5 Half-and-Half Substitutes That Are Just as Creamy
This will come in handy for your next cup of coffee.

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When Ree Drummond makes her Perfect Iced Coffee, she likes to add a splash of half-and-half. "It is out-of-this-world creamy and wonderful," she says. But what exactly is half-and-half? And what should you do if you run out of it in your fridge? Though half-and-half is a staple in some people's coffee, others might use when cooking or baking like in Ree's creamy mashed potatoes or her grasshopper pie. So, knowing some good half-and-half substitutes will save the day when you suddenly realize that you're down to the last drop.
But first, let's talk about half-and-half versus heavy cream since the two aren't exactly the same. In fact, half-and-half is simply a combination of half milk and half cream. It's slightly less rich than heavy cream but creamier than plain milk. (Half-and-half is 10 to 18 percent milkfat; heavy cream is about 36 percent and whole milk is about four percent.) Half-and-half a dreamy dairy product that's often used in creamy pasta sauces, desserts, or even quiche! But if your recipe calls for half-and-half and don't have any handy, there's no need to fret. These five easy substitutes are perfect alternatives no matter what the occasion. And some can even be used for your morning cup of joe! So, read on to find out the best half-and-half substitutes. (Then, check out this list of heavy cream substitutes, too!)

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