Thank you for sharing ... I will be getting the Ankarscrum. Knowing that the machine is capable of so much more with the attachments, is not only exciting, but more valuable.
I love your enthusiasm 😊 it’s infectious 😊 I have an Ankerscrum and love it❤ such a wonderful investment as you call it. I also make my own vanilla and feel as you did, WHY did I not do this before now🙃well, we can’t do what we do not know. be grateful you are young enough to enjoy the fruits of your labor much longer than I, I’m much older than you but I am going to enjoy what I am learning from videos like yours so young Lady, keep on keeping on learning and sharing if that is what God Almighty has called you to do❤❤❤
Thank you for this video. Wow I have had the exact same flaker for over 6 years and have only flaked Oat Groats. I had seen all sorts of info out there that one had to slightly hydrate all grains, but oatmeal, overnight. I saw your marvelous flaking and immediately flaked some Kamut and Soft White Wheat berries with my Ankarsrum creating absolutely perfect flakes. I always wanted to flake other grains but did not want to take the extra effort of the overnight hydration. Thanks again!
Robyn, Sue Becker uses one of the grater drums that comes with the attachment to grate her frozen butter when making her pie crust dough. I think that Sue also uses one of the grater drums that comes with the attachment also for grating mozerella when making herb cheese dough balls to bake. There will most likely be other things that you will find them useful for like grating apples and carrots. I would love for you to do a video on the crispy hash browns that you mentioned making today. Love your sweet happy personality and so glad that I found your lovely teaching videos. I live in driving distance to the Beckers store. Love learning from Sue for the last year and a half. Wish that I had learned about her and the knowledge that she teaches years ago. It’s been a blessing my family. For the cheese they sticky you could try getting it colder or freezing it before shredding it and that should help it not be as sticky. Also, the lid to the metal round bowl fits perfectly under the attachments to catch the food.
Thank you for all the great advice!! I had the cheese on the counter for awhile, I bet it was too warm! I need to experiment with the other grater drums, thank you! I'd be happy to show the hash browns!
@@realfoodgoodfood Robyn, I forgot to tell you something else that you can use the grater drums that came with the attachment. I think I used the smaller of the two drums when I did this but you can chop nuts with them The fastest, most uniform and easiest way to chop nuts I have ever found. I used the smaller one for cookies but you could also use the bigger one for a bigger chop. Try it you will love using them just as much as you love the smaller ones.
Yay! Thanks for doing this!! Looking forward to that pasta video🩷 I was watching another Ank video and that person showed how the white top that covers the bowls fits perfectly under the shredder or flaker to catch whatever you are shredding/flaking…I thought that was cool!
Greetings from Scotland UK - Thank you so much a very informative video of the Ankarscrum attachments. I’ve just purchased my Ank and currently getting a feel for the machine, and having fun along the way.
Thank you for the demo. I've been thinking of getting a flaker, and it was great to see it in use. I also make my own vanilla, but I'll be trying spiced rum next time!
Thank you, this was a great demonstration of the flaker and shredder attachments. I have a flaker, but have been worried about using it, but you've inspired me. A couple of questions, if you don't mind? 1) I was told that to use the flaker, the grains need to be shaken in a jar with a little water, then let sit overnight so they flake rather than shatter. Is that what you do? 2) You mentioned putting flaked grains on green beans before serving, which sounds delicious. However, I've always heard that you shouldn't consume raw grains because they could give you salmonella . So that's not true. Again, thank you for the great info, I may try the vanilla made with spiced rum, too.
I just put my grains right on through, I don't have any issues with it. Maybe the way you mentioned works better with certain grains? But I've never done it, I go for simple and fast. I have eaten raw grains for years and have never had any stomach problems with it, my girls even take some of whatever I'm milling and eat them. It's kind of funny- my kids walk by and take a handful of grain 😂 never thought I'd say that!
Thank you so much for this video! A flaker is on my list of things to buy -- after I save up for it! I own a Bosch mixer, but struggled with the Ank or Bosch decision for a couple weeks, so I was glad to see what I'm missing out on! *L*😂 In reality, your video did confirm my decision to go with a Bosch, and I'm quite happy with it. I have the shredding accessories for it, and I do like that the Bosch shreds right into the Bosch mixing bowl. But, to each his own! I'm certainly not trying to talk anyone out of being unhappy if they already have an Ank 😀. I think they are both fabulous machines. I appreciate you showing the flakes of the different grains. Do you use the flaked grains raw in soups??? OR must they be cooked first before putting in soups? And I assume they can just be kneaded into bread dough raw-flaked? I don't know that Bosch has a flaker attachment (must research that), and I'm fighting with myself about yet another appliance to keep on the counter or get out/put away. But, I sure am wanting a flaker. 😅 Thanks again! You're doing a great job (as is your videographer)!
I went back and forth on a Bosch or an Ank too. They are both wonderful! You can put raw flakes into anything. Right after I finished filming my husband ate the oat and barley flakes right from the bowl!😂. They are a great dry snack, I also throw them in yogurt and smoothies raw. And you're right, just kneed the raw flakes into any dough! I value counter space too! I'm happy I have a little attachment basket I can hide away. Lol
I went to the only store near me, which is 2 hours away, to purchase them. I Love to touch things and see them before I buy them. I had to go on the Ankarsrum website to find a retailer that sold their products. I know Breadbeckers sells all their attachments. I wouldn't buy from a third party site like Amazon, Target, eBay because you forfeit the warranty on the attachment. Ank is very serious about making sure all of their products are sold above board and not damaged. Try their website, there might be a retailer close to you, then you can see all of the attachments and play lol 😁
I haven't used it myself but have seen people use it and love it! I might get a 10 pack of vanilla beans and get 10 flask size bottles of different liquors and do some experiments 😂 lol. Any other suggestions of liquor? I'll keep you updated!
Sure. It is so simple. -10 vanilla pods (or beans) -In 1.75 liter of cheap rum or vodka -Let marinate for 6 months for best results but can be 3. -Give a light swish or turn the bottle upsidedown a couple of times every few days. I think rum makes for a much more flavorful vanilla but vodka is traditional.
I know people who eat it both ways! Raw is absolutely perfect. Right now I make my husband and I flaked oats, barley, and millet heated with water like a porridge.
I'm so sorry it took me this long to respond! There are two cones that look like cheese graters, a finer one and normal size one. I used one of those, I think the finer one.
Thank you for sharing ... I will be getting the Ankarscrum. Knowing that the machine is capable of so much more with the attachments, is not only exciting, but more valuable.
I love your enthusiasm 😊 it’s infectious 😊 I have an Ankerscrum and love it❤ such a wonderful investment as you call it. I also make my own vanilla and feel as you did, WHY did I not do this before now🙃well, we can’t do what we do not know. be grateful you are young enough to enjoy the fruits of your labor much longer than I, I’m much older than you but I am going to enjoy what I am learning from videos like yours so young Lady, keep on keeping on learning and sharing if that is what God Almighty has called you to do❤❤❤
Thank you for this video. Wow I have had the exact same flaker for over 6 years and have only flaked Oat Groats. I had seen all sorts of info out there that one had to slightly hydrate all grains, but oatmeal, overnight. I saw your marvelous flaking and immediately flaked some Kamut and Soft White Wheat berries with my Ankarsrum creating absolutely perfect flakes. I always wanted to flake other grains but did not want to take the extra effort of the overnight hydration. Thanks again!
I’m so happy to help!
Thoroughly enjoyed this episode. I've never before seen the flaking of different grains and may have to reconsider purchase of a flaker. Thank you!
Robyn, Sue Becker uses one of the grater drums that comes with the attachment to grate her frozen butter when making her pie crust dough. I think that Sue also uses one of the grater drums that comes with the attachment also for grating mozerella when making herb cheese dough balls to bake. There will most likely be other things that you will find them useful for like grating apples and carrots. I would love for you to do a video on the crispy hash browns that you mentioned making today. Love your sweet happy personality and so glad that I found your lovely teaching videos. I live in driving distance to the Beckers store. Love learning from Sue for the last year and a half. Wish that I had learned about her and the knowledge that she teaches years ago. It’s been a blessing my family. For the cheese they sticky you could try getting it colder or freezing it before shredding it and that should help it not be as sticky. Also, the lid to the metal round bowl fits perfectly under the attachments to catch the food.
Thank you for all the great advice!! I had the cheese on the counter for awhile, I bet it was too warm! I need to experiment with the other grater drums, thank you! I'd be happy to show the hash browns!
@@realfoodgoodfood Robyn, I forgot to tell you something else that you can use the grater drums that came with the attachment. I think I used the smaller of the two drums when I did this but you can chop nuts with them The fastest, most uniform and easiest way to chop nuts I have ever found. I used the smaller one for cookies but you could also use the bigger one for a bigger chop. Try it you will love using them just as much as you love the smaller ones.
Thank you so much!
Yay! Thanks for doing this!! Looking forward to that pasta video🩷
I was watching another Ank video and that person showed how the white top that covers the bowls fits perfectly under the shredder or flaker to catch whatever you are shredding/flaking…I thought that was cool!
Greetings from Scotland UK - Thank you so much a very informative video of the Ankarscrum attachments. I’ve just purchased my Ank and currently getting a feel for the machine, and having fun along the way.
I'm so excited for you!
Very good video. You did an excellent job sharing details on the attachments you have.
Thank you for the demo. I've been thinking of getting a flaker, and it was great to see it in use. I also make my own vanilla, but I'll be trying spiced rum next time!
This vanilla is soooo good
Awesome! I want to try the vanilla.
Thank you, this was a great demonstration of the flaker and shredder attachments. I have a flaker, but have been worried about using it, but you've inspired me.
A couple of questions, if you don't mind?
1) I was told that to use the flaker, the grains need to be shaken in a jar with a little water, then let sit overnight so they flake rather than shatter. Is that what you do?
2) You mentioned putting flaked grains on green beans before serving, which sounds delicious. However, I've always heard that you shouldn't consume raw grains because they could give you salmonella . So that's not true.
Again, thank you for the great info, I may try the vanilla made with spiced rum, too.
I just put my grains right on through, I don't have any issues with it. Maybe the way you mentioned works better with certain grains? But I've never done it, I go for simple and fast. I have eaten raw grains for years and have never had any stomach problems with it, my girls even take some of whatever I'm milling and eat them. It's kind of funny- my kids walk by and take a handful of grain 😂 never thought I'd say that!
Thank you so much for this video! A flaker is on my list of things to buy -- after I save up for it! I own a Bosch mixer, but struggled with the Ank or Bosch decision for a couple weeks, so I was glad to see what I'm missing out on! *L*😂 In reality, your video did confirm my decision to go with a Bosch, and I'm quite happy with it. I have the shredding accessories for it, and I do like that the Bosch shreds right into the Bosch mixing bowl. But, to each his own! I'm certainly not trying to talk anyone out of being unhappy if they already have an Ank 😀. I think they are both fabulous machines.
I appreciate you showing the flakes of the different grains. Do you use the flaked grains raw in soups??? OR must they be cooked first before putting in soups? And I assume they can just be kneaded into bread dough raw-flaked? I don't know that Bosch has a flaker attachment (must research that), and I'm fighting with myself about yet another appliance to keep on the counter or get out/put away. But, I sure am wanting a flaker. 😅
Thanks again! You're doing a great job (as is your videographer)!
I went back and forth on a Bosch or an Ank too. They are both wonderful! You can put raw flakes into anything. Right after I finished filming my husband ate the oat and barley flakes right from the bowl!😂. They are a great dry snack, I also throw them in yogurt and smoothies raw. And you're right, just kneed the raw flakes into any dough! I value counter space too! I'm happy I have a little attachment basket I can hide away. Lol
Triton is the plastic used for the blender
Thank you!
Ty for the wonderful information. Do you have the links where you purchased the attachments. I look forward to seeing the pasta process.
I went to the only store near me, which is 2 hours away, to purchase them. I Love to touch things and see them before I buy them. I had to go on the Ankarsrum website to find a retailer that sold their products. I know Breadbeckers sells all their attachments. I wouldn't buy from a third party site like Amazon, Target, eBay because you forfeit the warranty on the attachment. Ank is very serious about making sure all of their products are sold above board and not damaged. Try their website, there might be a retailer close to you, then you can see all of the attachments and play lol 😁
I’m going to try make the vanilla extract. Do you keep the bottles in room temperature or in the refrigerator?
I keep them on my pantry shelf, room temp, not in sunlight.
Have you tried using bourbon as the liquor for vanilla?
I haven't used it myself but have seen people use it and love it! I might get a 10 pack of vanilla beans and get 10 flask size bottles of different liquors and do some experiments 😂 lol. Any other suggestions of liquor? I'll keep you updated!
Can you post a recipe for the homemade vanilla? Thank you! 🙏🏻
Sure. It is so simple.
-10 vanilla pods (or beans)
-In 1.75 liter of cheap rum or vodka
-Let marinate for 6 months for best results but can be 3.
-Give a light swish or turn the bottle upsidedown a couple of times every few days.
I think rum makes for a much more flavorful vanilla but vodka is traditional.
Great video. Can you just add milk and eat all those flakes raw with milk or do they need to be cooked
I know people who eat it both ways! Raw is absolutely perfect. Right now I make my husband and I flaked oats, barley, and millet heated with water like a porridge.
@@realfoodgoodfood thanks for that :)
Can you crush up ice cubes in the blender attachment?
Yes, quite nicely!
So, what was the attachment did you use to grate the cheddar?
It's called the vegetable cutter attachment. I don't know why they don't call it vegetable/cheese attachment.
@@realfoodgoodfood , I meant specifically which piece? It comes with a few and there are an additional three that can be bought.
I'm so sorry it took me this long to respond! There are two cones that look like cheese graters, a finer one and normal size one. I used one of those, I think the finer one.