Mock Clotted Cream (2024)

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Mock clotted cream is a condiment that British people put on scones. It resembles whipped cream, but is thicker and is served cold. Find out how to make your own mock clotted cream.

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If you love attending Afternoon Tea chances are it's because of the fresh scones and clotted cream. You can't beat a fresh scone slathered in a tart yet sweet jam and a thick layer of fresh cream. Truly one of my top 5 desserts ever. I like raspberry jam or strawberry jam.

Every time I am in England I make sure to have some thick Devonshire clotted cream with my scones. Devonshire clotted cream is just cream made with cream from Devon, so this is not Devonshire cream but it is clotted cream!

Some may be confused with Devon Cream tea and Cornish Cream Tea. The main difference is in Devon the scones are topped with cream and then jam and in Cornwall, the scones are topped with jam and then cream.

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While I do enjoy making real clotted cream, it is a process, a long process. And sometimes when the craving strikes you don't have 24 hours to wait fors the cream to be made. It literally has to cook for 12 hours and chill for 12 hours. So in that instance, this faux clotted cream is perfect. Plus it's absolutely delicious and decadent.

The trick to achieving that thick texture is using mascarpone cheese, not cream cheese. You see mascarpone has a much higher fat content creating a thicker, velvety, thick cream.

Let's get to the recipe

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Ingredients

You only need three ingredients for this.

  • Heavy Whipping Cream. Make sure you use the heavy whipping cream so it whips up properly.
  • Confectioner's Sugar. You may be tempted to add more than the one tablespoon of powdered sugar the recipe calls for. But trust me I tested this a few ways and less sugar is better. The scone and jam are already sweet you are going for a rich cream not a sweet cream.
  • Mascarpone Cheese. The star of the show! Make sure it is softened to a cool room temperature so it blends into the whipped cream easily.

If you love the flavor of mascarpone cheese then check out my Mascarpone cheesecake recipe next!

For ingredient quantities please reference the recipe card below. On the recipe card there is a button for US or M (Metric) measurements.

This mock clotted cream is best served with my homemade English scone recipe.

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Instructions

Now we tested a few different variations and two different methods. We tried sour creambut found the texture was never right, it creates a cream that is too soft. For the different methods, the first with adding the mascarpone and sugar to the stand mixerfitted with a whisk attachment and beating it until softened for a minute or two then slowly streaming in the heavy cream and whisking until thickened.

Then we tried it by making the sweetened whipped cream and folding in the softened mascarpone cheese. Both creams were very similar, but we found that the folded mascarpone cream mixture tasted a bit more like clotted cream.

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In the bowl of an electric stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment or large bowl with a handheld electric whisk beat the heavy cream and confectioner sugar until medium to stiff peaks form.

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Once the cream is properly whipped fold in the softened mascarpone cheese.

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If the cheese has not been softened to room temperature it will not incorporate properly so this is crucial.Be careful when you are folding you don’t want to mix with too much power as that will deflate the cream.Just gently fold it in until combined.

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Store in an airtight container for up to three days in the refrigerator.

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More afternoon tea recipes

I love to serve my cucumber and cream cheese sandwiches.

Mini English Trifles are always a hit.

Fresh fruit tarts are a family favorite! Eton Mess too!

Fresh lemon curd is another beautiful topping to scones!

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FAQ

Can I use cream cheese instead of mascarpone cheese?

You can but it will not taste the same and the texture will be slightly different.

Can I freeze leftovers?

Unfortunately, I would not suggest freezing this.

Can you double?

Yes, just press the 2X button on the recipe card below to double the ingredient quantities.

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Mock clotted cream is a condiment that British people put on scones. It resembles whipped cream, but is thicker and is served cold. Find out how to make your own mock clotted cream.

  • Total Time: 10 minutes

Ingredients

Units Scale

  • 4oz (½ Cup) Heavy Whipping Cream
  • 1 Tablespoon Confectioner's Sugar
  • 8oz Mascarpone Cheese, softened to cool room temperature

Instructions

  1. In the bowl of an electric stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment or large bowl with a handheld electric whisk beat the heavy cream and confectioner sugar until medium to stiff peaks form.
  2. Once the cream is properly whipped fold in the softened mascarpone cheese. If the cheese has not been softened to room temperature it will not incorporate properly so this is crucial. Be careful when you are folding you don’t want to mix with too much power as that will deflate the cream. Just gently fold it in until combined.
  3. Store in an airtight container for up to three days in the refrigerator.
  • Author: Elizabeth Waterson
  • Prep Time: 10
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Mix
  • Cuisine: British

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FAQs

Why is clotted cream illegal in the US? ›

Its exclusivity extends beyond England, however, as clotted cream is technically illegal in America. Why? True clotted cream is made with unpasteurized milk, and the FDA officially banned the distribution of any milk or milk products that haven't been pasteurized in America in 1987.

What is a good substitute for clotted cream? ›

Crème fraîche can be used as a clotted cream substitute as a topping for fruit and baked goods as it has a similar thickness and creaminess to that of clotted cream. But considering crème fraîche's more tangy, sour flavour, it will be a better fit for some recipes than others.

What is clotted cream called in America? ›

Also known as Devonshire cream, clotted cream is a thick cream that originated in the Southwest of England.

Is clotted cream illegal in Canada? ›

"The Canadian Government" has not allowed companies the quota to import Clotted Cream from England. If/when independent retail locations import Clotted Cream they would be (and are) subject to a tax and tarrif around 70% of the retail price of the cream.

Why is clotted cream so unhealthy? ›

It is a thick cream, with a very high fat content (a minimum of 55 percent, but an average of 64 percent). For comparison, the fat content of single cream is only 18 percent. According to the UK Food Standards Agency, clotted cream provides 586 kilocalories (2,450 kJ) per 100 grams (3.5 oz).

What do the British eat with clotted cream? ›

Across the United Kingdom, clotted cream is typically served with scones, especially as part of traditional afternoon tea. In Devonshire and Cornwall, clotted cream gives afternoon tea its namesake of cream tea, where it's served with scones, light sandwiches and miniature desserts.

What tastes like clotted cream? ›

All you need is three beautifully fatty ingredients: butter, sour cream, and cream cheese. You should definitely opt for the highest quality ingredients you can afford. If you want the most authentic flavor, choose unsalted butter. Beat the (softened) cream cheese until smooth.

Is clotted cream just whipped butter? ›

With its ultra-thick consistency, clotted cream can even be mistaken for butter. But butter is churned, rather than separated, and while clotted cream may be closer to butter in terms of fat content, its flavour is more milky than buttery.

Is mascarpone like clotted cream? ›

Both creams were very similar, but we found that the folded mascarpone cream mixture tasted a bit more like clotted cream. In the bowl of an electric stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment or large bowl with a handheld electric whisk beat the heavy cream and confectioner sugar until medium to stiff peaks form.

What is the point of clotted cream? ›

Clotted cream has the richness of butter but the creaminess of whipped cream. As my colleague Anya put it, "it's everything you love about whipped cream, but better because it's thick." It's thick enough to sit on top of a scone rather than sink in; in that way, it creates the perfect bed for a layer of jam.

Do you refrigerate clotted cream? ›

An average rule of thumb is Clotted cream can be kept in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to two weeks. Once opened it lasts for approximately 4 days, depending on how you refrigerate it. Unopened clotted cream will keep for longer, up to 14 days.

Can you ship clotted cream to us? ›

Can you ship the Cottage Delight Clotted Cream to me? Yes! With it being shelf stable we can ship this via parcel shipping.

Why is clotted cream banned? ›

Clotted cream is technically illegal in America, as it is made with unpasteurized milk, and the FDA banned milk products that haven't been pasteurized in America in 1987. When milk is unpasteurized, it means the milk is raw and hasn't been processed to remove bacteria.

What is clotted cream called in Ireland? ›

Traditionally associated with Devon and Cornwall, clotted cream could be called 'double-double cream'. It is very rich at 60% fat but very delicious.

Who invented clotted cream? ›

The art of making clotted cream goes back centuries and both Devon and Cornwall lay claim to its origin. The only other place where it is traditionally made is the Lebanon and it is thought it might have been taken there by Phoenician traders who came to Cornwall to trade for tin in around 500BC.

Can I bring clotted cream to the USA? ›

It is absolutely permissable to bring clotted cream into the US from the UK. I've done it multiple times, but not in carry-on, it must go in checked baggage. Wrap it tightly in cling film to prevent leaks, pack in a soft cooler with a freezer block, declare on customs form et voila, clotted cream in the US!

What percentage of fat is in clotted cream? ›

Clotted cream has the highest fat percentage of all creams at 55%. It's made by baking double cream until a delicious crust forms on the surface. This silky, butter-coloured cream is a speciality of Devon and Cornwall where it is served with scones, butter and jam.

What is the difference between Cornish and Devon clotted cream? ›

Differences Between Cornish and Devonshire Clotted Cream

Both Devonshire and Cornish clotted cream is produced using the same or similar methods, the main difference comes from the cows pastures (the better the cows diet the better the clotted cream).

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