I love how Emmy blurred out the faces of the strangers in the background when she was out vlogging. Not a lot of youtubers are that considerate. Just another reason to love Emmy
Emmy you should try making the 2000 year old Pompeii Honey Cake! There are recipes online for it. Most of them call for baking powder but since 2000 years ago Baking powder didn't exist yet, people believe they used yeast. A UA-camr tried this and it came out great. It would be awesome to see you try it too!
Watching Emmy is like being in a dimly lit room listening to the rain after getting a full body massage and paying off your debt with more than 6 figures left over in the bank.
My grandma makes Persian ice cream all the time (: it has rose water and pistachios in it. It's an acquired taste, but I have grown to love it. I think you'd like it, Emmy!
There is apparently only one place doing booza in my city and they also apparently only have one flavour: rose water pistachio. I was really hoping for chocolate, but I'm still gonna try it.
Emmy is like the Bob Ross of food. I watch most of her videos before I go to bed, she's so relaxing and positive and happy! Definitely need more people like her in this world. :)
Now I want to make this for my friends and just wait. Wait for them to ask what makes this ice cream so stretchy, so I can tell them just as they are taking another bite "oh, just a little thing called fox testicles."
There isn't a single channel like Emmy's out there. I seriously cannot stress how much I love her content. You are a precious soul that must be protected at all costs ❤️😭
Emmy, I just want to thank you for all the work and love you put into this channel. I'm someone that's trying to un-learn a whole lot of food related fear and your channel helps me immensely.
Who takes time out of their day to come and dislike a video like this ? I get that the thumbs down button is there for a reason but what reason would you have to dislike a video with Emmy?
I think it doesn't seem to matter how unproblematic and sweet a youtuber is, no one will ever be everyone's cup of tea, unfortunately. I can only imagine the ppl who disliked this video, sitting on their phones/computers, going "ugh I hate her, she's TOO cheerful, she must be fake!" People will find anything and everything to be pissy about, just so they can have a reason to be so hateful and petty :/
Linda B Most lactose intolerant people eat cheese like they are immortals and the dairy industry will die tomorrow :/ I remember awhile back a classmate butted into a conversation i was having about spider man into the spider verse - and ill note we were not talking about it being good or bad BUT rather about some art choices in it Guy butted in saying he would have liked it but that it was pushing its agenda too much I was confused - turns out the “agenda” was multiculturalism.... in New York.... Like thats unrelated to ANYTHING but it was bothering them so they “on principle” had to hate on the video. Some people see the rise of non-whites in the entertainment industry as taking jobs away from white people and dislike seeing anyone else in their YT feed. Its a weird mentality
A little trivia; orchids actually are named for the Orchis family, which is characterized by the pairs of roots. In Greek, orchis translates to testicles. *edit: because of course my best comment on this site is about testicles 🙄
huh. I thought it referred to the uterus/ovaries, but my authority agrees that it refers to the testicles. (Greek and Latin: In Scientific Terminology, by Oscar E Nybakken, Iowa State University Press, 1987 paperback edition, pg. 194, third entry)
@Laughit Off 🤣🤣🤣 Lol, check out some of Georgia O'Keefe's paintings. She was thought to be a controversial and feminist artist bc her orchid paintings reminded ppl so much of a vulva 😳 She said she was just trying to paint flowers lmao 🤷♀️
You're such a wholesome person! You haven't let UA-cam change you, you've always used it as a creative and educational outlet rather than a source of income (though I'm sure it is). There's something so wholesome about your little family out in Rhode Island with your chickens and bees, still taking out books from the library, most of your kitchen things are from the thrift store, and to you its second nature. I find some youtubers are this way but they almost boast about it and you're so matter of fact because it's just your life and your sharing it! Thank you for that Emmy.
Try making kenafe it's a middle Eastern dessert made of CHEESE I love it soo much and it also includes rose water and and syrup and alot alot ALOT of sugar
I found a similar model Cuisinart at my local Salvation Army store for $10. I’m still hoping to find a Zojirushi bread machine like Emmy has, but I think they are pretty rare.
@@MyDailyUpload I saw a Zojirushi one a few months ago, and didn't get it for space reasons. I totally should have. They make really good quality stuff. I had one of their coffee makers that was the best I'd ever had ,and lasted almost 10 years of multiple times daily use. Of course I replaced it with another Zojirushi :)
LOL, generally speaking I am not a huge cleaning fan, BUT. taking an item that's filthy, and cleaning it obsessively until it's perfect is incredibly gratifying, and soothing. Cleaning stuff that's only a little dirty, is only a chore, restoring something that's unrecognizably dirty to it's previous lustre is really fun :)
We have this ice cream in Turkey too but it is called "Maraş(Marash) ice cream". Maraş or Kahramanmaraş is a city in Turkey and where my mother is from. The orchid that people use to make salep is growing in that area and my granddad used to collect the roots and sold them to local ice cream makers. It's strechy, hard to melt and made out of goat milk here. Smells amazing and tastes amazing. Store bought ones are suck but local ice cream is delicious. Mastic is used in milk desserts in Turkey like tavukgöğsü (chickenbreast, yes it contains real chicken), kazandibi(pot bottom), muhallebi (pudding (?))etc. And it is called "damla sakızı" (drop gum). When we were little we used to chew it like regular gum! It's smell reminds me of my childhood. It is interesting though the fact it is called "booza" because we have a drink made out of fermented buckwheat called "boza" that is served with cinnamon.
I love how your videos are always super interesting, educational and fun to watch. I've been watching for quite a while now. And the whole thing is in ultra HD!! Love love love it!!
I just broke out my ice cream maker for the summer. I make the best homemade ice cream with raw milk, raw cream farm fresh eggs, sugar and vanilla bean. It's to die for. I also make peach with vine ripe peaches among all kinds of other fun flavors. You just can't beat homemade ice cream with raw milk and cream fresh from the farm.
My grandma still has a hand crank ice cream maker. My kids love making ice cream with her! (as do I) thanks for explaining all the science behind what you do! Love sharing with my ten year old.
Love your videos! Keep them coming. You are of course a delight to watch and listen to but what makes you so impressive is your ability to describe what you’re experiencing so we can feel the same on this end. That’s a real talent! The food networks should be coming after you!
This made me feel nostalgic when she started describing the types of ice cream makers of yore. I loved making homemade bananna ice cream with my Dad when I was younger. I thought it was magical packing the ice around the tub, sprinkling the rock salt crystals on top, then cranking until my arm ached. Which was worth every second when I got to taste the result of my labor. Wheny children were toddlers my father passed the tradition on buying them an ice cream maker and showing them what they could create as well. Granted he bought the more modern version that spun with an electric motor. However the rock salt, tub, and ice remained the same. They made so many wonder filled memories with their Papa creating some crazy flavors. 🍨🍦Sorry if I overly waxed poetic. We lost my Father in 2014. So when something triggers an old happy memory. I really appreciate it.
I use both the orris powder and gum mastic in making loose incense - I knew you could cook with the mastic but had no idea the orris was edible! Thanks Emmy - always glad to learn something. 🤓
Might be different from orris, which I thought was from an iris. I think orris can be used in the spice mix ras al hanout, but I don’t think it has glucomannan...
I'm glad you're comfortable using second hand use items... My parents were NEVER supportive of us using second hand used items because they're are paranoid about sanitation/cleanliness of the products being used by unknown people...
Oh, my goodness! I have had an ice cream maker, AND one of those plastic bench scrapers for like a thousand years, and I have NEVER thought to use the scraper this way! Game changer!!! Thank you!
You might want to make sure the sahlab you got was the orchid kind. Most "sahlab" you buy is more of a starch mix since the orchids are endangered and its very difficult/expensive to get authentic sahlab.
@@emmymade Anything labeled "sahlab" in the US is not the real orchis flour but corn starch. The best way to get the real orchis flour is on Etsy, direct from Greece or Turkey. Sahlab is also used to make pudding and a warm milk drink in the winter all across the Middle-East. In Egypt, they flavor it with coconut. Elsewhere, you'll just see walnuts, pistachios, cinnamon, rose water, dried fruit, and orange blossom water. Very easy to make.
Omg Emmy. BLESS YOU FOR THIS. I've had that very salep in my Amazon wishlist for a while but I was intimidated by the recipes for booza in my Middle Eastern cookbooks. Seeing you do this with an ice cream maker, and not even a super expensive one, is incredibly encouraging, and the reason I am so very excited about this recipe is because I am allergic to cow dairy and I can't have cream, and this is the first ice cream recipe with a good texture that I've EVER seen made with just milk!!! So now I can use goat's milk and know it will still turn out lush. I am SO STOKED.
You can use the leftover Salep powder to make a warm custard-like sweet beverage we enjoy in colder months! It's just called "sahlab" or salep, usually made with cinnamon and vanilla added too :)
Genuinely confused how this has 300 dislikes??? What is there to dislike about this. Emmy your energy has gotten me through my very worst days! I wish we could hangout and cook together and I could help you make your videos! You seem like such a fun & healthy friend to have ❤️❤️
My boyfriend's brother in law has one of those crank ice cream makers and when we went up to montana to visit, all my boyfriend's younger brothers and sisters (huge family) took turns to churn and crank. FANTASTIC way to keep a group of kids busy and everyone gets a treat too
I have been searching for a ice cream maker at a thrift store and on Craigslist. They are so expensive even at these outlets! You have inspired me to keep looking and spend the extra money to make this. Ty for your wonderful energy and thoughtful and educating videos! I am going to make this. You are awesome.
Fox testicles?!! 😮 Once again, you have made me long to try something that I don't know how to get. On the other hand, thanks to you, I have tried Tim Tams, jackfruit, mochi, sapote (the orange kind), and mangosteen. Thanks for giving me good ideas. 😄
Molly Vandever are tim rams not the best thing ever??! I got addicted living in Australia. If u bite off opposite corners u can suck up coffee or milk and it’s a ‘Tim tam straw’💗 Once u master that, u move onto their hamburger with egg and beets(actually really good surprisingly). 😂
@@deniseherud I do love Tim Tams and I have done the Tim Tam slam (straw). But I discovered that I prefer my cookies crispy. They get soggy too quickly when you suck your tea through them--still delicious, though. 😁
This reminds me of the memory of my grandmother’s ice cream which existed in her freezer for far too long...yet she took it out and lovingly offered it to me every single time I visited her 💕
Persian here, to get the long strands you need to work it by hand with a paddle prior to serving. You can find videos of this being done here on UA-cam.
Fun Fact: So called "witches ingredients" were just normal plants, that were given code names or had colloquial names. 'Fox Testicles' is a perfect example. Lots of old medicine women were very protective of their secret recipes and formulas for medicines and such, and would use those code names so people couldn't steal their recipes. If everyone knew how to cure foot fungus or whatever, they wouldn't pay them for it! So the classic 'Eye of Newt', 'Cows foot', 'lizard tail'... etc. Were just normal plants and ingredients! Pretty cool.
This looks yummy 😋 i love how you go so in depth with your descriptions and the whole process! I feel like i know what every ingredient would taste like 😊🥰
Emmy years ago my best friend received a ice cream maker like yours for a wedding gift. He and wife wanted to use it for their wedding gift opening party. Again like yours it said to freeze it over night. They were disappointed when they read the instructions. I said no worries and went picked some dry ice. We pack the container for 20mins and used it. It worked! The container was so cold it produced a hard creamy ice cream.
I love that Emmy is one of those people who finds manual labor fun! It’s pretty endearing that she enjoys the simple things. A lesson we can all learn lol
edit: omg it's not the camera that has changed but maybe your counter table? and omg orange looks so good on you. and oh your hairstyles are different in such a good way. Okay one minute into the video and I just have to say THE NEW CAM IS AMAAAZING. The distance between you and the camera is just PERFECT and comfortable for the eyes. I'm Syrian and Booza is a very sacred thing in Syria, so I'm so glad you're doing this and I'm more glad you've mentioned lots of facts. Your content + research abilities are highly appreciated, Emmy. 💙
I think the reason you didn't get quite the 'stretch' you expected is because you used plain milk instead of high fat cream. The milk fats are what bind into the sugar chains to allow that 'stretch'. Also, apparently a lot of the salep sold online is made up of mostly corn starch with only a small percentage of real salep present.
I love how Emmy blurred out the faces of the strangers in the background when she was out vlogging. Not a lot of youtubers are that considerate. Just another reason to love Emmy
I love that too! Some vloggers will even zoom in on the strangers without them even knowing.
I know right?! So cool of her to think of them
It's actually her Japanese manner, I think. Japanese are really taking personal information seriously
@purple moongrass oh really? I had no idea. She's acting and looking like a Japanese for me. Thanks for clearing that up
homosapien named sebastian well in the defense of others in public there is no expectation of privacy
Emmy you should try making the 2000 year old Pompeii Honey Cake! There are recipes online for it. Most of them call for baking powder but since 2000 years ago Baking powder didn't exist yet, people believe they used yeast. A UA-camr tried this and it came out great. It would be awesome to see you try it too!
That UA-camr you're referring to is Ann Reardon from How To Cook That, I presume? ;)
@@geowiz9436 Yes!!!
Wick Of The Moon how to cook that
@@geowiz9436 Yes
Snarky . Live well yeast is still added to speed up the process, and plus they had to have made bread somehow. That bread was made with yeast.
Me: *Feels ugly and like poop*
Emmy: “Greetings my beautiful lovelies”
Me: *immediately feels better*
You lookin cute in that picture
Johan Liebert well you sound like your mother never loved ya
Johan Liebert you’re just mad cause your mom chose crack over you
This!!
Honey, you're beautiful just the way you are!
Emmy showing us how to get ice cream we know for sure hasn't been pre-licked
McReese this!!!
@@selmah5545 Emmy is the true hero here!
💀💀💀
If the top is hard to pull off it’s good
what do you mean? pre licked?
Watching Emmy is like being in a dimly lit room listening to the rain after getting a full body massage and paying off your debt with more than 6 figures left over in the bank.
T Allen
Awesome analogy! So true. So true.
r/oddlyspecific
I love watching her videos when I can’t sleep, works like a charm! 😴
That's going too far
I often listen to her and watch her either on her be keeping her on here before I go to bed LOL how funny you get the same feels
Booza بوظة
Salep سحلب
Mastic مستكة
Milk حليب
Pistachio فستق
When you are in a Greek imported foods store, you will see the mastic labeled as masticha--it is the same thing.
Arabic looks so beautiful and graceful!
So the first word is not Z but hard d sound? I’m learning Arabic and sometimes get confused
yeah, it's closer to a hard D than to a Z
@@mgbsecteacher Yes mastic مستك and masticha مستكة are the same :)
$6.50 for a Cuisinart ice cream maker is a steal.
I once got a brand raclette grill for 8 at a thrift store and still have it. People turning their nose at thrift stores are missing out. ❤️
My grandma makes Persian ice cream all the time (: it has rose water and pistachios in it. It's an acquired taste, but I have grown to love it. I think you'd like it, Emmy!
I was just thinking about Persian ice cream! I love ice cream and saw a video of a shop in LA that makes it! I want to try it sooo bad!
Sounds delicious! I'm in! ♡
Estefanía who said anything about Arabia ?
There is apparently only one place doing booza in my city and they also apparently only have one flavour: rose water pistachio. I was really hoping for chocolate, but I'm still gonna try it.
I was thinking this needed some rosewater too!
I thought the title said 'sketchy ice cream' and I was still here for it. lol
I laughed harder than I should have 😂
Hey. Ice cream is ice cream!
💀💀
Hey another Ferguson 👍
Ice cream that wears sunglasses at night
Emmy is like the Bob Ross of food. I watch most of her videos before I go to bed, she's so relaxing and positive and happy! Definitely need more people like her in this world. :)
“This is sometimes called fox testicle ice cream. I love it already.” 😁😁
Hahaa my brain lmao
Now I want to make this for my friends and just wait. Wait for them to ask what makes this ice cream so stretchy, so I can tell them just as they are taking another bite "oh, just a little thing called fox testicles."
Omg! I gotta make it now 🤣
That’s the most wholesome way of saying “I love the D” I’ve ever seen lol.
Jarrick Hillery ???? wtf
There isn't a single channel like Emmy's out there. I seriously cannot stress how much I love her content.
You are a precious soul that must be protected at all costs ❤️😭
Loved the mini-fieldtrip to the thrift store!
Same!!
Emmy, I just want to thank you for all the work and love you put into this channel. I'm someone that's trying to un-learn a whole lot of food related fear and your channel helps me immensely.
Whoa! When I saw booza in the title I was like “no way she’s talking about the Arabic kind”?!
I LOVEEE BOOZA!
I had the exact reaction!
Emmy is very open to explore the world. ❤️
Who takes time out of their day to come and dislike a video like this ? I get that the thumbs down button is there for a reason but what reason would you have to dislike a video with Emmy?
Soemtimes, people just need something to be upset about
Maybe theyre lactose intolerant
How can you dislike a video with such a sweet person in it talking about yummy icecream💝💝💝
I think it doesn't seem to matter how unproblematic and sweet a youtuber is, no one will ever be everyone's cup of tea, unfortunately. I can only imagine the ppl who disliked this video, sitting on their phones/computers, going "ugh I hate her, she's TOO cheerful, she must be fake!" People will find anything and everything to be pissy about, just so they can have a reason to be so hateful and petty :/
Linda B
Most lactose intolerant people eat cheese like they are immortals and the dairy industry will die tomorrow :/
I remember awhile back a classmate butted into a conversation i was having about spider man into the spider verse - and ill note we were not talking about it being good or bad BUT rather about some art choices in it
Guy butted in saying he would have liked it but that it was pushing its agenda too much
I was confused - turns out the “agenda” was multiculturalism.... in New York....
Like thats unrelated to ANYTHING but it was bothering them so they “on principle” had to hate on the video.
Some people see the rise of non-whites in the entertainment industry as taking jobs away from white people and dislike seeing anyone else in their YT feed.
Its a weird mentality
A little trivia; orchids actually are named for the Orchis family, which is characterized by the pairs of roots. In Greek, orchis translates to testicles.
*edit: because of course my best comment on this site is about testicles 🙄
Lol. I love orchids because they're really ornate showy flowers... They do look like testicles.
That's so funny... they are so often compared to the vagina.
huh. I thought it referred to the uterus/ovaries, but my authority agrees that it refers to the testicles. (Greek and Latin: In Scientific Terminology, by Oscar E Nybakken, Iowa State University Press, 1987 paperback edition, pg. 194, third entry)
@@pneumarian Nice citing!
@Laughit Off 🤣🤣🤣
Lol, check out some of Georgia O'Keefe's paintings. She was thought to be a controversial and feminist artist bc her orchid paintings reminded ppl so much of a vulva 😳 She said she was just trying to paint flowers lmao 🤷♀️
You're such a wholesome person! You haven't let UA-cam change you, you've always used it as a creative and educational outlet rather than a source of income (though I'm sure it is). There's something so wholesome about your little family out in Rhode Island with your chickens and bees, still taking out books from the library, most of your kitchen things are from the thrift store, and to you its second nature. I find some youtubers are this way but they almost boast about it and you're so matter of fact because it's just your life and your sharing it!
Thank you for that Emmy.
I bought that exact ice cream machine at my local thrift store a few weeks ago! I just made some delicious lemon Italian ice in it yesterday
That sounds so good!
Great find! I discovered a Williams Sonoma bread maker a couple weeks ago and am having a blast with it. Cuisinart makes some good appliances.
I was thinking the same thing.
I have one of these as well.... Bought from a thrift store!! Lol so many people donating them and they work so well!
Me: :(
Emmy: “Greetings my beautiful lovelies”
Me: :)
Local Ice Cream Shop: What can I get for you?
Me: Do you have any Fox testicles ice cream?
I doubt they would know never heard that in my life tbh we just call is ashta XD
Cuz booza just means Icecream so we just ask for booza with ashta flavor and its this
@James Robert Clark LET'S RAID BASKIN ROBBINS
@Soulmaiden deSade
😂
@James Robert Clark III You might want to consider ordering the testosterone enhanced ice-cream.
Emmy makes me feel like there is no evil in this world❤ she is truly like a mother and teacher figure❤
It's nice that Emmy's videos are not full of toxic comments. To be honest, I haven't seen anything toxic here. It's just so pure
Try making kenafe it's a middle Eastern dessert made of CHEESE I love it soo much and it also includes rose water and and syrup and alot alot ALOT of sugar
Not for diabetics, for sure.
Knafe is so good😭😭🥺
UA-cam: new emmymadeinjapan video
My Brian: I gotta get the kids to bed
My finger: CLICK**
My kids: can we have ice cream?
Treat them bebbies!
lauren hibbitts your brian..?
Oops! Ha!
lol you're describing my life!
I wish I had a Brian :(
The one dislike is an icecream shop owner
These kinds of comments crack me up
Hi Ivern
You SCORED on that machine from Savers! Way to go gurl! ❤️ I love a good deal!!!
I live in Canada and we have Value Village here - the layout looks the same, but nothing in Spanish 🙃
And it was a really good price, you go Emmy!
Right! I paid close to $60 for mine, the exact same model
I found a similar model Cuisinart at my local Salvation Army store for $10. I’m still hoping to find a Zojirushi bread machine like Emmy has, but I think they are pretty rare.
@@MyDailyUpload I saw a Zojirushi one a few months ago, and didn't get it for space reasons. I totally should have. They make really good quality stuff. I had one of their coffee makers that was the best I'd ever had ,and lasted almost 10 years of multiple times daily use. Of course I replaced it with another Zojirushi :)
I LOVE the thrift store!
That's a real score on the ice cream maker! They aren't cheap.
Why buy one ice cream from the store, when you can own an ice cream machine for the simple price of *6.60!!!*
AND you know what's in your ice cream (and it's not pre-licked)
@@BliffleSplick pre-licked??? What do you mean by that?
@@Tangtangtangeunha Jfc nooooooo. Why did I just look that up... Ergh.... People are disgusting
Emmy deserves so many more subscribers.. she always covers the foods that I (and surely others) have always been curious about. Love you Emmy!
"Deep cleaning" and "fun" don't belong together Emmy. 🤙🤙🤙
“It required a lot more deep cleaning, which was actually a lot of fun” Brain does not compute 🤯🤯🤯
😂😂😂
Its a meditation thing.
Yeah. For some ppl (i.e. me), cleaning is quite relaxing and chills you out. 😂😂😂 I enjoy washing dishes the most. Don't judge. 😏😅😌
LOL, generally speaking I am not a huge cleaning fan, BUT. taking an item that's filthy, and cleaning it obsessively until it's perfect is incredibly gratifying, and soothing. Cleaning stuff that's only a little dirty, is only a chore, restoring something that's unrecognizably dirty to it's previous lustre is really fun :)
Did you say Mastic gum?! Fun fact, it's the only thing that cured my stomach ulcer (h. pylori)! Stuff's amazing.
Please where can i find it. And how it helped you because I’m in constant excruciating pain
It also, kills H Pilory which might lead to stomach cancer if it is not treated.
15:30 😎✌ Emmy sounds like a professor giving a lecture, on ice cream. Bravo.
I am finally on time. I just sat down from making a blackberry cobbler and thought I’d relax by watching your new video!
Ashley Nevins blackberry cobbler is awesome😱!
I am not sure if mine is pie or cobbler, my great grandma called it cobbler but she uses pie crust. So I guess it’s technically a pie☺️
Ashley Nevins Can we all come over to your place😄? Blackberry pie/cobbler sounds delish!
Now you need some Booza to go with! 😉
Ashley Nevins my grandma too 😁
We have this ice cream in Turkey too but it is called "Maraş(Marash) ice cream". Maraş or Kahramanmaraş is a city in Turkey and where my mother is from. The orchid that people use to make salep is growing in that area and my granddad used to collect the roots and sold them to local ice cream makers. It's strechy, hard to melt and made out of goat milk here. Smells amazing and tastes amazing. Store bought ones are suck but local ice cream is delicious.
Mastic is used in milk desserts in Turkey like tavukgöğsü (chickenbreast, yes it contains real chicken), kazandibi(pot bottom), muhallebi (pudding (?))etc. And it is called "damla sakızı" (drop gum). When we were little we used to chew it like regular gum! It's smell reminds me of my childhood.
It is interesting though the fact it is called "booza" because we have a drink made out of fermented buckwheat called "boza" that is served with cinnamon.
Why is she like that like wth
She's so happy and proud of everything I love her ❤️❤️
I love how your videos are always super interesting, educational and fun to watch. I've been watching for quite a while now. And the whole thing is in ultra HD!! Love love love it!!
This is so weird!!! My coworker was just asking me how to say ice cream in Arabic. BOOZA!!!
Fate!
That was Emmy in disguise
I just broke out my ice cream maker for the summer. I make the best homemade ice cream with raw milk, raw cream farm fresh eggs, sugar and vanilla bean. It's to die for. I also make peach with vine ripe peaches among all kinds of other fun flavors. You just can't beat homemade ice cream with raw milk and cream fresh from the farm.
Right after you freeze it in the pan you have to need and stretch it a lot. And then churn again
My grandma still has a hand crank ice cream maker. My kids love making ice cream with her! (as do I) thanks for explaining all the science behind what you do! Love sharing with my ten year old.
Fox testicles!!?😯 surprised this didn’t catch on during the slime phase.... ice cream slime
Love your videos! Keep them coming. You are of course a delight to watch and listen to but what makes you so impressive is your ability to describe what you’re experiencing so we can feel the same on this end. That’s a real talent! The food networks should be coming after you!
12:00
The look of maniacal glee on Emmy's face as she pounds the helpless ice cream to submission...
❤ A woman after my own heart.
You make this old grumpy dude smile every time I watch your vids.😁
You can tell how excited Emmy was cuz she just rushed through “eat the ducky moss” so she could taste the ice cream already!
Emmy is the mom of UA-cam ❤
I lost that EXACT ice cream maker in my first divorce. Time to go thrifting for another one 😂😘
What kind of barbarian would take the ice cream maker in a divorce settlement. Heathen!!!
Linda B ...still worth it 😂🤣
Of all the things to demand in a divorce... "I want the ice cream maker!!"
I hope you got the fondue set.
Ice cream machine: $50.
Freedom: priceless. 😂😂😂
This made me feel nostalgic when she started describing the types of ice cream makers of yore. I loved making homemade bananna ice cream with my Dad when I was younger. I thought it was magical packing the ice around the tub, sprinkling the rock salt crystals on top, then cranking until my arm ached. Which was worth every second when I got to taste the result of my labor. Wheny children were toddlers my father passed the tradition on buying them an ice cream maker and showing them what they could create as well. Granted he bought the more modern version that spun with an electric motor. However the rock salt, tub, and ice remained the same. They made so many wonder filled memories with their Papa creating some crazy flavors. 🍨🍦Sorry if I overly waxed poetic. We lost my Father in 2014. So when something triggers an old happy memory. I really appreciate it.
I use both the orris powder and gum mastic in making loose incense - I knew you could cook with the mastic but had no idea the orris was edible! Thanks Emmy - always glad to learn something. 🤓
Might be different from orris, which I thought was from an iris. I think orris can be used in the spice mix ras al hanout, but I don’t think it has glucomannan...
I'm glad you're comfortable using second hand use items... My parents were NEVER supportive of us using second hand used items because they're are paranoid about sanitation/cleanliness of the products being used by unknown people...
'...quality of the motor...' I have an old cuisinart food processor. They definitely don't skimp on motors. It's HEAVY!
Oh, my goodness! I have had an ice cream maker, AND one of those plastic bench scrapers for like a thousand years, and I have NEVER thought to use the scraper this way! Game changer!!! Thank you!
Sitting here in the depths of winter, watching this and wanting to try it!
We drank a salep drink in Instanbul. It was wonderful, like drinking a custard. I'll have to try this recipe!
I wish I had your patience when it comes to cooking and trying new things!!!!
I love that you explain the science behind everything! Also, I second the notion of the pompeii honey cake~
You might want to make sure the sahlab you got was the orchid kind. Most "sahlab" you buy is more of a starch mix since the orchids are endangered and its very difficult/expensive to get authentic sahlab.
Thanks for the tip!
@@emmymade Anything labeled "sahlab" in the US is not the real orchis flour but corn starch. The best way to get the real orchis flour is on Etsy, direct from Greece or Turkey. Sahlab is also used to make pudding and a warm milk drink in the winter all across the Middle-East. In Egypt, they flavor it with coconut. Elsewhere, you'll just see walnuts, pistachios, cinnamon, rose water, dried fruit, and orange blossom water. Very easy to make.
Omg Emmy. BLESS YOU FOR THIS. I've had that very salep in my Amazon wishlist for a while but I was intimidated by the recipes for booza in my Middle Eastern cookbooks. Seeing you do this with an ice cream maker, and not even a super expensive one, is incredibly encouraging, and the reason I am so very excited about this recipe is because I am allergic to cow dairy and I can't have cream, and this is the first ice cream recipe with a good texture that I've EVER seen made with just milk!!! So now I can use goat's milk and know it will still turn out lush. I am SO STOKED.
You can use the leftover Salep powder to make a warm custard-like sweet beverage we enjoy in colder months! It's just called "sahlab" or salep, usually made with cinnamon and vanilla added too :)
Genuinely confused how this has 300 dislikes??? What is there to dislike about this. Emmy your energy has gotten me through my very worst days! I wish we could hangout and cook together and I could help you make your videos! You seem like such a fun & healthy friend to have ❤️❤️
YESS! A fellow NPR nerd! Love that you got this from Science Friday!
I love the Ira Glass and Ira Flato have a fight over "who is the real Ira"
@@anneliesehanson5256 personally I'm #TeamIraGlass
The way she describes things is just so incredible! So much detail!
Wow, $6 dollar for the machine? What a good deal! /o/\o\
My boyfriend's brother in law has one of those crank ice cream makers and when we went up to montana to visit, all my boyfriend's younger brothers and sisters (huge family) took turns to churn and crank. FANTASTIC way to keep a group of kids busy and everyone gets a treat too
That ice cream machine really gets the job done fast!
Emmy is so sweet and has a gorgeous heart 🥹❤️
"Fox Testicles?!!" Love you Emmy ☆ thanks for making awsome videos!
I have been searching for a ice cream maker at a thrift store and on Craigslist. They are so expensive even at these outlets! You have inspired me to keep looking and spend the extra money to make this. Ty for your wonderful energy and thoughtful and educating videos! I am going to make this. You are awesome.
Fox testicles?!! 😮 Once again, you have made me long to try something that I don't know how to get. On the other hand, thanks to you, I have tried Tim Tams, jackfruit, mochi, sapote (the orange kind), and mangosteen. Thanks for giving me good ideas. 😄
Molly Vandever are tim rams not the best thing ever??! I got addicted living in Australia. If u bite off opposite corners u can suck up coffee or milk and it’s a ‘Tim tam straw’💗 Once u master that, u move onto their hamburger with egg and beets(actually really good surprisingly). 😂
@@deniseherud I do love Tim Tams and I have done the Tim Tam slam (straw). But I discovered that I prefer my cookies crispy. They get soggy too quickly when you suck your tea through them--still delicious, though. 😁
This reminds me of the memory of my grandmother’s ice cream which existed in her freezer for far too long...yet she took it out and lovingly offered it to me every single time I visited her 💕
Gotta love grandmas. 💕
She bought the exact same model of ice cream maker as the one my family has!
I actually met Ira Flatow. Had no idea who he was until he started talking. I love that program.
I’m intrigued. I’d like to try this stuff! All the videos I’ve seen on this stuff makes it look so fun to eat!
Persian here, to get the long strands you need to work it by hand with a paddle prior to serving. You can find videos of this being done here on UA-cam.
Fun Fact: So called "witches ingredients" were just normal plants, that were given code names or had colloquial names. 'Fox Testicles' is a perfect example. Lots of old medicine women were very protective of their secret recipes and formulas for medicines and such, and would use those code names so people couldn't steal their recipes. If everyone knew how to cure foot fungus or whatever, they wouldn't pay them for it!
So the classic 'Eye of Newt', 'Cows foot', 'lizard tail'... etc. Were just normal plants and ingredients!
Pretty cool.
Very cool! Thanks for sharing
This looks yummy 😋 i love how you go so in depth with your descriptions and the whole process! I feel like i know what every ingredient would taste like 😊🥰
NOT FIRST BUT IM HELLA EARLY!!! ALSO... FOX TESTICLES?!!😮
Emmy years ago my best friend received a ice cream maker like yours for a wedding gift. He and wife wanted to use it for their wedding gift opening party. Again like yours it said to freeze it over night. They were disappointed when they read the instructions. I said no worries and went picked some dry ice. We pack the container for 20mins and used it. It worked! The container was so cold it produced a hard creamy ice cream.
I practically bathed in calamine lotion as a child, so l understand what you mean. I adore homemade ice cream. 👍
I thought I was the only one who looked like a little splotchy pink piglet growing up. 😫
No, I'm afraid you weren't. Lol
Same... I’m a 90s baby and had the chicken pox pretty bad 😫😅
I am completely mesmerized while watching Emmy eat weird stuff and plays with her food again...and now I want a bowl of ice cream 🍨 🍦😋Dang it Emmy!
i saw Emmy at the store without a mask and i was like “why isn’t she wearing her mask???” 🧍♀️big brain
I love that Emmy is one of those people who finds manual labor fun! It’s pretty endearing that she enjoys the simple things. A lesson we can all learn lol
Love that you’re so genuine and we all love a thrifting queen! ❤️
🦊 Fox Testicles?!! 😮 Run Fox, run!! 😂😂😂
long yarn what did the fox say??!
@@jojomama09 - Something along the line of: Yikes! LOL!
Emmymadeinjapam + ScienceFriday ?!? My two favorite smart entertainments!
Remember to wear rubber gloves to handle that hot hot ice cream! xD
Rob Pandragon I think she means the weather is hot so she needs to work quickly so it doesn't melt 😆
edit: omg it's not the camera that has changed but maybe your counter table? and omg orange looks so good on you. and oh your hairstyles are different in such a good way.
Okay one minute into the video and I just have to say THE NEW CAM IS AMAAAZING. The distance between you and the camera is just PERFECT and comfortable for the eyes.
I'm Syrian and Booza is a very sacred thing in Syria, so I'm so glad you're doing this and I'm more glad you've mentioned lots of facts.
Your content + research abilities are highly appreciated, Emmy. 💙
At first I thought you meant the frozen ice cream was pretty hot lol that looks crazy though!
Emmy is such a dependable source of process and information videos for uncommon creations!
OMG YES I HAD COMMENTED THIS ON YOUR PAGE WEEKS AGO
Emmy, I love your enthusiasm for life!! It makes your videos a delight to watch regardless of the content.
I actually just found this exact model at my local thrift store for $4! You can guess how quickly I picked it up!
DANISH WHISK!!!! The best tool ever!!! I use mine alllll the time to make bread or pizza dough... beautiful... also the ice cream looks so yummy!!!!
Emmy: "it's in such great shape"
Ice cream maker: *falls apart*
Emmy's excitement is always just too contagious. My bitter little heart is never prepared!
I only had booza one time in my life, I have an ice cream maker in my kitchen but why am I so lazy, I applaud you amy! Imma try to make it.
I think the reason you didn't get quite the 'stretch' you expected is because you used plain milk instead of high fat cream. The milk fats are what bind into the sugar chains to allow that 'stretch'. Also, apparently a lot of the salep sold online is made up of mostly corn starch with only a small percentage of real salep present.
I wonder if you could use konjac derived glucomannan, since the orchids are in danger of extinction, at least locally if not as species....
I'm surprised to hear of a plant going extinct!
Can't you just break off a bit of the root to spread out a plant? I don't know how botany works, so just a thought
I was thinking konjac too. Sometimes konjac powder smells a bit nasty. Used heavily in Japan, presumably the plants are cultivated heavily too.
Iirc guar gum is the substitute slot of people use.
@@FFKING1140 No, you clearly don't.