Why You Should Cook Millet

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2024

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  • @dolly0315
    @dolly0315 10 месяцев назад +15

    63 and just learned about Millet 😂 This is a great video! Thank You

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  10 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @anxietysauce408
    @anxietysauce408 11 месяцев назад +37

    This is great! My birds🐦 🐦‍⬛ and I can literally have dinner together now! 😂

  • @INCT001
    @INCT001 Год назад +51

    Hello. Just stumbled upon your video. It looks like a foxtail millet, i maybe wrong. But you need to wash and soak every millets for max 6-8 hrs to remove phytic acid content, which usually blocks all the nutrients. I hope it helps.

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  Год назад +11

      Interesting. I see no such instructions on the Bob’s Red Mill package I buy, but obviously follow the steps and recommendations described by yours. Thanks for watching and happy cooking 🙏

    • @pankajmistry4600
      @pankajmistry4600 Год назад +8

      I don’t see a long soak instruction either, but it pays to watch and hear others who have been using this type of grain for generations. Most Indian cooks/ docs recommend the long soak to remove the digestive inhibiting acid.
      I’m new to this myself- I have more experience with the ground flour version of this grain.
      Happy health!!!

    • @INCT001
      @INCT001 Год назад +7

      ​@@pankajmistry4600 if it doesn't say anything about soaking, then you can cook as per the instructions. I am not a doc, but I thought to put the information out, so people can do their own research. I personally soak it for max 6 hrs before cooking. :)

    • @paulocurado7967
      @paulocurado7967 11 месяцев назад +4

      do we also need to soak quinoa ?

    • @truesight91
      @truesight91 8 месяцев назад +5

      Yes hulled millet does not require soaking but still contains some phytic acid/anti-nutrienrs like most other grains and seeds. The original/ancient way to prepare seeds/grains/legumes for maximum digestability is to (sprout) the grain or seed then cook or eat raw. These days hardly anyone does sprouting because its time consuming so overnight soak/rinse is chosen for conveniance but loses 50% nutrient bioavailability. If consuming daily then soaking/sprouted is important even if using hulled. Or at least rinse well and soak maybe 10 mins. You can also toast before cooking for better flavour.

  • @Taw3eyaa
    @Taw3eyaa 10 месяцев назад +16

    I think that a quarter cup is enough for one meal. By the way, millet is rich in protein. It is richer in protein than oats, and it is also rich in magnesium, iron, phosphorus and B complex.

  • @brendawood6712
    @brendawood6712 Год назад +20

    I liked to cook mine in vegetable stock.

  • @mendayzangmo3418
    @mendayzangmo3418 Год назад +6

    I know millet more in a flour form to make Fufu or pancake but didn't know how to cook it in grain form. Thanks to your video, now I know how. It is very healthy & versatile grain, especially good for women health, I believe. We should eat this more often:)

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  Год назад +1

      Glad it helped! Thanks for watching and happy cooking 🙏

  • @mousepudding
    @mousepudding Год назад +9

    I love millet. So glad to see it get more exposure. And it surprised me to learn, as you mention, that there are a bunch of different varieties/ sizes etc. Sometimes Indian grocery stores will carry a variety of types. So fun to explore!

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  Год назад

      Indeed! This great grain deserves more attention. Thanks for watching and happy cooking!

  • @Adimina555
    @Adimina555 Год назад +12

    Eat it with warm daal, sauted vegetables with masala and a sour indian chutney on side. Its pure heaven.

  • @DF-dd5nf
    @DF-dd5nf 27 дней назад +1

    Thanks a lot for this video. It looks amazing. I just found out about Millets, and I am looking forward to trying it out. Thanks a lot for making your video. It is very useful. ❤🙏🍀👍🙂

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  27 дней назад

      Glad to hear! Thank you for watching and happy cooking! :-)

  • @lornaandrew5644
    @lornaandrew5644 8 месяцев назад +3

    My first exposure to ‘
    Millet ‘ - looking forward to adding it to my grocery list. ( South Africa)

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  8 месяцев назад +1

      Wonderful! I hope you enjoy it. All my best to you. 🙏

  • @samanthadaroga4811
    @samanthadaroga4811 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for this vid. Nice learning points on cooking millet.

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! 🙏

  • @stewartbruce8902
    @stewartbruce8902 18 дней назад

    Well executed tutorial. Your personalty is totally top shelf. Yes I,ve been cooking millet for more than 40 years. Thank you, and all the best from New Rochelle N.Y.

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  18 дней назад

      Thank you so much! Glad you found it useful! I’ve got a buddy to the west of you in Yonkers, and I’ve been to the Bronx, too, but need to check out your area next time I’m in NYC. All the best from San Diego, California 👍

    • @stewartbruce8902
      @stewartbruce8902 17 дней назад

      @@IWantToCook For me the best thing in New Rochelle is the sound, as I swim everyday in the warmer months. Tax is way to high along with local government regulations All the best back to you.

  • @andromedastar1
    @andromedastar1 6 месяцев назад +4

    Looks amazing. I am Whole Foods plant-based so I’ll skip the oil but I can’t wait to try this.

  • @bvo3766
    @bvo3766 3 месяца назад +2

    This looks delicious, thank you!

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  3 месяца назад

      Glad to hear! Thanks for watching 🙏

  • @vedakumar9759
    @vedakumar9759 7 месяцев назад +10

    Millets must and should be soaked for 6 to 8hrs, u need to wash the millets lightly twice and soak them, use the soaked water to cook the millet. Without soaking it may lead to digestion problem constipation etc

    • @elizetearaujo9760
      @elizetearaujo9760 3 месяца назад +2

      Sorry, I don't understand: what's the point in soaking to get rid of all the toxins if you put the soaking water into the pan to cook the millet?

    • @All-Those-Rosenbergers
      @All-Those-Rosenbergers Месяц назад +1

      ​@@elizetearaujo9760 soaking doesn't remove toxins, it breaks down some of the complex proteins to make it easier to digest. Using the soaking water is fine.

    • @korcommander
      @korcommander 20 дней назад

      Sounds like a good way to remove nutrients. Most anti nutrients are destroyed by cooking anyways. And a lot of the problem with millet is that it is not a complete protein. Most 3rd worlders dont eat enough protein to start.

  • @sowhat-idgafk2151
    @sowhat-idgafk2151 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you ! It looks yummy I've never had it but I went to WinCo and bought 1lb for $1.08 of Millet for my parakeets. My mother told me that back in the days she used to cook Millet quite a bit. I will try it tomorrow. You explain your recipes really well🙏🏻

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks and I hope you enjoy!

  • @schattopadhya
    @schattopadhya 11 месяцев назад +6

    That is a great and simple meal. couple of thing I want to share. It's better to soak the millet for 6 hour before cooking. Never throw out the millet water, whether the water you soak the millet in or cooking with it. That water has all the good nutrient .

    • @Pupil187fsg
      @Pupil187fsg 8 месяцев назад +1

      Why would you add the anti nutrients back in that’s you soaked to remove.

    • @schattopadhya
      @schattopadhya 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Pupil187fsg Please do your own research. Millet need to be washed once and soaked for 6 hours and use the water in cooking, it will have all the minerals and soaking will remove the acid.

    • @Pupil187fsg
      @Pupil187fsg 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you. I will do the research.

  • @TrevorHamberger
    @TrevorHamberger 9 месяцев назад +19

    make sure to soak your millet overnight for 24 hours to ensure the anti nutrients in the food are minimally absorbed by the body. ITs very important to do this or you leach minerals like calcium from the body

  • @gratitude5403
    @gratitude5403 5 месяцев назад +2

    thank you! i just made it and its delicious !

  • @samuelmatthews9092
    @samuelmatthews9092 7 месяцев назад +2

    I love this video, the possibilities are endless!

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @georgenelson8917
    @georgenelson8917 Год назад +8

    Easy to grow in dry hot areas . My family has grown it in hot dry Texas for generations. I suggest getting and keeping a stash for survival, doomer supplies . Get a good grain mill . Makes good bread and easy tortillas.

    • @princessbabibear4794
      @princessbabibear4794 Год назад

      Wow! I'm so glad that y'all are growing this millet stuff. We have a lot of food allergies and intolerances and are trying different things. You guys just grow for yourselves or do you sell locally? I also live in Texas near College Station.
      Can you just eat the millet seed part or do you eat other parts of the plant? Also, thanks for the tips!!

  • @bungaraya6082
    @bungaraya6082 Год назад +4

    In my country we use Ricecooker to cook rice. I believe we can use it to cook millet as well. It is super easy.

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  Год назад +3

      Likely so! I have other videos on using a rice cooker to make oatmeal and quinoa, so I imagine it would work with millet, too. Cheers 🙏

    • @CM-ey6qy
      @CM-ey6qy 6 месяцев назад

      Didn’t work for me, still crunchy

  • @specialstartransactions
    @specialstartransactions Год назад +3

    Thank you so much it looks delicous! I'm going to make this today!

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  Год назад

      Thank you! I hope you enjoy 😀

  • @slowlee2323
    @slowlee2323 6 месяцев назад +5

    Cute pup! 🐶❤

  • @LindaErtel-qt6ow
    @LindaErtel-qt6ow 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you very much. I just found out that finger millet seeds can be stored a long time (50 years), and still be good.

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  3 месяца назад

      Wow. Well, I just found that out, too! :-)

  • @EileenJoyHappy
    @EileenJoyHappy 11 месяцев назад +2

    This sounds delicious The only thing I would add is to rinse it until the water becomes clear.

  • @PhatChin
    @PhatChin Год назад +3

    Good video! I just discovered millet this week - added it to my beef stew. Turned out pretty nice! I like how it takes on flavors. Can't wait to explore new ideas.

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  Год назад

      Thanks so much! And that combo you made is a great use for millet. Cheers 👍

  • @Vikingsroar
    @Vikingsroar 4 месяца назад +2

    Millet is great ! Love it! Previously i lost 5kgs in a month just by omitting rice 🍚 from my diet and replacing it with millet and salad 🥗😊to loose weight we got to eat like a bird 🐦lol 😅

  • @kerriewithpurpose5722
    @kerriewithpurpose5722 27 дней назад +1

    THANK YOU SOOO MUCH...could not find someone to explain this properly...it seems to cook like rice

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  26 дней назад

      Indeed it does! Thank you for watching 🙏

  • @artigotale
    @artigotale 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this video!!

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! 🙏

  • @skmbausa6047
    @skmbausa6047 9 месяцев назад +1

    excellent. ty

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching 🙏

  • @sushmabhalla744
    @sushmabhalla744 Год назад +1

    Very easy I like it

  • @Yulia.chandrika
    @Yulia.chandrika 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this easy and clearly explained recipe! As a spanish person I would add the triple of olive oil at least thou 🙈

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  2 месяца назад

      You’re very welcome! And more olive oil is always a good thing in my book, lol. 😆

  • @lebooshdiaries
    @lebooshdiaries 4 месяца назад +3

    Chef, help! I bought millet for the first time because I wanted to eat it like the way you do, with the veggies piled on top. But my cooked millet is not fluffy and light. It's soggy and starchy. I did use the rice cooker though with ratio of 1:2 millet to water. I've cooked quinoa this way as well and it comes out fine. Any advise for me? Thank u for your video!

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  4 месяца назад +2

      No pun intended but I think it’s going to boil down to ratio and thus timing. If it’s soggy I would use less liquid. I also suggest adding a bit of vinegar - your choice of kind - as that can help the grains keep separate. Don’t get discouraged: you’ve got this. I’ve had millet turn out soggy, too. It just took experimenting to find the ratio that worked. 👍

    • @lebooshdiaries
      @lebooshdiaries 4 месяца назад +1

      @@IWantToCook Thank u so much! I will try the vinegar suggestion. I think perhaps I left it to cool down like how i do with quinoa and rice and didn't immediately remove it and fluff it up. I saw yours was still steaming hot and it was so fluffy. I won't give up. Thank u again yea!

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  4 месяца назад +1

      Hmmm. I’m not sure about the salt question. I think it just comes down to millet itself. Being so small, it can be trickier to cook, and depending on pan type, heat level and heat source (gas vs electric stove), liquid ratio, etc., there are a lot of variables that affect the outcome. My advice - just like cooking in general- is to experiment and keep at it until you get the desired result. 😀

    • @dorothymalcolm-bwoga2180
      @dorothymalcolm-bwoga2180 2 месяца назад +1

      I'm definitely going to give the millet a try. Thanks for the ideas.

  • @anaragalaxy5112
    @anaragalaxy5112 4 месяца назад +2

    as i am gluten allergic i love millet or foxtail millet flour pancakes!

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  4 месяца назад +1

      Right on! I have a gluten sensitivity, too. I had no idea it was leading to migraines for a decade! 😬

    • @anaragalaxy5112
      @anaragalaxy5112 4 месяца назад +1

      @@IWantToCookmine even worse, but i am managing well, todays time we have a lot of gluten free options!

  • @rosexavier7883
    @rosexavier7883 Год назад +1

    Great! thank you

  • @nr-xp3dc
    @nr-xp3dc 5 дней назад +1

    Would it be better to cook in a pressure cooker ?

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  4 дня назад

      I think that’s up to you. I personally haven’t cooked millet in a pressure cooker, but I make rice in an Instant Pot all the time. Not because it cooks quicker, but because it’s just easy to set it and go.

    • @nr-xp3dc
      @nr-xp3dc 4 дня назад +1

      @ Thanks will try in a day or two .

  • @KissyKat
    @KissyKat Год назад +7

    Always been a quinoa a nut, never tried millet. But after this I have to!! 😁👍

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  Год назад +1

      Right on! I hope you enjoy it :)

    • @sankethgowda5522
      @sankethgowda5522 Год назад +1

      Please Note: millets need to be soaked for atleast 4-8hrs

  • @1Divineidea
    @1Divineidea 8 месяцев назад

    You are amazing THANK YOU FOR THIS

  • @the12288
    @the12288 Год назад +1

    Thank you ❤

  • @B2AFUED
    @B2AFUED Год назад +2

    Great video Matt. Definitely want to give it a shot. Would you recommend rinsing, like rice, before cooking? Thx

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I find no need to rinse, and that would be rather difficult anyhow since the millets are quite small. Hope you enjoy 👍

    • @travreviews2586
      @travreviews2586 Год назад +1

      ​@@IWantToCookthats where you are wrong. Please research , and then guide the public to make the food the right way, else it won't give the benefit of the food. I'm from India and millets are our staple diet , so we cook it regularly

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  Год назад

      @@travreviews2586 Please note that in the U.S., the brand I buy (Bob's Red Mill) does not call for rinsing. But by all means, if you prefer to rinse, then rinse.

  • @SindyChasselm-qz5py
    @SindyChasselm-qz5py 7 месяцев назад +1

    You bet 👍 to the soaking: and there is an additional bonus in adding a bit of apple cider vinegar , which helps with absorption. If you’re vegan, this is a go to how to cook ( for iron and protein )

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  7 месяцев назад

      Good to know about the vinegar. Thanks!

  • @Fission889
    @Fission889 5 месяцев назад +1

    What could I add to make spicy millet? Can I add liquid sauce or chopped peppers?

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  5 месяцев назад +1

      Absolutely for both those ideas. You could also try some cayenne powder or drops of Tabasco or other pepper sauce, both before cooking or when serving.

  • @CRpatriot
    @CRpatriot Год назад +1

    What does it taste like? Is it more like a rice, texture or oatmeal? I’m trying to replace my oatmeal. Not sure if I should use this instead.

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  Год назад +1

      Good question! Millet has a mild, slightly nutty taste. To me it’s more like couscous in flavor and texture. Couscous is derived from wheat, but I have gluten sensitivity so I avoid it when possible.

    • @CRpatriot
      @CRpatriot Год назад

      @@IWantToCook thank you, i guess I'm trying to find an alternative to Oatmeal dr gundry said Millet is lectin free any suggestions?

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  Год назад +1

      I’m a little stumped at the moment trying to think of another grain with the same flakiness of rolled oats. But if it’s a porridge consistency you’re after, you might try congee, which comes from cooking rice for a long time. Also, have you ever heard of teff? It’s a wonderful grain that is even smaller than quinoa and packed with nutrients. I did a video on it here: ruclips.net/video/MKrw48Qw0qg/видео.htmlsi=rUchpEAJgkxLdk3f

    • @CRpatriot
      @CRpatriot Год назад +1

      @@IWantToCook thank you so much for your time. I will check it out.

    • @ppp931
      @ppp931 Год назад +1

      ​@@CRpatriot actually Tunisian people eat millet as a sweet porridge you should look it up

  • @Geana-e1u
    @Geana-e1u 8 дней назад +1

    i love milet

  • @raymiller764
    @raymiller764 4 месяца назад +1

    can you coook in a rice cooker?

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  4 месяца назад

      I wouldn’t see why not. I’d experiment with liquid/grain ratio until you find the result to your liking 👍

  • @rasmuhamednasr4621
    @rasmuhamednasr4621 Год назад +1

    Thanks.

  • @Alien2799
    @Alien2799 Год назад

    Thank you.
    Any benefits to soaking it before cooking? Maybe even sprouting it and eating it raw or sprouting and cooking but for a short period of time?

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  Год назад

      I haven’t tried that so I can’t really say, but those sound like good ideas. I occasionally sprout garbanzo beans (chickpeas) and am a fan of sprouting in general. Cheers!

  • @hestermaria2575
    @hestermaria2575 8 месяцев назад +1

    Goes great with ribeye

  • @HebrewDavening
    @HebrewDavening Месяц назад +1

    Millet has a crazy amount of calcium, super good for bone strength :)

  • @travreviews2586
    @travreviews2586 Год назад +7

    One thing please that you missed which is very imperative.
    You are supposed to first soak the millet as it has a certain compound that hinders digestion. Then thoroughly rinse it as it has carcinogen which makes it difficult to digest. After its soaked and washed, then you add to the boiling water, and continue the rest of the process.

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  Год назад +1

      Interesting. There are no such instructions called for in the brand I buy -- Bob's Red Mill. Perhaps what you've heard is for millet not from a U.S. company?

    • @vasutaurean
      @vasutaurean Год назад

      @@IWantToCook: couple of crucial points. @travreviews2586 is spot on, millets need to be soaked for atleast 6-8 hours depending on the type of millets we cook.
      next, save energy by using pressure cooker. 1 cup of millet to 5 cups of water, place it in a pressure cooker, the millets will be ready for consumption after 5-7 whistles of pressure cooker cooking. do not trouble the brand / manufacturer. ask chatgpt the right way to cook. you will get better answers!!! cheers from India that is Bharath

  • @petrinad3523
    @petrinad3523 7 месяцев назад

    How to do in rice cooker broth/ millet ratio?

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  7 месяцев назад +1

      I have not used that method myself, but I would suggest trying 1 part millet to 2 parts liquid/broth to start.

  • @chrisheemskerk6911
    @chrisheemskerk6911 10 месяцев назад +2

    Toast 250gr millet in a pan. Take a pot, fry 3 garlic and half a onion glacy and add 3table spoons curry powder for a few min. Add 750gr Beef or Chicken Stock and few raisons, lump of butter and cook to perfection Enjoy

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  10 месяцев назад

      Sounds delicious! Thank you 🙏

    • @darlenelibbi1030
      @darlenelibbi1030 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@IWantToCook is that like a risotto?

  • @michaelknight2721
    @michaelknight2721 Год назад +1

    I have respiratory reflux and hiatial hernia along with high calcium What can I eat that won't set off my respiratory reflux yet give me adequate nutrition and calories so I don't loose weight,thankyou

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  Год назад

      Dear Michael -- Thank you for watching and reaching out with your question. Please note that I am a trained chef but not a doctor or dietitian, so I would urge you to speak with a professional health practitioner to get a better of idea of what foods might help you. Wishing you health and happiness.

  • @sirisha2354
    @sirisha2354 9 дней назад

    What millet is it?
    It was consumed in India and Africa before rice .

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  9 дней назад

      I can’t remember specific type. In my area I can really only find the yellowish kind in mainstream markets.

  • @pattywhite8644
    @pattywhite8644 Год назад +1

    Yum

  • @richricogranada9647
    @richricogranada9647 Год назад +4

    Beautiful non-Animal foods from Nature

    • @timothyarnold7670
      @timothyarnold7670 10 месяцев назад

      Leave the animal food alone it hasn't done anything to you you probably hurt animal food feelings

    • @AnneMarie-jk3ph
      @AnneMarie-jk3ph 4 месяца назад

      @@timothyarnold7670😂😂😂😂 these kind of people are everywhere, vegans be doing to much

  • @arifali6762
    @arifali6762 7 дней назад +1

    Great job. For more info on Millets, people can watch Dr. Khadar Vali also known as The Millet Man.
    He is an Indian doctor with post Doctorate degree from USA.

  • @VBFAV
    @VBFAV Год назад +1

    My seems to turn out a little thick vs fluffy

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  Год назад +2

      You might want to play with the ratio of water to millet. In this case maybe try again with less liquid. My hunch is the grains are getting over saturated. Cheers!

  • @tanyawales5445
    @tanyawales5445 6 месяцев назад +2

    Indians recommend soaking millet for 6 - 8 hours before cooking to leach out phytochemicals that can inhibit absorption of all of millet's nutrients.

  • @veerespect8008
    @veerespect8008 4 месяца назад

    How about steaming the vegetables

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  4 месяца назад

      Sure, you could do that, even with the millet if so desired 👍

  • @fathimasheik3647
    @fathimasheik3647 Год назад +1

    Yummmm

  • @towhidkhan2571
    @towhidkhan2571 Год назад +1

    Hi 👋
    Is it good for diabetes? Thanks

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  Год назад +1

      That I’m not sure of. But hopefully a quick Google search will yield answers on its specific nutritional info and whether that will work for you. All the best! 🙏

  • @anshumalijaiswal7596
    @anshumalijaiswal7596 Год назад +1

    Sock it 30- 40 min , i think socking may reduce cooking time.😊

  • @songs1093
    @songs1093 Год назад +2

    You need to soak millet minimum for 6 to 8 hrs

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  Год назад +3

      Thanks for commenting. For clarity, here is what a representative from Bob's Red Mill (the brand I bought and used here -- not sponsored) had to say about soaking millet: "Our millet doesn't require soaking before cooking, but you're welcome to do so if you prefer! We have not done independent testing regarding antinutrients in any of our products or soaking to reduce phytic acid prior to cooking. Some customers do soak grains before cooking, which may help to reduce the phytic acid content to some degree, but as we haven't tested phytic acid content before and after cooking, we don't have research to support these claims; speaking with a nutritionist or medical professional may be helpful for more specific information." You can find the full discussion in the comment thread of this article: www.bobsredmill.com/blog/healthy-living/discover-millet/

  • @L.Spencer
    @L.Spencer Год назад +1

    I don't know much about grains, I first thought this is what they use to make some Mexican candy type treat. But maybe that's amaranth. Looks the same.

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  Год назад +1

      You DO know about grains. Indeed, I believe it's amaranth that is used for those candies -- and that's another grain I plan to do a video on. Cheers!

    • @kritika462
      @kritika462 Год назад

      I m from India and it has been eaten for years. . But dye to westernization ppl are relying more on wheat or rice.. so our PM Narendra Modi appealed to declare this year to declare as the millet year.. cheers

  • @julieellis6793
    @julieellis6793 3 дня назад

    Do you know of a gluten free grain thats more low carb? This has 37 gr.of carbs for 1/4 c 😮

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  3 дня назад

      Perhaps teff, buckwheat, or quinoa?

  • @waseemansari4371
    @waseemansari4371 10 месяцев назад +1

    My daily meal 10 positive millets

  • @truthjoypeace
    @truthjoypeace 16 дней назад +1

    Soak and drain the water for best benefits

  • @suchitracolonne1481
    @suchitracolonne1481 8 месяцев назад

    Why dont you wash and soak for 6-8 hours?
    Is it already soaked and then dried?
    SOAK IT FIRST!

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  8 месяцев назад

      I did not soak the batch i demoed, but by all means, soak if that is your preference. Cheers!

  • @brendawood6712
    @brendawood6712 Год назад +3

    I love millet, tastes like corn to me,

  • @marvellouslifeandtimes
    @marvellouslifeandtimes 4 месяца назад

    No shades love your content but if I cook like this with measurements in my Nigerian mum's home she's gonna look at me like I'm crazy and probably drive me out of her kitchen, that woman can bake a cake without a scale and measurement tools and it still turns out right ❤

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  4 месяца назад +1

      lol, moms have that by instinct. I bet she makes delicious food. Thanks for watching and happy cooking 🙏

  • @ceciliaferraro6360
    @ceciliaferraro6360 18 дней назад +1

    I’m just trying my luck

  • @SummerSunset2207
    @SummerSunset2207 Год назад +1

    🥰🐶🐾

  • @mangalshovashakya6974
    @mangalshovashakya6974 15 дней назад

    🤤🤤🤤

  • @rajeshkhanna-q3b
    @rajeshkhanna-q3b 11 месяцев назад +2

    Hello Mr.Matt Degen,
    There are several varieties of Millets.
    The one you have used in this video is called Proso Millet . Ain't know why the manufacturer did not mention the name of the Millet and instead chose to Label it as Millet.
    You have not soaked it before cooking. Please soak it for a couple of hours before cooking it.
    If you soak it well you will find it extremely soft after cooking and can also be fed to nine months babies .
    If it's a Fox Tail Millet or Kodo Millet or Little Millet or Banyard Millet or Brown Top Millet, it would require to be soaked for a minimum of 8 to 10 hours and these five Millets are even more nutritious than the one you have used. Do not try them if you are not keen on soaking well.
    Yes, these grains are older than the mankind .
    Happy and HEALTHY Eating.
    Enjoy.

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for this info; it’s much appreciated. Have a happy and healthy New Year! 🙏

    • @rajeshkhanna-q3b
      @rajeshkhanna-q3b 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you Mr.Matt Degen and wish you the same .
      Please don't give up on millets. When you are on millets you will notice more than 10 healthy changes in your body even if you think you are healthy.
      Unlike the technology and processed foods our organs and cells are absolutely primitive . They will thank you for feeding their original foods with pink of health in return.
      When your body is on Millets you will not require any artificial supplements.
      And do soak yourself in Sunshine and get Vitamin D naturally .
      Thanks for your reply.
      Enjoy.

  • @walkertongdee
    @walkertongdee Год назад +1

    I never heard of eating it raw.

  • @nutritioncounterrevolution
    @nutritioncounterrevolution Месяц назад +1

    Hello, I'm sure you've discovered much more about these beautiful grains since you posted this video.
    I see a few comments here about soaking millets to reduce the phytic acid content. Do watch this short video where Dr Khadar (gentleman in the video) speaks about why soaking millets is important. He is called the 'Millet-man' of India.
    I hope it helps.
    ruclips.net/video/z1VcMkY3454/видео.htmlsi=nVJNDKNpK_7v-H8C

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  Месяц назад

      Thanks for sharing and happy cooking!

  • @paulsbuildingandpropetyyma544
    @paulsbuildingandpropetyyma544 9 месяцев назад

    I felt it when he hit his teeth with the spoon ..

    • @IWantToCook
      @IWantToCook  9 месяцев назад

      One-shot take if I recall, for better or worse… 😅

  • @LiveAppsGaming
    @LiveAppsGaming Год назад +1

    birdddd

  • @stellajacob1740
    @stellajacob1740 3 месяца назад +1

    It looks like bulgar wheat do.

  • @a.s9509
    @a.s9509 5 месяцев назад

    $1.60/1 lb?
    $9.6/ lb at Walmart

  • @ASAFYY
    @ASAFYY 2 месяца назад

    millet is bitter