Making chocolate from scratch to feed an addiction

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  • @NileBlue
    @NileBlue  2 роки тому +41903

    Chocolate is pain

    • @ees4.
      @ees4. 2 роки тому +609

      Next time, maybe you can synthesize it? Edit: Hoping Nile will see this. Video idea: extract and refine the potassium from bananas, and make and burn a pure potassium banana.

    • @datgaydangernoodle1315
      @datgaydangernoodle1315 2 роки тому +119

      Chocolate is life
      Edit:(Glad you're not dead mate)

    • @3zzzTyle
      @3zzzTyle 2 роки тому +443

      Chocolate is rain

    • @rg-li4qv
      @rg-li4qv 2 роки тому +175

      Chocolate is delicious

    • @seanharrison6162
      @seanharrison6162 2 роки тому +110

      And pain is chocolate

  • @The_age_of_aquarius_
    @The_age_of_aquarius_ 2 роки тому +56373

    Nile is the friend who’s always like “Do you guys dare me to eat this?” And everyone says no but he’s like “okay okay if you insist” and eats it anyways

    • @nizar8326
      @nizar8326 2 роки тому +2777

      Everyone be: wtf, Nigel, no!
      Him: well, i guess i must

    • @cabbage5114
      @cabbage5114 2 роки тому +245

      That's me

    • @yoshii8926
      @yoshii8926 2 роки тому +157

      Thats me too fr fr

    • @yoshii8926
      @yoshii8926 2 роки тому +559

      One time there was this girl who said if i try to eat a bar of soap she'd kiss me....and i did ate soap and she got concerned but didnt got that kiss lmao

    • @soggycheese8485
      @soggycheese8485 2 роки тому +601

      @@yoshii8926 get played my man

  • @Danny.._
    @Danny.._ 2 роки тому +54648

    NileRed: follows meticulous, multi-step, multi-day scientific processes
    NileBlue: has no patience, doesn't follow directions, doesn't do enough research, life philosophy is "wing it"

    • @SoaringDragon562
      @SoaringDragon562 2 роки тому +4677

      NileGreen: seat of the pants dangerous chemicals and procedures, random explosions and hammering, pure insanity. Also caffeine addiction.

    • @hypocriticalgrammarnazi
      @hypocriticalgrammarnazi 2 роки тому +2018

      NileBlack: Chemistry in complete darkness.

    • @ThomasTheThermonuclearBomb
      @ThomasTheThermonuclearBomb 2 роки тому +2145

      NileRed Shorts: drops soy sauce on the ground to make viewers think he dropped bromine, an incredibly dangerous element

    • @Ewr42
      @Ewr42 2 роки тому +854

      NileYellow: human "chemistry"

    • @thenickstrikebetter
      @thenickstrikebetter 2 роки тому +553

      NileRainbow: ???

  • @m_d_c_t
    @m_d_c_t Рік тому +6420

    There's something amazing about how someone can be such a good chemist and have absolutely no idea what you do in a kitchen.

    • @PieMan061
      @PieMan061 Рік тому +235

      Tbf making chocolate by hand using everyday kitchenware your first time is not easy at all

    • @cd7677
      @cd7677 Рік тому +72

      Put ingredient in beaker, put it in a fancy machine
      Oh it tastes awful!

    • @madaxe79
      @madaxe79 Рік тому +35

      @@PieMan061 a bunch of stone aged people figured it out in a jungle with no equipment at all... can’t be hard at all, just trial and error to perfect it

    • @PieMan061
      @PieMan061 Рік тому +127

      @@madaxe79 Trial and error…you mean literally what we see in the video then.

    • @Henani1
      @Henani1 Рік тому +1

      i know right

  • @AmelityshTV
    @AmelityshTV Місяць тому +213

    NileRed is for feeling like you're learning from a smart guy, NileBlue is for feeling like you're learning from someone fuguring it out just like you

  • @almicc
    @almicc Рік тому +11257

    I can't get over how the main channel is so professional and here, he's aggressively shaking and banging a blender on the table like a caveman trying to make the loud noises stop

    • @Smearwise
      @Smearwise Рік тому +286

      that image made me chortle like a goddamn goblin. 10/10 comment

    • @thedailyshtbox8152
      @thedailyshtbox8152 Рік тому +90

      To bad he uploads like once a year on his main.

    • @jamineamina5429
      @jamineamina5429 Рік тому +123

      i almost teared up watching him pipe the chocolate into the mold too lmao. thatll turn any pro into a 12 year old 25:50

    • @araigumakiruno
      @araigumakiruno Рік тому +87

      NileGreen - making a nuclear bomb in my backyard
      NileBlack - testing cyanide into my friends

    • @brilliant3645
      @brilliant3645 Рік тому +7

      @@jamineamina5429 it was poo

  • @tylerduncanson2661
    @tylerduncanson2661 2 роки тому +43864

    NileBlue is the kind of person NileRed wouldn't let anywhere near his lab.

    • @scdl-m2z
      @scdl-m2z 2 роки тому +1055

      LMFAO TRUE

    • @YoutubePez
      @YoutubePez 2 роки тому +833

      Wait what's the difference between nileblue and nilered?
      edit: if anyone wants to scroll through and count the number of responses i've gotten, please tell me. I'm sure it's above 50.

    • @tylerduncanson2661
      @tylerduncanson2661 2 роки тому +3037

      @@UA-camPez Their apparent level of recklessness. The NileRed channel shows careful preparation and execution, while NileBlue is more off the cuff and unsafe.

    • @Mythraen
      @Mythraen Рік тому +2009

      @@UA-camPez One is red. The other is blue.

    • @YoutubePez
      @YoutubePez Рік тому +362

      @@Mythraen Woah i didn't notice that!
      :|

  • @kruksog
    @kruksog 2 роки тому +3461

    As someone who has worked pastry, you actually did a great job tempering it. Tempering chocolate is famously difficult. For your first time, I'd say you nailed it.

    • @robertjohnpecayo8642
      @robertjohnpecayo8642 2 роки тому +250

      having a sou vide machine that can accurately control temperature was key
      really hard to temper on stovetops, even with double boiler methods, managing heat/temp is where the problems start

    • @KonradSpringer
      @KonradSpringer 2 роки тому +233

      You could say he NILED IT heheh heh he...

    • @jannepeltonen2036
      @jannepeltonen2036 2 роки тому +49

      And then he put it into a fridge for a night - 15 min max is what I've learned. It didn't seem to destroy it though, so maybe it wasn't that bad :)

    • @afifahragnvindr
      @afifahragnvindr 2 роки тому +10

      @@KonradSpringer omg- 👏

    • @josephray3856
      @josephray3856 2 роки тому +23

      I was about to say the same thing. I myself have never made chocolate, but ive been obsessed with the process of it for years. When I heard that snap I was like he did great!

  • @earlofnacho
    @earlofnacho 2 місяці тому +168

    It would be cool if y’all also made the drink, xocolatl, that ancient Aztecs used the fruit for (although I know this was a year ago, js). iirc it’s basically the beans mixed with water, chili peppers, and a bunch of other spices and was considered a luxury drink for nobility.
    Fun fact: some ancient mesoamerican cultures also used raw beans as currency

    • @outdoordaily6463
      @outdoordaily6463 14 днів тому

      My vagina hurts, my dad puts broken glass in it and I think it’s infected now cuz it stings really bad. What do I do?

    • @bigboybastard7162
      @bigboybastard7162 11 днів тому

      Look up "cooking history with max miller" hes made it before.

  • @katunu6030
    @katunu6030 Рік тому +3120

    I love how everyone is talking about him eating the cocao beans while they are also ignoring him straight up chucking a whole beaker across the room at a lost bean.

    • @Benscollection9139
      @Benscollection9139 Рік тому +142

      I was slap happy and for some reason that made me die laughing

    • @Wynorrific
      @Wynorrific Рік тому +46

      I thought that's how he rolls

    • @velverosa5217
      @velverosa5217 Рік тому +164

      i was laughing so hard at the “nooohoo casualty *throws a fucking lightbulb at it* anyways-“

    • @bruhredsus08914
      @bruhredsus08914 Рік тому +13

      Yeah it's pretty unexpected

    • @moose3306
      @moose3306 Рік тому +14

      I love how I read this exactly when it happens

  • @tobygreppellini5960
    @tobygreppellini5960 Рік тому +8295

    people like Nile are how humans discovered what food kills you and what doesn't....

    • @marsimplodation
      @marsimplodation Рік тому +561

      I hate how acurate this is. This man just straight up drank rotten juice, told us it takes roten (like alkohol) and proceeds to take another sip

    • @exocat4164
      @exocat4164 Рік тому +61

      I laughed way too hard at that

    • @Gomer._.
      @Gomer._. Рік тому +43

      My guess is they fed it to their dogs or cattle, and possibly fed it to their children as even going into the modern day I know of people just trying random foods out they heard were great for development on their kids despite not ever growing up on or trying such a thing themselves. As insane as that sounds

    • @JKOOLDK
      @JKOOLDK Рік тому +11

      Natural selection

    • @Doodle_Head
      @Doodle_Head Рік тому

      Apparently people learned that pufferfish are toxic after Asian(?) fishermen would eat them without knowing how to clean the skin. Pufferfish produce a powerful neurotoxin called ttx.

  • @RogueAstro85
    @RogueAstro85 21 день тому +67

    Nile will buy a $16,000 machine for one project but buys a $20 blender

  • @sunnyquinn3888
    @sunnyquinn3888 2 роки тому +3478

    Making chocolate is such a complicated process with so many different steps, it's an absolute miracle that anyone ever figured it out.

    • @blueisasomedancer
      @blueisasomedancer 2 роки тому +609

      I mean the fruit grows in tropical climates so it's entirely possible this process was discovered after a fruit fell on the ground and fermented itself for a couple days and then was broken open and naturally dried out in the sun.

    • @pbase36
      @pbase36 2 роки тому +289

      What the first responder said, and we're also seeing the end result of probably a couple hundred years of Mayan trial and error.

    • @Alias_Anybody
      @Alias_Anybody 2 роки тому +194

      @@blueisasomedancer
      And roasting different types of beans is also an ancient technique shared by almost all cultures. The powder of those roasted Coco beans put into water was then usually as far as it went, at least pre colonial age. If you experiment with adding that stuff to pastries, straight up adding sugar and a bit of fat isn't that much of a stretch afterwards

    • @BrunodeSouzaLino
      @BrunodeSouzaLino 2 роки тому +80

      Chocolate was originally a drink, not the stuff we know today.

    • @arankah.9350
      @arankah.9350 2 роки тому +27

      @@blueisasomedancerit was probably observed a few times I know some tribes in South America also ferment stuff by putting large leaves on it and leaving it in the sun … which again doesn’t seem like such a big stretch in a heavily forested area to occur naturally…

  • @ItzRetz
    @ItzRetz 2 роки тому +1418

    You did a REALLY good job tempering it, non-tempered chocolate won't snap at all, it will bend because it's pliable, your stuff was tempered to perfection

    • @Platypi007
      @Platypi007 2 роки тому +116

      The magic of sous vide tempering!

    • @bwood6337
      @bwood6337 2 роки тому +39

      Nile accidently discovering the deep secrets of chocolate.

    • @DrakyHRT
      @DrakyHRT 2 роки тому +41

      Not perfection, but it was really good tempering, i've seen better, but for his 1st attempt this was excellent.

    • @RandooGaming
      @RandooGaming 2 роки тому +8

      Its 99.1% tempered

    • @QuackZack
      @QuackZack 2 роки тому +5

      @@DrakyHRT Tempering chocolate is a solid pain in the ass. Check binging with babish, dude's a full time chef and cooks for living and he was struggling left and right. The sous vide method was smart. He didn't get perfect shiny chocolate but it was tempered and had a nice snap.

  • @archivethearchives
    @archivethearchives 2 роки тому +5684

    NileBlue is NileRed’s mischievous twin that somehow keeps finding ways to break into the lab and keeps misusing the equipment, breaking things, and leaving messes.

  • @axelgarcia2056
    @axelgarcia2056 13 днів тому +20

    For those curious, the slimy pulp in raw cacao pods is actually very sweet, and tastes surprisingly similar to soursop. Don't bite into the beans, tho, as they are incredibly bitter

    • @tracyracy
      @tracyracy 13 днів тому

      I had a feeling it tasted similar to soursop, never actually tasted it though

  • @endermcetherman
    @endermcetherman 2 роки тому +3775

    Nile Blue is the most confidently awkward person I have ever seen.
    Honestly it adds to the charm of the channel.

    • @eyeofcthulhu9602
      @eyeofcthulhu9602 2 роки тому +30

      Why are you saying nile blue as if he's a different person than Nile red?

    • @ThoolooExpress
      @ThoolooExpress 2 роки тому +6

      Nah, Nile Red is a deepfake.

    • @949brock
      @949brock 2 роки тому +31

      @@eyeofcthulhu9602 nile red 9 month old recent upload

    • @eyeofcthulhu9602
      @eyeofcthulhu9602 2 роки тому +6

      @@949brock yes and this is Nile blues first video in 9 months

    • @NoriMori1992
      @NoriMori1992 2 роки тому +28

      That's a great description.
      I also think of him as "quietly chaotic".

  • @Noag42
    @Noag42 Рік тому +5287

    He’s so eager for chocolate that he eats it in every step of the process of getting the chocolate

    • @mariachi560
      @mariachi560 Рік тому +35

      😭😭😭😭

    • @paullilly-b5o
      @paullilly-b5o 11 місяців тому +1

      That juice he drank contains trace amounts of high grade methanol. Don't drink it IRL.

    • @Jackson-bh1jw
      @Jackson-bh1jw 11 місяців тому +12

      why you scrambled the cacao? clickbait....

    • @WockHardtAndPercs
      @WockHardtAndPercs 11 місяців тому +1

      @@Jackson-bh1jwnigga what?

    • @SaugataRoy.
      @SaugataRoy. 11 місяців тому +1

      Lmao​@@WockHardtAndPercs

  • @Cadence1986
    @Cadence1986 Рік тому +3530

    Whenever I bake I find workarounds to not use the equipment they need, Nile finds workarounds to use equipment the recipe doesn’t ask for.

    • @PumpyGT
      @PumpyGT 11 місяців тому +42

      Extra stepping the chocolate

    • @Thewaterspirit57
      @Thewaterspirit57 11 місяців тому +3

      You can’t really do that for the chocolate. You’re basically processing a raw material into something refined.

  • @blindfire765
    @blindfire765 Місяць тому +20

    After watching this i realize i dont necessarily watch nile for the content (although this vid was great!) i watch the guy for his character. Him and his cameraman always seem to have a good time and it takes u away from all the seriousness of irl!

  • @frankl5963
    @frankl5963 2 роки тому +2503

    Having tempered chocolate many times, I was both instantly horrified that you threw the paste in at 40c, and completely stumped at how you re-tempered broken chocolate. Well done.

    • @lastwymsi
      @lastwymsi 2 роки тому +542

      Chemists man. They know secret black magic that us non chemist's cant even unlock.

    • @justafurrywithinternet317
      @justafurrywithinternet317 2 роки тому +72

      @@lastwymsi *Chemists

    • @justafurrywithinternet317
      @justafurrywithinternet317 2 роки тому +117

      @@jube8835 My intention is to help.

    • @diggysoze2897
      @diggysoze2897 2 роки тому +70

      @frank L I’m confused how you believe you’ve ever tempered chocolate without bringing it past 104F/40C.
      It sounds like you’re using chocolate that’s already tempered, and only heating it up to working temperature, which is honestly the best way to do it.
      A third option is heating the bulk of the chocolate to 100F/39C and adding in ~10%+ of tempered chocolate to bring down the temperature and seed it with the proper crystals, which will cause the entire batch to auto-temper

    • @alexia3552
      @alexia3552 2 роки тому +30

      Task failed correctly

  • @Sanity016
    @Sanity016 2 роки тому +1192

    I've watched several other creators make chocolate in the past and this was actually _really_ impressive. especially that you were able to temper the chocolate properly which is a common struggle.

    • @buckfutter99
      @buckfutter99 2 роки тому +64

      He’s a great chemist. That’s all this is. Very impressive indeed.

    • @zzzyyyxxx
      @zzzyyyxxx 2 роки тому +109

      The sous vide makes it much easier because you can precisely control the temperature. Doing it on a stove like most people do is why tempering often fails, because you can't control the temperature as easily.

    • @chedisLoL
      @chedisLoL 2 роки тому +15

      Well yeah. Sous vide is the only consistent way to do this.

    • @YaBoiBigNutz
      @YaBoiBigNutz 2 роки тому +5

      I find it super funny how hard tempering chocolate is because I often do it by mistake when melting chocolate for ice cream or other desserts. I fully know if I tried to ever do it I would fail but it happens like 8/10 times accidently

    • @danielf3623
      @danielf3623 2 роки тому +6

      Following instructions and semi-complex processes is sort of a basic chemist's skill. With a sous vide that's all tempering is.

  • @gfhrtshergheghegewgewgew1730
    @gfhrtshergheghegewgewgew1730 2 роки тому +1477

    honestly the super grainy pre-tempered dark chocolate fudge looked the tastiest to me, yet somehow it's the one thing you didn't actually try when you had the chance to

    • @Leveronicus
      @Leveronicus 2 роки тому +57

      Nutella.

    • @Sea_witch_
      @Sea_witch_ 2 роки тому +98

      The 1st time i did it too it came out just the same, and honestly it felt pretty bad. It's not a grainy type of "chew it and it will disolve" type of grainy texture, it's more of a full on beach sand with powdered coco taste, it obstructs the pure chocolate flavor. So eventually it is necessary to dissolve it better.

    • @SomePeopleCallMe
      @SomePeopleCallMe 2 роки тому

      this mf wants to eat the turd 💀

    • @yessir6427
      @yessir6427 2 роки тому

      ok weirdo

  • @thewidow7864
    @thewidow7864 Місяць тому +10

    Here in Spain you can buy bottles of 100% cocoa powder. I usually dissolve it in milk as a breakfast. It is hard to dissolve but it's a healthier alternative to commercial malted drinks. It is OK for that cocoa powder to be bitter because pure chocolate does taste a little bitter, kind of reminds me of coffee. What I didn't know is that I could've been making homemade chocolate with it this whole time!

  • @goldennugget2984
    @goldennugget2984 7 місяців тому +3011

    I find it absolutely insane how we as a society see Vanilla and Chocolate, 2 flavours created from super weird exotic plants to be the basic flavours

    • @1ManRandom
      @1ManRandom 6 місяців тому +157

      Well, yeah. Regardless of their origins, those flavors have become so easily attainable in the modern world that they have become regarded the basic flavors. They’re also fairly simple flavors that are easy to combine with other flavors, so they’re regarded as basic.

    • @monsieurcommissaire1628
      @monsieurcommissaire1628 6 місяців тому +59

      Yes! With Chocolate, the process with which we eventually arrive at the familiar finished product is absurdly elaborate; I mean, not exactly something that could've been an accidental discovery...

    • @misteral9045
      @misteral9045 5 місяців тому +17

      How to tell me you don't cook.

    • @jimralston4789
      @jimralston4789 4 місяці тому +38

      Black pepper is another. How did we end up with salt and pepper be the most common seasonings.

    • @D0NCH33T0
      @D0NCH33T0 4 місяці тому +59

      ​@@jimralston4789well salt is kinda basic at least. It's just boiled Ocean juice.

  • @Ordolph
    @Ordolph 2 роки тому +633

    Nigel, tempering chocolate is difficult even for experienced people using ingredients from the grocery store, you did an excellent job tempering the chocolate.

    • @quackatit
      @quackatit 2 роки тому +18

      Easier when you put already tempered chocolate in it.

    • @amp4105
      @amp4105 2 роки тому +34

      @@quackatit why would he do this when alot of his videos are failures experiment wise?

    • @quackatit
      @quackatit 2 роки тому +6

      @@amp4105 i wasn't implying that nile should've done that

    • @amp4105
      @amp4105 2 роки тому +5

      @@quackatit oh mb i read that wrong, you were implying that people making psuedo-homemade chocolate are using ingredients that make it way easier?

    • @conancorcoran5367
      @conancorcoran5367 2 роки тому +21

      He's probably had a lot of experience with precisely heating things

  • @Ali-pg9tq
    @Ali-pg9tq 7 місяців тому +170

    i like how Nile calls it sticking together as in a solid and the simplicity of camera man just to call it a fudge

  • @superawesome77
    @superawesome77 4 місяці тому +84

    9:34 the "back to spreading my seeds" IS KILLING ME HAHAH

  • @samanthaprzybylski5526
    @samanthaprzybylski5526 Рік тому +1544

    When it's so horrifying you just cannot look away. That cacao was abused in ways unimaginable. It's poetic how the chocolate still came out from it, forged in ways unthinkable, yet still sweet to the world.

    • @samanthaprzybylski5526
      @samanthaprzybylski5526 Рік тому +152

      I spoke too soon

    • @nightshadekelly
      @nightshadekelly Рік тому +17

      Lmao

    • @joyshreve1621
      @joyshreve1621 Рік тому +55

      I love how you can tell he did minimal research and just went for it

    • @dStreSd
      @dStreSd Рік тому +27

      I love how long he spent trying to fix the "it's too paste-y/coarse" issue; when it really just needed a finer grind

  • @ItsShatter
    @ItsShatter 11 місяців тому +831

    What I’ve learned is that if Nile says “it’s not that bad” don’t believe him!
    And if he says something IS bad, then it is probably truly horrendous.

    • @mariannatatarska1140
      @mariannatatarska1140 9 місяців тому +16

      he hates oysters and shrimp tho so i don't know if you're completely right

  • @mikehunt42069
    @mikehunt42069 2 роки тому +477

    When ground by a mill it will obviously get less grainy/finer grain, but it also helps extract more of the oils from the cocoa. That may be why you need additional butter to reach the desired consistency.

    • @mfaizsyahmi
      @mfaizsyahmi 2 роки тому +26

      Yeah. In the end he has, like, three times the amount of cocoa butter per chocolate.

  • @BigBladeFan
    @BigBladeFan Місяць тому +7

    You literally can’t get any better than that. That’s not just above average that’s just it, that’s as good as chocolate will get.

  • @pykeselslayer
    @pykeselslayer 2 роки тому +4132

    I love how someone so good at chemistry seems completely terrified using basic kitchen appliances 😂😂

    • @patrickbyrne5070
      @patrickbyrne5070 2 роки тому

      Seriously… like.. please use a cutting board wtf is wrong with you. I love this guy but I feel bad for the SO he cooks for…

    • @sinchrotron
      @sinchrotron 2 роки тому +47

      Mom cooks...

    • @evie5375
      @evie5375 2 роки тому +164

      especially the mortar and pestle,, which is technology that has existed like nearly as long as humans have

    • @binimbap
      @binimbap 2 роки тому +247

      the downside of being good at chemistry is knowing exactly how much you can fk up seemingly simple procedures like heating

    • @archerymidnight3422
      @archerymidnight3422 2 роки тому +41

      @@evie5375 which is also a tool used for chemistry

  • @angeloid_
    @angeloid_ 2 роки тому +3288

    Nigel is the kind of person to ask "Do you dare me to eat this?" And then not wait for an answer.

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому +4

      The misused big term Angel must be edited out - big terms cannot be misused in names etc, and such terms only reflect me!

    • @bellenesatan
      @bellenesatan 2 роки тому +88

      @@thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 you might want to tell your therapist about this

    • @campcampcamp
      @campcampcamp 2 роки тому +32

      ​@@thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      Don't see angel in your name so idk if it does lol

    • @goxlr
      @goxlr 2 роки тому +5

      i see what you did there

    • @pigeon2806
      @pigeon2806 2 роки тому +8

      You straight stole this comment

  • @Arrowed_Sparrow
    @Arrowed_Sparrow 2 роки тому +1200

    For your first time making chocolate you did a pretty damn good job. I doubt you'll do this again but if you do I would recommend lowering the roast temp by 15° on every stage but keep the same times. Also after adding the sugar/milk powder and butter, use the blender to make it into a paste. Then use the mortar and pestle to get rid of the grainy texture, doing this also removes some of the volatiles that make it bitter. I recommend doing this for at least 30 to 45 min. Even if you don't mind the texture, it will help improve the taste. This was an awesome video and I still can believe you sipped the fermented juices.... 🤢

    • @MedievalSolutions
      @MedievalSolutions 2 роки тому

      Nigel is unhinged like that.

    • @sweetheartsz
      @sweetheartsz 2 роки тому +26

      the juices are so tasty what do u mean

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 2 роки тому +12

      You should've told Nile that earlier!

    • @Quzga
      @Quzga 2 роки тому +8

      Aren't you supposed to melt the cocoa butter first?

    • @milan8037
      @milan8037 2 роки тому +6

      About the mortar and pestle: I made chocolate a few times (I bought the dried cocoa beans, not the fruit though), and I skipped that step because I'm lazy. I actually figured I liked it a lot more because of the texture and the bit different taste that comes with it - so I guess it's a preference thing? Although I guess I winged a lot of things in my attempts.

  • @vulcan4d
    @vulcan4d Місяць тому +46

    What is mind blowing is that someone found this gross fruit, and somehow magically developed the steps to turn it into delicious chocolate.....what the fruit

  • @littlespanky1306
    @littlespanky1306 Рік тому +3338

    NileRed: always so precise and professional
    NileBlue: *karate chops fruit*

  • @Achromatic_0
    @Achromatic_0 2 роки тому +854

    i love this style of content, no music in the background, not too much editing and it doesnt feel too professional. feels like im just messing around with my friends

    • @yuchien_huang
      @yuchien_huang 2 роки тому +28

      Yeah and it actually gave me some 2012 UA-cam vibe

    • @Achromatic_0
      @Achromatic_0 2 роки тому +12

      @@yuchien_huang yeah same. it was absolutely worth 35 minutes of my life lol. honestly miss those times, but them being in the past just makes them feel even better, because they remind you of the good old times when everything was much simpler

    • @richardpike8748
      @richardpike8748 2 роки тому +5

      Welcome to NileBlue :) It's NileRed but without the professionality and... instructions and stuff

    • @notveryartificial4486
      @notveryartificial4486 2 роки тому +4

      Except your friends here have a chemical degree and a full lab of professional equipment :D

    • @averagehummus
      @averagehummus 2 роки тому

      Just like ASMR

  • @gortissmort8862
    @gortissmort8862 2 роки тому +5159

    The part where he throws the glass at the random bean he kicked away caught me so off guard lmao💀💀💀

    • @kemby9037
      @kemby9037 Рік тому +201

      if you pay mega attention; it's a lightbulb from right in front of him. he even moved the empty box after

    • @narhwallord6985
      @narhwallord6985 Рік тому +163

      Bruh, I scrolled down while watching.
      I was wondering, "what the hell does this comment even mean?" Then immediately a bean falls and he throws the glass at it lol

    • @MegidolErin
      @MegidolErin Рік тому +70

      For anyone wondering, 10:54

    • @Michael-ex9uo
      @Michael-ex9uo Рік тому +71

      I literally burst out laughing, it was so unexpected

    • @daphrog
      @daphrog Рік тому +1

      Gort

  • @wilmofosho
    @wilmofosho 13 днів тому +1

    When you snapped it i actually nodded my head in approval. When we did chocolate in culinary school it was a nightmare of chemistry. Everything has to be the right temp and and time and its so finikey. Well done

  • @Svizcov
    @Svizcov 2 роки тому +2067

    Nile: Is a professional chemist with a degree, amazes people online with his knowledge daily.
    Also Nile: "So apparently chocolate comes from a fruit?!"

    • @desirient
      @desirient 2 роки тому +15

      i mean he’s not a biologist

    • @zeus982
      @zeus982 2 роки тому +30

      @@desirient neither am I, but any person who got through high school AND college should know chocolate comes from cocoa beans

    • @ack7956
      @ack7956 2 роки тому +50

      @@zeus982 Everyone knows chocolate comes from cocoa beans. That's not the part that shocked Nile. The part that shocked him was that the beans were in such an odd fruit. You suddenly started arguing some different thing unrelated to what you said previously and it's really weird lol

    • @snowstormsunscarface
      @snowstormsunscarface 2 роки тому +5

      man hasn't watched Willy Wonka

    • @wokeil
      @wokeil 2 роки тому +4

      @@ack7956 And you're arguing with two people you think are one person and it's really weird

  • @gwenturo9550
    @gwenturo9550 2 роки тому +834

    I had noticed this in a lot of Niles videos, but it's just now really hitting me how much joy he gets from making giant messes, and just how much he loves all things grotesque and repulsive. It's pretty refreshing

    • @ripfrickingben
      @ripfrickingben 2 роки тому +13

      especially at 10:49 lmao

    • @gwenturo9550
      @gwenturo9550 2 роки тому +1

      @@ripfrickingben I loved that part

    • @labzz8768
      @labzz8768 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/3FDMdCuKaQk/v-deo.html

    • @ohshiditsgriff2793
      @ohshiditsgriff2793 2 роки тому +5

      Mad scientist energy

    • @gwenturo9550
      @gwenturo9550 2 роки тому +2

      @@ohshiditsgriff2793 I aspire to have that myself! :D

  • @ImCelticlol
    @ImCelticlol 2 роки тому +7449

    Nile: Turns literal PLASTIC glove into drinkable, grape soda.
    Also Nile: Man, chocolate production really is weird huh

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 2 роки тому +182

      I mean, they just make it from fruit, using ordinary processes? I would've expected cocoa was created with a chemical reaction involving wooden sticks.

    • @Splarkszter
      @Splarkszter 2 роки тому +16

      @@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 why someone would eat wood

    • @thelol6802
      @thelol6802 2 роки тому

      @@Splarkszter it's kinda tasty if you don't mind your insides being penetrated by broken wood.

    • @kgb4150
      @kgb4150 2 роки тому +121

      @@Splarkszter There are many people that eat wood for a living, you know.

    • @the-postal-dude
      @the-postal-dude 2 роки тому +31

      tbf turning plastic gloves into grape soda is not usually how they do it, it's meant to be weird lol

  • @aidanjamespiggott3377
    @aidanjamespiggott3377 3 місяці тому +8

    The way the cameraman reacts when he pours the chocolate into the mold the first time tells you everything lol

  • @Rhoasckm
    @Rhoasckm 2 роки тому +1389

    Nile gives off such a sheer vibe of "Fuck it, why not" and I'm beginning to wonder if that's just part of the requirements to be a chemist

    • @MiiUTheFirst
      @MiiUTheFirst 2 роки тому +166

      As some dude somewhere once said, "the only difference between fucking around and science is documentation"

    • @catz_circus
      @catz_circus 2 роки тому +19

      @@MiiUTheFirst I love that

    • @crumbopulis
      @crumbopulis 2 роки тому +18

      @@MiiUTheFirst it was the myth buster dude, Adam I think

    • @DiegoMartinezCoria
      @DiegoMartinezCoria 2 роки тому +21

      STEM has always had a 'hold my beer' streak.

    • @it_steatime
      @it_steatime 2 роки тому +15

      As fellow chemistry student I can definitely agree that in fact this is exact thought process I do before lab project

  • @CaptainTak
    @CaptainTak Рік тому +5314

    NileRed: "Whatever you do, do not eat or drink anything while in a lab."
    NileBlue: "should i taste it"

    • @Pain_Ito
      @Pain_Ito Рік тому +78

      yeah like that’s the first rule when you enter a chemistry lesson, i remember when i read this on the first page

    • @Flesh_Wizard
      @Flesh_Wizard Рік тому +181

      NileGreen: uranium fuel rod deep-throat challenge

    • @azlanadil3646
      @azlanadil3646 Рік тому +35

      @@Pain_ItoWell, it’s not chemistry, it’s cooking. If you can’t eat something you made in a kitchen means there’s a real problem.

    • @meep1174
      @meep1174 Рік тому +22

      @@azlanadil3646 I mean, no. I'm sure tasting things that aren't food ingredients is considerably more dangerous, but just because I can use flour and chicken to make a tasty dish that doesn't meant it's fine to be eating those ingredients before they've been cooked.

    • @azlanadil3646
      @azlanadil3646 Рік тому +7

      @@meep1174 I don’t know. I mean it’s a fruit.

  • @yeast7244
    @yeast7244 2 роки тому +742

    I love how much research he does before a chemical experiment but when he sees chocolate he does none at all

    • @wpc456cpw
      @wpc456cpw 2 роки тому +18

      He did a little! There just wasn’t a lot of info apparently……

    • @yan7266
      @yan7266 2 роки тому +27

      @@wpc456cpw actually there's a lot of info he doesn't research enough. Even here on UA-cam are tutorials making chocolate from scratch in a better way

    • @wpc456cpw
      @wpc456cpw 2 роки тому +3

      @@yan7266 that’s a very good point lol. But still, he didn’t do “none at all” 🤣

    • @hyperitalia6368
      @hyperitalia6368 2 роки тому +16

      Chocolate doesn't tend to release noxious fumes or explode if you do a step wrong 😂

    • @sspectre8217
      @sspectre8217 2 роки тому +4

      Also, coming from a cocoa producing country, there’s not much research about making chocolate in general. There’s some guidelines for making a chocolate feel fancier but everyone’s really just winging it or doing what already works

  • @simeongroeneveld2000
    @simeongroeneveld2000 Місяць тому +10

    31:24 A true scientist at heart

  • @bryanheredia887
    @bryanheredia887 2 роки тому +2379

    It's so interesting to see someone that's never been introduced to making your own chocolate. I am from Ecuador where we are used to making our own and it's just a common knowledge thing, and everyone does it VERY differently. In my opinion the drying process is the key, we usually just put it on the side of the road for days!

    • @ayuna_chisuke.X_x
      @ayuna_chisuke.X_x 2 роки тому +94

      ngl that sounds v cool

    • @dest3005
      @dest3005 Рік тому +16

      I'm from Ecuador too!

    • @kowhaifan1249
      @kowhaifan1249 Рік тому +6

      What’s your process?

    • @foopooz
      @foopooz Рік тому +5

      That's so neat! I've never seen chocolate making from fruit either.

    • @bryanheredia887
      @bryanheredia887 Рік тому +68

      @@kowhaifan1249 basically the Fermentation and Drying process happens on the side of the road, the beans are just spread out and just wait untill it's a bright yellow

  • @artsnfarts
    @artsnfarts 2 роки тому +491

    I love the fact that you immediately know he isn't a cook and this is being done with literally only a science background

  • @Finchyboi14470
    @Finchyboi14470 8 місяців тому +1791

    Nile sometimes I feel like you’re an alien who only knows chemistry, and when you encounter an ordinary thing that everyone knows about you just are completely unaware of it, but in the best way

    • @marz9172
      @marz9172 7 місяців тому +60

      Either he's this on purpose for the entertainment or he's genuinely like these ppl that are just "book smart" and need step by step instructions for everything, and can't function properly with normal things 😭

    • @hudsondouglas113
      @hudsondouglas113 6 місяців тому +8

      When Nile blue was squeezing the chocolate into the mold it looked like the bag was taking a crap

    • @RandomDrawinglol
      @RandomDrawinglol 6 місяців тому +2

      Are just*

    • @gae_wead_dad_6914
      @gae_wead_dad_6914 5 місяців тому +9

      I'm absolutely dissapointed he didn't say "TIME TO BUST A NUT" and "Hold on, i gotta put my gloves on" afterwards

    • @lunaticalgideon
      @lunaticalgideon 5 місяців тому +4

      That is SUCH a specific description on Nile.

  • @aracelylopezpsyd5794
    @aracelylopezpsyd5794 4 місяці тому +29

    Chocolate Making: humans spend centuries evolving methods for processing the Cacao bean & making "Chocolate" the yummy treat we know & love today.
    Chocolate Makers: spend their entire lives learning about how the Cacao beans are processed, & mastering the art of producing a "good" chocolate bar.
    NILE: Says he couldn't find much information to help him make his own chocolate, decides to "wing it" 🤣 (Exactly why I am officially subscribed to this channel...this guy does not realize what he's getting into...this video is gonna be funny!)

  • @williamm8069
    @williamm8069 Рік тому +1248

    I live on a small cacao farm in Colombia and it was amusing to watch you make chocolate. Please do a part II with more chemistry of chocolate. Talk about theobromine (similar to its cousin caffeine), PEA (love drug) and polymorphism of the cocoa butter (6 different forms). Fermentation is usually first anaerobic (usually 2 days) followed by aerobic fermention for few days more including stirring or moving the beans. You can temper with cocoa silk (pretempered cocoa butter 24 hrs in a sous vide) and add to the melted chocolate at 93°F (easier for small batches). You can even extract the cocoa butter with a screw impeller press. There is a new process of raw cacao chemically altered called ruby chocolate that maintains/ locks in the original ruby color before roasting. Finally, you could mention dutch processed chocolate (increased pH) changes flavor and color for use in chocolate drinks. The fermented juice tastes like Champagne to me. The white pulp is usually sucked on here in Colombia and has a delicate and sweet vanilla taste. I agree with so many other viewers that you are amazing with chem glassware and setups but in the kitchen you have a different personality - that of a frustrated gorilla tossing the cacao pods, throwing glassware and winnowing the shells all over the place (out of character, but you were having fun) Cheers. If you want to learn how to make chocolate from another chemist check out the Chocolate Alchemist.

    • @khristiec6863
      @khristiec6863 Рік тому +45

      I think Nile is too traumatized by this experience to make a part 2 🤣

    • @SaturnSlayer98
      @SaturnSlayer98 Рік тому +4

      @@arenbalanian8137well they said they do live on a cacao farm

    • @Jkb2002
      @Jkb2002 Рік тому +12

      @@arenbalanian8137 they probably make it and know a lot about it to be effective at their job

    • @Varrbariouss
      @Varrbariouss Рік тому +2

      I wonder if he saw this! I want him to do it better😂

    • @jonathancormack
      @jonathancormack Рік тому +4

      @@arenbalanian8137 if you read the first sentence, HE LIVES ON A CACAO FARM

  • @StuffandThings_
    @StuffandThings_ 2 роки тому +1261

    Trust me, even as a plant nerd I find cacao to be pretty damn weird. Its cauliflorous too (the fruits grow on the trunk and large branches) which makes it extra strange.
    p.s. you should totally try extracting some wacky phytochemicals. There's a nearly unlimited amount of unique things you could try with this concept. Hell, you could even try to convert theobromine into caffeine!

    • @ExternusArmy
      @ExternusArmy 2 роки тому +34

      the theobromine caffeine conversion is a pretty simple. it’s a very basic one step reaction

    • @StuffandThings_
      @StuffandThings_ 2 роки тому +67

      @@ExternusArmy Yes, theobromine is the precursor to caffeine, its how even plants produce the stuff. But extracting it, and finding out what to actually _do_ with the caffeine might be fun. Or just part of a longer video about phytochemicals.

    • @BadMax02_VR
      @BadMax02_VR 2 роки тому +30

      ahh yes, that way NileGreen can finally satisfy his Caffein addiction :D

    • @meloncholy428
      @meloncholy428 2 роки тому +2

      That's a great idea, hopefully he sees this.

    • @Ewr42
      @Ewr42 2 роки тому +8

      so that's what jabuticabas are, cauliflorous..
      I was just wondering this the other day, it's really weird to see fruit just popping out the trunk, almost seems like it grows as if it was trying to make you look like a liar when you tell others about how it grows

  • @sialuArtscat
    @sialuArtscat 2 роки тому +2626

    as a chocolate maker, who's just spent the past two months learning the bean-to-bar process, this was both hilarious and stressful to see
    you did in fact burn most your beans, but you did well in grabbing the less burnt ones
    it would have been a lot easier if you had used a melanger, cause you'd only have had to put the nibs (slowly first) and later on the sugar and cacao butter (melted first) and it would have mixed in a lot easier (the reason it wasn't liquefying 20:11 was lack of heat)
    I found it rather awesome that you noticed that even though it's dark chocolate, the first one you did also reminded you of the milk one. that is because the way big industries process the beans makes the chocolate even more bitter than it already is (and takes away the undertones of where the cacao was made, or how it was fermented)

    • @granthoover9045
      @granthoover9045 2 роки тому +61

      I’m curious what your involvement is in chocolate. Do you make it for niche boutique shops or a large manufacturer or what?

    • @sialuArtscat
      @sialuArtscat 2 роки тому +135

      @@granthoover9045 still a very small thing, been doing mostly pralines and the like; however I wanted to know more (and eventually venture into chocolate sculpture) so I've been interning at a mid-sized manufacturer's lab; and he does the entire process, from working with the people growing the trees and fermenting the beans, all the way to making the chocolate and selling his own products
      industry, instead of toasting the cacao beans, alkalinizes them

    • @granthoover9045
      @granthoover9045 2 роки тому +44

      @@sialuArtscat love that when people are a part of the process from seed to finished product. Very cool.

    • @thepresident2781
      @thepresident2781 2 роки тому +5

      Do you imply dutch process?

    • @sialuArtscat
      @sialuArtscat 2 роки тому +24

      @@thepresident2781 yes I was, I had forgotten the name of the process. it is very effective for cleaning out the beans from impurities and the like, it also makes the chocolate darker and more bitter

  • @AlextheLordofFire
    @AlextheLordofFire Місяць тому +6

    You can see NileBlue is a different person from NileRed because it clearly says "NileBlue" on his t-shirt, while it doesn't say that on NileRed's t-shirt.

  • @zeynepcamgoz9657
    @zeynepcamgoz9657 2 роки тому +642

    NileBlue is such a fine contrast to the cold professionalism of NileRed, from squishing gooey cocoa seeds to throwing glassware on fallen seeds due to sloppy mixing... Love. It.

  • @aaronhaas6868
    @aaronhaas6868 Рік тому +579

    Best opening statement ever!! “I’ve been eating way too much chocolate lately and it is NOT a problem”

  • @SleepyFunkin
    @SleepyFunkin Рік тому +6381

    NileRed: actually competent
    NileBlue: chaotic cooking show
    NileGreen: hi guys today I made a nuke in my backyard-
    edit: ok, so, after a few months of this comment being up, through the notifications, i slowly realized there's a whole ass NileFamily composed of 9+ channels

    • @kellithompson7686
      @kellithompson7686 Рік тому +255

      NilePink: hated for some reason

    • @SleepyFunkin
      @SleepyFunkin Рік тому +67

      @@kellithompson7686 wait there's a pink one?

    • @kellithompson7686
      @kellithompson7686 Рік тому +39

      Its ytp

    • @hansbass8119
      @hansbass8119 Рік тому +196

      ​@@SleepyFunkin the pink one is most likely to cook blue crystal meth

    • @theblackwidower
      @theblackwidower Рік тому +32

      @@SleepyFunkin By that implication, you're saying there's a green one.

  • @stillbroke9063
    @stillbroke9063 Місяць тому +1

    i wake up on a school morning with no memory of last night, and this video is playing. it was already a little more that halfway through the video, and i wonder to myself, "what the hell?"

  • @avaf02
    @avaf02 Рік тому +258

    The quality of the fruit is very important. You should get it from an actual tropical country (Venezuela is known for supposedly having one of the best cacao in the world), then eat the "slimy" things (which should be SUPER SWEET) and then take the seed, sun dry it like you do with coffee grains, roast it, turn it to powder, and there you have the powder cacao which THEN you can use to make chocolate by mixing it with milk, sugar and cream and whatever else it should contain

    • @JessicaEllis17
      @JessicaEllis17 Рік тому +17

      I order Venezuelan chocolate from a company called Orinoco Chocolate Co. and can confirm Venezuelan cacao is the best!
      So much better than any other chocolates I’ve tried

    • @ViscoChuu
      @ViscoChuu Рік тому +4

      Try the Brazil's one too, most of them are super candy. Most of people here, in the Northeast make their own cocoa candies and chocolate@@JessicaEllis17

  • @jambott5520
    @jambott5520 2 роки тому +1219

    So much chaotic energy in this video. From the repeated taste tests to the glass that was thrown for some reason when he kicked away the casualties. I love it.

    • @benyed1636
      @benyed1636 2 роки тому +4

      @@Dont_click_this_profil3 ok

    • @johneden938
      @johneden938 2 роки тому +4

      Probably some leftover beaker

    • @BlueDogXL
      @BlueDogXL 2 роки тому +9

      personally i think one of the beakers from that video was transported through time and space to condemn the fallen

    • @birdwatcher1337
      @birdwatcher1337 2 роки тому +2

      I'm actually pretty sure it was a light bulb, which is somehow worse, lmao.

    • @ChaseWeeks
      @ChaseWeeks 2 роки тому

      Slightly more tame Nile green

  • @balddad4202
    @balddad4202 11 місяців тому +3720

    Nile the only kind of guy to replace a table instead of cleaning it.

    • @samuraidriver4x4
      @samuraidriver4x4 10 місяців тому +72

      He didn't even replace it, he put another top on top of it.

    • @deadandrotting
      @deadandrotting 10 місяців тому +134

      with the amount chemicals he handles(spills) daily i think its natural for him lmfao

    • @bldgl8723
      @bldgl8723 9 місяців тому +13

      Kentucky Ballistics style xD

    • @angelostark1847
      @angelostark1847 9 місяців тому +9

      I was just about to say "Have you heard of Kentucky Ballistics?" :')

    • @samuraidriver4x4
      @samuraidriver4x4 9 місяців тому

      @@angelostark1847 nacho cheese 😁

  • @Vee_Sheep
    @Vee_Sheep 5 місяців тому +2

    3:05 you can probably find the exact frame where Nile understands what the percentages on dark chocolate mean, and why when its higher it tastes more bitter

  • @losleazyW
    @losleazyW 2 роки тому +363

    i feel like nile started out as a sweet, shy gentleman and has more and more recently just given to depravity and carnal desire

    • @37thraven
      @37thraven 2 роки тому +35

      Like any mad scientist ought to, when they deviate from the humdrum of tried and true experiments, to territory few would dare.
      Dare me to drink this rotting gooey chocolate juice!
      "No" said polite society. But he did it anyway 🤣
      Nile in 2030: Dare me to grow this fungi into brain tissue. "No" said polite society, but...

    • @noberd
      @noberd 2 роки тому +3

      how most scientists do like adam savage

    • @soda3597
      @soda3597 2 роки тому

      I feel like he could be a Serial Killer.

    • @blockstacker5614
      @blockstacker5614 2 роки тому +2

      people who watch safety third know that he always has

    • @wybiebat1511
      @wybiebat1511 2 роки тому +4

      CARNAL DESIRE 💀💀💀

  • @Space-qs3ky
    @Space-qs3ky 10 місяців тому +614

    I love how the first thing you learn in almost every lab course is “lab safety” including not eating or drinking anything in the lab, and Nile just says “I wonder what it tastes like” in almost every video.

    • @TheGoreforce
      @TheGoreforce 9 місяців тому +15

      I almost got suspended for trying to sneak out pure caffeine

    • @turingtestingmypatience
      @turingtestingmypatience 9 місяців тому +23

      To quote Nile and his buddy in another video:
      'Safety first!' "No, just.. stupidity last."

    • @DJDeezyThaTruth
      @DJDeezyThaTruth 7 місяців тому

      -Is It Really Science If You Kant Eat It 😀

    • @MCDreng
      @MCDreng 7 місяців тому

      he's making a food product

    • @chartreusechartroos
      @chartreusechartroos 7 місяців тому

      @@MCDreng in the cotton to cotton candy video on nilered he has the thought "i really wanna drink that" when looking at a vaguely latte-like mixture 😭

  • @saffronevans3665
    @saffronevans3665 2 роки тому +786

    Having only watched NileRed, this shift in character was insane to me- I kept expecting you to say something about calculating wastage at each step or something and you didnt and I was confused as to what alternate universe video I had stumbled upon. It was hilarious and I kept laughing out loud at how perplexed you were at each step, plus the human shit looking chocolate you squeezed out the bag the first time nearly killed me

    • @RedHair651
      @RedHair651 2 роки тому +94

      wait till you find out about NileGreen

    • @saffronevans3665
      @saffronevans3665 2 роки тому +38

      @@RedHair651 Nile WHAT

    • @Anna-pj8te
      @Anna-pj8te 2 роки тому +16

      Same, I began laughing again when I read this comment.

    • @myhlosic
      @myhlosic 2 роки тому +10

      @@RedHair651 which isn't actually owned by or ran by Nigel

    • @thegoodwin
      @thegoodwin 2 роки тому +9

      Yes, NileRed has "blue-shifted" into NileBlue.

  • @CookieMonstaKilla
    @CookieMonstaKilla 2 місяці тому +8

    10:01 Bangs on the dehydrator then slides the tray of seeds in all nicely. 😂😂😂😂

  • @SeaLevelTZ
    @SeaLevelTZ 2 роки тому +1204

    I love how this channel has gone from chemistry to overly complicated cooking tutorial.

  • @MrGeorgeFlorcus
    @MrGeorgeFlorcus 2 роки тому +357

    Watching Nile Blue makes me realize that Nile Red must be one of the most well edited channels on UA-cam; when you peak behind the current and you see just how unhinged, messy, and hap-hazard Nile can really be at times

    • @MaDmOnStErQr
      @MaDmOnStErQr 2 роки тому +13

      After watching trash taste where he guessed in, he was already this unhinged since he was 9……….

    • @jamessaliba1096
      @jamessaliba1096 2 роки тому +3

      Also from watching trash taste, you learn that in nile red he does a lot of experiments before hand and plans where to place the items and how he moves his hands etc so it all looks relaxing and smooth.

    • @catjuulcultmember1631
      @catjuulcultmember1631 2 роки тому

      yeah lol. Like the other replies said, watching the trash taste interviews really helped me know what to expect. Here’s one where he talked ab burning himself with acid while filming a video
      ua-cam.com/video/-xCZZJqnPUc/v-deo.html

    • @youtubeSuckssNow
      @youtubeSuckssNow 2 роки тому

      He re-films and re-does voice overs *a lot* he wants it to be as close to perfect as possible. He's talked about it a lot on safety third

  • @TaratheTigerShark
    @TaratheTigerShark Рік тому +3558

    NileRed: tastes his experiments ONLY if he's sure its edible
    NileBlue: tastes everything no matter if it could be poisonous
    Edit: holy f*ck so many likes

    • @paadoxal
      @paadoxal Рік тому +14

      why is your profile pic a low-res pic of a 200 czech crown mark im so confused

    • @TaratheTigerShark
      @TaratheTigerShark Рік тому +42

      @@paadoxal because it can and i made this account when i was 10 or smth like that

    • @wessltov
      @wessltov Рік тому +9

      And yet he doesn't taste the chocolate paste

    • @dangernoodle8813
      @dangernoodle8813 Рік тому +4

      basically guys in a nutshell

    • @ImMatthewGodzilla
      @ImMatthewGodzilla Рік тому +4

      Taste test.

  • @PatrickJewellTheGreat
    @PatrickJewellTheGreat 24 дні тому

    What I love about the baking of sweets episodes, is that Neil does very little prep and practice and just wings it, and it’s the opposite of his reactions videos. It’s great content

  • @horizodawn
    @horizodawn 2 роки тому +6870

    Love how he just tries everything even if it's raw and looks disgusting 😂

    • @blazintwenties7657
      @blazintwenties7657 2 роки тому +470

      He even tried the damn fermentation water 😭

    • @pigeonshit440
      @pigeonshit440 2 роки тому +299

      it's honestly a miracle that he's survived this long lol

    • @martijnt1353
      @martijnt1353 2 роки тому +103

      Yea i love how he tries eating it at every step to see how its slowly converting into the product we all know and love! 🤓😂

    • @horizodawn
      @horizodawn 2 роки тому +93

      @@blazintwenties7657 I physically gagged when I saw this 💀

    • @Camera-Guy_ODST
      @Camera-Guy_ODST 2 роки тому +6

      @@blazintwenties7657 Pruno in a Nutshell

  • @Seed
    @Seed 9 місяців тому +1926

    Happy to have been made into chocolate for nile.

    • @afreshreaction
      @afreshreaction 9 місяців тому +29

      bro is a year late lmao

    • @Ghost_GAME-X
      @Ghost_GAME-X 9 місяців тому +28

      The fact you are verified is gold.

    • @darkshado124
      @darkshado124 9 місяців тому +6

      XP

    • @ITS_MEEE333M
      @ITS_MEEE333M 9 місяців тому +3

      why the hell is ur channel not available for me
      why and how, what for?
      not that i wanted to see that 1 video with 2 million views (googled the link to find out)

    • @Seed
      @Seed 9 місяців тому +4

      @@ITS_MEEE333MYour either from Russia, or Belarus . I have my channel hidden from those two countires.

  • @Your_Future_Overlord
    @Your_Future_Overlord 2 роки тому +3651

    Nigel: *astonished that chocolate comes from a fruit and finds that so weird*
    Also Nigel: *literally makes HOT SAUCE out of GLOVES AND VANILLA*

    • @roterex9115
      @roterex9115 2 роки тому +104

      Wait you don't make your chocolate from solo cups

    • @remanjecarter2787
      @remanjecarter2787 2 роки тому +13

      Some things are just much better known

    • @lowercase_E
      @lowercase_E 2 роки тому +22

      @@roterex9115 I make mine from gasoline

    • @lowercase_E
      @lowercase_E 2 роки тому +13

      @walmartmarine I also make mine from the souls of orphans

    • @vladlovga8849
      @vladlovga8849 2 роки тому +8

      ​@@lowercase_E yeah, just solidify them, and they are good to go. But i like to add some milk and sugar to them and it's perfect

  • @gipadonimus
    @gipadonimus 7 днів тому

    Watching this now versus when this was uploaded, I've found myself feeling less like an outsider poking in and more like someone on the same exact page and it's awesome

  • @noanswer1864
    @noanswer1864 Рік тому +1707

    How in holy crap did ancient humans figure chocolate out? Who was bored or hungry enough to beat their head over how to cook that alien nightmare until they figured it out?

    • @Vaprous
      @Vaprous Рік тому +394

      They didn't.
      Some Native Americans in relative recent history figured out that you could extract a kind of ...watery chocolate drink by basically using cleaned chocolate pods as tea leaves; and that was only 4,000 years ago. Chocolate is one of the most recently domesticated crops in humans "arsenal"; the cultivars aren't as well established as say... wheat or certain kinds of fruit tree.
      Modern chocolate we know it is *exactly that*, having essentially only been first produced just a few hundred years ago; which means the domesticated cultivars that we use currently for chocolate production are about as old. Like, the history of chocolate's domestication and use is extremely modern history; with its primary use in the Americas to make a "chocolate drink" for special occasions from wild cacao trees being a few thousands years old, but refined chocolate being extremely new.

    • @shanggosteen9804
      @shanggosteen9804 Рік тому +132

      @@Vaprous but still, who da hell would look at the cacao fruit and be like: you know what, let's eat this stuff

    • @herecomesaregular8418
      @herecomesaregular8418 Рік тому +234

      @@shanggosteen9804 Most food started exactly like that. Just look at a stalk of wheat and try to imagine a time before bread, or the first guy to see a calf suckling from its mother's utters and thinking, "I wonder if I could drink that too."

    • @jessejamesmoore1443
      @jessejamesmoore1443 Рік тому +24

      From what I know it took time for chocolate to be invented the drink before chocolate used by South American was more like a beer with spices in it and stuff,And was probably not enjoyed by the Europeans,because of its taste. The modern chocolate we know was a different recipe,it started with little squares and stuff and various chocolate makers introduced milk and sugar to make it taste better,and boy did its popularity explode.

    • @raphaeldepaula3054
      @raphaeldepaula3054 Рік тому +94

      Oh yeah? In Brazil we a have a local traditional food called "Maniçoba" (like Many-soba) that is deadly poisonous (cianidric acid) for 6 days of cooking, only in the 7th it's safely edible. I wonder how many died trying that until they figure out "ohhhhh, so the 7th day is the charm!".

  • @sabotower1792
    @sabotower1792 2 роки тому +5798

    Nile: Doesn’t think the stinkiest chemical in the world smells that bad
    Also Nile: Gags putting a piece of a cacao fruit in his mouth

  • @DannyDevito-km7qh
    @DannyDevito-km7qh 2 роки тому +1047

    Its honestly so fun watching a scientist cook because they have the same step following pattern, but where his science comes out is when he's asessing his beans he shakes the pan and goes "loud" before tasting it, my man cares about all of the qualitative values

    • @jakedowman-french3205
      @jakedowman-french3205 2 роки тому +54

      Like when he has the tray of raw beans towards the start and is like "now we need to get it in the container" and looks confused for a sec. Using hands like this in a science experiment isn't usual - no apparatus, no weighing, just bung it in there!

    • @Paxychi
      @Paxychi 2 роки тому +14

      alright now lets watch a chef science

    • @ProdByHAYES
      @ProdByHAYES 2 роки тому +5

      Yeah, I’m a cook and this pained me to watch lmao

    • @appalachiabrauchfrau
      @appalachiabrauchfrau 2 роки тому +13

      @@Paxychi gastronomy! especially molecular gastronomy, you might be interested! not great for filling an empty stomach but awesome to watch.

    • @Paxychi
      @Paxychi 2 роки тому +10

      @@Padlock_Steve personally if I was a scientist I would do that too, just sayin

  • @anishleekkala9545
    @anishleekkala9545 2 роки тому +1264

    NileRed: Tells chemicals apart and accurately estimates the current stage of the reaction
    NileBlue: It looks the same but a bit "goopier" 6:19

    • @octosaurinvasion
      @octosaurinvasion 2 роки тому +29

      NileRed, and other chemists, tell things apart by goopiness or gut feeling all the time. as you progress in chemistry or any other field, you learn which precautions you really need to take, and this is not one of them

    • @anishleekkala9545
      @anishleekkala9545 2 роки тому +34

      @@octosaurinvasion I agree! I know that, in general, scientists take more precautions in some experiments than others due to the presence of potentially dangerous substances/side products, but I feel like the relative "lack of planning" for this experiment kind of perfectly captures the essence of nile blue vs nile red.

    • @IamTuna
      @IamTuna 2 роки тому +3

      @@octosaurinvasion bro it was just a joke 😞

    • @octosaurinvasion
      @octosaurinvasion 2 роки тому

      @@IamTuna Yeah, but the best jokes about truths are based in more truthful truths.

    • @octosaurinvasion
      @octosaurinvasion 2 роки тому

      @@anishleekkala9545 That's fair

  • @Quasi_Fungi
    @Quasi_Fungi Рік тому +1442

    I find it so hilarious that this man has an entire laboratory full of expensive equipment and chemicals and all this knowledge about chemistry, but he didn't know chocolate gets made from a fruit

    • @Miracle12348
      @Miracle12348 Рік тому +13

      So chocolate is a juice?

    • @psychicsara
      @psychicsara Рік тому +61

      @@Miracle12348no it’s a paste

    • @papyrus7563
      @papyrus7563 Рік тому +41

      it is insane... but i guess we must understand that the cacao tree doesn't really grow in their soil so they won't know how it looks like
      hell a lot of people don't know where their foods come from and gets disgusted when they see a chicken get butchered but has no problem eating chicken nuggets.

    • @assass5814
      @assass5814 Рік тому

      ​@@papyrus7563show em the pink stuff

    • @mariotheundying
      @mariotheundying Рік тому +5

      @@papyrus7563 and there's also gelatin, idk if today it's made from it, but before it involved bones

  • @GaeFootballClub
    @GaeFootballClub 2 роки тому +655

    i cannot believe Nile tempered chocolate fairly well for his first time thats more impressive than any chemistry he's ever done

    • @sofia3747
      @sofia3747 2 роки тому +26

      I agree! When I made chocolate at home, it did not look as good as his. I am very impressed

    • @drflannelxd904
      @drflannelxd904 2 роки тому +63

      Cooking and chemistry are two labels for the same skillset.

    • @fallentrash1673
      @fallentrash1673 2 роки тому +27

      ​@@drflannelxd904 This is something some guy with White in his name would say.

    • @randomjunkohyeah1
      @randomjunkohyeah1 2 роки тому

      @@fallentrash1673
      What?

    • @manohanged
      @manohanged 2 роки тому +1

      Has he cooked

  • @clatitapitita
    @clatitapitita Місяць тому +1

    Nilered and nile blue are black mesa and aperture laboratories of our timeline

  • @Gunsblazin94
    @Gunsblazin94 2 роки тому +627

    This is genuinely impressive for a first attempt at making chocolate. The hardest part to get right is the tempering. It takes awhile for chocolate makers to get that part right. It definitely helps that you had a sous vide to keep temperatures consistent. Keeping sustained, exact temperatures is very important for the tempering step

    • @piggyatbaqaqi
      @piggyatbaqaqi Рік тому +1

      I'm also pretty impressed. I highly recommend a melanger. They can be had for less than $200...

    • @julienking2547
      @julienking2547 Рік тому +6

      My jaw dropped at the shininess and the snap

  • @Green0Photon
    @Green0Photon Рік тому +1073

    NileBlue is the halfway point between NileRed and NileGreen. Now I really want a NileCooking channel.

  • @ryeufatovic7839
    @ryeufatovic7839 2 роки тому +223

    i am a baker and during my first year of school i had so many lectures on chocolate and essays on cocoa i have forgotten that some people dont even know what the inside of a cocoa bean even looks like also there are 3-4 different beans that chocolate is commonly made from so nile blue got more than one kind of bean

    • @ngaireg7736
      @ngaireg7736 2 роки тому +16

      One species - Theobroma cacao - but several varietals within that species. Each varietal has it's own characteristics, including taste and aroma.

    • @PenitusVox
      @PenitusVox 2 роки тому +4

      @@ngaireg7736 Technically Theobroma bicolor is used sometimes but it is much, much rarer.

    • @ngaireg7736
      @ngaireg7736 2 роки тому +5

      @@PenitusVox Not to make solid chocolate as shown in this video. It was used as a culinary product (mostly as a drink) by the Aztecs, Mayans and other Mesoamerican tribes, but modern chocolate doesn't use T. bicolor. If we want to get really picky, Theobroma angustifolium was also used by the Mesoamericans as a food item - but neither of these two species is used to make commercial chocolate (although some individuals might try at home - since it technically can be done) as they don't taste as 'good' to us. As far as I know, only T. cacao is commercially grown and made into chocolate.
      Chocolate as we know it is a European product. It took the Spanish to add sugar (again - mostly used as a drink), then the French went to work improving it and then finally, the Dutch worked out how to properly manufacture it into the solid chocolate we see today. Until Van Houten worked out how to separate cocoa from cocoa butter, it was drinking chocolate only - after he did this they started making solid chocolate bars in the mid-1800's.

  • @Dongyuuu
    @Dongyuuu 4 місяці тому +5

    NileRed is like a Chemist Teacher, while NileBlue is like a cook in Breaking Bad.

  • @WhiteRaven___
    @WhiteRaven___ 2 роки тому +191

    Definitely need more videos like this. I'm actually shocked at how well your chocolate came out but at the same time not surprised at all considering cooking is just chemistry for your taste buds

  • @farfetchdthegamer3810
    @farfetchdthegamer3810 2 роки тому +677

    As someone who is currently studying chemistry, these are really entertaining and interesting. Makes a nice change from equilibrium constants.

    • @watema3381
      @watema3381 2 роки тому +8

      Best of luck to you! Chemistry isn't easy!

    • @jankoch267
      @jankoch267 2 роки тому +4

      Same! 3rd semester of Chemistry with material science rn :D

    • @sammorgan3479
      @sammorgan3479 2 роки тому +1

      i agree, i'm studying A level chemistry and these videos make me want to learn more so i can do this myself 🤣

    • @SteakBoss1
      @SteakBoss1 2 роки тому +1

      I got put in a national 5 class in high school (the highest level for 4th years) and I honestly only barely got my national 3 which is elementary school level…kudos to you and whatever equilibrium means 😂

    • @ionic7777
      @ionic7777 2 роки тому +1

      @@SteakBoss1 I’m pretty sure equilibrium means the chemical reaction is switching back and forth between the starting chemicals and the products. When they mean constant, it means that sometimes it shifts more toward one side of the reaction than the other, so they use a number to define by how much it’s shifted toward one end.

  • @Yoshikaable
    @Yoshikaable 2 роки тому +195

    This is AMAZING. I have seen so many people try so hard with chocolate and get nowhere. You pretty much nailed it first try. Wow. Way more talented than a normal cooking show! This is inspiring because I feel like I could do this at home.

    • @thomasesr
      @thomasesr 2 роки тому +18

      Cooking is basically chemistry

    • @cobaltchromee7533
      @cobaltchromee7533 2 роки тому +14

      I mean, if he didn't have sous vide, that tempering would've been one giant mess. But yeah, all the other steps were impressive

  • @Chevifier
    @Chevifier Місяць тому +12

    4:26 everything reminds me of her...😂😂

  • @bigchooch4434
    @bigchooch4434 2 роки тому +229

    10:49 is a sequence of absolute unexplained chaos and I love it

  • @irissupercoolsy
    @irissupercoolsy 2 роки тому +2708

    Nigel: *makes the beans roast until they are black*
    Also Nigel: surprised when they taste burned

    • @hellothere3038
      @hellothere3038 2 роки тому +188

      He literally said multiple times that they looked a bit burnt only to continue roasting them how was he surprised

    • @bata9064
      @bata9064 2 роки тому +41

      Yup, but it is supposed to be like that, the process is right ._.)

    • @irissupercoolsy
      @irissupercoolsy 2 роки тому +37

      @@hellothere3038 hahaha imagine if he did that with toxic chemicals "it looks a bit burned but give me the flamethrower"

    • @QuackZack
      @QuackZack 2 роки тому +8

      I have a very similar toaster oven model and it runs 25-45 F hotter depending on the intensity of temp you set it on and bakes food VERY fast, like scary fast, like burn your shit before you can blink fast. He should've dropped it by another 25 F and shorten the time some.

    • @YoonMint
      @YoonMint 2 роки тому +1

      that's how the process supposed to be, like coffee

  • @wesleyward5901
    @wesleyward5901 2 роки тому +865

    NileBlue: *Goes through the entire process of making chocolate from scratch*
    NileBlue after making it: "Just tastes like chocolate."

    • @Kaal_do_Olaak
      @Kaal_do_Olaak 2 роки тому +36

      If I made it, I'd take that as a compliment

  • @ShinySahil
    @ShinySahil Місяць тому +1

    NileRed is like master hand and NileBlue is crazy hand

  • @kaylarm20
    @kaylarm20 2 роки тому +1124

    This reminds me of the time I and a couple other physics students decided to make pumpkin pie from scratch in the communal dorm kitchen. It was.... an adventure.

    • @mohammedyuan8213
      @mohammedyuan8213 2 роки тому +15

      👍

    • @midgamejeff-why-got
      @midgamejeff-why-got 2 роки тому +11

      👍

    • @zorsee.
      @zorsee. 2 роки тому +10

      👍

    • @vegetableoil4391
      @vegetableoil4391 2 роки тому +47

      I tried to make a pumpkin pie once with a real pumpkin. The smell of cooking pumpkin is so bad and it hangs around for days

    • @masterzoroark6664
      @masterzoroark6664 2 роки тому +17

      Reminded me when I did pizza for the first tiem- used the wrong flour and the pizza tasted far more like dark-ish bread and was brown grainny. Still tasty, but it didn't grow as much as it should

  • @doggoboihour9746
    @doggoboihour9746 2 роки тому +978

    watching NileBlue try to write a conclusion to his Chocolate Induced Delirium is like doing a science experiment in Class that had a very obvious outcome and trying to fill in the "what did you learn from this experiment" section.

    • @DoctorBones1
      @DoctorBones1 2 роки тому +10

      on god brooo

    • @CommentWithnoContent
      @CommentWithnoContent 2 роки тому +30

      Ah yes.
      Trying to retroactively justify why all you had left was solvent.

    • @matthewfanous8468
      @matthewfanous8468 2 роки тому +15

      "what did you learn from this experiment?"
      "I uh... I made chocolate. What do you want me to say...?"

    • @ItsLuke350
      @ItsLuke350 2 роки тому +5

      @@matthewfanous8468 "Chocolate is pain"-NileBlue pinned comment

  • @lpls
    @lpls 9 місяців тому +214

    In Brazil you can actually get it at any of the steps. You can buy the fruit, the seeds, the roasted seeds, the powder, the home-made chocolate (not industrialized). There are cities where the whole economy turns around chocolate... from cocoa farms up to chocolate stores.

  • @davidsastre8724
    @davidsastre8724 2 місяці тому

    For less grainy texture there is a conching machine which move the chocolate around 40 celsius degrees and makes it finer. Also with 30 minutes would be ok to cold it down.

  • @dhyanasilva2383
    @dhyanasilva2383 11 місяців тому +494

    I am Mexican, in Mexico we have much rougher mortars than yours. It's called metate. So we don't need to torture a nutribullet and we also get a better texture. I admire you a lot. A hug.

    • @P3ndejosG4ng
      @P3ndejosG4ng 9 місяців тому

      When I use a metate I just torture my wrists 👍

    • @davechongle
      @davechongle 8 місяців тому +9

      i admire anyone that uses a mortar. salud

    • @ChristianGarza-e9g
      @ChristianGarza-e9g 8 місяців тому +6

      yo soy de Mexico y esto es algo que puedo confirmar
      I am from Mexico and I can confirm he is saying the truth

    • @U014B
      @U014B 8 місяців тому +2

      I misread "mortars" and was wondering why you would be processing cacao by chewing it.

    • @edwardo_rojas_
      @edwardo_rojas_ 7 місяців тому +1

      We mexicans are proud of our chocolate