I Turned Potatoes Into Potato Starch
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 พ.ค. 2024
- Ever wondered how potato starch is made? I'll show you how to extract the starches from raw potatoes and how to use up any leftover for crispy potato pancakes. Zero waste!
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:08 Extracting the Starch
01:46 Washing & Drying Starches
02:39 Leftover Potato Pancakes
03:24 Tasting & Thoughts
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Wonderful content as always. The way you told about use of starch and its effects to nature wow absolutely fantastic.
Great job
Really appreciate that, thanks for tuning in!
It's the talk after the recipe is over that makes all the difference to me. I like that you do explain every aspect of a particular food to complete the experience. 😊
The fact that 1KG of Potatoes yeild 1 cup of startch itself is an indication from nature that moderation is key to being healthy. Wunderbar content as always❤
Appreciate the additional info at the end, it's always nice to have a better understanding about the food we eat
Love learning new ways of making things I buy! If I can make it there’s also less plastic packaging waste. Thanks! 🙏🏻
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Wow, love love love love loved the message in this video and how you’re teaching people to appreciate food, and look at it in a new light. It’s not just appreciation for the time and effort it takes from growing to preparing food, but also also an appreciation for these easy to overlook ingredients and a tweaking of how we appreciate them nutritionally. Thank you!!
You can use the potato starch to make oobleck, which is a fun "slime" that you can play with. You just skip the drying and grinding. However, if you do dry it and then add tonic water, it will glow under a black light. 😊
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Love this! Very useful information about my favorite tuber. Thank you!
I had no idea it was that easy!
You can use the leftover potato for low carb cooking also. If you blend them finely. The Acadians use the potato leftovers to make Rappi Pie. A chicken based casserole.mmmm.
So clever!
Quite a nice recipe! All the best for 500k subs in advance!
Thank you Chef, I would like to taste potato tots without the starch.
wunderbar!! wonderful content you make.. i specially liked todays one, from scratch to starch! wonderful.. 👏🏻
Loved the closing thoughts, and the video overall. Good work!
Thank you ☺
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This is amazing
Thanks for informing us. Even though I hardly ever use it.
Amazing work omg 😱
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U looks so good and dashing like ur ideas 😎
Not a kitchen person here but i love watching your videos. So peaceful ❤ Love from India, Sir !
as someone who grew up eating potato pancakes this seems like a great thing to get more out of already doing all the work for them to begin with .. they're always better grated like that vs the quickie food processor version my mother has shifted to vs when i was growing up, the quicker needs more flour n she adds egg and complains theres never enough onion these days vs i've found if you take the time n grate them they taste better and need less binder ...
anyway its rare i make them but i'm always seeing recipies call for potato starch vs the corn starch i usually sub for it so i might have to try this.
Damn never knew it was THAT easy!!!! Thank you man
Haha there we go!
Very interesting, thank yoy
Amazing
Very thought provoking content. Great job!
Appreciate that, thanks!
This is really inspiring ❤
Thank you!
Hi, I just loved the end of the video. I needed to know all of what you said about the starches. I love learning about things we do and why etc. now, can you tell me if the end product, the shredded potato is Keto? If all the starch is left in the bowl, dried and powdered, does it mean that what we have left in the fritters is keto friendly food? Maria 🇬🇧
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So I took my Yukon gold potato peels and put them in a vitaprep with a little bit of water. I took the puréed potato slurry put it in a large Cambro and let diluted it with a lot of water. I can see the layers of stuff, the potato starch is definitely settling at the bottom and the potato puree is at the top but there is a thick layer of white micro foam that’s about 3 inches. What is that foam?? When I skim it then more forms. Eventually it stops forming but I’m really really curious as to what it is and why it occurs
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Please sweet potato starch next!!
You can do the same with cassava and get tapioca powder.
Thanks for sharing! I have made potato starch before but didn't dry it just used it directly.
I was wondering - is it actually necessary to wash the starch even once? Or just to remove the oxidised colour?
It's mostly for the colour, but I suppose washing it once also avoids it going rancid while drying!
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How long to wait to see the starch
I want to try this but I might be too lazy to wait the two day drying time.
You are nuts, potatoes are loaded with vitamins and minerals and are amazingly healthy, but your recipes were wonderful! Potatoes are great for skin care and hair care and have been a source of vital nutrients forever, like rice.
Can you teach us how to do it the other way around?
2:58 - It's ironically.
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Which potatoes did you use?
Without the starch, are the potatoes safer for diabetics?
I am still wondering that what was that white thing 🤣🤣💀👀🌚🌚
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Actually, I was wondering if the starches could be used in a petri dish to grow cultures?
starches have the same effects on colon health as fibers... the only difference is quantity.... you need hundreds of grams of starches to get the same effect of a few grams of fiber.
They taste better with apple sauce
Hi, this is Rossy from China, good day.
We have many KMC potato modified starch in stock. May we have your whatsapp or Wechat? Thanks