Secrets of my favorite soft ice cream

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  • Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
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    Thanks to Cruze Farm in Knoxville, Tennessee, for showing me how it's done! www.cruzefarm.com/
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  • @marcberm
    @marcberm Рік тому +2477

    Who knew Adam's passion for heterogeneity extended even to milk!

    • @cfv7461
      @cfv7461 Рік тому +158

      he is really milking that concept...

    • @kevinbroberg3504
      @kevinbroberg3504 Рік тому +72

      This is so funny it makes me hate that I don't have anyone else to tell about it

    • @marcberm
      @marcberm Рік тому +71

      @@cfv7461 I'm disappointed too. He could've done a lot butter.

    • @pandoraeeris7860
      @pandoraeeris7860 Рік тому +22

      At least he's consistent!

    • @brrrrrr
      @brrrrrr Рік тому +34

      @@pandoraeeris7860 he likes it inconsistent, actually

  • @mikedrop4421
    @mikedrop4421 Рік тому +1969

    #NotAnAd is literally the best advertisement a company can get ironically

    • @OrigamiMarie
      @OrigamiMarie Рік тому +153

      An ad that money can't buy!

    • @alicec1533
      @alicec1533 Рік тому +100

      well, it kinda is an ad, just not sponsored. it's a free ad

    • @SimuLord
      @SimuLord Рік тому +93

      Word-of-mouth with a bigger megaphone.

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 Рік тому +7

      This was #NotARecipe. Let's see how to make this stuff at home, or whatever ice cream Adam can come up with. You can't have too many ice cream recipes.

    • @undeniablySomeGuy
      @undeniablySomeGuy Рік тому +30

      How to make it at home? Start with a Jersey cow

  • @allenasmith8365
    @allenasmith8365 Рік тому +310

    I work at Cruze Farm! I serve their ice cream all day long, and let me tell you, you never get tired of it! It’s an amazing treat from a genuinely amazing family farm!

    • @justagent5844
      @justagent5844 9 місяців тому +1

      amazing!!

    • @pOOkiNG79
      @pOOkiNG79 9 місяців тому

      Why does it feel surreal to see real-life person related to the video in the comments? @@justagent5844

  • @dangerouscolors
    @dangerouscolors Рік тому +366

    "no idea if treating cows nicer actually results in nicer tasting milk, but id like for that to be true. so lets just go ahead and go with it. i mean whats the worst thats gonna happen? were gonna end up being nice to cows for particular benefit unto us? its an end unto itself right?" extremely good point

    • @brrrrrr
      @brrrrrr Рік тому +26

      "but muh profets" -every CEO ever

    • @jg5755
      @jg5755 Рік тому +7

      I'd say it's their diet more than anything else. If cows are stressed they won't let down their milk so it wouldn't make good business sense to make cows stressed. But I do understand that many large farms don't treat them in an ideal way.

    • @pendlera2959
      @pendlera2959 Рік тому +9

      @@jg5755 Unfortunately, it does make sense if the drop in quality isn't noticeable to consumers or if the drop in cost makes up for it. Minimum wage workers aren't happy, but they are still very productive. Very few businesses provide the highest quality anything, so they're used to making tradeoffs in quality for profit.

    • @RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus
      @RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus 11 місяців тому +1

      @@pendlera2959n wage workers are not nearly as productive or happy by a country mile as well paid ones can and will be. Yeah “quantity has a quality all of its own” but even Soviet ice cream was known for being VERY high quality. There’s a youtuber who did a giant story on Soviet food modernization that Ill find the name of on here. “my name is andong” “this socialist sausage changed the world”

    • @andrewgill2561
      @andrewgill2561 3 місяці тому

      A stress free cow also produces better tasting and more tender beef than a stressed cow.

  • @wojciechbieniek4029
    @wojciechbieniek4029 Рік тому +708

    I can attest to the theory that happier cows make better milk:
    In my home village, we've got a huge farm of ¬ 1500 Simmental cows, and not only they graze just like the cows and Cruze Farm, we've also added massage station for cows (its like one of those big car wash spinners) that cows can use to their leisure, and the farm lab noticed an increase in quality of milk since it's been introduced.

    • @Trahloc
      @Trahloc Рік тому +91

      There is a video on here called "How to make over 100 cows extremely happy very quickly!" by Tom Pemberton Farm Life that installed those giant brushes. It was funny watching the cows play with it.

    • @avargs3505
      @avargs3505 Рік тому +8

      @@Trahloc great recommendation thank you!

    • @KellyPie
      @KellyPie Рік тому +2

      that's amazing!! thanks for the cool fact 8)

    • @FutureCommentary1
      @FutureCommentary1 Рік тому +6

      ​@@Trahloc Thanks! I watched it. It would be nice to have an A/B test of milk taste before and after the brush is installed. The cows really seemed to enjoy it.

    • @deus_ex_machina_
      @deus_ex_machina_ 11 місяців тому +2

      Was browsing r/likeus when I came across videos of people attracting cattle from far away by playing instruments.

  • @_sica
    @_sica Рік тому +561

    i love Manjit. what a friendly dude with clearly bountiful knowledge :)

    • @theangel666100
      @theangel666100 Рік тому +79

      extremely handsome as well.

    • @monkeygraborange
      @monkeygraborange Рік тому

      He pisses in the ice cream because he hates you.

    • @muraddiab6393
      @muraddiab6393 Рік тому +141

      There’s an article about him and his wife’s love story/business partnership in the University of Tennessee student newspaper. Apparently she was nervous to introduce him to her parents cause he was “a city boy from Nashville” According to the article he was a history/German literature major who, “took his love of books and knack for tinkering and poured them into learning the ins and outs of being a dairy farmer.” The things we do for love ❤

    • @aragusea
      @aragusea  Рік тому +136

      Dude should have his own reality show yesterday.

    • @adrianbs0
      @adrianbs0 Рік тому +11

      The food/milk-nerdiness of the Manjit really made this video.

  • @mikedrop4421
    @mikedrop4421 Рік тому +856

    Man you know it's legit local quality over quantity farm when the whole family is working and the bosses are slinging ice-cream and hay during their interview. No UTV's rolling around filled with people holding clipboards while the labor breaks their back. Respect

    • @HydraulicDesign
      @HydraulicDesign Рік тому +16

      Okay but that looked so "legit local" as to seem like a bit of a put-on, like is that the main barn? My Dad's farm that he quit milking cows in the 90s looked more modern.

    • @justinguitarcia
      @justinguitarcia Рік тому +48

      @@HydraulicDesign its a non sponsored vid, Adam prob just asked if he can hang during a normal day for them

    • @sotonamispams
      @sotonamispams Рік тому +27

      @@HydraulicDesign their process is 1940s old-school. Quite a bit older than the 90s.

    • @lonestarr1490
      @lonestarr1490 Рік тому +33

      @@HydraulicDesign Plus, if you listen to what Manjit is saying you notice the man knows everything about cows and milk (besides maybe the precise fat content of buffalo milk, but those aren't regular dairy cows, so the argument still stands). The man's legit.

    • @mtncreekdawn
      @mtncreekdawn Рік тому +19

      It's legit local. Cruze Farms has been a high point of Knoxville's downtown farmer's market for a couple of decades. Started out with a food truck IIRC, then a short-term pop-up brick-and-mortar, then a permanent store.
      My understanding is that Cruze Farms was intentionally established to be an artisanal alternate to another popular local dairy business (Mayfield).
      Knoxville started an intertwined food/entertainment/urban renaissance beginning around 2000 (lots of factors & a few really amusing incidents). It's managed to keep going for over 20 years & has nurtured quite a lot of great local eateries.

  • @harryli5979
    @harryli5979 Рік тому +943

    I love when Adam goes to restaurants and explores. Like this one and the buddy’s pizza one

    • @Play_On_Sunday
      @Play_On_Sunday Рік тому +12

      Brioche grilled cheese made me a fan

    • @guilimasp
      @guilimasp Рік тому +3

      also the purple deviled eggs one. that made me a fan

    • @happyturtlegamer1339
      @happyturtlegamer1339 Рік тому +6

      I hope your ready for ALOT more as Adams whole plan with UA-cam when he went full time was to travel around and show case either to deep dive into different restaurant or food things outside his house or show case recipes that aren't his own just plans changed with COVID but now traveling is no problem so this will be the norm

    • @salamander405
      @salamander405 Рік тому +2

      And Seoul Brothers

    • @Homer-OJ-Simpson
      @Homer-OJ-Simpson Рік тому +1

      These are some of my favorite episodes since they dive a little into the commercial food scene

  • @ahriik
    @ahriik Рік тому +80

    Listening to Manjit talk about his work is just super satisfying to me for some reason. Makes me wanna throw on some overalls and join him.

  • @thpacemanthpiff
    @thpacemanthpiff Рік тому +355

    I think what you said at around 3 minutes about using water buffalo milk for ice cream could be a cool video. They sell it at a lot of indopak grocery stores, at least where I live in Texas. For those asking about how it tastes, it is very creamy, and the milk flavor is stronger, and more pure in a way, in the sense that there isn’t any noticeable external flavor.

    • @bbrainstormer2036
      @bbrainstormer2036 Рік тому +1

      Is it good?

    • @NishantSarkar
      @NishantSarkar Рік тому +11

      damn, how's it taste? i come from an indian background and had no idea folks mostly drink water buffalo milk there.

    • @nickhallal8630
      @nickhallal8630 Рік тому +9

      Oh dam I need to check that out. Apparently a lot of mozzarella in Italy is made with water Buffalo milk and I've been wanting to try

    • @sentientarugula2884
      @sentientarugula2884 Рік тому +7

      @@NishantSarkar yeah dude, it's definitely the most common milk; it does have a stranger aftertaste and flavor notes that's definitely stronger than cow milk, and cow milk is prized in India over water buffalo milk for stuff like ghee (clarified butter)

    • @Shaun.Stephens
      @Shaun.Stephens Рік тому +5

      @@nickhallal8630 All true mozzarella is made from buffalo milk. However 'mozzarella-style' cheese (99% of 'mozz' world wide) is made from cows milk.

  • @doctajuice
    @doctajuice Рік тому +23

    This is exactly why I was stopping at every "petrol" station just to grab a pint of milk when I toured Ireland.... That dairy in Ireland is next level

  • @untamedbacon
    @untamedbacon Рік тому +263

    Great video Adam, I really like these Niche local deep dives you sometimes do! One thing, I've noticed in alot of your recent videos is the color grade deals with blues really aggressively. The footage of Manjit outside shows this very well in his shirt and the edges of the grain silo. The blues get blocked up and hyper saturated at specific luminance values. Just something you may want to look into if its not intentional.

    • @jeniferjoseph9200
      @jeniferjoseph9200 Рік тому +1

      +

    • @happyturtlegamer1339
      @happyturtlegamer1339 Рік тому +5

      I hope your ready for ALOT more as Adams whole plan with UA-cam when he went full time was to travel around and show case either to deep dive into different restaurant or food things outside his house or show case recipes that aren't his own just plans changed with COVID but now traveling is no problem so this will be the norm

  • @paulgar8
    @paulgar8 Рік тому +105

    As a U TENN grad of ALMOST 50(!) years, I love your shout-outs to Knoxville and its people and places. Thank You
    PS I have NOT had Cruse soft serve, but I have had the ice cream at the Penn State Creamery - Delicious.

    • @Homer-OJ-Simpson
      @Homer-OJ-Simpson Рік тому +1

      As u tenn. I was confused with your sentence until I got to “grad”.

  • @misterdoodle3447
    @misterdoodle3447 Рік тому +7

    A local west african restaurant had the best hot sauce. I asked why and he explained that he was actually growing all of the peppers in his own backyard and making the hot sauce himself. Of course, as the resturaunt grew this became unfeasible, and while the hot sauce made with peppers he bought was still excellent and had a unique flavor to my american pallet, it was really cool to have gotten to try it in the early days when the hand that served it to me was the hand that planted the seed.

  • @cartoonhead9222
    @cartoonhead9222 Рік тому +62

    As a Brit, I'm all about the Jersey milk, especially the Gold Top for that heterogeneity.

    • @kinolibby6580
      @kinolibby6580 Рік тому +1

      Yeah I was going to say Jersey milk is considered a real treat in the UK. Gold top because gold is the best. Get it from your milkman! (I dunno what the pc term is, milk delivery person?)

    • @xueyihon3648
      @xueyihon3648 Рік тому +1

      @@kinolibby6580 maybe milkfolk or milkperson

  • @MartinoCiresa
    @MartinoCiresa Рік тому +62

    I had buffalo milk ice cream a few years ago. Not entirely sure which kind of buffalo, but being in Italy I assume it's the same variety they use for buffalo mozzarella. It was amazing, creamy and very, very filling

  • @gracehawkins4259
    @gracehawkins4259 Рік тому +16

    My husband and I live in Knoxville and this is our favorite dessert place in the area! I love that you’re supporting local businesses 😊

  • @fryadam19
    @fryadam19 Рік тому +18

    On a visit to Knoxville to see some friends a couple years ago we stopped at this place and it was so good! My only disappointment was that I was driving too far to feasibly take some home with me without it melting! Great video Adam, love the explorations into how small batch processes can be so good, and how you never talk down about modern processes that do so much to increase food safety, productivity, and stability just because they are 'modern' and not 'old fashioned'.

  • @filippogiovannivolpe7445
    @filippogiovannivolpe7445 Рік тому +12

    I love how knowledgeable Manjit is about the science of what he's doing! You can really tell he cares, and that is reflected in their product. Wonderful

  • @MeltedMoonStone
    @MeltedMoonStone Рік тому +28

    I absoluetly love Cruze Farms! It's the first time i was ever able to have sweet cream flavor (rather than vanilla which i dont generally like) and weirdly enough, it was the first time i had ever had the flavor combination of lavender and honey, about 7 years back during the summer, and it's now one of my favorite flavors for desserts! Im pretty much equidistance from both their downtown location and their east Knoxville location, so my family tends to go to the house for some ice-cream and relaxing on the giant porch.

  • @bladepeterson778
    @bladepeterson778 Рік тому +4

    I noticed Cruze Farm Dairy store uses the same ice cream machines as Chick-Fil-A does. I remember every night the hardest part of the closing process was taking down that ice cream machine. It had to be emptied every night. We usually had one person dedicated solely to that single machine and when they were done they got to go home. I can't imagine how long it must take for them to clean all of those machines every night.

  • @darthnihilus1608
    @darthnihilus1608 Рік тому +10

    A couple things to add to your video. Given that they produce soft serve they can get away with no homogenization as they don't freeze it as low or keep it frozen. Smaller fat globules are more efficient at encasing air (overrun), which is essential for ice cream. Especially if it's frozen solid and eaten later. These air bubbles help it melt more evenly in your mouth, as does a more even dispersed fat, but at the same time also prolongs meltdown while eating.
    Homogenization is also why we add emulsifiers to our ice cream, contrary to popular belief not to keep the emulsion from separation (the proteins already to that) but rather to stop the proteins from keeping up an efficient emulsion. Emulsifiers bind to the fat globules and prevent protein from binding to them and thus causing partial coalescence. Which is wanted for a variety of different things.
    Another thing to add to your final comment on sweetness is that usually not just sucrose is added, but a variety of different sugars. Again, I'm more talking in ice cream not soft serve. Different sugars have different POD (sweetness) and PAC (freezing point depression), and affect melting, storage and crystallization. No ice cream is 100% sucrose because it'd be too gritty.
    Cruze Farm likely has dextrose (or even lactose) added to it for these reasons. So it likely contains as much sugar as the rest, but the POD is just different hence why it's perceived as less sweet; calories are different too of course.
    Last but not least, while this applies to most ice confections, I'm specifically talking about ice cream (which here in Australia must have >10% milk fat to be called that).

  • @Amnxiander
    @Amnxiander Рік тому +17

    I love this kind of content, it's a bit off the beaten path of most food youtubers, and gives some interesting context to things we don't really think too much about. Plus shining a light on local industry is always a plus.

  • @Shaun.Stephens
    @Shaun.Stephens Рік тому +6

    "Less sweet more fat" describes how I like my food .... and me!
    When I was growing up we had a Jersey 'house cow' that was hand-milked and the milk (and dairy products) were consumed 'raw'. I miss that so much. Back then about half of the dairy herds were Jerseys and they were the preferred house cow for their gentle nature, better quality milk and slightly lower yield. (Most families didn't need 8 gallons a day, even when they made butter and cheese as we did. Also milking Holsteins takes longer due to quantity.)
    I can attest to the fact that happy cows not only give more milk but better milk. You could tell when my brother (who didn't have a lot of patience or animal empathy) was rostered on to do the milking by the taste of the milk.

  • @awilliammartin
    @awilliammartin Рік тому +51

    Love it! I was raised on a small jersey dairy farm in northern Minnesota, and those cows really do love to be outside (except during the very cold winter months, when we'd have to keep them in the barn). I remember the yellow milk fat floating on top of the gallon ice cream containers we'd use for home consumption. Not homogenized, unpasteurized (and I recognize the possible risks of unpasteurized milk), did it taste amazing.

    • @jerseygryphon
      @jerseygryphon Рік тому +9

      I live on Jersey and our cows get coats to wear in winter so they can stay outside.
      We’re also testing robot milking machines so the cows can get milked as often as they want.

    • @UrbanPanic
      @UrbanPanic Рік тому +5

      I'm not a scientist, but I think the concerns of unpasteurized milk aren't much to worry about if you're talking about fresh milk from a local cow. The risks start when you work at an industrial scale: take the possibility of contamination from every single cow in every single herd and mix that into the giant batch, and give any pathogens opportunity to multiply in shipment, processing and storage, and then you're talking a much higher chance of large numbers of people getting sick. Also, your immune system is trained on and hopefully prepped for the pathogens in your local mix of microbes, so even if there is exposure it may have to be much worse to actually get you sick (although I have no data on the latter.)

    • @charleslambert3368
      @charleslambert3368 Рік тому

      @@jerseygryphon Do they use winter brake to feed them like they do in NZ?

    • @billl5297
      @billl5297 Рік тому

      Raw milk is better for you than pasterised milk, and the risks of pathogens are far overblown

    • @komocka
      @komocka Рік тому

      @@UrbanPanic Yes, that's correct, your NOT a scientist!

  • @maltzthehunter6566
    @maltzthehunter6566 Рік тому +24

    So excited to see Cruze Farm get a well deserved feature! They really are the best. It's so cool to see what really goes into it. I've been buying Jersey cow milk for special occasions for many years.

  • @twistah
    @twistah Рік тому +60

    Had to clarify its not an ad😂

  • @greasergaming156
    @greasergaming156 Рік тому +19

    I love the return to form!!! i grew up watching the "In-Person, At-Location" kind of videos and was bummed when they stopped during the pandemic.

  • @Megadebt
    @Megadebt Рік тому

    I love Manjit's passion and knowledge for milk production.

  • @LeoBeale
    @LeoBeale Рік тому +4

    Cruze Farm is a true Knoxville treasure, my only problem with it is I'm tempted to go all the time because I work across the street!

  • @SimuLord
    @SimuLord Рік тому +43

    I love chocolate-vanilla swirl soft serve. Reminds me of my childhood on Salisbury Beach in Massachusetts where I'd pump the earnings from my paper route into arcade machines, saving only enough for a big cone and some waffle fries from the food stand on the boardwalk.

    • @ohpotatoesandmolasses
      @ohpotatoesandmolasses Рік тому +3

      MA is the place to be for damned good ice cream :)

    • @SimuLord
      @SimuLord Рік тому +2

      @@ohpotatoesandmolasses I live in Seattle now, and there are three things I loved in Massachusetts that you can't get a good version of at any price out here: Burgers, pizza, and ice cream. Any burger wrapped in white paper from a roast beef joint on the North Shore with the word "Famous" in its name is better than the best burger you can get out here. (no, Seattleites, Dick's Drive-in ain't it. The burgers are mediocre and the fries are almost as bad as In-N-Out.)

    • @soaringspoon
      @soaringspoon Рік тому +1

      @@SimuLord Oh man I'm from out west and now live in MA and disagree hard on Dicks. Unless that quality went way down, I remember making a pilgrimage as a kid in the 90s to get the best greasy burgers and fries with a stupid thick milkshake from Dicks. To me nothing out here in MA can compare lol.

    • @bartolomeothesatyr
      @bartolomeothesatyr Рік тому

      @@SimuLord I love In-N-Out fries, animal-style.

    • @SimuLord
      @SimuLord Рік тому +3

      @@soaringspoon We need a video from Adam about how where you're from determines your taste. I'd kill for some chicken fingers and boneless spare ribs floated on an ocean of duck sauce right now...and if you're not from Boston, you're probably more like "why is the Chinese food so weird here?"

  • @nicolle2126
    @nicolle2126 Рік тому +6

    as someone in the philippines where water buffalo (kalabaw) are a common sight, can confirm water buffalo milk ice cream is a really tasty and luxurious treat 👌
    it used to be a lot more common to consume kalabaw milk too, but cows milk has won over due to westernization (plus it's easier to import)

  • @swankshire6939
    @swankshire6939 Рік тому +1

    "this is our sweetest cow, if you want some cow love she's your girl."
    I love how they have the cuddly cow

  • @d4rthremes
    @d4rthremes Рік тому +23

    DAAAAMN BRO. I haven't watched your videos in a few months. You got JACKED! Looking good man!

  • @bowmaster20
    @bowmaster20 Рік тому +8

    Our local meat shop started carrying what is marketed as “A2” protein milk, which is from local Jersey cows. I’ve made ice cream at home a few times with it and even with my paltry equipment, it’s turned out incredibly tasty. I’d like to make mozzarella cheese or butter with it too. It’s good in mashed potatoes too

  • @jessicaoladele
    @jessicaoladele 11 місяців тому +2

    In Nigeria, fresh milk isn’t as common because electricity isn’t as stable especially in remote areas so you get a lot of variation depending on where you are. In most cities or sub urban cities, you get powdered milk that you mix with water (I grew up drinking that and I still do). You also have tinned cream that’s usually advertised as milk but it’s very thick. We also have condensed and evaporated milk that comes tinned. But if you’re in the north and middle belt you get to enjoy no-no which is a fermented yogurt milk drink. Very tasty with Fura (ground millet with spices).
    Because of the electricity issue, most products that don’t keep in room temperature aren’t as common in Nigeria. You either get it dried, tinned, or fermented.

    • @BrainletReviews
      @BrainletReviews 9 місяців тому

      and then the rich mfs get fresh milk shipped from overseas probably lol

  • @aaronweaver4553
    @aaronweaver4553 Рік тому +1

    Excellent work, Adam. Inch wide/mile deep. Human interest. Small business. Investigative journalism. Great stuff.

  • @astropolski
    @astropolski Рік тому +5

    I've always hugely preferred the taste of UHT milk over the plastic jug kind and never knew why they tasted so different, now i know- thank you!

    • @MarioBecerraC
      @MarioBecerraC 11 місяців тому +3

      For me it was the opposite. When I was a kid, I didn't like UHT at all; but I also didn't know why and I'm glad I learned that today.

  • @wesleykirkland7150
    @wesleykirkland7150 Рік тому +1

    I love Colleen, I've met her a few times snd shes very sweet. They definitely know what theyre doing on the ice cream side. You can barely get in on a busy night.

  • @chaeburger
    @chaeburger Рік тому +3

    As a Knoxville resident, I love Cruze Farm and love learning about them! Thanks for sharing!

  • @VallornDeathblade
    @VallornDeathblade Рік тому

    Listening to Manjit explaining stuff like particle size affecting fermentation is great.

  • @rebekah5052
    @rebekah5052 Рік тому +2

    our local chain grocery store recently started stocking a local milk that comes in glass bottles (it has a $2 refundable deposit). It's pricey, but I like that I can return the bottles and that it's local! You do have to shake the milk, but that's part of the fun :3

  • @minuteman4199
    @minuteman4199 Рік тому +11

    Jersey milk is delicious. Well worth it if you can find it.

    • @falling_vega1257
      @falling_vega1257 Рік тому +2

      @@Slaeowulf that’s definitely not true lol. Jersey’s aren’t even in the top 10 most common breeds in the UK. They only make up ~1.7% in Ireland as well. For reference, the top two breeds make up 70%, there’s a reason Jersey milk is much more expensive

    • @sebastianridley2632
      @sebastianridley2632 Рік тому +1

      ​@@falling_vega1257 its still found in every mainstream supermarket though so what's your point?

    • @falling_vega1257
      @falling_vega1257 Рік тому +2

      ⁠@@sebastianridley2632 he said “it’s all we have”. He’s saying that Jersey milk is the default milk choice, when it’s actually a pretty small %.

    • @sebastianridley2632
      @sebastianridley2632 Рік тому +1

      @@falling_vega1257 no-one likes a pedant, mate

    • @falling_vega1257
      @falling_vega1257 Рік тому

      @@sebastianridley2632 im not being pedantic, there's just nothing right about the original comment. He's trying to say Jersey milk is more popular in the UK than in other countries, which isn't right. In the US, Jersey milk makes up 13% of all milk produced, that's about 8 times more popular than it is in Ireland

  • @chriscraig5826
    @chriscraig5826 Рік тому +10

    I love that you are such a culinary emissary for Knoxville. Thank you!

  • @chaeburger
    @chaeburger Рік тому +2

    For a request in the Knoxville area to ask about: I can't recommend talking to Yassin Terou of Yassin's Falafel House. They routinely win local and sometimes national awards, including "Nicest Place in America". The food is so good, Adam.

  • @HitrapperDaBaby
    @HitrapperDaBaby 26 днів тому

    love when people that are in charge also know their stuff

  • @sheilam4964
    @sheilam4964 Рік тому +2

    Just knowing how the cows and their milk is handled and produced is enough for me to prefer it over any standard processed milk.👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Tunacrab
    @Tunacrab 5 місяців тому

    I went here here because of your video. I was visiting family around Knoxville, and had no real reason to visit downtown, but i did, because of this vid.
    Damn, that's the best soft serve I've had. I just had the base unflavored version, no toppings. I wanted to taste the milk. Wow. Insanely buttery, absolute perfection, and not overly sweet.
    thanks Adam!

  • @WhinyB
    @WhinyB Рік тому +1

    I used to work on a farm with water buffalos and “yes” the ice cream I made with the cream was super delicious and creamy.

  • @manjeetgodara2225
    @manjeetgodara2225 Рік тому +3

    Wow, I was just listening to the video, suddenly thought did I just hear my name? 🤯 As a guy who loves science and is from rural india. Loved how much Manjeet knows about science of feed and dairy farming, proud of you Sir. (I am a phd student in Australia working on nanomaterials)

  • @SC-RGX7
    @SC-RGX7 Рік тому +1

    Nothing beats the taste and creaminess of high fat milk. Absolutely love the yellowish fat layer on top of fresh milk coming from cows that produce milk of a higher fat content.

  • @alexzoin
    @alexzoin Рік тому +10

    What a thoroughly excellent, enjoyable, and educating video. Thank you.

  • @bartolomeothesatyr
    @bartolomeothesatyr Рік тому +3

    I'll have to remember this place if I'm ever in Knoxville, that ice cream sounds amazing.

  • @twostupidasianonecupnoodle
    @twostupidasianonecupnoodle Рік тому

    Adam I love that you actually add subtitles. It makes it much more rewarding to watch. Also, at the start, there is just a wall of text. Like the whole script of the video in one huge chunk of text

  • @judiduj
    @judiduj Рік тому +10

    Cruze Farm is my favorite! Good to hear how they make it! Makes me feel better about indulging in it. (And sprinkles are free...)

  • @l.n.b.g.3659
    @l.n.b.g.3659 Рік тому

    The pastures look so pretty, i love it

  • @Blokehai7528
    @Blokehai7528 Рік тому +1

    Omg I ADORE Cruze. There’s one in Sevierville too!! Best soft serve ever.

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Рік тому +6

    Thanks for sharing this adam!❤❤❤

  • @McFlingleson
    @McFlingleson Рік тому +1

    You know, I'm not sure where I got this idea in retrospect, but I always figured that Holstein cows aren't actually all that common and that the idea that they're the main type of dairy cow was just a cartoon trope.

  • @MayankJairaj
    @MayankJairaj Рік тому +1

    9:20 Manjit trying to find the easy word for it
    Adam explains what Manjit left out anyways

  • @SR6900
    @SR6900 Рік тому

    Chattanoogan here, we’ll sometimes drive up to Knoxville with the sole intent on having Cruze Farms! Loved seeing them on your channel!

  • @tr5947
    @tr5947 Рік тому +1

    I love seeing there are still small, family farms that are able to be successful.

  • @samweldon8104
    @samweldon8104 Рік тому +1

    Just saw a post online from someone who found a pearl in their white clam pizza from Pepe's in New Haven, so I guess the reason my local food tastes so good is that they are definitely using real clams!

  • @wileamyp
    @wileamyp 11 місяців тому

    Never thought Adam would stop by my humble town in TN and feature my favorite ice cream shop!

  • @jonathanjoyhill6500
    @jonathanjoyhill6500 3 місяці тому +1

    I totally agree wih you Adam. Treating cows nice should be a high priority for cows and you would guess that happier cows give more/better tasting milk but that is actually not the case. Atleast not at my uncle's farm. He roughly has a hundred holstein cows that produce the highest quality milk available here in the Netherlands.
    My uncle (and me when i'm working at the farm) has a big screw with him the entire time to move cows a certain direction. If cows aren't afraid of you, it would be practically impossible to move them anywhere. I have experienced a resistant cow at times in the morning when they do need to be milked and if the cows generally wouldn't be scared of humans, they would never get out of their sleeping boxes and move to the milking robot. This is a crucial thing (that you also mentioned in your vid) because their utters could stumble upon infections and then their production shouts down.
    My point: it is okay to have the cows be scared of humans, because it would be impossible to move a 700kg (1550 pounds) animal if their are resistant. They have a lot of space to walk around and get a lot of fresh pasture and sunlight in the summer (which also hurts the production) so they are living very comfortable lives but stubborn cows is one of the biggest problems my uncle stumbles upon at his farm so he needs to carry that screw to poke them at times.

  • @TheIrishAlchemist205
    @TheIrishAlchemist205 Рік тому +1

    I always love these videos Adam - a true testament to "Just ask! Never know what you'll find out." So many people that are so skilled at what they do, and a ton of really cool things, that lots of folks just... don't know.

  • @topotheleague
    @topotheleague Рік тому +2

    Jersey milk! Or as us brits would say, Gold Top! Here, we often describe the fat content of our milk by the colour of the cap on bottle. Skimmed is red top, semi skimmed is green top, and whole is blue. But everyone in a while, often accompanied by some kind if luxury branding, you get jersey milk which comes in a gold topped bottle. The elegance! It's amazing.
    I wonder if other cultures do this colour coding?

    • @riverAmazonNZ
      @riverAmazonNZ Рік тому

      New Zealnd does it too. Been a while but I think it’s blue for standard, green for skim and grey for whole milk (rare). NZ is kinda british sometimes.

    • @lauranicol2706
      @lauranicol2706 Рік тому

      I live in Texas. Here every brand does different color coding. So you can get used to always grabbing a certain brand's blue top, and then one day they are out of stock, and you have to read the labels on your next favorite brand lest you get home with the wrong one.

  • @robertlangworthy93
    @robertlangworthy93 Рік тому

    Love these kinds of interviews!

  • @ronnorhgih3265
    @ronnorhgih3265 Рік тому

    I LOVE cruise farms. Thier lavender honey is amazing and not too flowery

  • @MortimerZabi
    @MortimerZabi 11 місяців тому +2

    Water buffalo milk has an umami taste to it that translates really well to ice cream. It's also a thing in the Philippines, alongside ice cream made from coconut milk.

  • @iz5772
    @iz5772 Рік тому

    Once a decade or so I travel to USA. Now I have another site to visit.
    Thanks.

  • @DieFarbeLila88
    @DieFarbeLila88 11 місяців тому

    Nice to see that there are still some GOOD farms in this world. I`d happily pay 7 dollars for a single cone if that means the cows are treated well ❤️

  • @onionhead5780
    @onionhead5780 Рік тому +1

    This was very, very interesting. Also that is a hard working family. Much Respect.

  • @Craxin01
    @Craxin01 Рік тому +1

    There's a fast-food dairy producer in the state I live in, Oklahoma, and they don't ship at all outside the state. They serve hamburgers and ice cream. While they do have soft serve it's frozen yoghurt. Their ice cream is the kind you dip with an ice cream scoop. They have some great flavors, my favorite being their peppermint. It has tiny round red and green peppermint candies in it. If you're ever in Oklahoma, the place is called Braum's. On a cone or in a sundae, it's really good ice cream.

  • @pyzikscott
    @pyzikscott Рік тому +1

    Love this visit to Cruze Dairy. Living in a rural area, I’ve long found great access to local produce. Time to seek out local dairy!

  • @id10t98
    @id10t98 Рік тому +2

    This is similar to going to an apple cider mill in the fall, getting the fresh stuff as it is being pressed, along with the cinnamon cake doughnuts. Always remember to grab a jug to ferment a little too lol

  • @Bornahorse
    @Bornahorse Рік тому

    Cruze Farm ice cream is great! The place downtown is always packed but the line moves along pretty well. I love when you highlight good Knoxville restaurants/food businesses, would love to see more!

  • @DaveTexas
    @DaveTexas Рік тому +1

    My late father-in-law grew up on a dairy farm that operated in the 1920s-1930s. They didn’t have any modern processing - no automated milking equipment, no pasteurization equipment, and no electric refrigeration equipment. This was in Wisconsin where it was pretty darned cold most of the year, of course. My father-in-law talked about milking the cows, dumping the milk into big vats, skimming the cream off for churning butter or bottling as heavy cream, and then bottling the skimmed milk so it could be distributed to all the households in the nearby towns.
    This might not seem unusual, but it was QUITE unusual, in fact. The dairy farm was also part of the state lunatic asylum. People with severe mental illness were sent there for long-term housing. They worked on the farm in exchange for a bed and meals. It was almost like a working prison in that the patients were not free to come and go as they pleased; they were essentially incarcerated there. Violent patients were drugged to calm them down, but if they couldn’t keep from being violent they were sent elsewhere. Most of the people who lived there had developmental problems or various mental illnesses that didn’t require much by way of the treatments of the day.
    Why did my father-in-law live there? His parents were the on-site caretakers of the dairy farm. They lived there, oversaw the operation of the farm, and were generally responsible for the care of the patients. They had patients do everything from janitorial services to cooking to maintenance to all the farm duties. They actually lived in the building where the patient dormitories were, until an incident when a patient tried to kill my father-in-law (who was eight or nine at the time) in the middle of the night. After that, they had the state build them a separate cottage - with adequate locks on the doors and windows - where the family could live.
    What’s funny is that as an adult, my father-in-law refused to drink milk. Too much emotional baggage and probably trauma from having grown up in an insane asylum where he had to work alongside the patients. He said he felt like he was one of the "inmates," as he called them. I wonder how the milk from those cows tasted. I can’t imagine that cows that are freezing cold all the time are "happy" cows. Nor would being around mentally unstable people probably be the happiest life, but who knows? Those might’ve been delightfully happy cows.

  • @Bonifeks51
    @Bonifeks51 Рік тому +2

    Love how you’re doing all these vids with my favorite places in Knoxville! Hope to run into you at pretentious or crafty bastard someday!

  • @thecomet2525
    @thecomet2525 Рік тому

    Best ice cream ever! Fun to see Knoxville in my feed. Their lavender honey is my favorite

  • @pepsdeps
    @pepsdeps Рік тому +7

    This now explains why I like milk in my hometown over milk in the city I moved to. The state my hometown is in has a milk brand called Leche Jersey, and they use jersey cows! I grew up drinking that milk and now holstein milk tastes dilluted to me.

  • @jordanvallem86
    @jordanvallem86 Рік тому +2

    Cruze Farm makes the best Milkshake i've ever had!

  • @Quizack
    @Quizack 11 місяців тому

    I love this type of content. I will always support a family owned, local, or small business over a large corporation. You tend to get a much better product that has been made with quality in mind, and you’re supporting a local family. As soon as Australia lifted their lockdown, me and my girlfriend drove to Hunter Valley and did a tour of the local wineries, and stayed at a family owned bed and breakfast. We wanted a great time, and to help the local economy, and it was absolutely perfect. One of the best getaways we’ve ever had. We had locally made wines, cheeses, fruits, and even some beautiful homemade maple bacon. It was amazing.

  • @bernRA
    @bernRA Рік тому

    This is one of your best ones in a while. Thanks for this one, adam❤.

  • @80sforever3
    @80sforever3 11 місяців тому

    Water buffalo milk is heavenly! Never tried making ice cream. My late grandma made homemade butter and ghee with the buffalo milk

  • @yonah6632
    @yonah6632 Рік тому

    I live in the Tararua district in New Zealand. Lots and I mean lots of dairy cows around me, a few farmers even have Jersey cows. They are all grass fed, but they are given palm kernel husks, maze (the whole plant cut up tiny) and bailage to supplement their feed. I've wrapped bailage as a job before too, but the small sized ones that a person can pick up. Once it has fermented it smells really good.

  • @lunaryear9938
    @lunaryear9938 Рік тому

    Thank you Adam

  • @howardmcewen
    @howardmcewen 6 місяців тому

    My wife and I take long weekends to cities we don't know. This past one was to Knoxville. This was the best ice cream we've ever had. Worth the trip
    We also hit Pretentious and made some glasses and had some beers, ate at Seoul brothers and then Status donuts as well as a few other places.
    The knoxville tourist center owes you a few bucks. :)

  • @SchmoopyTheSpy
    @SchmoopyTheSpy Рік тому

    I love seeing this kind of stuff. Instead of seeing how popular stuff is made, it's so much better to see how *good* stuff is made

  • @seanrosetta3079
    @seanrosetta3079 Рік тому +1

    I am gradually building a list of places to eat if I ever go to Knoxville.

  • @annabeckman4386
    @annabeckman4386 11 місяців тому

    Whoa! how did i never see this video before now?! I LOVE this!!! THANK YOU ADAM!

  • @balbaroy2399
    @balbaroy2399 Рік тому

    I live close to Knoxville and LOVE Cruze you can tell Adam has good tastes on all the local favorites not to mention the Highland Brewing beer in a previous video!

  • @Nick.j01
    @Nick.j01 Рік тому +6

    I’d love a video on your thoughts on raw milk Adam. The benefits many people claim to get by drinking it and also so drawbacks of consuming it.

    • @jg5755
      @jg5755 Рік тому +1

      I've drunk raw milk for 12 years, the last two using milk from my own cows. I've looked at my cow's raw milk under the microscope and it looks like Yakult. It's jam packed with beneficial bacteria and looks like static unless you water your sample down - very cool to see. Pasteurised milk in contrast looks like an empty wasteland. Raw milk has never made me sick and our daughter won't drink pasteurised milk now (I simply cannot as it upsets my stomach). But you must know your source and their hygiene practices. Would definitely be awesome to hear an unbiased view on raw milk.

    • @billl5297
      @billl5297 Рік тому

      Raw milk doesn't upset my gut or give me skin problems like pasterised milk does its amazing

  • @viciouswindstalkers
    @viciouswindstalkers 10 місяців тому

    We will have to check them out! We go through Knoxville every other year to visit family in Tennessee, so would be a delicious stop!

  • @mikaelaiwaskiw9651
    @mikaelaiwaskiw9651 Рік тому +2

    As a breastfeeding momma of 2 years, I felt those cows at the beginning waiting to be milked lmao

  • @KyleIAm132
    @KyleIAm132 Рік тому

    Amazing video! The happy cows were so cute

  • @ivywells2909
    @ivywells2909 Рік тому +1

    I was just at the Cruze Farm storefront in Knoxville a few days ago! I am not a soft-serve person generally but it was really, really good.

  • @mcmolony
    @mcmolony Рік тому

    I get the Sweet Cream iced cream with rainbow sprinkles every single time. It’s amazing iced cream.

  • @caddywampus
    @caddywampus Рік тому

    Loved this video, so interesting learning about local producers 😊

  • @Elberouge
    @Elberouge Рік тому

    There's a guy selling ice cream in a little old citroen truck in the park hrere in my tiny moutain area town in France - once I told him that his ice cream tasted incredible - he said his grand-mother was selling ice cream in the exact same spot 80 years ago with the exact same recipe. Gotta love grannies