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So, how do I use the fat separator to get the cream separated? Do I pour the milk in and leave it set in the fridge for an hour? or what?Kim_NC said:You can shake it up and pour to use as whole milk. Or you can separate the cream from the top by pouring it off. Then use it as cream and low fat milk. I use a fat separator like this one:
http://www.fantes.com/images/22661-1gravy_fat.jpg
They're made for separating fat from stock for gravy and sauces, but it works great for milk too. There are other styles on the market - smaller, plastic, etc.
Once you have the cream separated you could make fresh whipped cream, use it in any sauce, baking, or other recipe that calls for cream....use it in your coffee. Use the milk as you would any other.
Butter is made from cream of course, but the cream from a half gallon wouldn't be much.
The cream will separate and float to the top each time the carton sits for awhile. Always shake before using unless you want just cream from the top.