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Kate Naturals Heavy Cream Powder is a keto-friendly, shelf-stable powdered cream that easily reconstitutes with water to deliver authentic heavy cream, whipped cream, or sour cream. With a 4:1 fat-to-carb ratio and a 9-month shelf life, it offers convenience and versatility for coffee lovers and keto enthusiasts alike, ensuring rich dairy flavor without fillers or artificial aftertaste.










| ASIN | B087V14DDJ |
| Allergen Information | Preservative-Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #238,878 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #29 in Heavy Creams |
| Brand | Kate Naturals |
| Brand Name | Kate Naturals |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,692 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Keto |
| Flavor | Cream |
| Item Dimensions | 8.94 x 6.89 x 2.17 inches |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Package Weight | 0.34 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 12 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 8.94 x 6.89 x 2.17 inches |
| Manufacturer | Kate Naturals |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Size | 12 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Keto Friendly |
| UPC | 810002443190 |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Ounce |
J**E
Great for anytime you want real dairy flavor but donโt have milk
This powder taste like real cream and I am picky! I took this with me to blend into coffee during a trip to Italy. We mostly made coffee in our hotel/apartments that we stayed at and it was great to have real cream for our coffee. So much more convenient than having to find a market to buy milk. The powder also doesnโt go bad, even when left in a black car many days in hot weather. This cream powder tastes so much better than the Coffee mate powder. It is better liquified and then added to coffee than putting it in directly as it takes a little stirring to blend it and you donโt want to spill your coffee. It also worked great for making my sonโs Mac and cheese without having milk at hand. My son is a picky eater and he liked it as much as when I made it with real milk. I probably wonโt buy milk again but instead will just use this wonderful product.
M**.
Good substitute for heavy cream
This is a great replacement for cream for my coffee. It does have a slight barely noticeable flavor but I have found that if I mix 1 tablespoon of dry instant non fat milk it really makes it taste like half and half. I am going to attempt to whip some into whipping cream. I usually make stabilized whipped cream for cream puffs etc. For that I use a pint of heavy whipping cream with 1tablespoon dry milk. So if I can get good results I will update. I love Hoosier Farm products but I have to admit that I tossed the heavy cream that I had purchased (and their powdered sour cream) because of the taste after tasting this product. ***Update - I was not able to whip this product into a whipped cream consistency. I chilled the product over night and tried whipping the cream after stirring it as it had separated. No luck. I tried again by just attempting to whip the thickened cream that rose to the top. Again no luck. I tried adding a tablespoon of powdered milk to another batch of cream and the result was the same no whipped cream. Maybe using arrow root or agar as thickners might help but my numerous attempts did not give the desired results. We did use the mixtures in our coffee so we didn't waste. Disappointed we were so hopeful. If someone does succeed leave a post.
A**A
Delicious! I just wish it would whip up.
I Use this in more stuff than I thought I would. Reconstitute to make scones and other baked goods that use heavy cream. Or make a small cup to dip pastries in. Likely an amazing secret ingredient to alfredo or bechamel sauces. Other than the well advertised fact that it does not whip, if you reconstitute and put in fridge for a little while you wouldn't ever even know it had been dried! Sweet and creamy, exactly the flavor you are expecting! Mixed with dry milk to add to coffee (instead of artificial creamer) to make a superb cafe aulait, as well as a very luxurious addition to homemade hot chocolate mix. It's a verrrry fine powder. I store mine in the freezer and scoop as needed.
A**E
Tastes the best out of all the powdered heavy cream!
I drink tea lattes and Dandy Blend (delicious btw) every day. I can't buy fresh cream and I love the convenience of powdered heavy cream. Unfortunately a lot of the heavy powder creams have a weird aftertaste that is hard to describe, like chemically and kind of gross. I've tried Hoosier Heavy Cream Powder and was disappointed - really weird and strong aftertaste. Next was Judee's Heavy Cream Powder - less of a weird aftertaste but it's still there - ruined my flan and family refused to eat them. After trying Kate's Naturals, I'm a convert! That weird taste is imperceptible and it tastes the most like fresh cream! And the best part is that it says it can be whipped!! I think it's due to the fact that this one doesn't have some of the fillers of the other heavy powdered creams allows it to be whippable? I haven't tried it yet but if so, I won't have to buy the liquid heavy creams for baked goods and can have whipped cream whenever we need it! I hope they always make this product!!
M**E
Just MEH.
Just MEH. Smells funky, taste is OK so long as it's not plain. Doesn't mix well unless it's hot water and then you still need to let it rest overnight. Absolutely does NOT mix with cold water. I personally enjoy NIDO, which smells and tastes like cream and mixes well with hot or cold water. Not a great value either. I did give it a shot. Unfortunately will not buy this again.
J**R
Not water soluble
I wanted this work so much, but it didn't i could not get it to mix in to my coffee or water. It just would not disolve into it no matter how much i stirred or how long i waited. It tasted burnt too. It also left a greasy film on the spoon i tried to stir it with. The instructions say for heavy cream consistency, leave in fridge over night. So do i have to make a large bottle ahead of time. That's not what i was looking for. I just wanted a back up creamer to my usual liquid one in case i ran out and couldn't get to the store. This is not it. Sorry, i tried.
P**Y
You do YOU - This is EXACTLY what I wanted
Please - you do you. But as for me and my tastes, this is exactly what I wanted. I wish I could drink my coffee black. But since childhood (and me stealing sips of coffee from my parents cups) I have to have cream in my coffee like they did. No pretend dry plastic coffee mates for me. No liquid pretend coffee milks with stuff in it I can't define without a dictionary. I've purchased organic and grass-fed liquid half and half and creams to go into my coffee but oftentimes before I can get through the carton, the milk had soured. I'm not mad at the milk - it lets me know the milk is milk. It's fresh and then it's not fresh and then it goes off. Just the way fresh milk should act. I understand! Now, I've discovered Kate Naturals Heavy Cream Powder. The cream in the product is real cream - just dried. Some folks complain about the creamer clumping up when adding to hot or cold liquids. That's true. But I simply put the creamer in BEFORE filling up my cup of coffee. Then I have my mini whisk at hand to give it a merry-go-round (beat it like hell) in a cup or glass and then fill the remaining cup or glass with hot coffee or whatever. In my long life I've learned there never is going to be a perfect world. Enjoying Kate Naturals Heavy Cream Powder in my coffee is not a perfect world (real fresh dairy would accomplish that) but I make the best of a non-perfect world since I don't own a cow. Coffee 'time' is a special 'time' and in some ways - I treat it the way my European friends do - they make and drink coffee as a special time to relax (Moka Pot, French Press). Now it's just me enjoying a cup of coffee using my Kate Naturals Heavy Creamer whenever my organic grass-fed milk curdles.
L**S
Excellent Keto cream
Best powdered heavy cream for keto diet. Easy to keep some in baggie in purse for on the go. Mix with a little hot water first in slurry to prevent lumps.
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