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Learn how to make thick, creamy clotted cream at home in 5-minutes with this easy step-by-step recipe. It’s made with cream cheese, heavy creamy, white sugar, and vanilla extract — it’s such a simple 4-ingredient recipe! If you’re looking for homemade Devonshire cream, try this DIY recipe!

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Homemade Clotted Cream with Scones

You are going to love this quick clotted cream recipe. With simple ingredients and virtually no prep time, you’ll have a creamy DIY clotted cream in no time!

This is one of my favorite easy dessert recipes because you only need 4 ingredients and a few minutes of prep!

Next time you’re serving up some chocolate chip scones , blueberry scones or sour cream scones , don’t forget to include homemade clotted cream on the side (along with Strawberry jam without pectin ). It’s thick and creamy with just the slightest bit of sweetness. If this is your first time making clotted cream, you’ll be surprised by how easy it is to make it!

What is Devonshire Cream?

You may have heard clotted cream referred to as Devonshire Cream or Cornish Cream. These names are derived from the Devon and Cornwall regions in South West England, where the production of clotted cream is often associated.

Clotted cream is a thick cream made by heating full-fat cow’s milk using steam or a water bath to allow the cream to rise to the surface forming cream clots, giving clotted cream its name. Devon cream began as a way to separate the fat from the milk to make butter. During that period, clotted cream and butter were used as methods of preserving milk.

Homemade Devonshire clotted cream is usually very time-consuming to make, so that’s why I made this quick 5 minute version!

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How to Make Clotted Cream

In a large bowl, combine cream cheese, sugar, and vanilla, using an electric hand mixer or stand mixer.

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Add heavy cream into the bowl and continue mixing until fluffy and peaks form in the cream. This process takes a few minutes so keep mixing until those peaks form.

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Serve immediately, or let the cream cool and keep chilled in the refrigerator if serving later.

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What to Serve With Clotted Cream

What can you serve with clotted cream other than scones? You can use it to top pretty much any pastry of your liking, as a fruit dip, or use a dollop to top off your ice cream! It’s become a dessert staple in our house. You can even add some to your earl grey tea for a delicious cream tea or any London fog-type drink.

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How to Store

If you find yourself with leftovers, store your clotted cream in an airtight container or jar in the fridge to enjoy the next day, or keep it for up to 3-5 days.

The thick consistency of this sweet treat is the perfect creamy texture to serve with scones and pastries. I hope you love this DIY clotted cream as much as I do!

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Ingredients

  • ▢ 3 ounces cream cheese
  • ▢ 2 tablespoons white sugar
  • ▢ ½ teaspoon vanilla
  • ▢ 1 cup heavy cream

Instructions

  • In a large bowl cream together cream cheese, sugar and vanilla, using an electric hand mixer or stand mixer. Add heavy cream into the bowl and continue mixing until fluffy and peaks form in the cream, about 2-3 minutes.
  • Serve immediately, or keep chilled in the refrigerator if serving later on.

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Quick 5-Minute Clotted Cream Recipe

Ingredients

  • 3 ounces cream cheese
  • 2 tablespoons white sugar
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 cup heavy cream

Instructions

  • In a large bowl cream together cream cheese, sugar and vanilla, using an electric hand mixer or stand mixer. Add heavy cream into the bowl and continue mixing until fluffy and peaks form in the cream, about 2-3 minutes.
  • Serve immediately, or keep chilled in the refrigerator if serving later on.

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Recipe Created by Pamela Reed for brooklynfarmgirl.com