Interestingly enough... the last time I was wearing this dress I was also making a frozen treat! 😂😂 If you haven't seen that video yet you can watch it here: ruclips.net/video/h6xn8uBd--c/видео.html
Love the dress - so pretty!! I’ve made dairy ice cream in my old cuisinart maker for years, but as I transition into being vegan I’m so excited about trying this! And as a southerner who gee up on sweet potato pie, making ice cream with them seems entirely natural. 😂
@@leapintothewild 😂😂 Thank you! That’s awesome that you’re transitioning to vegan! I think you’ll find it fun to experiment with some vegan ice cream ideas since you’re familiar with making dairy ice cream. 😄 Lots of base options too… cashews, coconut, soy cream, etc. Now I’m craving ice cream… will need to do some more experimenting this summer!
I made this today and holy moly was it good! Instead of peach, I added cinnamon and sweet apple pie balsamic vinegar and it tastes just like an apple pie! This will definitely be my Thanksgiving dessert!
Omg yay!!! I love hearing that!! 🤩🤩 your combo sounds divine. I’m going to have to try some fall combos as well. Thanks for the ideas and so glad you enjoyed! 🤗🤗
Yes! I'm definitely thinking to do a chocolate version with it! Chocolate and sweet potato are such a good pairing. It really hides the sweet potato well. 😋 Great idea to add toasted coconut on top! YUMMM!
Sweet potato is genius! Thanks for sharing. I grow my own sweet potatos (probably mentioned before as I'm still addicted to your black bean & sweet potato mixture!) 💞 Love your dress. Looks so pretty on you 💃
So impressive!!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼 Would love to grow our own sweet potatoes one day. They are so wonderful! 🍠🍠 Thank you! I almost donated it during the move but decided to keep it for a few more summers. 😝
SO BRILLIANT!! 😍😍 It looks just like a regular ice cream if not better! Thank you so much for this video, I like your idea of turning vegetables into deserts haha I just thought how nice it would be to use orange sweet potatoes and add 🍊to to make an orange ice cream 😁😁
😅😅 You're too kind! I have a few more vegetable --> dessert ideas coming soon. 😜😜 Orange sweet potatoes and orange sounds like a delicious combo! Great idea. 🤗🌱
Nice! 🤗🤗 You might want to include a different flavor if you want to hide the sweet pot taste at all. Just taste as you go and see. Let me know how it turns out!
Yay! Yes, hope he likes it. 😊😊 It’s a dress! I’ve thought about cutting it into a top (or at least a shorter dress!) before since it’s floor-length … I find I don’t wear it as much. Maybe a sewing project for myself. 😝😝 But thank you! I do love the pattern.
😆😆 Honestly, I'm pretty impressed with it so far! I've wanted one for years but my husband was always like, "how often are you really gonna use that... blah blah blah" 😂 Now he's loving it!
@@MattbyNature Either this one ruclips.net/video/mD-gphkj988/видео.htmlsi=Dl99cwMxCS7435wA or the Zucchini Mint chip! The tofu was good, but didn’t hold up as well in the freezer. After the first day it got a bit too frozen so it still needs some tweaking. 😊
It is usually not the same, no. 😊 You want to look at the ingredients on the bottle and check for 100% maple syrup. Pancake syrup usually has ingredients such as corn syrup which are not ideal for a WFPB diet. If you have any more questions, just let me know! I know the beginning of WFPB can be tricky and I had lots of questions myself. 😄😄 Happy to help if I can!! 💕🌱
This looks sensational- it’s so innovative, I dunno if I would leave out the lemon zest ?! Can you try adding some peanut butter and coconut caramel ? I dint have an ice cream maker , but I could be pursaded to make some ! Ps you know your vids are like asmr. There so relaxing 🥰 I’m in my lunch break and dreaming of that dish of beautiful ice cream ! X Ooooh I jus had a thought - maple caramel pecan. Oooooooooh and rhubarb sorbet I’m seeing a new web series for u!! X x
You're too kind! 🥰🥰 You can definitely leave out the lemon zest!! In fact, the "base" is just everything up to the peaches & lemon zest, so just leave those 2 out to make other flavors. Peanut butter, caramel, maple pecan, rhubarb... those all sound great! (Maybe not all together though. 😜) Give it a try without the ice cream maker. I left a link in the description box on a few different ways to do it if you don't have an ice cream maker. 😊 Very glad you enjoyed and found it relaxing! I can see this becoming a series as well.... 🤭😉 We're pretty ice cream obsessed these days!
I've been eating it throughout the week and weekend and it has maintained a pretty good texture! Our freezer is FREEZING (like _too_ freezing LOL.. I need to figure out how to adjust the temperature on it!) so I need to take it out about 20 mins. before I want to eat it so that I can scoop it easily. Usually I don't need to let it soften *that* long for store-bought ice creams... but I'm pretty sure that's from those "extras" they add in (like guar gum). 😄 Overall, I am pretty impressed with the texture created by the machine. I might play around with thickeners and stabilizers as I get more advanced! Hehehe. 😋
They definitely work well! Just maybe will have a slightly different flavor profile. So for example I used them in this video: ruclips.net/video/mD-gphkj988/видео.htmlsi=Z7uw8W0GKLZGhWOw with a more caramel/ maple flavor and it complimented the sweet potato flavor really well. So for orange sweet potatoes I’d stick to flavors like chocolate, caramel, maple, etc. That said, you could always give it a go with other flavors and see how you like it! 😃
Re-watched this video, as I'm thinking of trying to make WFPB ice cream (again). Recently, everyone is raving about the Ninja Creami. I picked one up at Costco for $149, on sale, mainly because (of course) they came up with a new improved model. But hey, I'm happy to try the original. Chef AJ said it was better than using the Champion, and others have made similar comments. A neat machine to have to make your few ingredient nice cream turn into a creamy dessert. Do you have this machine? I can't wait to try it. (I bought he Cuisinart ice cream maker, but this Ninja seemed better for like just two people.)
Oh yes I've seen some people posting about the Ninja Creami! That's great that you got one to try it out. I don't have one and I'm very happy with my Cuisinart so I don't see myself getting one.. but would love to know the differences between the 2 if you notice any? I'm sure a sweet potato ice cream would be great in the Creami! 😃😃
Thank you for this whole line of exploration! What are the taste and texture pro and cons of using WFPB sweeteners like date syrup, powder, chopped dates, and erythritol or monk fruit and stevia combinations? Would figs or dried prunes be awful? Silk makes an unsweet plain and unsweet vanilla soy milk, but they do add "natural flavor" which Dr. Greger warns is sometimes a cover for nasty ingredients thanks to industry lobbying. I have never discovered what a given company adds under this cloak.
So glad you enjoyed! 🤗 Great question... I haven't tried most of those, but I don't think it would alter the texture as much as the taste. If you're using an ice cream machine it's quite easy to get a good result for the texture. For taste I would say it's definitely up to personal preference! I don't think figs or prunes would be awful... just quite unique! If you're used to using them as a sweetener already, I'm sure it'd be tasty!
Oh no worries!!! The next one will be more European time zone friendly. 😆 I rambled on a bit but hope the next one will be a bit smoother! 🙏🏼 Really appreciate you letting me know you wanted to join! Btw.. we love Sweden! Q has family who lives there and we visited in 2017. It I s one of our favorite places!
I love those sweet potatoes. Unfortunately where I live in Western Australia I can’t buy them. They used to be available (at $7.50 kg which is quite expensive when on a budget) but now they’re totally unavailable. 😩😩😩
Oh wow! 🥺🥺 I hope the price comes down for you guys. We are lucky they have stayed pretty affordable here. Other sweet potatoes would work as well! Do you have access to other varieties?
@@LetsEatPlants Only the orange ones which I’m not too fond of. Those you used with the red skin and whitish flesh are definitely so good. I’m not sure if it’s a seasonal thing that they’re unavailable. I’m more inclined to think that locals no longer stock them because their price made them unprofitable. Much of the healthier stuff like berries, chia and so forth is very expensive here in Australia. Frozen berries are $6.90 a pound,and the cheapest chia is $12 for 2 pound bag. And neither are these prices the organic versions; they’re dearer still. Housing is hugely expensive too, minimum $350 week for 3 bedroom place, most $400+. And when income is only $700 week, life here is not great for many. Going to have to move location, haha. If only it were that easy. However, by God’s grace we are still better off than many in the world. Thanks for your efforts; been loving your videos.
@@vc6601 Oh no! It’s getting rough here as well but that sounds really tough. 😔😔 Can’t believe how expensive even just regular produce has gotten. Really hope things change for us soon. 🙏🏻
Yes, definitely! I like to use whatever’s easy to find at the store… but certain varieties are sweeter than others, so if I can I tend to use the sweeter ones. 😊 Enjoy!
Any alternatives for soy milk? My 1 year old daughter has an egg, soy, tree nut , peanut and wheat allergy😢. Cooking is Sooooooooo hard for her! But i dont want her diet to be extremely limited so I try to make new things & new recipes Often!
No worries! You can use any vegan milk you like. Oat milk seems like it would be ok for her? (There are brands that are certified gluten free!) Coconut milk would work well if she's not allergic because it's very creamy! (Sorry my allergy info is limited. 🙈) And great job making new things for her, she's lucky to have you. 😊
If you want to shave 40 minutes off of preparing your sweet potatoes for your ice cream, simply clean them, poke holes in each potato, and cover them with a wet paper towel,..then stick each of them in the microwave for 5 minutes! If you are cooking more than one potato, 15 minutes should do it
I really love my Cuisinart! I think the main advantage of the Creami is that it does make a perfect-sized smaller portion. 😄😄 I might have to do a side by side with the Cuisinart.... you know, for "science". 😜
Hi thanks for sharing, but I am confused at 6:42min mark where you indicated let the machine run for 20mins?! But the ice cream machine only has 2switch panel? you screen at 641 shows a bake, boil air fry? I am so confused
Hi there! The ice cream machine needs to churn for about 20 minutes per manufacturer’s directions. (You should follow your ice cream machine’s directions for time to churn.) I just leave it running and set a timer since it only has an on/ off switch on the machine. I used the timer function on my oven to set a 20 minute timer, so the bake, boil, air fry are not being used… they are just other buttons on my oven. Hope that helps! 😊
@@LetsEatPlants Ah I see, its your oven timer!! I have not purchase any machine and currently doing a research on variety of brands. In this part of the world, ice cream machine isn't popular as there are plenty of icy treats available. And we also have lots of independent ice cream cafes that churn local flavours. I love ice cream but am now more keen on healthier options.
@@pjpororo323 Yes oven timer! 😄😄 Oh yes, good to do research first. The one I have was the cheapest model available and it’s honestly perfect. All you really need is a churner, and that’s what it does. The only other one I was considering is the Ninja Creami, but that is really only good for 1 serving at a time, and I prefer to make larger batches in my Cuisinart. If you are looking for healthy treats, you may want to invest in an ice cream maker because homemade with healthy ingredients will always be your best option for that. Good luck!
@@LetsEatPlants Great thank you! I saw the Ninja Creami too, but it has it downside only limited types of fruits can use to blend in the machine, and limited size means not meant for parties unless you get enough pint size to do in advance, good for individual or small family indulgence
@@pjpororo323 Yes exactly! I don't think the type of fruit is limited... but definitely the size is limited. The Cuisinart I used is great for making larger quantities! 😁😁
I thought it was obvious that I meant lower calorie than regular ice cream… not compared to a potato. 😅😅 But potato ice cream?? 🤔🤔 Now I’m feeling inspired!
Mine takes about 15-20 minutes, sometimes less! You’ll notice it’s done when it’s reached a more ice cream-y consistency. It basically stops churning. 😊
Great suggestions and presentation for a healthy sweet potato based ice cream. My concern is that the ice cream maker is clearly a 1 1/2 quart Cusinart with a simple on/off switch. The video also shows a timer and digital buttons from something that is clearly a heating unit with self-clean; detracts from my trust for your procedure. Just say 20 minutes.
Sorry for any confusion Mark! The first machine you see is a digital scale that I used to measure the sweet potato in grams. The second is my Vitamix blender. But I think what you are referring to (with the digital buttons & self cleaning function) is actually just my oven! I used the timer function on it to set the timer for 20 minutes because that is how long Cuisinart recommends to churn the ice cream for. (You can use any timer you like.) I didn’t know that would detract from the video, please be assured what I used to churn the ice cream was only the Cuisinart. 😊😊
But... maple syrup too sugary and vanilla sugar too ? Ugh dont know.. no oils at least... man so sad my favorite vegan no oil ice cream started adding fkin oils.. my heart vessels are burning.. n i think they just added oils without warning people
Not vanilla sugar, just vanilla extract! 😄😄 You could leave out the maple syrup, or use less if you prefer. Might still be sweet enough since baked sweet potatoes are pretty sweet on their own. 😊 What was your favorite vegan ice cream before they started using oil? 😳
Interestingly enough... the last time I was wearing this dress I was also making a frozen treat! 😂😂 If you haven't seen that video yet you can watch it here: ruclips.net/video/h6xn8uBd--c/видео.html
Love the dress - so pretty!! I’ve made dairy ice cream in my old cuisinart maker for years, but as I transition into being vegan I’m so excited about trying this! And as a southerner who gee up on sweet potato pie, making ice cream with them seems entirely natural. 😂
@@leapintothewild 😂😂 Thank you! That’s awesome that you’re transitioning to vegan! I think you’ll find it fun to experiment with some vegan ice cream ideas since you’re familiar with making dairy ice cream. 😄 Lots of base options too… cashews, coconut, soy cream, etc. Now I’m craving ice cream… will need to do some more experimenting this summer!
I made this today and holy moly was it good! Instead of peach, I added cinnamon and sweet apple pie balsamic vinegar and it tastes just like an apple pie! This will definitely be my Thanksgiving dessert!
Omg yay!!! I love hearing that!! 🤩🤩 your combo sounds divine. I’m going to have to try some fall combos as well. Thanks for the ideas and so glad you enjoyed! 🤗🤗
Problem solved. Thanks.
Thx for sharing this idea!! I’ve got homemade apple pie filling in the freezer and am going to pull it out for this!
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Never thought of making Ice-cream out of Sweet potatoes and that was a fantastic idea Maddie 👍
Thanks, David! I've been toying with the idea for a while... just glad it turned out so well! 😄😄
Those vegans are crazy genius especially wfpb
What a great idea! I am definitely a chocolate lover so adding cocoa and then topping with toasted coconut I think would be delicious.
Yes! I'm definitely thinking to do a chocolate version with it! Chocolate and sweet potato are such a good pairing. It really hides the sweet potato well. 😋 Great idea to add toasted coconut on top! YUMMM!
Sweet potato is genius! Thanks for sharing. I grow my own sweet potatos (probably mentioned before as I'm still addicted to your black bean & sweet potato mixture!) 💞
Love your dress. Looks so pretty on you 💃
So impressive!!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼 Would love to grow our own sweet potatoes one day. They are so wonderful! 🍠🍠
Thank you! I almost donated it during the move but decided to keep it for a few more summers. 😝
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Yes! Finally! I was going to invent my own recipe for this due to so my allergies, this is perfect! Thank you!
Wohoo! You are very welcome! 😃
Looks amazing! I love peach ice cream . I make a chocolate ice cream with sweet potatoes, black beans, and bananas and cinnamon for sweetness
Your ice cream sounds amazing as well! Love the addition of beans! I’ll be trying a version of that this summer. 🤩🤩
Such a pretty dress. Thanks for sharing WFPB recipes.
Thank you my dear! 😊💕 Happy to share them!
Sounds like something to try! Guess I'll be buying some sweet potatoes tomorrow!
Yay!! Look for the Japanese purple and white if you can! Love the flavor of those. 🤗🤗
you look great Maddie!! I love japanese sweet potato! I honestly can have it 3 times a day + dessert :)
Thank you my dear! 🤗💕 Hahahaha, yes I remember you telling me that! 100% agree... they are sooo delicious! 😋
Great recipe! Sweet potatoes are amazing in desserts!
Thank you! Yes, I agree! They are definitely my favorite healthy dessert base! 🍠🍠
Love this idea, I’m definitely going to have to try sweet potato ice cream now!
I think you will love this! 💕🌱 (And I've already started researching a potato ice cream just for you as well. 🥔🥔😜😜)
SO BRILLIANT!! 😍😍 It looks just like a regular ice cream if not better! Thank you so much for this video, I like your idea of turning vegetables into deserts haha
I just thought how nice it would be to use orange sweet potatoes and add 🍊to to make an orange ice cream 😁😁
That sounds so good!!
😅😅 You're too kind! I have a few more vegetable --> dessert ideas coming soon. 😜😜 Orange sweet potatoes and orange sounds like a delicious combo! Great idea. 🤗🌱
Bless you for choosing to be vegan!
My organic market has sweet purple potatoes. I can't wait to try your recipe tomorrow when I get some! Thanks.
Oh lovely! Purple sweet potatoes are delicious! 🍠🍠 Hope you enjoy. 🤗
Fresh peaches make the best ice cream!
Indeed! Can't wait for summer peaches to start coming in. 🤩🤩
Yum! So glad I found your channel. Such a fun recipe. Can’t wait to try it out
Aw thank you! So glad you did too. Enjoy! 😊😊
i love sweet potatos - they are great to make any kind of sweet dessert or casserole, so ice cream shld be good
Totally! They make the perfect dessert. Hope you enjoy the ice cream. 😋😋
Love the concept. It certainly looked delicious! Thank you for this recipe and technique.!
Thank you! I'm hoping to make some more unique combos as well. 🍦🍦 Very glad you enjoyed!
I'm over here thinking about my freshly steamed murasaki potatoes like 🤔 might need to try this!
Ooooh yes, those would make a great base! Give it a go! 🤩🤩
I just bought a bag of sweet potatoes today ~ can't wait to try this recipe! (without the peaches)
Nice! 🤗🤗 You might want to include a different flavor if you want to hide the sweet pot taste at all. Just taste as you go and see. Let me know how it turns out!
You are a great informative presenter., not to mention your vegan ice creams.
Aww thank you! 🤗
WOW ! I would really like to taste it !
It’s pretty easy to make! Give it a try! 🤩
@@LetsEatPlants I Will 🙂
Adding msngo would be delish too!
Definitely!! Lots of flavor combo options. 😍😍😍
I don't like sweets but hubby would love this! Is that a top or a sun dress? Sooooo Cute!!!
Yay! Yes, hope he likes it. 😊😊 It’s a dress! I’ve thought about cutting it into a top (or at least a shorter dress!) before since it’s floor-length … I find I don’t wear it as much. Maybe a sewing project for myself. 😝😝 But thank you! I do love the pattern.
That’s an interesting idea! 👍😊
Thanks! I'm glad it turned out so well! 😁😁
Okay that's it.. I need an ice cream machine!!
😆😆 Honestly, I'm pretty impressed with it so far! I've wanted one for years but my husband was always like, "how often are you really gonna use that... blah blah blah" 😂 Now he's loving it!
I HAVE to try this!!!
I think you'll be pleasantly surprised! 😃😃
@@LetsEatPlants I’ve been watching the other ones and I’m most intrigued by the tofu ice cream. Which recipe has been your favorite?
@@MattbyNature Either this one ruclips.net/video/mD-gphkj988/видео.htmlsi=Dl99cwMxCS7435wA or the Zucchini Mint chip! The tofu was good, but didn’t hold up as well in the freezer. After the first day it got a bit too frozen so it still needs some tweaking. 😊
Try mango with this recipe of sweet potato.
Sounds yummy! Great idea. 😃
Great idea, thanks from a 35+ year vegan :-)
You’re welcome! And wow, 35+ years vegan.. that’s awesome!! 😃😃
I like your riceipe. 😊
So glad to hear it! 😊😊
Hi. Can you tell me if maple syrup is similar to pancake syrup. Sorry, I'm new on wfpb. Thanks
It is usually not the same, no. 😊 You want to look at the ingredients on the bottle and check for 100% maple syrup. Pancake syrup usually has ingredients such as corn syrup which are not ideal for a WFPB diet. If you have any more questions, just let me know! I know the beginning of WFPB can be tricky and I had lots of questions myself. 😄😄 Happy to help if I can!! 💕🌱
This looks sensational- it’s so innovative, I dunno if I would leave out the lemon zest ?!
Can you try adding some peanut butter and coconut caramel ?
I dint have an ice cream maker , but I could be pursaded to make some !
Ps you know your vids are like asmr. There so relaxing 🥰
I’m in my lunch break and dreaming of that dish of beautiful ice cream ! X
Ooooh I jus had a thought - maple caramel pecan.
Oooooooooh and rhubarb sorbet
I’m seeing a new web series for u!! X x
You're too kind! 🥰🥰 You can definitely leave out the lemon zest!! In fact, the "base" is just everything up to the peaches & lemon zest, so just leave those 2 out to make other flavors. Peanut butter, caramel, maple pecan, rhubarb... those all sound great! (Maybe not all together though. 😜) Give it a try without the ice cream maker. I left a link in the description box on a few different ways to do it if you don't have an ice cream maker. 😊
Very glad you enjoyed and found it relaxing! I can see this becoming a series as well.... 🤭😉 We're pretty ice cream obsessed these days!
Let us know how the texture is after a few days? Does it still scoop easily?
I've been eating it throughout the week and weekend and it has maintained a pretty good texture! Our freezer is FREEZING (like _too_ freezing LOL.. I need to figure out how to adjust the temperature on it!) so I need to take it out about 20 mins. before I want to eat it so that I can scoop it easily. Usually I don't need to let it soften *that* long for store-bought ice creams... but I'm pretty sure that's from those "extras" they add in (like guar gum). 😄 Overall, I am pretty impressed with the texture created by the machine. I might play around with thickeners and stabilizers as I get more advanced! Hehehe. 😋
@@LetsEatPlants Keep us posted, even if you have to let it sit, it’s worth it
How would regular sweet potatoes do? I live in a fairly remote area. We don't have a lot of exotic options unfortunately
They definitely work well! Just maybe will have a slightly different flavor profile. So for example I used them in this video: ruclips.net/video/mD-gphkj988/видео.htmlsi=Z7uw8W0GKLZGhWOw with a more caramel/ maple flavor and it complimented the sweet potato flavor really well. So for orange sweet potatoes I’d stick to flavors like chocolate, caramel, maple, etc.
That said, you could always give it a go with other flavors and see how you like it! 😃
Since peaches are a pitted fruit, might I recommend orange extract instead of lemon zest?
That would be great! I love lemon zest on everything so you’re right… there’s prob much better options. 😆😆 Orange zest sounds yummy!!
Re-watched this video, as I'm thinking of trying to make WFPB ice cream (again). Recently, everyone is raving about the Ninja Creami. I picked one up at Costco for $149, on sale, mainly because (of course) they came up with a new improved model. But hey, I'm happy to try the original. Chef AJ said it was better than using the Champion, and others have made similar comments. A neat machine to have to make your few ingredient nice cream turn into a creamy dessert. Do you have this machine? I can't wait to try it. (I bought he Cuisinart ice cream maker, but this Ninja seemed better for like just two people.)
Oh yes I've seen some people posting about the Ninja Creami! That's great that you got one to try it out. I don't have one and I'm very happy with my Cuisinart so I don't see myself getting one.. but would love to know the differences between the 2 if you notice any? I'm sure a sweet potato ice cream would be great in the Creami! 😃😃
Thank you for this whole line of exploration! What are the taste and texture pro and cons of using WFPB sweeteners like date syrup, powder, chopped dates, and erythritol or monk fruit and stevia combinations? Would figs or dried prunes be awful? Silk makes an unsweet plain and unsweet vanilla soy milk, but they do add "natural flavor" which Dr. Greger warns is sometimes a cover for nasty ingredients thanks to industry lobbying. I have never discovered what a given company adds under this cloak.
So glad you enjoyed! 🤗 Great question... I haven't tried most of those, but I don't think it would alter the texture as much as the taste. If you're using an ice cream machine it's quite easy to get a good result for the texture. For taste I would say it's definitely up to personal preference! I don't think figs or prunes would be awful... just quite unique! If you're used to using them as a sweetener already, I'm sure it'd be tasty!
I missed your live. I live in Sweden and I think I was asleep, is it possible for me to see it now?
Oh no worries!!! The next one will be more European time zone friendly. 😆 I rambled on a bit but hope the next one will be a bit smoother! 🙏🏼 Really appreciate you letting me know you wanted to join!
Btw.. we love Sweden! Q has family who lives there and we visited in 2017. It I s one of our favorite places!
I love those sweet potatoes. Unfortunately where I live in Western Australia I can’t buy them. They used to be available (at $7.50 kg which is quite expensive when on a budget) but now they’re totally unavailable. 😩😩😩
Oh wow! 🥺🥺 I hope the price comes down for you guys. We are lucky they have stayed pretty affordable here. Other sweet potatoes would work as well! Do you have access to other varieties?
@@LetsEatPlants Only the orange ones which I’m not too fond of. Those you used with the red skin and whitish flesh are definitely so good. I’m not sure if it’s a seasonal thing that they’re unavailable. I’m more inclined to think that locals no longer stock them because their price made them unprofitable. Much of the healthier stuff like berries, chia and so forth is very expensive here in Australia. Frozen berries are $6.90 a pound,and the cheapest chia is $12 for 2 pound bag. And neither are these prices the organic versions; they’re dearer still. Housing is hugely expensive too, minimum $350 week for 3 bedroom place, most $400+. And when income is only $700 week, life here is not great for many. Going to have to move location, haha. If only it were that easy. However, by God’s grace we are still better off than many in the world. Thanks for your efforts; been loving your videos.
@@vc6601 Oh no! It’s getting rough here as well but that sounds really tough. 😔😔 Can’t believe how expensive even just regular produce has gotten. Really hope things change for us soon. 🙏🏻
Can i boil sweet potato instead baking them?
Yes! They’re not quite as sweet as when baked, but you can adjust with added sweetener if needed. 🤗🤗
@@LetsEatPlants nice thank you
Hi, Can I boil the sweet potato instead?
Yes! Boiled or even steamed is fine! Just remove the skin first. 😊😊
Can I use a white sweet potato instead of the purple?
Yes, definitely! I like to use whatever’s easy to find at the store… but certain varieties are sweeter than others, so if I can I tend to use the sweeter ones. 😊 Enjoy!
Any alternatives for soy milk? My 1 year old daughter has an egg, soy, tree nut , peanut and wheat allergy😢. Cooking is Sooooooooo hard for her! But i dont want her diet to be extremely limited so I try to make new things & new recipes
Often!
No worries! You can use any vegan milk you like. Oat milk seems like it would be ok for her? (There are brands that are certified gluten free!) Coconut milk would work well if she's not allergic because it's very creamy! (Sorry my allergy info is limited. 🙈) And great job making new things for her, she's lucky to have you. 😊
If you want to shave 40 minutes off of preparing your sweet potatoes for your ice cream, simply clean them, poke holes in each potato, and cover them with a wet paper towel,..then stick each of them in the microwave for 5 minutes! If you are cooking more than one potato, 15 minutes should do it
Great tip! 🙌🏻🙌🏻 I always forget about microwaving them. 😆
Can i use other milks besides soy??
Yes! Any non-dairy milk should work, but I usually opt for a creamy milk (soy, coconut, some oat milks) as they will give a better final result.
You need to get a Ninja Creami ! Check it out ! So many advantages for us WFPB SOS free !
I really love my Cuisinart! I think the main advantage of the Creami is that it does make a perfect-sized smaller portion. 😄😄 I might have to do a side by side with the Cuisinart.... you know, for "science". 😜
Hi thanks for sharing, but I am confused at 6:42min mark where you indicated let the machine run for 20mins?! But the ice cream machine only has 2switch panel? you screen at 641 shows a bake, boil air fry? I am so confused
Hi there! The ice cream machine needs to churn for about 20 minutes per manufacturer’s directions. (You should follow your ice cream machine’s directions for time to churn.) I just leave it running and set a timer since it only has an on/ off switch on the machine.
I used the timer function on my oven to set a 20 minute timer, so the bake, boil, air fry are not being used… they are just other buttons on my oven. Hope that helps! 😊
@@LetsEatPlants Ah I see, its your oven timer!! I have not purchase any machine and currently doing a research on variety of brands. In this part of the world, ice cream machine isn't popular as there are plenty of icy treats available. And we also have lots of independent ice cream cafes that churn local flavours. I love ice cream but am now more keen on healthier options.
@@pjpororo323 Yes oven timer! 😄😄 Oh yes, good to do research first. The one I have was the cheapest model available and it’s honestly perfect. All you really need is a churner, and that’s what it does. The only other one I was considering is the Ninja Creami, but that is really only good for 1 serving at a time, and I prefer to make larger batches in my Cuisinart.
If you are looking for healthy treats, you may want to invest in an ice cream maker because homemade with healthy ingredients will always be your best option for that. Good luck!
@@LetsEatPlants Great thank you! I saw the Ninja Creami too, but it has it downside only limited types of fruits can use to blend in the machine, and limited size means not meant for parties unless you get enough pint size to do in advance, good for individual or small family indulgence
@@pjpororo323 Yes exactly! I don't think the type of fruit is limited... but definitely the size is limited. The Cuisinart I used is great for making larger quantities! 😁😁
Honey actually sweet potatoes hwve more calories then a regular potatoe. So it’s not a low calorie food
I thought it was obvious that I meant lower calorie than regular ice cream… not compared to a potato. 😅😅 But potato ice cream?? 🤔🤔 Now I’m feeling inspired!
Just boight an icecream maker but it doesnt say how log to churn for?
Mine takes about 15-20 minutes, sometimes less! You’ll notice it’s done when it’s reached a more ice cream-y consistency. It basically stops churning. 😊
@@LetsEatPlants Thank you
Great suggestions and presentation for a healthy sweet potato based ice cream. My concern is that the ice cream maker is clearly a 1 1/2 quart Cusinart with a simple on/off switch. The video also shows a timer and digital buttons from something that is clearly a heating unit with self-clean; detracts from my trust for your procedure. Just say 20 minutes.
Sorry for any confusion Mark! The first machine you see is a digital scale that I used to measure the sweet potato in grams. The second is my Vitamix blender. But I think what you are referring to (with the digital buttons & self cleaning function) is actually just my oven! I used the timer function on it to set the timer for 20 minutes because that is how long Cuisinart recommends to churn the ice cream for. (You can use any timer you like.) I didn’t know that would detract from the video, please be assured what I used to churn the ice cream was only the Cuisinart. 😊😊
Now a days u cms make an ice cre from anything. 😂😂😂😂
So true! 😃😃
I know this is about ice cream, but I just have to compliment you on the dress: you've become even more beautiful and delicious in summer recipes 😊
Hahaha thank you!! I do love summer and I think it shows! 😂🤗
Lol that fkin smyle is insane
But... maple syrup too sugary and vanilla sugar too ? Ugh dont know.. no oils at least... man so sad my favorite vegan no oil ice cream started adding fkin oils.. my heart vessels are burning.. n i think they just added oils without warning people
Not vanilla sugar, just vanilla extract! 😄😄 You could leave out the maple syrup, or use less if you prefer. Might still be sweet enough since baked sweet potatoes are pretty sweet on their own. 😊 What was your favorite vegan ice cream before they started using oil? 😳