Love this. Found your channel while trying to work out method(s) to recreate crunchy logs of Fru Grains (my dad’s favourite cereal. I’ve nearly got the taste right but haven’t worked out how to make them into those nuggets of deliciousness yet. After watching the whole video, I’ve done very similarly (albeit with vastly different ingredients) but think I’ve been too impatient and just need to bake gently for longer to evaporate the tiny amount of water left. 🙏🏼🤞🏼🙏🏼
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Use wooden spoon to stir pls, u can make fresh hot popcorns, roast peanuts, cashew, its actually dry roasting, but u hv keep checking if ready, else they burn. U can moist the dry nuts salty water n then use sand to roast.
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I just found your chanel, and this is absoulutely genious! I'm a little bit confused though - are the baking temperatures Celcius or Farenheit? Thank you for this - I appreciate you!
Celsius. Thanks for the feedback. You may also like these videos. In this video I do a taste test where i campare my homemade, 'wholegrain' brown "Rice Krispies", against the Kelloggs original and puffed rice: th-cam.com/video/l5aQzp2apfs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cSgkuahHtfuBrWzn Homemade Coco Pops th-cam.com/video/59UrtBbo0rI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=fGDzpA5SosdTX2lZ
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Love these recipes 👌it’s nice to see people making things from scratch woot woot Hot tip If you use honey and a touch less than compared to sugar as honeys super sweet it’s chef kiss 👌
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Nice idea. But I think that would just dry them out and harden them, but it wouldn't bake them. Baking is needed not just to harden , but to also change the taste
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Your recipe looks good, but, they do NOT press the kernels into flakes. They are crushed by rollers to make corn meal and from there they make a dough which is eventually extruded and cut into flakes. Even the original ones were not made the way you described. They were created by accident after letting a bread dough rest too long.
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A great idea, but the mixture is not stable enough to go through a pasta machine so thought a roller might work better. But our minds are definitely on the same page! Thanks for taking the time to comment.
@@FoodTech101 I meant that you still use paper, and roll it through with the paper on. You put a strip of corn paste on the paper, then you fold over the paper so that it overlaps on the middle, this way your paste wont get on to the rollers of the machine.
Thanks alot your method seems easier and better.I am sure going to give it a trial.
This is probably how the original cornflakes were made but then got refined by the industrial era
Not even.
Love this. Found your channel while trying to work out method(s) to recreate crunchy logs of Fru Grains (my dad’s favourite cereal. I’ve nearly got the taste right but haven’t worked out how to make them into those nuggets of deliciousness yet.
After watching the whole video, I’ve done very similarly (albeit with vastly different ingredients) but think I’ve been too impatient and just need to bake gently for longer to evaporate the tiny amount of water left. 🙏🏼🤞🏼🙏🏼
Thanks for the feedback. You may also like these videos. In this video I do a taste test where i campare my homemade, 'wholegrain' brown "Rice Krispies", against the Kelloggs original and puffed rice:
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He Went And Did It!!! I Remember The Rice Crispy Cereal Video😂😂😂
DO CORN POPS
150g of corn meal,10g of sugar,,pinch of salts,80ml of water,10mls of oil
First time watching your channel thanks
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Off to make mine! Love love it ❤😊
Use wooden spoon to stir pls, u can make fresh hot popcorns, roast peanuts, cashew, its actually dry roasting, but u hv keep checking if ready, else they burn. U can moist the dry nuts salty water n then use sand to roast.
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Thank you dear may God bless you for such good sharing heart❤❤❤
I appreciate the blessing. Thank you 😊
Omg truly gluten free also (and cheaper) thanks !! Greetings from Chile 😊
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Thank you so much ❤❤
Thanks God bless you greatly
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Really good
I just found your chanel, and this is absoulutely genious! I'm a little bit confused though - are the baking temperatures Celcius or Farenheit? Thank you for this - I appreciate you!
Celsius. Thanks for the feedback. You may also like these videos. In this video I do a taste test where i campare my homemade, 'wholegrain' brown "Rice Krispies", against the Kelloggs original and puffed rice:
th-cam.com/video/l5aQzp2apfs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cSgkuahHtfuBrWzn
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Oh i gotta try this too.
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Love these recipes 👌it’s nice to see people making things from scratch woot woot
Hot tip If you use honey and a touch less than compared to sugar as honeys super sweet it’s chef kiss 👌
You may also like these videos. In this video I do a taste test where i campare my homemade, 'wholegrain' brown "Rice Krispies", against the Kelloggs original and puffed rice:
th-cam.com/video/l5aQzp2apfs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cSgkuahHtfuBrWzn
Homemade Coco Pops
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Thanks for the feedback. You may also like these videos. In this video I do a taste test where i campare my homemade, 'wholegrain' brown "Rice Krispies", against the Kelloggs original and puffed rice:
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Do you have one for Corn pops? Thanks for these recipes!
I'll have a think about how to create them from home. Will take some experimenting.
@@FoodTech101 thanks yes please do!!!
Genius. Couldn’t you do all the cook time in a dehydrator too?
Nice idea. But I think that would just dry them out and harden them, but it wouldn't bake them. Baking is needed not just to harden , but to also change the taste
Hey, man.How long does it keep on a shelf for
If properly dried out and kept in an air-tight container, certainly a few weeks, maybe even months.
Thanks a lot
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@@FoodTech101 thanks
The main taste agent on corn flakes is Riboflavin!
Thank you for the idea but please May you help on how can I use riboflavin how to add it when making the cornflakes
@@olivermills7930 I don't know the amount you would use. I'm sure you can find a recipe that shows the proper amount.
JK , THANK YOU THOUGH KIND SIR
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What do I do with fresh corn?
just eat it.
Your recipe looks good, but, they do NOT press the kernels into flakes. They are crushed by rollers to make corn meal and from there they make a dough which is eventually extruded and cut into flakes. Even the original ones were not made the way you described. They were created by accident after letting a bread dough rest too long.
corn meal not corn flour right? The corn meal is a little thicker than the flour
Really well explained. I tried another recipe yesterday and these flakes did not turn out delicious. So once again...
I've also got a video on how to make bran flakes, that you might also like. It uses a similar method and gives great results.
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What to do about parchment paper sticking to the dough?
Once baked, all the water should be completely evaporated, and the dough should release easily from the paper.
Make sure you use parchment paper not something else.
180ºC or 180ºF?
Celsius. 😊
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Use a pasta machine to get an even thickness.
A great idea, but the mixture is not stable enough to go through a pasta machine so thought a roller might work better. But our minds are definitely on the same page! Thanks for taking the time to comment.
@@FoodTech101 I meant that you still use paper, and roll it through with the paper on.
You put a strip of corn paste on the paper, then you fold over the paper so that it overlaps on the middle, this way your paste wont get on to the rollers of the machine.
Hello Iam in Uganda Africa and would like to have a chat with u over the same
Look up the background of Mr Kellogg.
He had some strange ideas about what corn flakes would do.
True. But he was a true food entrepreneur, whose company still bears his name, well over a century later.
Far too much effort. I think I'll stick to your rice crispies😂
That's fair enough
Please stop stirring with a knife!!
Why? A knife does the job and is easy to wipe clean.