CHEESE Made From POTATO - "This is a potato, & you can do so much with it."

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
  • So apparently you can turn a potato into cheese. 🤔 Let's do this. 🥔🧀 #emmymade #potatocheese
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    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    0:14 What are we making?
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    2:00 Starting the recipe.
    2:40 Short format video rant.
    3:35 Seasonings.
    6:30 Cooking the paste.
    7:28 Lining the pan.
    8:22 Chill.
    10:01 Slice.
    10:43 Tasting.
    12:33 Grate test.
    13:06 Melt test.
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  • @emmymade
    @emmymade  Год назад +1157

    Sounds like y'all want to see the 1803 recipe for potato cheese. I'm on it! 🥔🧀

    • @jules3048
      @jules3048 Год назад +10

      Yay!!!

    • @Kellib420
      @Kellib420 Год назад +7

      Yes please

    • @brendaleelydon
      @brendaleelydon Год назад +4

      Yay! I can't wait!! I think my 10 year old might get a kick out of trying the aged one! 😀

    • @CulinaryCentury
      @CulinaryCentury Год назад +3

      Yes

    • @deborahjenkins7154
      @deborahjenkins7154 Год назад +6

      I'm very excited to check out the potato cheese with sour milk.

  • @riffranger
    @riffranger Год назад +395

    When you ask if we want you to try a recipe, the answer is always yes.

  • @AMKB01
    @AMKB01 Год назад +238

    Historically, the English word "cheese" was used to describe something that was molded or formed. For example, when loading crushed apples into giant cider presses, with the edges wrapped in layers of straw to hold the pieces in place, the resulting wrapped mass was referred to as a "cheese". Head cheese and egg cheese are other examples. So this isn't exactly turning a potato into cheese (like the dairy product), but a potato that has been formed into a cheese (a wrapped or molded shape).

    • @Samantha-lu1nv
      @Samantha-lu1nv Год назад +16

      Interesting, thank you for sharing

    • @MrJsv650
      @MrJsv650 Год назад +11

      Say cheese and mold your face into a smile for this photo 😊

    • @imjesperbtw
      @imjesperbtw Год назад +12

      Yeah. it's silly really when it comes to naming food. This whole thing that vegan products can't be called milk or cheese is stupid. Cheese is indeed a technique, not a form of food. Same goes for milk. You can milk a cow, a pea, a nut or a human. The process of getting the liquid is called milking, so the end result is called "ingredient"-milk.

    • @EliF-ge5bu
      @EliF-ge5bu 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@imjesperbtw no, you milk a cow or a human but you juice an orange or a nut. Doesn’t really make sense calling a nut juice “milk”

    • @JanusChan
      @JanusChan 11 месяцев назад +7

      ​@EliF-ge5bu coconut milk. There. Anyway, everybody knows what you mean if you talk about soy milk or almond milk. Nobody is thinking about cows. It's just used described a white substance. Always has been. Coconut milk isn't a new concept.

  • @maldambao6126
    @maldambao6126 Год назад +408

    Here in Brazil we have a version with cassava. I have never tried it myself but it makes perfect sense in theory; cassava is a waxy and fatty tuber, the sour/fermented cassava starch naturally has a cheesy flavour and regular cassava starch becomes slightly stretchy when cooked, combine those with the right spices and some nutritional yeast and i'm sure you'll get a nice cheese-like snack.

    • @ListenerMustard
      @ListenerMustard Год назад +44

      I would love to see her make this version!

    • @rebekahjoytaylor8002
      @rebekahjoytaylor8002 Год назад +29

      Emmy please try this!!!

    • @tuanoini
      @tuanoini Год назад +2

      This sounds awesome!

    • @mariahacker1906
      @mariahacker1906 Год назад +18

      Wow, I had no idea this existed. For anybody reading this, search “queijo de mandioca” (cassava cheese). Then you can use google translate for the recipes

    • @mariahacker1906
      @mariahacker1906 Год назад +7

      Also, it requires sour cassava starch, which is hard to source outside of Brazil. Just fyi

  • @yelhsasokolova8561
    @yelhsasokolova8561 Год назад +18

    A black bean burger is a food that comes to mind that's not necessarily supposed to taste or look like meat, it's just super delicious and spicy and healthy

  • @austin2842
    @austin2842 Год назад +506

    I definitely want to see the fermented sour milk potato cheese.

    • @jamieferguson935
      @jamieferguson935 Год назад +7

      Vodka cheese?😆

    • @austin2842
      @austin2842 Год назад +13

      @@jamieferguson935 I'm sure it's been done. But since you mention Russian ingredients, kefir might work as the sour milk component.

    • @jamieferguson935
      @jamieferguson935 Год назад +11

      @@austin2842 Kefir goes well with coffee, makes it extra kefirnated 😊

    • @austin2842
      @austin2842 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@jamieferguson935
      Ba-dumm-tssss 🥁

    • @stefthepef
      @stefthepef 11 месяцев назад +1

      Saaaaaame!

  • @driverjayne
    @driverjayne Год назад +310

    Sauce stash used lactic acid instead of pickle juice and i think that's a good move. Everyone I've seen using pickle juice said it tasted too pickley.

    • @charlie6923
      @charlie6923 Год назад +4

      How do you get lactic acid that's not from an animal?

    • @cbfloyd2008
      @cbfloyd2008 Год назад +42

      @@charlie6923 Can be made from fermenting beets.

    • @driverjayne
      @driverjayne Год назад +45

      @@charlie6923 lactic acid comes from lactobacilli. Bacteria. It's what makes cheese. The bacteria eat the milk and produce lactic acid. But you can culture lactobacilli in lots of different mediums.

    • @lancerevell5979
      @lancerevell5979 Год назад +8

      Maybe use rennent instead? For vegans, there is a veggie-derived rennet.

    • @driverjayne
      @driverjayne Год назад +25

      @Lance Revell it's not to coagulate it, it's to add that tangy cheese flavor. If you use vegan lactic acid it's vegan.

  • @gayfield420
    @gayfield420 Год назад +54

    switch out the cornstarch for tapioca starch and switch out the pickle juice for apple cider vinegar! doa full tablespoon of nutritional yeast as well and add some tahini for a bit of nuttiness and creaminess too.

    • @kalo924
      @kalo924 7 месяцев назад

      Hmmm. Tahini. Will try that next time I attempt cheese 15:58

  • @gregkrekelberg4632
    @gregkrekelberg4632 Год назад +153

    Emmy, you're not imagining the butane taste. It's commonly called "torch taste". Dave Arnold invented a product called the Searsall that is expressly designed to eliminate torth taste.

    • @emmymade
      @emmymade  Год назад +86

      My taste buds appreciate the confirmation and thanks for the tip. 🔥

    • @hislivelystone
      @hislivelystone Год назад +1

      So interesting! I’ve always been able to taste that and I’m like does this bother anyone else??

    • @Caedmon_Kael
      @Caedmon_Kael Год назад +12

      I believe if you make sure the inner colored cone is far enough away from the food, you will reduce or eliminate the torch taste. Essentially, the butane in that inner cone hasn't fully combusted yet and it is touching the food.

    • @Broockle
      @Broockle Год назад +1

      isn't that to be expected fresh from the torch? 🤔

  • @krissyscott4327
    @krissyscott4327 Год назад +76

    The fact that it tastes like pickles would be perfect for burgers!

    • @basharb5215
      @basharb5215 11 месяцев назад +2

      How about pickles for burgers and frying the potato aside to enjoy some french fries between burger bites? Try it it works

  • @magpie9400
    @magpie9400 Год назад +198

    You should try making apple cheese! It’s a popular traditional sweet snack in the Baltic countries that’s kind of like a big chunky fruit roll-up.

  • @alwayslearning9272
    @alwayslearning9272 Год назад +65

    I haven't read the comments below yet to see if anyone else mentioned/suggested this but in my opinion in RUclips world, 'Sauce Stache' is the ultimate absolute king when it comes to making anything that's a plant based copy, but especially cheeses, so please, please, please take a look at his potato cheese recipe along with his cheddar cheese and other interesting ones, the man needs to be seen to be believed, he's a genius!! 🤯💡

  • @Alina-ws6ob
    @Alina-ws6ob Год назад +35

    I think the secret to making potato cheese is that you have to blend the potato when it’s still hot or very warm. Starches like those in potato’s become resistant once they become cold. I love making a potato cheese sauce for nachos but I add aquafaba and a little bit of soy milk to it. The aquafaba makes the cheese sauce very airy. It’s very delicious.

  • @ourabouras
    @ourabouras Год назад +19

    It’s giving herbed gnocchi vibes. There’s this restaurant in Oakland called Mua, they have a ‘No Cheese Mac N Cheese’ that’s made with butternut squash and witchcraft. It’s creamy, bursting with flavor, and tricks your brain into thinking it’s cheesy. I get it every time I go there😁

  • @saramarques7986
    @saramarques7986 Год назад +22

    You're absolutely right Emmy! What's important in making vegan food it's being delicious at the end, not trying or expecting it to be like the original, but a different version and delicious as well. We only need nutritious and tasty food and if possible cheaper the better ☺️

  • @yazarc4598
    @yazarc4598 Год назад +90

    Having a vegan family member that I regularly try to accommodate-I love the philosophy of making delicious food rather than trying to simulate something else.

    • @cameronhead3504
      @cameronhead3504 Год назад

      I think most vegans want to be able to eat things that remind them of the foods they grew up with and remember. They like the food. They just dont like the cruelty that comes with it. That being said, I'd take a delicious lentil curry or rice dish over some fake chicken any day.

    • @EnigmaticLucas
      @EnigmaticLucas Год назад +25

      From what I’ve heard, the reason why people go vegan is almost never a dislike for animal products’ taste. It’s almost always for environmental reasons and/or animal rights reasons.
      (I’m not vegan and never have been so take this with a grain of salt)

    • @bodyofhope
      @bodyofhope Год назад +7

      Definitely! But as someone plant based who now has a bunch of food allergies, I do still crave certain foods, and when I can find a substitute, it's like I hit the jackpot! (Especially when it's not too expensive or unhealthy).

    • @GreyPunkWolf
      @GreyPunkWolf Год назад

      There are a ton of vegan recipes that aren't trying to imitate anything. Even without going into traditional Indian cuisine and whatnot, southern Europe recipes are filled with vegetables.
      Idk why that trend of making fake meats and whatnot even got to Europe because we simply have many vegan recipes already, but it did.

    • @EnigmaticLucas
      @EnigmaticLucas Год назад +2

      @@bodyofhope I can relate to the allergy thing.
      Developing a food allergy after infancy is the worst because you get cravings for things that now can kill you.

  • @nyxh.7567
    @nyxh.7567 Год назад +80

    I'd love to see some of Sauce Stache's recipes tested! He has so many vegan meat, cheese, and egg alternative recipes and his videos are fascinating, but it's hard to know exactly how good the end product tastes

    • @daigbogu
      @daigbogu Год назад +11

      I agree! I think Emmy is our unbiased taste tester

    • @alexathegator
      @alexathegator Год назад +11

      I think she already did his chicken drumstick recipe that was supposed to taste like chicken and she said it tasted nothing like it lol

    • @cameronhead3504
      @cameronhead3504 Год назад +6

      I find that a lot of Fish Staches recipes look better than they taste.

  • @millanova3826
    @millanova3826 Год назад +21

    In Austria we have also some kind of potato-cheese called „Erdäpfelkas“ , but its more like a spread. Also the potatoes you use are more regular size, not that big 😅
    Ingredients for 2 servings
    4 pieces of potatoes
    1 pc onion
    0.5 cup sour cream
    0.5 tsp cumin
    1 pinch of pepper
    1 pinch of salt
    preparation
    Boil the potato, peel and press through the potato ricer.
    Peel onions and cut them into fine pieces. Mix well with the potato mixture and the sour cream.
    Season to taste with salt, pepper and cumin. Wash the chives, chop finely and mix in.

    • @Karenpayne47
      @Karenpayne47 Год назад +2

      Thank you for the recipe 🙂

    • @eveny119
      @eveny119 11 месяцев назад +1

      Is that raw onion?

    • @millanova3826
      @millanova3826 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@eveny119 yes ☺️

  • @SkySilverFire
    @SkySilverFire Год назад +12

    I bet one could use pickled jalapeño juice instead and shred it for nachos.
    Also, I would love to see the historical recipe!

    • @hopeo-w5961
      @hopeo-w5961 Год назад

      Yeah there is a vegan nacho cheese recipe from hot for food that does that. It was my go to for a while.

  • @BenStimpsonAuthor
    @BenStimpsonAuthor Год назад +81

    I would love to see you and Max Miller doing a food video together that would be awesome

    • @pamelaprince9702
      @pamelaprince9702 Год назад +7

      I love Max Miller

    • @bryntendo
      @bryntendo Год назад +5

      Best collab idea ever

    • @ndb_1982
      @ndb_1982 Год назад +4

      YASSSSSSSS!!!!!!!
      I would even donate to a fund for travel for one of them.

    • @HayTatsuko
      @HayTatsuko Год назад +2

      Yes, please.

    • @dreyhawk
      @dreyhawk Год назад +1

      Absolutely! That would be awesome!

  • @vlmellody51
    @vlmellody51 Год назад +24

    Yes, I absolutely do want to see you try the old recipe!

  • @kerplunk9434
    @kerplunk9434 Год назад +7

    I make mine with potatoes and carrots for colour. I add lemon juice, smoked paprika, salt and a bunch of nutritional yeast and oil.

  • @CaptOrbit
    @CaptOrbit Год назад +10

    As soon as you cut that I thought to myself, "That looks just like Pac-Man. She's going to have to mention that right?" And then you did and then I was happy. Yes, I would also like to see more historical recipes.

  • @Ajial01
    @Ajial01 Год назад +6

    I do find that with a lot of vegan products (I'm not vegan) its better to think of it like its a substitute in purpose rather than a substitute in taste. I like a lot of vegetarian/vegan food but almost none of it is a very good substitute for the real thing, but its usually a pretty good substitute from a culinary perspective.

  • @xrispi
    @xrispi Год назад +8

    I love the adjectives emmy uses to describe things. i feel like i can taste it through the screen hehe

  • @cmb8361
    @cmb8361 Год назад +14

    In these hard times can you do more recipes from the depression era of baking & cooking? Also love your MRE videos

  • @angelarae
    @angelarae Год назад +9

    I just love this recipe, can't wait to try it. My one change would be to omit the pickle juice and swap in lemon juice for the acid.

  • @naomimccowen2720
    @naomimccowen2720 Год назад +4

    Thank you. I have recently found out I'm lactose intolerant. Recipe testing quick format videos are lacking. Yours is so much better. And dairy free cheese is so spendy

  • @BlackAxe96
    @BlackAxe96 Год назад +10

    Since you kept mentioning the pickle odor, I wonder if it might work better with vinegar.

  • @lynnscott4729
    @lynnscott4729 Год назад +13

    There's a vegan cheese sauce recipe that I follow that uses potatoes. It doesn't taste exactly like cheese, but it is tasty. What I like about it is that it has no nuts or nutritional yeast.

    • @frankieamsden7918
      @frankieamsden7918 Год назад +3

      Can you share your recipe? I'd love to try it

    • @Homemademamas
      @Homemademamas Год назад +2

      I would love it as well ❤

    • @toneenorman2135
      @toneenorman2135 Год назад

      I thought she added the yeast,first….. I will have to go back and look…..

  • @natantrivellato
    @natantrivellato Год назад +15

    I'm really looking forward to the historical fermented potato cheese, please do it 😢

  • @koukounut
    @koukounut Год назад +21

    Yes, please do the vintage potato cheese recipe!!!

  • @random.internet.person
    @random.internet.person Год назад +7

    I'm so glad I have Emmy trying wacky recipes so I don't have to 😂❤

    • @eveny119
      @eveny119 11 месяцев назад

      Also her honest opinion ''it doesnt taste like cheese''

  • @joysgirl
    @joysgirl Год назад +2

    I'm thinking of using Yukon Gold potatoes, for a smoother texture, and white vinegar instead of pickle juice.

  • @nerdqween
    @nerdqween Год назад +3

    Marmite adds a perfect chedder cheese sharpness! I was totally dairy free for many years and figure that out!

    • @malesatalks
      @malesatalks 10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for this tip 😊

    • @mslvc2011
      @mslvc2011 9 месяцев назад

      I use nutritional yeast for a cheesy flavor and to enhance flavor in vegetable soups and stews. Being a Marmite fan, I know that Marmite is also made from nutritional yeast so it makes perfect sense. Thanks for the tip!

  • @reemalabed3694
    @reemalabed3694 10 месяцев назад +1

    This looks very fun to try. As someone who suffers with a dairy allergy, I definitely want to experiment with this. I'm going to take other viewers' suggestions and use apple cider vinegar versus the pickle juice.

  • @PrisTvv
    @PrisTvv Год назад +8

    Wow this is so amazing 👏 the colour the texture looks just like it. Your blender did a good job.

  • @carlosspeicywiener7018
    @carlosspeicywiener7018 Год назад +2

    Hi emmy.
    When I was in college, I was in a punk band called BILLY BALLS. For a second I thought you were wearing one of our tshirts 😅

  • @catherinejustcatherine1778
    @catherinejustcatherine1778 Год назад +6

    Now I want potatoes & cheese! 🧀🥔
    I also love to watch you try recipes.

  • @uutdiegodzilla3821
    @uutdiegodzilla3821 Год назад +4

    That concoction looks like it should be made into croquettes. 😋
    Please try the fermented potato cheese! That sounds so interesting.

  • @ESchwartz2011
    @ESchwartz2011 10 месяцев назад

    what a find this channel is! Emmy, your videos are charming, and encouraging. And what a brilliant bunch of commentators you have! Full of good ideas and suggestions.

  • @kathybramley5609
    @kathybramley5609 Год назад

    I enjoy your lovely soothing culinary adventuring!!

  • @pauletteplatt8364
    @pauletteplatt8364 Год назад +2

    I make a nacho cheese dip made of potatoes, similar spices to yours, maybe some carrots, definitely sauteed onions. Blend it all up and it's delish.

  • @michaelkurtz1967
    @michaelkurtz1967 Год назад +3

    Flavor profile seems similar to other vegan cheddar cheeses. Saw one recipe that used apple cider vinegar and Dijon mustard and a little more yeast. Enjoyed the video. Thanks.

  • @barber0611
    @barber0611 Год назад +2

    I would try straight vinegar if it needs acid....and maybe more nutritional yeast

  • @williammitchell4417
    @williammitchell4417 Год назад

    This is original, certainly inspirational. I absolutely appreciate this!! As you mentioned, it may taste the same as cheese, yet still could have the texture and firmness. If you think about it, this would be like how peanut butter could be thought about.

  • @smtpgirl
    @smtpgirl Год назад +4

    parchment paper crumbled up several times before you put the cheese mixture into a pan would be much better. When using warm ingredients, parchment paper would be my go to.

  • @suzyhazelwood9942
    @suzyhazelwood9942 Год назад +2

    I used to eat a vegan cheese made from potato starch, it was quite a good flavour. They used yeast extract to get the cheesy flavour. I'd suggest a good drop of Marmite or Vegimite instead of the pickle juice. Also lemon with lots of salt can create an illusion of a cheesy flavour as it does in humus ingredients. Cheese has a lot of salt in it which adds to that tangy taste, without the right amount of salt, even home made real cheese can be horribly bland.

  • @CatsPajamas23
    @CatsPajamas23 Год назад +2

    The best vegan cheese/cheese sauce that I have ever had (and only one that I like despite having tried many in three decades): Raw or roasted cashews (salted or unsalted) 3 cups
    Roast red bell pepper, 2 or three
    A Tablespoon or two of the pepper marinade from the jar or 1&1/2 tsp of lemon or lime juice, or a teaspoon of vinegar,
    Water or milk alternative, up to 2 cups or more as desired, (start with 2/3 cup)
    Salt to taste.
    Pulse nuts, liquid and peppers in food processor or blender, in half batches if necessary, adding liquid to desired consistency. Taste for seasoning.
    Place in heavy medium sized saucepan, whisking over low-medium heat until bubbling, continue whisking until slightly thickened. You can also mix a few Tbs of cornstarch, flour, etc with liquid and whisk in for thicker cheese. Use immediately as a sauce or put into greased loaf pan and chill. (Thanks to The Nature's Banquet Cookbook for the original recipe and inspiration.)

  • @seaglassmomma4040
    @seaglassmomma4040 10 месяцев назад +1

    I figured this would probably taste decent since the nacho cheese/cheese sauce made from potatoes is delicious. I would maybe try lemon juice instead of pickle juice or maybe a mix of lemon and vinegar. The cheese sauce often calls for lemon juice but I’ve made it plenty without it. I’m definitely going to try this. I also want to try it with coconut oil because the best vegan cheeses are made with coconut oil.

  • @micahwatt5756
    @micahwatt5756 Год назад +1

    I find calling a spade a spade, rather than a mini-shovel, often works better with food. That way someone isn't expecting a specific flavor that the food just doesn't have. So if you weren't going to call this a cheese (since it isn't), what would you call it? Potato Spread?

  • @eveny119
    @eveny119 11 месяцев назад +2

    Besides the 1803 recipe, yes... I had a vegan/or vegetarian frozen cheesecake from the store that was amazing, if you can find a recipe for that.

    • @mslvc2011
      @mslvc2011 9 месяцев назад

      I think these are usually made from tofu!

  • @ajuarez1866
    @ajuarez1866 Год назад

    Nice!! Thanks for testing it out for us!

  • @willywilly72
    @willywilly72 Год назад +1

    Did you use natural pickles? A lot of commercial pickles use vinegar and/or citric acid. Natural fermentation results in lactic acid and that is a part of traditional cheese making. Real pickles are water-based without any preservatives.

  • @mikeynjs94
    @mikeynjs94 8 месяцев назад

    this is cool bc if anyone didnt know, the cheese on Totinos pizzas are made from potato starch & the cheese in the pizza rolls are made from corn starch. they however arent vegan as theyre also made with rennet casein which is a byproduct from making dairy cheese

  • @JohnMassaglia
    @JohnMassaglia 11 месяцев назад +1

    As someone who found out that he was allergic to dairy as an adult, I always joke that it tastes just like cheese if you can't remember what cheese tastes like.

  • @jules3048
    @jules3048 Год назад +4

    Yes!!! PLEASE do the vintage historical recipe. I bet it will taste a lot more like cheese Fr it being fermented…

  • @amyforsch3070
    @amyforsch3070 Год назад +1

    Yes to the old recipe!! Please and thank you!

  • @AntonioPuyPrego
    @AntonioPuyPrego Год назад +1

    Oh yessss. Here en Campeche, México we had "Queso Daisy" since forever, is this kind of cheese

  • @jesusramirez000
    @jesusramirez000 Год назад

    I love your channel 🤩💖

  • @dawnbell1685
    @dawnbell1685 Год назад

    I always enjoy your insightful experiments as I listen to your objective, description of your outcome. Thank you for your video content.
    May I offer a suggestion about the ‘pickley’ flavor as coming from the turmeric? (Perhaps someone has already suggested this, if so, my apologies for the repetition.)

  • @guillaumedep1
    @guillaumedep1 Год назад

    I would like to see the rest of the cookbook. Pretty neat stuff.

  • @shannondore
    @shannondore Год назад

    Glad your going to do the vintage recipe. I was curious about that.👍🏻😊

  • @zerocoolak
    @zerocoolak Год назад +2

    I'd like to see it microwaved for longer to see if it "melts" or crisps up anymore. Love the videos. I'd also love to see the formented version. ❤ the channel. keep them coming. Always enjoy your videos.

  • @SonniesGardenPA
    @SonniesGardenPA Год назад

    That's very interesting, thanks for sharing!

  • @ohthereyouarepeter1435
    @ohthereyouarepeter1435 Год назад

    I love you to bits, I've been watching your videos for a long time..but with that being said... One day, I hope to get the chance to say "everybody's so creative"... Today might be that day lol 💜

  • @dedrayoung4958
    @dedrayoung4958 Год назад +3

    I love all the unique recipes you show.

  • @noemimoreno-tessier973
    @noemimoreno-tessier973 Год назад

    I haven't seen your videos since forever and this got my attention lol

  • @kadarmonica6535
    @kadarmonica6535 Год назад +1

    I almost expected the blender not to work because of the power strip 😂😂😂

  • @ClanImprobable
    @ClanImprobable Год назад

    That was cool! And I agree about just enjoying taaasty food!

  • @SophieBird07
    @SophieBird07 9 месяцев назад +1

    I wonder if you tried this with a more waxy potato rather than a russet the texture would be more cheesy? I’m def going to try this in any case. Maybe white vinegar vs pickle juice? This looks fun.

  • @MeretrixTricks
    @MeretrixTricks Год назад

    I think that if you are going to boil something you could throw some water into blender, mixed it with leftover pulp and add it to pot to avoid wasting bits that stuck to sides. After all excess water will evaporate during boiling.

  • @Sq7Arno
    @Sq7Arno 9 месяцев назад +1

    I bet if you add a packet of mac and cheese powder for extra seasoning, then it would taste more cheesy. Obviously still won't melt lol
    I also think it might be useful to hold the pickle juice and starch, and first mix in a bit of baking soda, not much, before blending. Then let the mix stand for a while so the baking soda can do it's magic to break down the pectin in the potato, then add the pickle juice and starch and mix again. The acidic pickle juice and the baking soda should neutralize a bit. The result should be significantly smoother. I also know that if you pressure cook potatoes for a good while in liquid. Say 20 minutes with a 5 min cooldown, then they turn smooth and silky. Could also be useful to get it smoother.

  • @georgiabelle3717
    @georgiabelle3717 Год назад +2

    Yes, definitely want to see the historical recipe.

  • @mgratk
    @mgratk Год назад +2

    Billy Martin! And some interesting looking notcheese. Thanks Emmy.

  • @darcyjorgensen5808
    @darcyjorgensen5808 Год назад +1

    Loving your Oakland A’s top!

  • @zxcvbob
    @zxcvbob 10 месяцев назад +1

    If you want to get the color exactly right, try using achiote (sp?) Or annatto (same thing) Just simmer the seeds in the oil you're gonna add then strain them out. Be careful with the oil, it stains even worse than turmeric 😂

  • @neonmoon8356
    @neonmoon8356 Год назад +1

    Thanks for checking out the recipe :) I wonder if it would taste cheesier if some hummus was blended in? I also think it might melt better if there was more fat in general.

  • @DJ-ic6mu
    @DJ-ic6mu Год назад

    Pickle juice, smokey paprika flavoured mashed potatoes as a substitute for cheese!? Haha love it

  • @deborahatkins3207
    @deborahatkins3207 Год назад

    Good one Emmie, I would like to see the other one as well.Pearsonaly I would leave the pickek juice out and up the nutritional yeast

  • @GiveItAGoBakes
    @GiveItAGoBakes Год назад

    This is so interesting! Love it

  • @caterwauller
    @caterwauller Год назад

    This looks really cool. Thanks for sharing it! Have you done cashew cheese?

  • @brigideverson2229
    @brigideverson2229 Год назад +1

    Please do the antique recipe too!!!

  • @perrymitchell4893
    @perrymitchell4893 Год назад

    ❤ your videos!!

  • @beccasmama63
    @beccasmama63 Год назад

    Everytime I have tried something that a torch was use, I could taste the butane. You are not alone.

  • @Running.addict
    @Running.addict Год назад +9

    I'd like to suggest adding at least 1/4 cup of the nutritional yeast for a cheese taste. Also blending it for longer to really get that smooooothe consistency! Try it again and you'll see a big difference! (also, there won't really be a cheese pull exactly, but a grilles cheese will be YUUUUUUUHHHHH-MEEEEERS!

    • @kimquinn7728
      @kimquinn7728 Год назад

      In case you missed it, nutritional yeast is one of the ingredients she added to the blender.

    • @minnie3843
      @minnie3843 Год назад +5

      @@kimquinn7728 she said adding at LEAST 1/4 a cup, Emmy only added about a teaspoon or so. Which I do agree with adding way more nutritional yeast for a better cheesy flavor, as someone who often consumes vegan cheese

    • @ESchwartz2011
      @ESchwartz2011 10 месяцев назад

      Yes, nutritional yeast makes everything yummier

  • @OperaJH
    @OperaJH 9 месяцев назад

    When add more nutritional yeast and some white miso to the mixture - it tends to taste more cheesy. And I used much less pickle juice.

  • @kaakrepwhatever
    @kaakrepwhatever Год назад

    There's a recipe out there using mashed plantain and beef marrow, seasoned with smoke flavoring I made a few times.

  • @Abby_Epplett
    @Abby_Epplett Год назад

    As requested, "Carpenter, carpenter, build us a house."
    I'm here from the RIHS newsletter, and I'm delighted that you met Connor while at the archives.
    He was a college classmate of mine and so much fun!
    I'm looking forward to your future collaborations with Rhode Island cultural organizations.

  • @katiebird3534
    @katiebird3534 Год назад

    Potatoes are like the food equivalent to water. So many different uses, and if we didn’t have it there would be a crisis

  • @cynthiahonorio9758
    @cynthiahonorio9758 Год назад

    Oh I love heritage recipes. If it worked before, it should work today. Wish you can show other recipes!

  • @EvelynAnderson-ym5rt
    @EvelynAnderson-ym5rt 11 месяцев назад

    Gloves to handle old books are a great idea.

  • @CulinaryCentury
    @CulinaryCentury Год назад

    I would love to try this

  • @AntisocialExtrovert90
    @AntisocialExtrovert90 11 месяцев назад

    Yes thank you! Short format tiktok style cooking videos are the worst! Tiktok and “shorts” do nothing but exacerbate our shrinking attention spans! Anywho, cool vid Emmy! Love how you go into detail about the texture and taste of the end product.

  • @katl1489
    @katl1489 Год назад +1

    I make mac n' yeast sometimes, it's delicious.

  • @marym5759
    @marym5759 Год назад +1

    I would definitely be interested in seeing the historical recipe done

  • @deckarddwizardd1909
    @deckarddwizardd1909 Год назад +2

    If you cover it with bread crumbs and deep fry it, it would probably taste good

  • @TheOmninovoi
    @TheOmninovoi 10 месяцев назад

    Yes, please make the historic recipe -- sounds fascinating! :)

  • @markbyrd872
    @markbyrd872 10 месяцев назад

    Simply delicious 😋 😍

  • @megandunning1558
    @megandunning1558 Год назад

    Enjoy your videos