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"Cream over" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English. It could be mistaken for a phrase like "creamed over," which means to cover something with a layer of cream. For example, you could say "She creamed over the cake with a thick layer of frosting."
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Pour cream over souffles.
There'd be cream over everything".
Spread cream over top and sides.
Spread half of halvah cream over meringue.
Pour remaining cream over chopped chocolate; whisk until smooth.
Spoon the mascarpone cream over the cool blackcurrants and sponge.
Pour cream over chocolate and let rest 3 minutes.
Keep cream over ice until it is completely cool.
Wait 20 seconds, then pour cream over chocolate.
Pour the hot cream over the eggs, whisking vigorously.
Pour cream over chocolate and stir gently until completely smooth.
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