5 Best Crème Fraîche Substitutes
You might already have some of these in your fridge!

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Crème fraîche can make your dip recipes delectable and your creamy soup recipes impossibly rich. But what happens if a recipe calls for crème fraîche and you don't have any? No worries! Though crème fraîche has a unique flavor of its own, it can be easily replicated with a few other dairy products—so read on for the best crème fraîche substitutes!
Crème fraîche, a thick cultured cream, is of French origin and means “fresh cream” in French. You can usually find it in small tubs in the dairy aisle of the grocery store, close to where you would find sour cream and cream cheese. It tastes a lot like sour cream, but it's usually sold in much smaller tubs. Crème fraîche is extra creamy and rich and has a lower water content and a higher fat content than sour cream. Crème fraîche is most commonly added to soups and sauces to make them thick and creamy, spread on scones or biscuits, stirred into scrambled eggs to make them extra rich, or whipped with sugar as a dessert topping. It's worth adding to your grocery list, but if you need a good crème fraîche swap in a pinch, check out these simple replacements.


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