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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Learn how to make a delicious Clotted Cream with Chef John. Other than this taking a day or two, this recipe could not be easier!
    Ingredients:
    4 cups heavy cream
    8 x 8-inch glass or ceramic baking dish
    Directions:
    Bake at 175-180 F. for 12 hours. Chill overnight before separating the “clots.” Use the reserved liquid for baking biscuits.
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Комментарии • 888

  • @foodwishes
    @foodwishes  4 года назад +95

    Check out the recipe: www.allrecipes.com/Recipe/257734/Chef-Johns-Clotted-Cream/

  • @thewildplaces
    @thewildplaces 7 лет назад +3918

    As an Englandian, I must tell you that you forgot two essential traditional steps in making clotted cream and scones. These steps come right at the end of the process: you must put forth a strong and passionate argument as to how scone is pronounced and whether the jam or the cream goes on the scone first. I don't know why we do this but it must be done. The power of tradition compels us.

  • @jellyboi808
    @jellyboi808 7 лет назад +8106

    I feel liKE HE TALKS LIKe this.

  • @jaseth1337
    @jaseth1337 7 лет назад +449

    This recipe is extremely true to the way it's done in Devon!
    I strongly recommend stirring a bit of clotted cream into scrambled eggs or risotto just before serving. It takes it to a completely different level!
    Also, you know it's good when: "A 2006 survey of nutrition professionals ranked clotted cream as the least healthy of 120 foods selected to be representative of the British diet."

  • @Magmaster13
    @Magmaster13 7 лет назад +5471

    This recipe was probably discovered by someone who left out the heavy cream in the sun all day then put it back in the fridge.

    • @ShatteredGlass916
      @ShatteredGlass916 7 лет назад +197

      Magmaster13 lol isn't that how some of the greatest invention happen ? like Penicillin ?

    • @jammy008
      @jammy008 7 лет назад +140

      its kind of funny how we eat anything, I for sure would not have refrigerated this and eaten it. But thats why I havent made any food discoveries. Eat all the gross looking things!

    • @Violetmoon369
      @Violetmoon369 7 лет назад +44

      YES! do that and then make millions of dollars on the new discovery! (assuming of course that you don't die of food poisoning... XD)

    • @MrLeBaws
      @MrLeBaws 7 лет назад +23

      Strangely enough, Penicillin wasn't an accident, it was discovered in a lab environment with a petri dish full of the same mould you find on bread.

    • @Hieron1
      @Hieron1 7 лет назад +124

      It was an accident. He was using petri dishes yes, but the mold had been introduced to them accidentally.
      He was researching certain bacterias and found that in one of his petri dishes there was no bacteria around a dot of mold. This was completely accidental.

  • @GodlikeAscension
    @GodlikeAscension 7 лет назад +587

    I am an Italian who went to England and worked as a waiter for quite some time. I had clotted cream inside the majestic Eton Mess, one of the best desserts I've ever eaten! I could not believe how good, chewy, decadent the clotted cream could be. Pair it with crushed merengues, fresh strawberries, whipped cream and homemade strawberry sauce and you have the most amazing, most delicious dessert EVER!

  • @dernst2023atgmail
    @dernst2023atgmail 7 лет назад +605

    I literally went straight to the store after watching this to get some cream. My oven is roasting heavy cream as we speak. So excited for tomorrow!

  • @twelfthlady847
    @twelfthlady847 7 лет назад +363

    "Yes, some dairies actually feed cows what they're supposed to eat" LOL I loved this line!

  • @CM_Burns
    @CM_Burns 7 лет назад +2917

    You are the Wet Dream of your Clotted Cream.

    • @ailderwitha5591
      @ailderwitha5591 7 лет назад +88

      write some sexual lines for chef John please.

    • @Gun5hip
      @Gun5hip 7 лет назад +77

      lol stop that

    • @fsyeah
      @fsyeah 7 лет назад +44

      You are the Hardy Boyz tag team of your clotted cream.

    • @CM_Burns
      @CM_Burns 7 лет назад +32

      I know what you're thinking.........BUT this is not about the clotted cream that ends up on your right hand after a wet dream. Get your head out of the gutter!!!

    • @ScottGreenMusic
      @ScottGreenMusic 7 лет назад +2

      DELIGHTFUL!

  • @OMGitshimitis
    @OMGitshimitis 7 лет назад +462

    As a Brit your serving of cream was far too low for that scone.

  • @FallenZephyrfly
    @FallenZephyrfly 7 лет назад +22

    as someone from that specific part of England, well done. with how many local farms that make it we never have to think about making it here. And it is amazing as creams go. also
    FACT:
    In the county of Devon in England, traditionally cream goes first on scones, then jam.
    But in its neighbouring county of Cornwall, it's traditionally jam first then cream.

  • @jcinkc3
    @jcinkc3 7 лет назад +654

    The USDA only allows a maximum amount of fat in our milk products which is 30% Clotted cream reaches the 55% mark and that's considered "unhealthy" and thus not manufactured in our country. Just like Chef John, I have been making my own and cannot tell you people how wonderful it is.. TRY IT!!!!!!!

    • @mrEbraheem
      @mrEbraheem 7 лет назад +29

      I am from Saudi Arabia so I don't even know if this thing is sold here or not, but I want to make it, but how does it taste?

    • @Wheres-my-toes-bro
      @Wheres-my-toes-bro 7 лет назад +49

      Ibrahim Bahakim Super creamy, rich and velvet smooth.

    • @Regolith86
      @Regolith86 7 лет назад +94

      No. Heavy Whipping Cream is required to be at LEAST 36% fat in the US. It's quite possible to find cream with fat contents that are much higher.

    • @GenevieveThornton
      @GenevieveThornton 7 лет назад +22

      Ibrahim Bahakim okay wait, I've had this in Saudi Arabia. It's very common in Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Iran and I swear I had some in Saudi Arabia. Typically a breakfast item. Known as قشدة or قيمر

    • @RealityIsTheNow
      @RealityIsTheNow 7 лет назад +57

      Actually, you can buy any amount of fat in your cream you want. I just bought some 40% cream at Costco earlier today.

  • @elizabethshaw734
    @elizabethshaw734 7 лет назад +19

    I lived in England for over 10 years and I had an Old Farm woman not too far away who made clotted cream and sold it along with Devon double cream and butter. it is one of the most delicious things I have ever tasted and I had to come up with a way to make it back here and I went to live in Morocco first. when she made her clotted cream she used a double boiler and left it on the stove on low for a very long time and the top turned up gorgeous yellow. Our cream doesn't have the same color as it does over there. our cream is pure white more or less while it is light butter yellow over there.

  • @TheChinaWatcher
    @TheChinaWatcher 7 лет назад +58

    Brought back some amazing memories. After retiring I lived in a small town in Devon for an extended time. A lady who had taught Prince Charles how clotted cream was made served me the scones with strawberry jam and clotted cream. The difference from yours is that she had me put the jam directly on the scone and then place the clotted cream on top. She was quite insistent on how things should be done and though I am not a tea drinker knew better then to challenge her when she filled my cup...multiple times. Everything was fresh and home made and was brilliant.

  • @nixayp
    @nixayp 7 лет назад +41

    As a Brit, I'm ashamed that I didn't know this is how it's made! John you're magic ♡

  • @patcullum
    @patcullum 7 лет назад +50

    I'm from Devon, England and I can't tell you how weirdly proud I was to see this.

  • @MagisterMalleus
    @MagisterMalleus 7 лет назад +2861

    I had no idea that clotted cream is uncommon in the US... You are seriously missing out.

  • @frotwithdanger
    @frotwithdanger 7 лет назад +1249

    You sound like Christopher Walken after a positive thinking seminar

  • @theemustpee3
    @theemustpee3 7 лет назад +9

    A friend just returned from England and brought some roddas clotted cream for me. I used it to top pavlovas. I should have just used it to top my whole face. That stuff is delicious. Thank you for the recipe!

  • @sirllamalot1980
    @sirllamalot1980 7 лет назад +28

    I'm so glad you prepared the scone the Devon (correct) way. Cream first. Thank you, Chef John. You've made this Devonian happy.

  • @andeez4663
    @andeez4663 7 лет назад +27

    You can get clotted cream in all parts of the UK and Ireland now. Putting it on a scone with jam really is one of life's true treats!!!

  • @amylarson3370
    @amylarson3370 7 лет назад +349

    gary, you better call the astronomer... because this clotted cream is OUTTA THIS WORLD!!!!!

  • @ajacobs100
    @ajacobs100 7 лет назад +1762

    this guy should do a book reading for 50 Shades of Grey

  • @domw3239
    @domw3239 7 лет назад +11

    Thank god I live in the UK you can get tubs of this in all supermarkets. It's the absolute best thing ever on scones or instead of ice cream with an apple pie, rhubarb crumble, sticky toffee pudding. OH GOD IM GOING TO GET SOME RIGHT NOW!

  • @gray5627
    @gray5627 7 лет назад +18

    Amazing! Who knew it could be so incredibly easy to make this wonderful spread!! I think the biggest trick is to find raw cream or non-ultra pasturized cream. Thank you so much for sharing!!!

  • @2xduranfan
    @2xduranfan 7 лет назад +9

    OMYGOSH This is great! I went to Ireland in 1981, and fell in love with this stuff. I've bought it at World Market ever since. From now on I'm making it myself!

  • @Kae.the.Selkie
    @Kae.the.Selkie 7 лет назад +210

    Oh my gosh Chef you're tending!!
    I have made clotted cream many times and every time it's wonderful. I have it with home made lemon curd on creme scones. So wonderful​.

  • @graceannpierce4302
    @graceannpierce4302 7 лет назад +10

    Wow !! many,many years ago I was blessed to be there in England where clotted cream was. It seemed like a "dream world". Cried when I had to leave...many years ago....

  • @patmcconegly
    @patmcconegly 7 лет назад +2721

    How am I the only one who finds this man's intonation odd? I mean, i love the video and all, but what is this rising tone followed by drop at the end of every single sentence? Am I crazy? That's odd, right?

    • @scarletdebrix7348
      @scarletdebrix7348 7 лет назад +235

      Patrick McConegly I couldn't finish the video it really bothered me! So glad I'm not alone 😆

    • @loris4225
      @loris4225 7 лет назад +669

      Patrick, everyone thinks that the first couple times they watch his videos, but once you're hook and addicted to watching all of them over and over you realize you love the way he talks and it isn't odd at all.

    • @RedBloopCreature
      @RedBloopCreature 7 лет назад +401

      You're not crazy. Be careful though. First you'll be endeared to his way of talking. Then you'll start talking like him.

  • @skellious
    @skellious 7 лет назад +28

    Thanks for showing such a classic dish from the UK, John :) This is one I'm very familiar with, being British, and it really is fantastic :) We're often mocked for our food but I think you've got to agree we've got desserts right!

  • @RecommendedPlaying
    @RecommendedPlaying 7 лет назад +17

    You're a national treasure Chef John.

  • @shellw1276
    @shellw1276 7 лет назад +8

    This brings me back to when I went to the UK and had clotted cream for the first time! It was something I will never forget! It was so wonderful on top of a scone with a nice cup of tea! To anyone who hasn't had it, this video may not give you the impression of how Very Rich it is. Also, it is full of fat, for anyone who is watching their diets or cholesterol. I am sorry to be a "party pooper... So, it really only needs a small amount on your scone, English muffin or crumpet, with another small amount of fruit preserves (jam, jelly, etc.) I like it just plain, because, as he says, it has a natural sweet buttery taste all by itself! MMMM! Now I want some!!!

  • @BFSplat
    @BFSplat 7 лет назад +5

    I've wanted to try this ever since I saw it on Frasier. I never got around to it and forgot about it entirely. Thank you so much for this recipe, Chef John.

  • @crivensro
    @crivensro 7 лет назад +3

    Thank you for a wonderful and very important recipe, for someone like me living outside the UK, loving high tea, scones, strawberry jam and clotted cream!

  • @titalinda9093
    @titalinda9093 7 лет назад +10

    Woooowwww, I never heard of something like this, of course I am from Chile, it looks and sounds tooooo goooood. I am doing the Keto diet, so I can it it to my heart's delight. Thank you Chef John for your fantastic recipes and for explaining them so well, that even I can make them❤

  • @TheStrokesChick
    @TheStrokesChick 7 лет назад +2

    As an individual on a Keto diet, THANK YOU for this recipe! YOU ARE DA MAN!

  • @Gerrygambone
    @Gerrygambone 7 лет назад +8

    The perfect Devon Tea, Scones with Clotted Cream and Strawberry Jam, with a nice cup of Tea...

  • @YouWishYouWereAndrew
    @YouWishYouWereAndrew 7 лет назад

    I either need to stop watching this Channel or hope I live til I'm 1,000.
    I have so many recipes I NEED to try. Thanks Chef John.

  • @PeterTMT
    @PeterTMT 7 лет назад +5

    I've had it at tea shops in England. Absolutely delicious and even better than Butter.

  • @mrs.alimouse
    @mrs.alimouse 7 лет назад +5

    As a huge fan of British baking, I can't wait to try this!!

  • @PaddyMcMe
    @PaddyMcMe 7 лет назад +2

    I live in Australia and have eaten scones all my life, I went to England for a holiday and there I had a Devonshire Tea with real clotted cream, it changed me, it was glorious. Sadly it cannot be found in Australia, but with your recipe I once again may enjoy Clotted Cream. Thank you so much.

  • @steemdup
    @steemdup 7 лет назад +14

    authentic clotted cream is divinely delicious.

  • @ya2709
    @ya2709 7 лет назад +4

    I can always count on you for the best recipes simple just straight to the point I love it thank you so much

  • @Moredakkamus
    @Moredakkamus 7 лет назад +2

    I made this in a slow cooker overnight on the low setting. Yielded nearly 100% clotted cream.

  • @LittlebigG
    @LittlebigG 7 лет назад +4

    Impressive work chef john! 12 hours gone by the sun still shining and we kept it overnight in the fridge but the sun still shining ...

  • @mangoandrice
    @mangoandrice 7 лет назад +8

    you are my favorite cook in the planet, thank you so much💜

  • @KTFRabbit
    @KTFRabbit 7 лет назад +1

    The commissary sometimes sells small bottles of clotted cream during the holiday season. I like that I can make this at home to use anytime. Hopefully the Dutch market has some heavy cream available tomorrow when I go.

  • @Wheres-my-toes-bro
    @Wheres-my-toes-bro 7 лет назад +9

    Clotted cream ice cream is truly delicious. I would love to see a recipe on that.

  • @joelike7787
    @joelike7787 7 лет назад +2

    Your intro reminded me of how lucky I am to live near Devon in England, and I often holiday'd there as a kid. Devon is worth it just for their clotted cream (and fish and chips on the beach)

  • @raincoast2396
    @raincoast2396 7 лет назад

    If you ever go to England, be sure to visit Devonshire. Nothing like Devonshire "Double" clotted cream.
    A favorite way to partake, is to have it spooned over a dish of Devon ice cream. To die for!

  • @michellewetherbee9767
    @michellewetherbee9767 7 лет назад +1

    Oh my gosh Chef John this was the episode I was waiting for my whole life.

  • @tankthebastard
    @tankthebastard 7 лет назад +1

    we get it in Newcastle UK love it, it's the most delicious cream you can get. scone with clotted cream and strawberry jam.

  • @marybuck5946
    @marybuck5946 7 лет назад +8

    Yes! Looks amazing. And on par with my cooking skills. This one's getting saved!

  • @kenjiswb1499
    @kenjiswb1499 7 лет назад +13

    OMG! I want to taste that so bad. It looks so delicious...

  • @madladjunoir288
    @madladjunoir288 7 лет назад +1663

    why does this guy speak in a different pitch every second lmao

  • @mmmdonutsss
    @mmmdonutsss 7 лет назад +1

    I love clotted cream!!! I usually buy it super expensive but now I can make it myself!!! Thank you!

  • @Shadow_x1x
    @Shadow_x1x 7 лет назад

    Thank you for making this! I live in Cornwall and you put Cornish Pasty and now Devon which is like 2hrs away from me you put Devonshire Clotted Cream! ❤ Thank you for putting another recipe from the South West England aka Devon/Cornwall ☺

  • @ladystarfall1539
    @ladystarfall1539 7 лет назад

    Dammit! My doctor just told me my cholesterol was a little high and to watch my diet! But I can't resist I'm makin this as soon as you post your recipe for jam and scones 👍 thanks friend, glad I found your channel

  • @acmulhern
    @acmulhern 7 лет назад +2

    Best thing in the world. Love Cornish clotted cream!

  • @juliajohnson2052
    @juliajohnson2052 7 лет назад +76

    So not on my diet anymore but yes clotted cream is the shit. 💖 Agreed 100%.

    • @Gaianna1
      @Gaianna1 7 лет назад +18

      When you do Keto this is 100% okay to eat!

    • @jeremyfinch2835
      @jeremyfinch2835 7 лет назад +13

      yeah, if you don't put it on a biscuit...or have jam. Sure, it's okay for keto. are you going to fucking eat it plain with your fingers?

    • @syiunshi
      @syiunshi 7 лет назад +7

      I would

    • @missbluey5903
      @missbluey5903 7 лет назад +7

      jeremyfinch I eat butter straight sometimes as a treat...I'm also on keto. So yea I probably would

  • @jdsteppenzyde
    @jdsteppenzyde 7 лет назад

    Had it at our hotel in London, Mayfair. Funny but the jam was Smuckers, in little glass pots. Heavenly! Must make tonight....

  • @salojan4571
    @salojan4571 7 лет назад +10

    Check out Kaymak or Kajmak, very common ingredient in Balkans and Turkey :-)

  • @BobSmith-cx4og
    @BobSmith-cx4og 7 лет назад

    Thanks Chef John . Just to let people know who are a little unsure about clotted cream - If you like cream, you'll love clotted cream!

  • @Barbarra63297
    @Barbarra63297 7 лет назад

    Def going to do this, we have a dairy farm (grass and grain fed) down the road and he sells whole milk and cream, looks delicious!

  • @88mveteran
    @88mveteran 7 лет назад +2

    You have me making every recipe!
    Clotted cream for Saturday brunch with strawberry jam and scones and biscuits!!

  • @izzleinatizzle
    @izzleinatizzle 7 лет назад +1

    The reason you can't find this anywhere but in the UK is because the process used to make clotted cream (like they do in England) is actually regarded as unsafe in NA! Since the heating process is so low and slow, it never gets to the temperature needed for it to be considered pasteurized, and therefore cannot be sold commercially. They actually have an exception to this law in the UK, specifically for clotted cream :)

  • @rsoubiea
    @rsoubiea 7 лет назад +1

    i've had dreams of eating this and know i will love it. i had no idea it was so easy to make. i love this!

  • @dwaynewladyka577
    @dwaynewladyka577 7 лет назад +3

    I love cream. And Eric Clapton is my favorite guitarist.

  • @camokazi1313
    @camokazi1313 7 лет назад +3

    I clicked so fast! I'm a sucker for any cream-based flavor/recipe.

  • @TheFilmbufferthanU
    @TheFilmbufferthanU 7 лет назад

    I live in the UK and clotted cream, indeed is to die for.

  • @Gzus
    @Gzus 7 лет назад +338

    RIP, daily caloric values.

  • @edwardsimongray4877
    @edwardsimongray4877 7 лет назад +1

    My food wish would be an episode telling us all we need to know about spices. I grew up in a salt, pepper, paprika household and it's time to learn more about other spices.

    • @SuperLoopholes
      @SuperLoopholes 7 лет назад +1

      Start off by getting some coriander and put it on chicken or pork.

    • @edwardsimongray4877
      @edwardsimongray4877 7 лет назад

      Tolf thanks! I'm trying to get better at it but i'd love to have chef john explain the in and outs of spices

  • @kayepatalinghug6530
    @kayepatalinghug6530 7 лет назад

    Yes! I've only had clotted cream in the U.K.! So happy for this recipe!

  • @dtrez09
    @dtrez09 7 лет назад +646

    "Devonshire cream" "England" "Queen" and putting cream on the scone before jam. every trigger for Cornish nationalists you could fit into one video.

    • @foodwishes
      @foodwishes  7 лет назад +239

      At least I didn't mention the game hens.

    • @jamesdooling4139
      @jamesdooling4139 7 лет назад +17

      Food Wishes Ha! That would be triggering too if the Cornish knew what an American Cornish game hen looked like... It's like French fries. Or, any raw beef dish called l'Americaine in foreign places.

    • @calicodan1556
      @calicodan1556 7 лет назад +55

      Oh!sama I'm afraid cream before jam is the only way to go

    • @Makingnewnamesisdumb
      @Makingnewnamesisdumb 7 лет назад +22

      In fairness, ya'll corny.

    • @jammy008
      @jammy008 7 лет назад +43

      god ive heard this argument so many times...... i care more about how many im allowed to eat

  • @shiyaluo2485
    @shiyaluo2485 7 лет назад +3

    I love clotted cream. Didn't know it's so easy to make!

  • @michaeljdauben
    @michaeljdauben 7 лет назад +2

    Oh, I've always wanted to try this, and now I can! Thanks, Chef John!

  • @acer3573
    @acer3573 7 лет назад

    Had fresh scones and clotted cream at an Irish B&B in 2005. Heavenly.

  • @tinah.2089
    @tinah.2089 7 лет назад +1

    so weird I was literally thinking about how this was made for last two days. After reading about it in my book I was reading, and than you popped up in my feed. haha good timing. 😘

  • @mattswede
    @mattswede 7 лет назад

    Clotted cream is the very best. A truly unique taste

  • @andwolf6104
    @andwolf6104 7 лет назад

    I like every video on youtube to support people making content

  • @ladiesdays
    @ladiesdays 7 лет назад

    It's amazing how many times you managed to say clotted cream in this video. Looks delicious!

  • @elizabethmoore9018
    @elizabethmoore9018 7 лет назад

    I have so much nostalgia for scones with clotted cream/jam in Yorkshire (yeah okay not Devon/Cornwall but what can ya' do) I remember I once got to this cafe in York that had just finished baking their scones and they were still warm UGH I miss England! (Coming from a Californian)

  • @valsteppe7754
    @valsteppe7754 7 лет назад +469

    homemade strawberry jam? show us how to make *that*, and more important how to *bottle* it

    • @CM_Burns
      @CM_Burns 7 лет назад +19

      That would make you the Darryl Strawberry of your Strawberry Jam.

    • @tootz1950
      @tootz1950 7 лет назад +5

      Feta Doesn't rhyme.

    • @jammy008
      @jammy008 7 лет назад +7

      pretty much, and if you like jam enough to make it you're likely to eat it before it expires. It has such high sugar content itll keep for a while so what you put it in shouldnt matter too much. As long as its sterile and airtight.

    • @SuperFeefer
      @SuperFeefer 7 лет назад +3

      old guy that parks backwards Aren't jams usually put in jars? I'm not a jam maker myself so I could be wrong.

    • @HobbitHanny
      @HobbitHanny 7 лет назад +6

      You can watch a video about homemade strawberry jam at Maangchi's channel ;)

  • @Abighor
    @Abighor 7 лет назад +1

    I would like to see you give Swedish style cheesecake a try. It's made with cheese curds, cream and milk, almonds and flavoured with bitter almonds. As a swede and henceforth being totally unbiased, I think you will like it.

  • @StephanieGhanem
    @StephanieGhanem 7 лет назад +1

    I love you, Chef John. Simply gorgeous for scones!

  • @autumnrae988
    @autumnrae988 7 лет назад +2

    For all the people that don't realize how uncommon this is in the US, I read clotted cream and I figured he was making cottage cheese.

  • @harshavardhanc4275
    @harshavardhanc4275 7 лет назад

    You're the Majesty the Queen of your Clotted Cream

  • @oldhippy1017
    @oldhippy1017 7 лет назад

    I live in Devon England and can buy this stuff by the bucket full. I love it.

  • @TheAlmostbob
    @TheAlmostbob 7 лет назад +8

    Currently making this, I ran to the store as soon as I watched this to get cream!

  • @vexbomer
    @vexbomer 7 лет назад

    my granddad used to talk about my great great grandma making this. this is the first iv ever seen of it.

  • @madonion2370
    @madonion2370 7 лет назад +2

    Hello from Devon, Uk! Devon knows how they make it so creamy. Long time Sub, keep up the good videos

  • @Lana_Alsharef
    @Lana_Alsharef 7 лет назад

    ommmmm in our Arab country we named the "geshtah" we ate it with jam and we stuffed konafa sweet with this geshtah😍😍

  • @neothaka
    @neothaka 7 лет назад +130

    i am incredibly suspicious of leaving the oven on overnight and going to sleep

  • @madcitywendy
    @madcitywendy 7 лет назад

    Thank you for taking care of a huge question of my youth..

  • @PumpkinPails
    @PumpkinPails 7 лет назад

    I'm making it as soon as that strawberry jam recipe gets posted. 🍓🍓

  • @rightmay1974
    @rightmay1974 7 лет назад +27

    from Sumerians age we made this recipe in south of Iraq
    used to call it گيمر السدة

  • @ChrissyD22472
    @ChrissyD22472 7 лет назад +1

    Never heard of this before but now that I have I must try it!!

  • @cosmokramer4703
    @cosmokramer4703 7 лет назад

    Nothing beats real cream. There really is a difference. The cheap stuff you buy at the grocery store is mostly preservatives and cheap cream. That stuff John used is real cream

  • @carissamessina1908
    @carissamessina1908 7 лет назад

    I never wanted to touch that stuff before. Now that I've seen you make it I'll try it.

  • @SpainonaFork
    @SpainonaFork 7 лет назад +2

    great recipe Chef