substitute for whip n' chill?
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I remember it as a Tupperware recipe. They came out with a loaf shaped container and you made a ribbon layered salad with alternating layers of colors of jello and about every third was whip n chill. Took all day to make since each layer had to set up. Beautiful when sliced and served.
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I don't know what Whip 'n chill is. I'm assuming that it's a whipped topping. If so, try coconut milk. It's pretty yummy and doesn't have the cholesterol that dairy does. http://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make...am-from-152490
Or if you want to get exotic and less fattening, go with aquafaba, which is the juice left in a can of light colored beans s/a garbanzos. It whips up beautifully, but won't hold up quite as long as whipped cream. http://www.bonappetit.com/test-kitch...ealth-benefits
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Or if you want to get exotic and less fattening, go with aquafaba, which is the juice left in a can of light colored beans s/a garbanzos. It whips up beautifully, but won't hold up quite as long as whipped cream. http://www.bonappetit.com/test-kitch...ealth-benefits
~ C
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Chiming in again. One of my local Kroger store had two boxes of a whipped topping that one adds I think water to and then whips it up. It wasn't on the regular shelves. It reminded me of whip n chill. I didn't get it because it had milk protein and that gives Mr Stitchnripper migraines.
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