Pastry Pride Substitute????

Baking By johnson6ofus Updated 27 May 2008 , 8:02am by thecakebox

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johnson6ofus Posted 27 May 2008 , 2:56am
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In recipes here I have used frozen "cool whip" as a substitute. It worked fine. I do not have commercial product access--- so is that what pastry pride is????

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Dee1219 Posted 27 May 2008 , 3:06am
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Pastry Pride is like Bettercreme, it is non dairy so it can stay at room temp longer than whip cream can. It also has a long shelf life. HTH

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johnson6ofus Posted 27 May 2008 , 3:19am
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OK, but no to be dumb- what is bettercreme? Again, a commercial product I assume....?

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pinklesley1 Posted 27 May 2008 , 3:23am
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no you can make buttercream from scratch.. somtimes thats the best way... its better tasting and cheaper/

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thecakebox Posted 27 May 2008 , 8:02am
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yes, you are right, bettercreme is a commercial product. you can buy it from smart n final on the west coast (in the frozen section), also sam's club with bakeries will sell it to you by the bucket, hth.

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