfrench toast ever.etc.
  • Fruit Crisps. You won’t regret whipping up a batch of this easy whipped cream to serve alongside this berry crisp, raspberry peach crisp or this apple crisp!
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How to store whipped cream

Store any leftovers in the refrigerator in an airtight container or in the piping bag. It may get less stiff if stored this way, you can always add more powdered sugar and beat it again to firm it up.

To freeze

Whipped cream freezes well. Simply store it in an airtight container or piping bag in the freezer for up to 2 months. Thaw slowly in the refrigerator before using.

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Recipe FAQs

Now I’m going to try to answer some of the most commonly asked questions abou this recipe.

How much whipped cream does 1 cup of whipping cream make?

Whipping cream doubles in volume when it’s whipped. So 1 cup of whipping cream will make two cups of whipped cream. 2 cups of whipping cream (1 pint) will make 4 cups of whipped cream, etc.

How long does homemade whipped cream last?

If you use heavy cream this homemade whipped cream lasts for two days in the refrigerator if stored in an airtight container. It lasts longer if piped onto a dessert (like French silk pie).

Can you make whipped cream out of half and half?

NO! Half and half is only 18% milk fat, and does not have enough fat content to hold up or whip well. If you’re trying to use up some half and half, try making these cinnamon scones or these chocolate scones!

Can you whip cream with a blender?

Yes, you can if you have the right blender and the right container. I have a strawberry whipped cream recipe that is made in the Vitamix Aer Container that is delicious! However, I don’t recommend trying to make this in a blender without using 1) a Vitamix and 2) specifically the Vitamix Aer container.

Can I make whipped cream without a mixer?

Yes, youcould do this but I don’t recommend it. You could whip the cream by hand with a wire whisk. It would take a very long time!

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Homemade Whipped Cream

Laura

Homemade whipped cream is easy to make with only 3 ingredients in 5 minutes and it’s so delicious you’ll ditch the store-bought stuff for good once you try it! Watch the video and follow our step-by-step photos to learn how to make the best homemade whipped cream recipe!

5 from 257 votes

Course condiment, Dessert

Cuisine American, French

Servings 4 cups whipped cream

Calories 118.4

Prep Time5 minutes minutes

Chilling bowl15 minutes minutes

Total Time5 minutes minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Put the bowl of a standing mixer or a large mixing bowl (glass or metal preferred) into the refrigerator to chill for at least 15-30 minutes (or longer).

  • Add whipping cream, powdered sugar and vanilla extract to the chilled bowl of a standing mixer (or chilled mixing bowl).

  • Use the wire whisk attachment to a standing mixer, or a hand-held mixer, and beat the ingredients together, starting on low speed and increasing to high slowly as it begins to firm up.

  • Beat for 60-90 seconds until stiff peaks form. Stopping once halfway through to scrape down the sides of the bowl.

  • Transfer mixture to a piping bag to pipe onto your favorite dessert or into hot chocolate. Or put in a serving dish to serve.

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Notes

*Notes: Nutrition facts is for 4 TBS (1/4 cup) whipped cream, measured after it has been whipped. This recipe makes 16, quarter-cup servings.

Ingredients & Substitution Notes

  • Heavy Whipping Cream (COLD) –It is important to use cold heavy cream, or heavy whipping cream. Regular whipping cream also works! Do NOT use half and half or milk.
  • Powdered Sugar –this recipe calls for 1/2 cup powdered sugar per 2 cups whipping cream. You can decrease the amount if it’s too sweet for you, or increase it by 1-2 TBS.
  • Pure Vanilla Extract. If you would like to make different flavors simply substitute vanilla for your favorite extracts! Some suggestions are almond, peppermint, lemon, orange, etc.

Nutrition

Serving: 4TBS | Calories: 118.4kcal | Carbohydrates: 4.6g | Protein: 0.6g | Fat: 11.1g | Saturated Fat: 6.9g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3.2g | Cholesterol: 40.9mg | Sodium: 11.4mg | Potassium: 22.9mg | Sugar: 4.6g | Vitamin A: 8.8IU | Vitamin C: 0.3mg | Calcium: 1.9mg | Iron: 0.1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

Is powdered sugar or granulated sugar better for whipped cream? ›

It is also for this reason that you only want to use confectioner's sugar to sweeten the cream. Granulated sugar will not be touched by the whisk attachment, and will sit at the bottom of the bowl, undissolved. As with the hand mixer, try to use lower speeds with the stand mixer, so you get a more even whip.

What is the secret to whipping cream? ›

Cold cream whips up the quickest and lightest; chilling the bowl and whisk or beaters for at least 15 minutes before whipping the cream will speed things along, too. Use a large chilled bowl (metal works best) and a whisk, standing mixer, or electric beaters.

How is whipped cream made from scratch? ›

Using a handheld or stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment, whip the heavy cream, sugar, and vanilla extract on medium-high speed until medium peaks form, about 3–4 minutes. Medium peaks are between soft/loose peaks and stiff peaks, and are the perfect consistency for topping and piping on desserts.

Why isn't my homemade whipped cream thick? ›

When whipping cream, add sugar and vanilla when the cream is about 1/2 whipped, and it will whip to a thicker consistency. Adding the sugar at the beginning results in thinner consistency. The cream and the bowl should be as cold as possible. The cream will whip easier and to a thicker consistency when very cold.

What happens if you add sugar too early to whipped cream? ›

Whip the cream alone to soft peaks: the point at which when you raise your beater, the peaks flop over. That's when you should add the sugar and the vanilla. If you add ingredients too early, the cream won't whip enough and if you add them too late, you will over-whip in order to add them in.

How long does it take to whip cream to stiff peaks? ›

Instructions
  1. Pour the cream in the bowl. Leave the cream in the refrigerator right up until you're ready to whip it. ...
  2. Begin whipping. ...
  3. Watch for trails in the cream (4 to 5 minutes). ...
  4. Watch for soft peaks (6 to 7 minutes). ...
  5. Watch for firm peaks (7 to 8 minutes). ...
  6. Watch for firm peaks (8 to 9 minutes). ...
  7. Serve or store.

What helps whipped cream stay firm? ›

To prevent a structural disaster and avoid a soupy, unstable mess, though, you can stabilize it by adding Instant ClearJel, cornstarch, or another dairy ingredient like mascarpone or crème fraîche. To keep whipped cream light and fluffy for longer, you can stabilize it.

What's the difference between heavy whipping cream and whipped cream? ›

According to the labeling standards of the Food and Drug Administration, heavy cream is a cream with no less than 36% milk fat. It may also be called heavy whipping cream (1). In contrast, whipping cream has a slightly lower milk fat content, 30–36%. It may also be called light whipping cream (2).

What thickens whipped cream? ›

Cornstarch is a common ingredient for thickening and is sometimes recommended for whipped creams. If you do use it, you should cook the cornstarch. As I mentioned above in the Whip-It recipe, starch granules, unless modified, require heat to break open the starch granules and thicken.

Is reddi whip real whipped cream? ›

Whether it's dairy cream, coconut cream, or coffee cream, we always keep it real. Always have, and always will. While other whipped toppings are made with hydrogenated oils, we make real cream a top priority. That's why a whoosh of creamy Reddi-wip is all it takes to transform the everyday into something extraordinary.

How to make whipped cream at home without whipping cream? ›

For 1 cup heavy cream, use 3/4 cup milk and 1/4 cup melted butter, or thicken 1 cup milk with 1 to 2 tablespoons cornstarch or flour. (Whisk milk into cornstarch or flour little by little.) Coconut milk, coconut cream (beware of increased sweetness), or cream cheese whisked with a little water also work.

Do you whip cream fast or slow? ›

Beat it low and slow

The tendency when making whipped cream is to just crank it all the way up to high and whip it really quickly, but that will create large unstable bubbles that will deflate over time. Plus going a little slower will give you more control so you don't over-beat the cream.

How to tell when whipped cream is done? ›

Keep whisking until the cream forms peaks that flop over (soft peaks). Once it starts to form soft peaks, whisk in any flavourings and then keep whisking until the cream starts to feel more solid and the peaks don't flop over any more (stiff peaks). Stop at this point.

Does powdered sugar stabilize whipped cream? ›

While you can still use it, regular whipping cream has a slightly lower fat content. Powdered Sugar – Also called confectioner's sugar. This helps to thicken and stabilize the frosting so that it holds its shape, especially when piped.

Should I use granulated sugar or powdered sugar? ›

You can also use powdered sugar to replace up to 2 cups of granulated sugar, using 1 3/4 cup unsifted powdered sugar for each cup of sugar. This substitution is best for moist quick breads and muffins. Avoid powdered sugar, if possible, for recipes that require creaming together the butter and sugar.

Does powdered sugar dissolve better than granulated sugar? ›

Unlike granulated sugar, powdered sugar dissolves easily at room temperature, with no real agitation needed. That makes it great for glazes, buttercreams, frostings, icings, mousses—basically anywhere where the mixture won't be cooked or where a smooth texture with no hint of graininess is especially vital.

What does adding sugar to whipping cream do? ›

It of course also adds sweetness. Because of the sugar, this recipe could also be considered “chantilly cream” (and can be used on a Chantilly cake!). Vanilla Extract. This adds a simple but necessary flavor that takes the cream to the next level.

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