Chef John, I have been watching your videos for the better half of my life. I explicitly remember the first video of yours I had seen which was a homemade mayonnaise recipe from 2007. I was 10 at the time and am now almost 22! I made the mayonnaise recipe that day and got in trouble from my mom when she came home and saw the disaster that was our kitchen. Your videos alone truly started my love for cooking. Thank you 😊
Sarah, 🎶 Maa-YO 🎵 🎵Maa-aa-aa-yO🎶 ... *Alright, I promise never to sing again.* Chef Johns ‘Home-made Mayonnaise’ was the very first video of his that I watched, as well 😃 Little did he know he’d be serenading us in the future with each recipe he posts. ... 🎵And as always🎶En-joyyy🎵
Loved the Babish reference, I actually started watching you, Chef John, thanks to Andrew, as he was talking about other cooking shows he is watching and he named you, so I checked a few videos and since then I am eagerly awaiting every new episode. You are both great at doing what you do, stay awesome!
@@doshi2129 I've been watching for years now, cooked probably over 2 dozen of Chef John's recipes, who know's exactly. I have learned and become a decent cook from a person who couldn't boil water to scratch cooking. Try it you might like it :-)
@@doshi2129 yes they are always extremely delicious. Chef John and I have a mutual love for cayenne, so a lot of his recipes are to my taste. His techniques have definitely made me a better cook and this channel is my go-to when searching recipes online
I watched multiple cooking channels on youtube over the years but I have to say that every recipe I have tried from Chef John has been excellent and in many cases repeated. The tuscan salad, tiramisu to name a few. I really hope you are having a nice summer season Chef.
This is my favourite flavour!! We call it just cream in Portuguese! Also if you blend peanuts, sugar and a pinch salt to that sandy point right before it becomes peanut butter (very fine) it's delicious you can spread that crumble over any ice cream and its amaaaazing! If you press that into cubes it is what we call in Brazil paçoca which is also delicious! Have a go at one it is easy to find in one of those Brazilian shops, I hear they're plentiful in the US.
also in terms of weird toppings, I'd say this stuff is begging for some balsamic vinegar. I recently acquired some blackberry vanilla infused balsamic that I got solely to try over ice cream and I'm very tempted to make this just to try the combination.
I have made this three times in the past 2 weeks, with various flavorings after the first "neutral" batch and it has come out great every time. Thank you for a new kitchen staple Chef John!
my dad bought some lemon olive oil while on a trip. my younger siblings absolutely LOVED vanilla ice cream with the lemon olive oil. I tried it myself, it's pretty good.
So pleased I bought an ice cream maker last week, french vanilla is a fav and made me do it. These recipes just keep coming and I forget its winter here now :D Thanks so much all the way from little ol New Zealand.
This one is easily going to hit a million views in no time. I like ice cream eateries, but I more rather enjoy I my own with the flavorings I like. Thanks again, Chef John, I've become quite the cook.
So glad you posted this today! I just got a Cuisinart Ice Cream Machine last week. Haven't used it yet. Will make your recipe first - a resl Gelato. Ground Coffee Beans - YES !!!
Another great topping is pumpkin seed oil. Some really high quality pumpkin seed oil (with the nice dark green color) tastes absolutely amazing with vanilla Ice cream. Edit: After a bit of googling, it seems that pumpkin seed oil is pretty unknown in the US. Even more of a reason for you to find some to try it.
The traditional Turkish iceceam made with pure salep root powder. We boil milk, kaymak(a form of cream just thicker) and salep powder. Naturally salep thickens it. No egg so the icecream tastes so milky and deep. l will try this recipe soon really excited to see what difference egg yolk makes.
I made this yrs ago, and I had no ice machine. I can say that it was an amazing base. I made chocolate ice cream with this and it really was "to die for".
Ok. So my foodwish is fried chicken livers and white gravy (for dipping sauce). It’s a favorite of mine that reminds me of my hometown in Kentucky. Think it’d be awesome to see your spin on it. Love your videos.
Chef John - Try that ground espresso along with a touch of scotch whisky added. I picked that up from Marcela Hazan and it is a fantastic exploration of contrasts and convergences. Enjoy!
I make this all the time. My favorite topping is a drizzle of fig vino cotto. If you haven't had it, it's delightful. You just soak dried black mission figs in a fruity red wine overnight. Preferably a homemade wine. Then you drain the wine into a saucepan and gently reduce it by half. While it's still hot, create a sweet syrup by adding sugar to taste. I usually keep some in the fridge. A drizzle over the gelato is heaven...
Still can't understand, how this channel does not have way more subscribers?! Most entertaining, funny, cooking channel on UA-cam, without a doubt! Close to 3 Million subs, keep it going :)
Oh I’ve never had this I’ve cream buuut I can and will promise to give it a try and taste bc I just got an ice cream maker for my bday last week and it’s just a great wonderful recipe (I surely hope and do trust chef Johns taste
I have a similar ice cream maker and some lovely old hens in my backyard that give me the best eggs for things like this. In truth, this has become my default base for different flavoured gelato. There is nothing lovelier than home made apricot or raspberry gelato!
I had Italian creme gelato in laguna beach last weekend. The place makes their own gelato every day and even makes their own waffle cones. I think this is my new favorite flavor
This looks really good and I have been wanting to make homemade ice for a while, need to get a ice cream machine. I have also just made clotted cream using your recipe and it’s really good.
I want to try this but with soursop added. Need to figure out how to incorporate that. Seems like it'd be amazing Soursop for those that dont know is a fruit from my home country in the caribbean. It's one of my favorite fruits!
Not really. Sterilised UHT, skimmed, semi-skimmed, evaporated, condensed are all milk but act and taste very different. As many people are health conscious, many people avoid full fat milk. As the recipe wouldn't taste or have the same texture if you don't use full fat milk, it is relevant.
@@acouragefann What does your comment even mean? The only thing you attribute to Chef John is that he's "authentic", are you implying Babish isn't authentic? That's kind of a stupid thing to say.
Of all the things in this video, the thing that amazed me the most was how evenly the olive oil decided to drip down the ice cream. Chef John, olive oil artiste :D
When I make vanilla sauce or ice cream, I heat the milk until very hot, THEN I add the eggyolks when taken off the heat source, so it thickens at once and don't cook and I don't need to wait and stir for 10 minutes. It is much easier. I can also cook a bit of yellow maiz flour in the milk first for 3 minutes or so, take it off the heat, then add egg yolks.
I was pretty much waiting for him to dump a heaping tablespoon of cayenne on top of the Crema as his favorite topping. But the surprise of the Olive Oil made up for that mild disappointment.
I just made this and the flavor reminds me of Asian desserts/sweets since just "milk" flavoring is a common thing. Love it! Now I have to not eat all of it before the husband gets home.
Chef John, this looks (as per usual) amazing. I have two questions regarding the equipment used: 1: What pot are you using when you first cooked the milk/egg yolk mixture? The name on the handle looked like it began with a "B", and 2: What ice-cream maker do you use? Thanks for all the videos, they are so inspiring, and thanks for the answers to my questions...
Check out the recipe: www.allrecipes.com/Recipe/274105/Italian-Crema-Ice-Cream-Gelato-alla-Crema/
Chef John, I have been watching your videos for the better half of my life. I explicitly remember the first video of yours I had seen which was a homemade mayonnaise recipe from 2007. I was 10 at the time and am now almost 22!
I made the mayonnaise recipe that day and got in trouble from my mom when she came home and saw the disaster that was our kitchen. Your videos alone truly started my love for cooking. Thank you 😊
I was 16 living in Venezuela and now I’m 25 living in the US. You have no idea how many recipes I’ve done for my friends from chef John ❤️
That’s so awesome 👏 👏👏👏❤️
Sarah,
🎶 Maa-YO 🎵
🎵Maa-aa-aa-yO🎶
... *Alright, I promise never to sing again.*
Chef Johns ‘Home-made Mayonnaise’ was the very first video of his that I watched, as well 😃
Little did he know he’d be serenading us in the future with each recipe he posts.
... 🎵And as always🎶En-joyyy🎵
MorninStar So awesome to find others who have been around since the beginning as well! He’s really one of the best.
Grape TomatoGirl
And as always, I have enjoyed! Each and every video and recipe 😁
Loved the Babish reference, I actually started watching you, Chef John, thanks to Andrew, as he was talking about other cooking shows he is watching and he named you, so I checked a few videos and since then I am eagerly awaiting every new episode. You are both great at doing what you do, stay awesome!
When he dropped the reference I said "Babbish Shout Out!"
Still waiting on that Collaboration.... Some Day. Lol
Instead of a crossover, I'd love to see you guys do voice over for each other's video
@@jamesaditya5254 OMG yess !!
When did he drop the reference? I completely missed it!
Oh wait I caught it hahaha
Chef John, you are the best recipe channel on UA-cam, bar none. Been watching since 2012 and looking forward to many more videos!
Watching since 2012, how tasty his recipes are (assuming that you made some); do they taste as good as they look?
I'm new here, btw.
@@doshi2129 I cooked a bunch and yes... they rock!
@@doshi2129 I've been watching for years now, cooked probably over 2 dozen of Chef John's recipes, who know's exactly. I have learned and become a decent cook from a person who couldn't boil water to scratch cooking. Try it you might like it :-)
@@doshi2129 yes they are always extremely delicious. Chef John and I have a mutual love for cayenne, so a lot of his recipes are to my taste. His techniques have definitely made me a better cook and this channel is my go-to when searching recipes online
This is one of those recipes which greatly benefit from high quality ingredients.
So go befriend some farmers
Amateurs... I befriended a cow.
I don't know why "a little touch of sugar" never stops being funny
Chef John,
Those fresh-ly ground espresso beans could easily mask a pinch of cayenne.
😏
xD
Lol good one
Or forget the espresso and go with a topping of all Cayenne🤪
LOL
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate how incredibly perfect and smooth the thumbnail scoop is??
I watched multiple cooking channels on youtube over the years but I have to say that every recipe I have tried from Chef John has been excellent and in many cases repeated. The tuscan salad, tiramisu to name a few. I really hope you are having a nice summer season Chef.
George Moustakas....same for me!
How about a shake of cayenne with the olive oil topping?
Most sensible chef I have come across entire UA-cam!
This is the best ice cream i’ve made. All recipes i’ve tried turned solid rock after a few days. This remained soft and creamy!
This is my favourite flavour!! We call it just cream in Portuguese! Also if you blend peanuts, sugar and a pinch salt to that sandy point right before it becomes peanut butter (very fine) it's delicious you can spread that crumble over any ice cream and its amaaaazing! If you press that into cubes it is what we call in Brazil paçoca which is also delicious! Have a go at one it is easy to find in one of those Brazilian shops, I hear they're plentiful in the US.
also in terms of weird toppings, I'd say this stuff is begging for some balsamic vinegar.
I recently acquired some blackberry vanilla infused balsamic that I got solely to try over ice cream and I'm very tempted to make this just to try the combination.
Vanilla ice cream with pumpkinseed oil.....it's a Styrian classic
I have used primo prach infused balsamic vinegar. WOW!
Peach
Pampered chef sells this amazing raspberry habenero glaze/sauce that taste incredible on cream cheese. Could taste good with this also!
@@159355478 I scream impeach! Sorry, I meant to say, peach ice cream.
I have made this three times in the past 2 weeks, with various flavorings after the first "neutral" batch and it has come out great every time. Thank you for a new kitchen staple Chef John!
my dad bought some lemon olive oil while on a trip.
my younger siblings absolutely LOVED vanilla ice cream with the lemon olive oil. I tried it myself, it's pretty good.
I made it yesterday and just put it in the fridge for my wifes birthday and I look like a badass lol. Thanks it came out just amazing!
you my guy are the sole reason why I survived Ramadan
I've discovered so many new types of ice cream from Chef John, and I'll always be grateful.
Try it with pumpkin seed oil. Tastes good on regular "vanilla" "ice cream", will probably be great with this.
I have and it really works. You must be from Austria. ..
I just want to thank you Chef John, for giving me my love for cooking back. 2 1/2 Years slaving away in gastronomy had me realy bummed out.
It happens to all of us. We're glad to have you back.
"You are after all the Benedict Cumberbatch of how long to chill your vanilla-less ice cream from scratch"
😂
That was good!
I like Bennysnap Cutiebunch
@@sherlockholmes6872 Benadryl Cabbagepatch.
I literally JUST got my first ice cream maker last week... Can't wait to try this!
Made the mix yesterday and eating it right now! So Yummy.
I love when my favorite UA-camrs mention each other 😍😍
The milkshake stage....Oh yeah, that'll definitely bring all the boys to the yard. #HILARIOUS 🙌🙌🙌🙌 you always have amazing references and puns. 😂😂😂😂
To each his own. 🤣🤣🤣🤔
@Ghost Killer i hear ya player ✊🙌💙😂😂😂😂
I got my vanilla bean soaking in some Bourbon before I make my gelato! YUM!
So pleased I bought an ice cream maker last week, french vanilla is a fav and made me do it. These recipes just keep coming and I forget its winter here now :D Thanks so much all the way from little ol New Zealand.
I am in Italy right now gotta find some ice cream like that Mmm tasty....
This is the only channel on youtube from which I tried multiple recipes at home (and they all turned out amazing).
This one is easily going to hit a million views in no time. I like ice cream eateries, but I more rather enjoy I my own with the flavorings I like. Thanks again, Chef John, I've become quite the cook.
So glad you posted this today! I just got a Cuisinart Ice Cream Machine last week. Haven't used it yet. Will make your recipe first - a resl Gelato.
Ground Coffee Beans - YES !!!
Looks, great Chef.
I'll have to try the whole bean with this Ice cream! Looks good!
My grandmother's favorite topping was peach baby food and salty peanuts.
Another great topping is pumpkin seed oil. Some really high quality pumpkin seed oil (with the nice dark green color) tastes absolutely amazing with vanilla Ice cream. Edit: After a bit of googling, it seems that pumpkin seed oil is pretty unknown in the US. Even more of a reason for you to find some to try it.
The traditional Turkish iceceam made with pure salep root powder. We boil milk, kaymak(a form of cream just thicker) and salep powder. Naturally salep thickens it. No egg so the icecream tastes so milky and deep. l will try this recipe soon really excited to see what difference egg yolk makes.
This is also known as gelato fior di latte, very delicious. If you’ve ever had straciattelle gelato, this is basically it but without the chocolate
And you catch a little buzz.. lol I love your show Chef John
Oh my YES! Must go get some whole milk and cream and get started!
I love the look of that ice cream and would love to be trying it out if I had one of those machine's to churn it in the refrigerator.
chef john is my saviour
0:40 Yes, a little touch of sugar, nothing to see here, move along
Lmao
When are you and Babish going to make a video together?
They're on different sides of the country, so probably harder than usual
@@Crackawacka95 Although with Babish's new series where he does travel, not impossible. He was in Vegas.
This man asking the real questions
There styles are so different tgou
Though
I made this yrs ago, and I had no ice machine. I can say that it was an amazing base. I made chocolate ice cream with this and it really was "to die for".
Ok. So my foodwish is fried chicken livers and white gravy (for dipping sauce). It’s a favorite of mine that reminds me of my hometown in Kentucky. Think it’d be awesome to see your spin on it. Love your videos.
Chef Johns stirring in this video is so soothing and dreamy
Made this several times now - EXCELLENT (but don't forget to add the SALT to the initial mixture!).
Chef John - Try that ground espresso along with a touch of scotch whisky added. I picked that up from Marcela Hazan and it is a fantastic exploration of contrasts and convergences. Enjoy!
i was thinking just the plain ice cream would be too boring for me, but then.. the ground coffee beans! OMG gotta try this!
You're the creme a la creme of our hearts Chef John!
This guy always cracks me up in all his videos
I make this all the time. My favorite topping is a drizzle of fig vino cotto. If you haven't had it, it's delightful. You just soak dried black mission figs in a fruity red wine overnight. Preferably a homemade wine. Then you drain the wine into a saucepan and gently reduce it by half. While it's still hot, create a sweet syrup by adding sugar to taste. I usually keep some in the fridge. A drizzle over the gelato is heaven...
PS. We also use the fig vino cotto to coat our traditional Pugliese Christmas cookies called Castellate...
Vanilla ice cream without vanilla!??! You are the best! We have a family rice pudding recipe that is basically this, with rice.
Still can't understand, how this channel does not have way more subscribers?! Most entertaining, funny, cooking channel on UA-cam, without a doubt! Close to 3 Million subs, keep it going :)
This with some kind of orange sauce would be so good!
The ground espresso sprinkled on top is actually a classic used by Sicilians! 🙂
First ever video from Food wishes with subtitles.. thanks !
OMG I’m swooning
I grow up eating this ice cream not knowing the proper name. Thanks to you I’m making it today.👍😃
Pure milk flavor ice cream is my fav. Thx for sharing.
I appreciate the Killing Eve reference. Thanks for years of amazing recipes
Oh I’ve never had this I’ve cream buuut I can and will promise to give it a try and taste bc I just got an ice cream maker for my bday last week and it’s just a great wonderful recipe (I surely hope and do trust chef Johns taste
I have a similar ice cream maker and some lovely old hens in my backyard that give me the best eggs for things like this. In truth, this has become my default base for different flavoured gelato. There is nothing lovelier than home made apricot or raspberry gelato!
I had Italian creme gelato in laguna beach last weekend. The place makes their own gelato every day and even makes their own waffle cones. I think this is my new favorite flavor
Try strawberries and aceto balsamico as a topping. Works perfectly!
I am so tempted to make some right now!!!
amazing. thank you for recipe
Chef John and killing eve 😍😍 my two favorite things ever ❤️
Such a simple way to make ice cream! Would've never imagined olive oil on ice cream!
Thank you Chef John!
This looks really good and I have been wanting to make homemade ice for a while, need to get a ice cream machine. I have also just made clotted cream using your recipe and it’s really good.
Thanks Chef. Now I’ve got a reason to dust off the old ice cream maker that I received as a gift several years ago.
Never realized I was waiting for this until now
Sitting here in 5degree weather watching an ice cream video- and yet I still want to try this!🤷🏻♀️❄️☃️
Looks great...cant wait to try! Those countertops looks gorgeous..btw!
stirred in some blended/strained luxardo cherries and chocolate chunks YUM
I can't believe Chef John called Babish a good friend...... my heart can't take this, y'all
I want to try this but with soursop added. Need to figure out how to incorporate that. Seems like it'd be amazing
Soursop for those that dont know is a fruit from my home country in the caribbean. It's one of my favorite fruits!
It always surprises me just how simple these ice cream recipes are.
You never fail to deliver. Thanks Chef.
"whole milk", or as it is better known, "milk" :)
Not really. Sterilised UHT, skimmed, semi-skimmed, evaporated, condensed are all milk but act and taste very different. As many people are health conscious, many people avoid full fat milk. As the recipe wouldn't taste or have the same texture if you don't use full fat milk, it is relevant.
We're all desperately waiting for that binging with babish/food wishes collab video
I like it
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Idk, Chef John's presentation always seemed very authentic, which sort of clashes with the BwB aesthetic imo *shrug*
@@acouragefann What does your comment even mean? The only thing you attribute to Chef John is that he's "authentic", are you implying Babish isn't authentic? That's kind of a stupid thing to say.
@@acouragefann I think a collab with one of the bonapettit cast is better
I ate a gelato in Rome with the name crema della nonna and I could never figure out what the taste was but this must be it! Thanks! :D
Of all the things in this video, the thing that amazed me the most was how evenly the olive oil decided to drip down the ice cream. Chef John, olive oil artiste :D
Well thank you so much
When I make vanilla sauce or ice cream, I heat the milk until very hot, THEN I add the eggyolks when taken off the heat source, so it thickens at once and don't cook and I don't need to wait and stir for 10 minutes. It is much easier. I can also cook a bit of yellow maiz flour in the milk first for 3 minutes or so, take it off the heat, then add egg yolks.
Invest in good ice cream maker, we have ours and we loved it, in the summer we use to make three flavour of ice cream
Great recipe! Thanks.
Oh! Souvla in SF now serves greek frozen yogurt with EVOO + salt. It's great!
I was pretty much waiting for him to dump a heaping tablespoon of cayenne on top of the Crema as his favorite topping. But the surprise of the Olive Oil made up for that mild disappointment.
This is my favorite video in a while (:
Chef John, just wanna say I love your videos and personality. Your recipes always turn out great!
I believe, in the business, that this flavor is called Sweet Cream rather than vanilla
Yeah, it's not vanilla without vanilla. It's just plain.
I just made this and the flavor reminds me of Asian desserts/sweets since just "milk" flavoring is a common thing. Love it! Now I have to not eat all of it before the husband gets home.
Wow... that’s luxurious!
I'd serve that with some fresh peaches. It looks delicious as always!
Chef John, this looks (as per usual) amazing.
I have two questions regarding the equipment used: 1: What pot are you using when you first cooked the milk/egg yolk mixture? The name on the handle looked like it began with a "B", and 2: What ice-cream maker do you use?
Thanks for all the videos, they are so inspiring, and thanks for the answers to my questions...
Sir you are the best foody on You tube!
Chocolate ice cream with lemon olive oil, sea salt, and whipped cream is the best dessert evah!