Mysterious 2-Ingredient Honeycomb Noodles | Gluten-Free Oat Pasta 莜面栲栳栳
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- Опубліковано 5 чер 2024
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Youmian Kalaolao 莜面栲栳栳 are handmade oat noodles from the northern province of Shanxi in China and I'm going to do my best to make them at home. #glutenfree #emmymade
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:12 Sponsorship.
2:12 The reasons why I'm excited about this recipe.
2:39 Where does this recipe come from?
3:23 The ingredients.
4:00 Making the dough.
5:00 About using a piece of stone.
5:11 Preparing the steamer.
5:34 Shaping the noodles.
7:35 The final batch of noodles.
7:51 Cooking instructions.
8:35 Making the dipping sauce.
10:50 Taste test.
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Team GF noodles, rice and potatoes. I love them all honestly 😁
Rice 🍙🍙🍚🍚🍛🍛🍥🍥🍣🍣
I have GOT to try those! 😋
Between brown rice and potato teams since last year. Just now starting to get into the gluten free alternative stuff. Wonder if oat flour could be used to make an alternative for pizza crust. Sucks that GF stuff is priced higher. Not sure why when the substitute usually seems to be corn starch and/or flour... ultra-abundant crop. Must be intensive to process it, unlike wheat flour? 🤷♂At least my face isn't peeling off anymore, even when the weather was dry. So far, I also like the taste of GF hot dog buns and pretzels more than wheat based, but I'm weird, so...
Emmy was NOT on my list of 'People who don't own a bamboo steamer.' 🎉
is it like a physical list that you have somewhere in your house?? is it on your fridge???
@@maerspublicarchive9383it just begins there and loops once around the village
I know what you’re saying. Even I have a bamboo steamer. And all I make in it are frozen dumplings or frozen bao. 😂😂
I am; however, going to make these noodles. I’m getting tired of rice noodles all the time. And now I have another use for my steamer. 😮😂
I bet she has but its in her real kitchen 😂
I love 莜面 and am so happy to see you make them! I live in Beijing and sometimes do a weekend trip to Datong Shanxi (2 hours by speed train) just to eat oat noodles (and enjoy a special drink they have there called ShaJi【沙棘】[seaberry] juice). In Datong, the restaurants exhibit many ways of making oat noodles, including the long noodle shape you would typically expect of noodles. There's also oat noodle "fish," which is a noodle that is short and thick and vaguely in the shape of a fish (must be much easier to roll than the standing oat noodles). There are also dumplings made with oat dough for the skin, which I love too. And these oat dough shapes can be steamed, boiled to make the carb base of a soup, or fried. Of all of the forms, my absolute favorite is the oat noodle "tubes" standing in a steamer, just as you made here. The cooks can roll them so thin and they are incredible... and so quickly! When I roll them at home, they are too thick.... and I've definitely noticed that the the taste and bouncy texture is exponentially better when they are very thin. Oooh... and I love them most with the chunky tomato sauce that you mentioned... it has the texture and flavor of a salsa... a heated salsa... and it goes perfectly with the standing oat noodles. Actually, any chunky soup/sauce would probably go well just poured all over it.
I wonder if these noodles could be filled before steaming; perhaps with minced lamb and potato, or shrimp and egg and scallion, or spinach and ricotta cheese, etc... I guess that would make it into a sort of "open-faced dumpling-cake" ? 🤔
"what is love if not just extended attention paid towards something?" almost made me tear up. it's so true!
Helix better be thrilled that they have Emmy.
They've done ads before 🤔
No one's saying this is the first time.@@franc6117
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Agreed! :-)
I will never miss another one of Emmy's video after watching her cook a roadkill possum.
🧡🧡🧡
Same here
Yeah, I had to skip that one but to each his own. No judgement.
I just want to know if her kids and husband liked it 😂
I'm just glad they survived it. Wild critters can carry all kinds of bacteria.
Emmy has the right idea with that black vinegar dipping sauce… This would probably be marvelous with something like dandan noodle sauce or sesame/peanut sichuan numbing sauce - they look hearty and would stand up to spicy mala seasoning!
I love Dan Dan noodles!
It’s similar to the sauce I use with rice noodle sheets….cannot for the life of me remember their proper name but they’re easy to make and start out as a liquid that you just steam a bit and roll them up or fold them then eat them with this type of sauce. 😂
Hi Emmy: here’s a easier way to remove the ring from a springform pan or tart pan that results in you not ending up with the ring around your arm. Place the bottom of the pan on something smaller in diameter than the base and taller than the sides. Ease the ring part of the pan down towards the counter and then lift the base up off your support. I use a large can of tomatoes (28oz), myself but you could also use an overturned mixing bowl if you have one about that size. Love your videos!
Just one of the many reasons I love Emmy - No steamer basket? No worries, she"ll make one! The dish turned out delicious looking as always! Thanks, Emmy!
Maybe Pasta Grannies should do an international episode. I'm glad they turned out well since they seem quite the labor of love.Thank you for the video.
I 🧡 Pasta Grannies.
Love when you do gluten free recipes(Celiac Disease here), Emmy! Thank you bunches!! ❤
This is so exciting to see you do! I remember finding these noodles when i first got diagnosed with celiac years ago but there weren't any English tutorials at the time. This is great! They look like so much fun to eat!
So excited im so early we love you Emmy ❤❤ I have cancer and I binge watch your page to relax
I pray you get well, strong and back to your normal life again 💖
I’m in treatment myself for breast cancer. Any distraction helps. I wish you well on your healing journey!
I'm praying for you both and wishing the best
Sending you love, prayers, and a swift recovery!
Love when I can see the thoughts in your head forming. The twinkle in your eye, the spin of your fingers. The adjectives forming on the cogs of your imagination when describing what the food item tastes like. I can almost taste it!!
Love love love your videos!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
I know…She describes the flavors and textures of food so beautifully. I really appreciate her articulation.
I don’t know if you are really sensitive to wheat but most soy sauces have wheat. You probably knew that but with my celiac I had to find some without. These noodles look great!
Tamari
My brother makes a hot sauce with soy and was researching to make it gluten free. All soy sauce contains gluten. He substitutes tamari.
The cheapest way to get oat flour is to purchase oatmeal and pulverize it yourself in your blender. It's fast, easy and cheap.
That's what I do, I have a couple children that have to have gluten free.
Assuming you don’t pay your own energy bills.
@@Jay22222 With a good blender it takes less than a couple minutes.
Oats aren't gluten free. They rotate the crops with wheat and otherwise become contaminated with wheat. Fyi. This is very dangerous.
that's what she did
I probably would have used a rolling pin and cut the dough then flipped each one with my finger. Still with love!
I really loved your comment …lol, it made me laugh😊 and I would probably do just like you.
A rolling pin just flattens the dough evenly. By smooshing it out it give it a different texture.
Thank God
NO ROAD KILL !
Always love Emmy ❤
Yesssss, I could watch vkkoing and eating a decaying carcass
🤣 I was thinking the same thing!😂
@@RACHEL2320 Ugh 🤢. But like I said I still love her ❤️
Are you kidding me? I'm waiting for MORE roadkill. That was the craziest thing I've ever seen and I'm so here for it!!!
@@SugarDemon1035 NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 😮
Emmy, your enthusiasm for new flavors, cultures, recipes, and techniques will never, never get old. Wishing you and your family the best, from mine in California.
Imagine making a lasagna with these noodles ! 💥 🇮🇹 😊
That looks good
Halved cannelloni
I wonder if a fondant smoother would've helped with the smashing part
Love that you’re posting gluten free recipes!!!
Is there anyway we could see one without oats? A lot of people who can’t eat gluten, also can’t eat oats.
Second this!!! Would love to see some GF and oat free recipes!
I bet you could make them with buckwheat flour and it turn out well too.
Will it kugle?😂😂😂
I'll definitely give these a go but may just run them through the rigatoni die on the pasta extruder.
These look really versatile! And, my body runs well on oatmeal. Thanks, Emmy!
me and my husband are wheat sensitive and my sister in law has celiac disease I hope you do more gluten free recipe experiments! This looks yummy!!
Note that you have to look for oats labelled "gluten free." Many oats products are produced in facilities where wheat products are manufactured, so can be cross contaminated. So for many people with celiac and gluten sensitivity, oats are not a universal safe option. This info is for folks offering food to someone with celiac.
How delicious looking! ❤
Lovely video 📹 Emmy! Those 🍜 noodles look good with many different sauces I think.
Thank you!
@@emmymade You're welcome 😊
I attempted making these for the first time last year after watching Goldthread talk about them. East Meets Kitchen also had a video about it. The noodles I made definitely didn't look at good as yours. In addition to a soy/black vinegar sauce I also had a leftover can of tomato sauce so I dipped them in those as well.
I'll have to try making these again. It's been too long.
Wow watching you eat it, sounds sweet
Hi emmy. You should try sizzling Sisig. A filipino dish that originally uses pig's ear and mask. But nowadays, it can also be made from any part of a pig. You can also use chicken, and others also use fish, or even tofu.
I'd love to see Emmy make sisig! I initially discovered the meal because the name kind of looks like sosig and that meme makes me laugh. 🤣 But it actually looks really good!
I love your videos your always so happy and uplifting. I plan on trying your 10 minute praline candy ( video from 4 months ago) now that I finally remembered to buy pecans. Hopefully they turn out as good as yours looked. Thank you for sharing.
Bless you for posting this.I was trying to find a recipe to make this and it was impossible
And that's people with trypophobia in tears I'm sure... :P
Thanks for sharing i have try them
Would like to see how this dough works in a dumpling or fried wonton ton,
That dipping sauce looked wonderful!
These looks so easy to make so I might just have to try it myself!
❤Awesome as always thanks
You are awesome Emmy.
They sound very tasty!
The title of this video immediately grabbed my attention! I can’t wait to see how to make these interesting noodles ❤
Especially following the previous video you really can't help but wonder about what the mysterious ingredients are :D
I’ve never been so early before! I can’t wait to watch. 🥰
Those noodles sound fantastic! Btw, when using soy sauce, if you're wheat sensitive, many soy sauces contain wheat. Tamari doesn't.
Yes! Important info for Emmy. All soy contains wheat. Tamari is pretty much indistinguishable in taste and wheat free.
The wheat is added before the fermentation and it will have been broken down into things that do not provoke sensitivity. The gluten will have broken down into amino acids and oligopeptides, if it is real fermented soy sauce. There are various chemical analyses reported that confirm this is the case and real fermented soy sauce will be no problem for wheat sensitive people. Tamari is great, though.
@@pattheplanter people with celiac cannot eat soy sauce
@@MyFocusVaries Only because of the possibility of manufacturing mistakes. The analyses all show zero gluten content. Not just about zero, actually undetectable amounts.
@@pattheplanter not according to celiac dieticians
Fascinating technique. They look so beautiful in the pan. Bad luck to schedule this the same day the chlormequat report about toxic oats came out!
Emphasizing the importance of buying organic. The toxic substance was only found in non organic oats.
Porkchop - You did a great job making the noodles, Emmy ❤
Love your videos Emmy. They are always interesting and entertaining. Have a very nice mothers day.
Are you in Britain? Happy mother's day. In the US and Canada, mother's day is in May. May 12 this year.
Thank you once again for sharing a wonderful recipe! I have severe autoimmune issues and frankly, I’m getting a bit tired of rice noodles. And I don’t like glass noodles at all. 🤢 😂
When I ws a kid, I saw tripe in the grocery store for the first time, spontaneously, and from what I remember, by myself, and I COULDN’T get it off my mind. I had the most sickening immersive body horror/fear/disgustreaction every time I thought about it…FOR YEARS. I had no idea of what tripe was at the time, and I had no concept of tryptophobia until years later, and while I can (mostly) handle it now due to the desensitization of life beating you down, I can safely say I will not be making this.
❤ Simply Delicious ❤The food looks good too 😋.
Good morning Emmy!
I wonder if you could roll it out thin and cut into noodles and then pour the sauce on top after steaming them.
I would assume they would BE too fragile for that, but feel free to try!
😂 loving the end burp!!
Cassava flour dishes also have a chewiness that I simply love. A good example; Pao de queijo/"Cheese puffs", also, many desserts, esp. Brazilian desserts.
2 teaspoons worth is what we call a dessertspoon here in Australia! So very common.
Oats and barley and rye have analogs to gluten, usually they're not bred for high protein though.
“Porkchop.” :P
I bet these would be SO good with either a shrimp or pork dumpling-like filling in them, especially with that sauce. Lots of green onions to brighten it sounds heavenly.
I eat Keto bread. It's pretty nasty. The only one it isn't awful is Oroweat. I miss REAL bread. But I have to cut down on carbs and sugar. Blech! Diabetes bites.
Have you tried Dave's brand keto bread from the freezer section? I tried a seedy multigrain one and it was really good. I need to remember to add it to my grocery list again.
Do you have an Aldi near you? Have you tried their keto bread? I work at aldi and it's quite popular but I have never tried it (i'm not keto)
@@Margar02 No, until I heard it on the internet I never knew what an Aidi's was. Pus, I'm 61 and have lived in Arizona most of my life.
I’m very intrigued by these! And I need you to work your magic cause I’m terrible in the kitchen!! I shared a link in a different comment for no flour rolls made with ground almonds.
I love how you love your food or the ones you don't like you're still sweet abt it lol
Try Aldi's fresh Tortellini. My 4 year old was just diagnosed with Celiac so we're a gluten free household. All my kids ate the Tortellini and loved it!
Emmy … God gave you a wonderful speaking voice and the ability to teach . You keep the viewers attention . I love your videos . ❤️
Love you Emmy!
wonderful ! i can do - AND eat - these !
thank you, Emmy ! 💕
That's the attitude!👏🏼
What a cool technique! did you use all the dough to fill that steamer pan?
Where did you get the measuring spoon set? I had one like it many years ago that got lost during a move.
this would be a good dish for a group of friends and family to make.
It does look like a mushroom you'd harvest from the woods!
This looks and sounds delicious, Emmy. I like the sauce that You shared the recipe with Us. Thank You. Oh, I know what I wanted to recommend is making Your own and less expensive Oat flour. Just put 1 cup or more; depending on Your recipe of oatmeal into Your food processor or mini chopper and wiz it up. It is easy and cheaper if You buy Old Fashioned Rolled Oats. I like them. They just take a little more time when cooking oatmeal but I like the texture and taste more. They don’t take 45 minutes though. At most maybe10 minutes to cook up. You can add diced apples, Brown sugar and Cinnamon if You like the flavored Oatmeals. I just wanted to recommend making Your own Oat flour because it is less expensive and the same. Thank You for sharing Your talents with Us again.😊👍🏼❤️
Bless You And Your Family. ✝️👋🏼
Interesting dish, and cool that you got a chewiness out of the noodles even though you used oats flour which is supposed to contain practically no gluten! I wonder why that is? I also wonder whether the noodles could be made even chewier by replacing some of the water added to the dough with kansui?
I think I would use honey comb tripe instead. It's delicious, if you've ever tried a Mexican dish called menudo.
I bet those would be great in my favorite dish... Pad See Ew!
Okay those look great. I also winced about 2 second before Emmy burnt herself and thought that they looked like a cluster of mushrooms a couple of seconds before Emmy said that so 😂 I’ve had my psychic minute for the year! 😂
Have you ever considered doing a video making Pork Sung? It was always such a staple in bakeries for me as a child and often I wondered how it was made back then.
Oh, yeah! Thanks for reminding me. Pork floss is delicious.
I would have liked to seen a small reserve that was maybe cut like regular noodles, then you can compare how the texture is different. it could be another option. THanks!
Just came here quickly to say I named my son Emiliano so I could sneaky call him Emi ❤
Hi Emmy! Thanks for this recipe. I am also sensitive to gluten. I've been searching for a recipe of delicious gluten free bread full of nutrition with good flavor and not dry or crumbly. Any ideas? Thanks!!
BBC news website has a food section. Scroll to the bottom of this there is a whole section on GF recipes including several bread recipes one of which is a seed loaf called Nordic seed bread by Mary Berry. I recommend this one.
Weird, but cool.
I'm wondering if this dough would work as a dumpling wrapper if you rolled out a slightly larger circle and then filled it before steaming? Dumplings are one of the things I miss most since having to go gluten free and sometimes the rice paper just doesn't cut it for me.
Unrelated but Emmy your hair looks cute 🥰
I need smellovision for the show .😋
Trumpet mushrooms. We have black and brown.
Emmy, could you use a pasta roller for those with disabilities?
At first, I definitely thought that Emmy was going to try to push that dough through that flimsy foil, playdoh style! Glad I was wrong!
Emmy! I've been gluten free (severe gluten intolerance) for 8 years and I've recently started swapping a small amount of gf flour for some glutinous rice flour in recipes to add that bounciness back and it really works!
where i live oats cannot legally be called gluten free for 2 reasons
1) there is often cross contamination when wheat, oats, rye etc are processed
2) oats contain a protein called avenin which is similar enough to gluten that people with Coeliac disease will be harmed by it
If you're trying to avoid wheat, you might want to switch to a gluten-free soy sauce/various other condiments if you haven't already. I learned that soy sauce and other condiments like gochujang, doenjang, teriyaki sauce, and I believe oyster sauce contain wheat.
At 5:01 the knobs on her cabinets behind her look they're making googly eyes on the dough lump's head. Did she intend that?
Made it look like a little creature sitting on her counter.😂
It's a creature from oat-er space!
Hoped you would taste one plain
Holy smokes.. it is early. Wow
😂😂 4:54
@4:55 LOL!
You funny Lisa
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Emmy. Couldn’t you use a pasta rolling machine (like you would make noodles or lasagna) and then cut the width and length? I can’t see me hand forming these noodles, I’m clumsy. With a pasta roller you could get them really thin.
Love this recipe, trying to limit wheat. Thanks. ❤️😎🐈⬛
I'm so excited that you're doing GF foods!!!!
Remember that regular soy sauce has gluten! So you need to get wheat free tamari or gluten-free soy sauce.
I have weird set of measuring spoons too, I have 1 and a 1/2 tbsp but no just the 1/2 tbsp so I always have to use the 1 and the 1/2 tsp to make the 1/2 tbsp, very annoying.
i wonder about keeping the stone in the fridge overnight and then setting it on an ice pack while forming the pasta?
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I wonder if the dough could be rolled out thin and then sliced into rollable strips ?
Would they work as easier wrapper for "gyoza" style dumplings?
I like to put them in lamb stew, so delicious.
Could it be possible to get the dough very thin in a pasta machine? Probably faster too.
The noodles seem great but both the soy sauce & black vinegar have gluten. We use tamari instead of soy sauce but there's no proper G-F substitute for black vinegar.