Why is kamut my favorite? | All about kamut/khorasan | Ancient Grain| Grains Explorer Challenge 2024

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    Our grain for June's #GrainsExplorer Challenge is all about kamut/khorasan! It's one of my favorite ancient grains at the moment. In this video I'll be telling you the difference between kamut/khorasan, the history, nutritional benefits, and how to use it.
    This is Part 1 of a Part 2 video!
    Part 2: Freshly milled kamut rolls: [coming soon]
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Komentáře • 91

  • @rationalfemale5717
    @rationalfemale5717 Před měsícem +24

    Funny story about Pleasant Hill Grains. I’m from Nebraska but have lived in Minnesota for almost 30 years. I went home last week and was talking to my 71 year old father. At some point he says Pleasant Hill Grains. I paused and said “I know that place. How do you know about Pleasant Hill?” To which he replied “baby that’s where I work”. He’s retired but has worked at this grain place for the last two years. He never really said the name.
    Pleasant Hill is in my home town! I had no idea this place I had been hearing CZcamsrs talk about for 2 years was in my hometown. I’m from Hampton Nebraska. Go Hawks! Hampton is a town of maybe 470 people. My graduating class was 11 people.
    Upside my dad gets a 40% discount on anything he buys. Guess who needs a new mixer?

    • @GrainsandGrit
      @GrainsandGrit  Před měsícem +1

      Hahahahaha how hilarious is that?!? And BONUS!!! Definitely get a mixer! Do it! Do it! Lol

    • @ksmith3032
      @ksmith3032 Před 29 dny

      I’m from Nebraska and live 45 miles from Hampton. I think your story is too funny! So proud Pleasant Hill is from Nebraska!!

    • @rationalfemale5717
      @rationalfemale5717 Před 29 dny

      @@ksmith3032 where are you from?

  • @notyourbusinessssss
    @notyourbusinessssss Před 7 dny +1

    Kamut is pretty much the only wheat I use. Sometimes I will mix it with a hard white, but most of the time I bake everything with 100% Kamut. It works great in everything!

  • @momflamingo9263
    @momflamingo9263 Před 28 dny +3

    I make bread with half hard red and half Kamut in my bread machine. It’s delicious!

  • @iamslbc
    @iamslbc Před měsícem +4

    My first use of kamut was to cook it like rice as a side dish. It cooks with the texture of sweet corn kernels. The tougher “skin” of the kernel pops as you chew it revealing a creamy center. It is actually kind of fun to eat. Serve hot like rice or use leftover as the base for a Mediterranean style cold or room temperature salad. Make an olive oil / vinegar / herb dressing.

    • @GrainsandGrit
      @GrainsandGrit  Před měsícem

      I’m totally going to have to try this! How long did it take to cook?

    • @iamslbc
      @iamslbc Před 29 dny +1

      @@GrainsandGrit I used the directions on Red Mill Kamut. Soak 1 cup of kamut overnight. Drain and rinse. Bring 3 cups water or broth to a boil. Add grain. Cover and cook 30-40 minutes. If the grain is not soaked, cook 45-60 minutes. Yield, 4 servings or about 3 cups.
      There is a recipe for doing the grain online. Soak, use same 3 cups liquid to 1 cup grain proportions. Put in Instant Pot on high pressure for 25-30 minutes. Allow to depressurize 10 minutes then release pressure. I have not tried this version, yet

    • @WholeBibleBelieverWoman
      @WholeBibleBelieverWoman Před 29 dny

      @@iamslbc I did the same, following Bob's Red Mill Kamut cooking directions. We loved it. Chewy but fun.

  • @DrSandraGSmith
    @DrSandraGSmith Před měsícem +4

    I love straight Khorasan for in my pasta maker. Such delicious pasta!!!! I also add 1/3 to my bread with either all the rest hard white or in combination with hard red wheat berries. It has also become a favorite of mine due to its buttery flavor!

    • @GrainsandGrit
      @GrainsandGrit  Před měsícem +1

      I haven’t tried pasta with it yet. I definitely need to because I’ve heard so many great things. Makes sense with it being a cousin to wheat durum 😀

  • @tinapeters5500
    @tinapeters5500 Před 28 dny +2

    I use Kamut in my Bread 2 part heard red to 1 part Kamut wonderful bread 👌🏻 also use it in everything else it’s a very delicious grain highly recommended it😊

  • @knitsox0727
    @knitsox0727 Před 27 dny +3

    Kamut makes the BEST cream of wheat!!!!

  • @nevafitzgerald2402
    @nevafitzgerald2402 Před 28 dny +2

    I have trouble with regular wheat flour,so I though I would try Kamut. Thank you for sharing this information🙏

  • @siber20s
    @siber20s Před měsícem +2

    I am not surprised that the Kamut flour made great tortillas,as the overwheling majority of bread consumed in The Fertile Crescent area and around it is of the flat variety. Whether it is your typical Arabic bread (khubiz,pita),Lavash bread or saj bread. The saj looks like an inverted wok that the village women would typically bake their bread on. If you do a CZcams search you can see how it's made. Very cool.

    • @GrainsandGrit
      @GrainsandGrit  Před měsícem

      I actually thought of that the first time I made tortillas! It makes perfect sense to me!

  • @bethneal4908
    @bethneal4908 Před 29 dny +1

    It’s my absolute favorite. I make my everyday loaves with 100% Kamut. It’s so soft & flavorful!

    • @Gun810
      @Gun810 Před 27 dny +1

      Send the recipe please. I’d love to try it.

  • @dianebarsamian1022
    @dianebarsamian1022 Před 29 dny +3

    It makes the best cream of wheat

    • @SeasidePrincess
      @SeasidePrincess Před 28 dny +1

      Thanks for this recommendation! I am loving making my version (course flour grind since I don’t have a grain cracker style mill yet) of cream of wheat with fresh milled grain and I haven’t tried it with kamut yet!

  • @StripedCheeseBread
    @StripedCheeseBread Před 29 dny +2

    Love Kamut. Funny, this was my planned bread for tomorrow. I always mix it the night before.
    Now do one on Sonora Wheat, the BEST flour tortilla wheat. It is a high protein soft wheat. It is a white wheat and make much less gritty whole wheat pasta than whole Kamut pasta.

  • @susantelchik5986
    @susantelchik5986 Před 29 dny +1

    I love mixing this in your bread recipe with either hard red or hard white wheat. I usually 3/4 hard red or white and 1/4 Kamut. I also got mine from Azure. It is the Kamut brand and was very clean. It mills wonderfully.

  • @ronsellew5696
    @ronsellew5696 Před 29 dny

    Can't wait for part 2

  • @jenniferallison2310
    @jenniferallison2310 Před 28 dny +1

    Love your videos so much and appreciate YOU so much!

  • @SeasidePrincess
    @SeasidePrincess Před 28 dny +1

    My fav rolls are 1/3 each hard red, hard white, kamut. They are delicious as a garlic twist knot too!

  • @jenniferraiche5052
    @jenniferraiche5052 Před 5 dny +1

    Just wanted to let you know that as of right now azure standard has discontinued their “Kamut” grains. They now only have the khorasan.

  • @Barbie-Bright
    @Barbie-Bright Před měsícem

    Happy Friday, thank you for, the break down. 🤗

  • @dawngross9780
    @dawngross9780 Před 28 dny +1

    My sourdough starter loves Kamut!! Also have made pita bread with it - just starting out with this grain and look forward to making more with it 🙂

  • @kimberlymaehrer6665
    @kimberlymaehrer6665 Před měsícem

    I just got my Khorasan from Pleasant Hill Grains. Excited to start using it!

  • @WholeBibleBelieverWoman

    We have just made kamut like a "daily grain" by cooking it on the stovetop. My housemate loves it. The little I tried working with it for bread didn't seem to go very well so I backed off from that. But for us, the main reason for backing off was the price, which I believe was about double what we usually pay for organic grains.

    • @GrainsandGrit
      @GrainsandGrit  Před 29 dny +1

      Yes it is very pricy of a grain, but so worth it if you can!

  • @fishnlady
    @fishnlady Před 4 dny +1

    I just picked up my 4th Azure Standard order today and in it was a 25 pound bag of Khorasan I ordered. It was very clean. My May order had hard red wheat and soft white wheat and I was very disappointed in the 50 pound bag of hard red wheat because it was very dirty. This current order I had Khorasan, Soft White and Hard Red and the only one that was dirty was the hard red wheat. SMH wondering why.

    • @GrainsandGrit
      @GrainsandGrit  Před 2 dny +1

      They're not bad at a budget price. But if you want premium, go with 4 Generations Organic Farms: www.grainsandgrit.com/4generations

  • @ohiofarmgirl3384
    @ohiofarmgirl3384 Před měsícem

    This video is perfect timing. I pick up my 25 lb bag at my Azure drop on Monday! I’ve recently started to mill flour due to GI issues with store bought and I’m having better results with the wheat berries.

  • @sharonpasquini5772
    @sharonpasquini5772 Před měsícem

    Excited about this video... I haven't worked with khorasan yet... I'm picking up my Azure order today and I ordered 25 lb of it!!

  • @angelam.larson6600
    @angelam.larson6600 Před měsícem +1

    I buy small bags of Bob's Red Mill Kamut wheat berries. A store that is local carries them. I have used it mainly for homemade pasta noodles. It has also worked great mixed with durum wheat in Portuguese rolls.

    • @GrainsandGrit
      @GrainsandGrit  Před měsícem

      Ummm I need to know what Portuguese rolls are!!

    • @WholeBibleBelieverWoman
      @WholeBibleBelieverWoman Před 29 dny

      Where did you find a recipe for Portuguese rolls?! My son moved to Portugal a couple years ago and he couldn't stop raving about their "superior" bread. He's just SURE that everything they are doing with their bread is the BEST...!

    • @angelam.larson6600
      @angelam.larson6600 Před 27 dny +1

      Portuguese rolls have always been a favorite of mine. If you like crusty, hearty Italian bread, you'll like Portuguese rolls. I looked up a recipe online & substituted freshly milled flour. I tweeked the recipe a little. They were very good.

    • @WholeBibleBelieverWoman
      @WholeBibleBelieverWoman Před 27 dny +1

      @@angelam.larson6600 Nice! I'm going to try to find that recipe.

  • @SuperLauramack
    @SuperLauramack Před 26 dny

    I make kamut/hard white wheat and it's the best! I do half and half.

  • @robertrobertson5905
    @robertrobertson5905 Před 26 dny

    I like to follow your recipe on the simple hard red or white bread and use 20% kumut . It taste as you described kumut nutty and buttery

  • @Dear_Kylie
    @Dear_Kylie Před měsícem

    I really enjoy using Kamut. I am still experimenting to find a good recipe for a loaf of bread with it but I use half whole wheat Kamut right now. But yes, great tortillas. Cannot wait for the roll recipe!

    • @GrainsandGrit
      @GrainsandGrit  Před měsícem +1

      I actually did a loaf the other day that turned out, surprisingly, well lol happy accident! Needs a bit more tweaking to make it perfect 😀

    • @Dear_Kylie
      @Dear_Kylie Před 29 dny

      @@GrainsandGrit oh I really hope you post it the finished recipe. I’m trying so hard to switch to freshly milled grains completely but I really like the flavor the kamut and einkorn and am struggling to nail perfect recipes.

  • @user-bw2cr9qo9b
    @user-bw2cr9qo9b Před 29 dny +1

    I mix kamut with ap and hard red.

  • @rosennlynnliberty03
    @rosennlynnliberty03 Před 26 dny

    I love Kamut

  • @susanchamblee1190
    @susanchamblee1190 Před 29 dny +1

    I bought 2lbs of Kamut but not sure how to use it. I'm still new with this stone ground flour baking. I'm enjoying it though.

    • @GrainsandGrit
      @GrainsandGrit  Před 27 dny

      Wonderful! Be sure to download my free Newbie Guide: bit.ly/3XgUWrD

  • @partinsheritagehomestead4981

    I love making pasta with kamut especially since my diabetic husband can eat it.

  • @skyecrescent
    @skyecrescent Před 26 dny

    What are the cookbooks on the counter? The Perfect Loaf, The Prairie Homestead Cookbook, Sue Becker, and ?

    • @GrainsandGrit
      @GrainsandGrit  Před 25 dny

      Good eye! I have Mary's Nest The Modern Pioneer cookbook which is new, and on the very top is my bible :-)

  • @galemartin3277
    @galemartin3277 Před měsícem

    Makes the best chocolate chip cookies as well! Very chewy! Yum!

    • @EmeryShae
      @EmeryShae Před měsícem

      Do you have a great recipe for Kamut cookies?

    • @sjking1111
      @sjking1111 Před měsícem

      I think that's the only other way I've used kamut is for the cookies. I've also made a batch of muffins using Sue Becker's recipes.

    • @GrainsandGrit
      @GrainsandGrit  Před měsícem

      Oooo I haven’t tried it in my cookies yet but I need to!

    • @sjking1111
      @sjking1111 Před 29 dny +1

      I literally went to the Google after this video to find a recipe. Found one that looks easy enough. They'll be perfect for this Sabbath! 😋

  • @fishnlady
    @fishnlady Před měsícem

    I recently got started grinding my own wheat. My first grain purchases were from Azure Standard and the small 5 lb bags were very clean but I ordered a 50 lb bag and it is very dirty and lots of debris and other grain pieces mixed in. I think it’s a crap shoot buying from Azure but very expensive from the other sources. I wonder what the best method is to clean the grains.
    Thank you for all your videos, I am learning so much from you.

    • @bethp8436
      @bethp8436 Před měsícem +1

      Last fall I saw a video on CZcams of a lady showing how she cleans her grain that she purchased locally yo where she lives. The grain was quite dirty and had a lot of debris. The lady used big round sifting screens that were different sizes to sift away the debris. They screens are available in different sizes to sift it different sizes. I don’t remember he4 bane or the channel name but you could type in grain sifters and suggestions will come up.

    • @GrainsandGrit
      @GrainsandGrit  Před měsícem +1

      Yes I personally have been fine with their grains, but I have heard it from other people it’s just a hit or miss.
      And I agree with the other commenter about cleaning grains. Screens with various size holes and a lot of shaking lol

    • @fishnlady
      @fishnlady Před 27 dny

      @@bethp8436 Thank you for the suggestion. I was thinking about taking it outside with a fan and let the grain fall through the wind from the fan into another bucket to blow away the dust at least. I will also set the buckets of grain down in my chest freezer to stay for 3 days to kill any possible bug larvae. Unfortunately the grain from other places is nearly twice the price. Maybe its because they clean their grains better which takes more labor.

    • @bethp8436
      @bethp8436 Před 27 dny

      @@fishnlady yes they do clean them. I get mine from Bread Beckers. Their grain is very clean. The B3 Jersey not only clean their grain but 5hey also put it through a piece of equipment that sprays carbon dioxide on the grain so if there is any small bug larvae is with the wheat berries the carbon dioxide will kill them. Have never opened up my large bucket if wheat and found any sign of bugs. When I lived out west and bought hard red wheat I did find evidence that weevils had been in the wheat berries when it was bagged up for sale. I don’t know where you live but Bread Beckers has a lot of coop locations that they deliver to in the eastern part of the USA and some in eastern Texas, too they deliver once every 3 or 4 months and the price is very small compared to what shipping the grains would cost you.

  • @EmeryShae
    @EmeryShae Před měsícem

    I think Kamut actually is easier to digest. The Food Nanny sells All Purpose Kamut flour, of course it’s unbleached, but anyway, her customers all love it and she has so many stories of people who can easily digest it but cannot digest regular wheat.

  • @nccgolden3626
    @nccgolden3626 Před měsícem +1

    I love Kamut! Makes delicious pancakes. I use 50-69 grans w Hard white when i make braided challah, pizza dough, etc.
    BTW surprised you dont mention Bread Beckers.
    Worth checking out their co-op plan. I was blessed to have someone less than 2 miles as a drop off spot save a lot on shipping. I decided to go with a 6 gallon bucket after First buying a 2 pound bag to try out. It saves a lot more and theirs is the Organic Kamut brand. They treat all their wheat w co2 to kill any eggs, etc n seal sir tight

    • @GrainsandGrit
      @GrainsandGrit  Před měsícem +1

      Ah forgot about bread Beckers! Yep they have it too, just not everyone may have access to them depending on where they live 😀

  • @benjamindrew9232
    @benjamindrew9232 Před 28 dny +1

    Kamut mills like rice. It’s not soft. I use it exclusively in cornbread.

    • @GrainsandGrit
      @GrainsandGrit  Před 27 dny

      Goodness, you must be doing something wrong. It's one of the softest, fluffiest grains I've ever encountered.

    • @benjamindrew9232
      @benjamindrew9232 Před 26 dny

      @@GrainsandGrit how is that? I have a nutrimill and the grainmaket mill. The Nutrimill admittedly does thing a bit finer, same as the wonder mill you have.
      Once baked it’s fine. But freshly milled I don’t think it’s possible to be fluffy, say like, soft white. It has the same texture as white rice and durum when it is fresh out of the mill.

  • @valchand1463
    @valchand1463 Před měsícem +2

    I course ground it and cooked it like cream of wheat. Can’t wait for next video!

    • @GrainsandGrit
      @GrainsandGrit  Před měsícem

      Oooo I haven’t tried cream of wheat with it! Definitely need to do that next!

  • @mamabird2434
    @mamabird2434 Před měsícem

    I’m finding it browns darker than other wheats

    • @GrainsandGrit
      @GrainsandGrit  Před měsícem

      I actually haven’t experienced that myself but maybe it depends on the recipe? Good to know!

  • @evgeniakotsifos7878
    @evgeniakotsifos7878 Před 24 dny

    Is Kamut gluten free?

    • @GrainsandGrit
      @GrainsandGrit  Před 20 dny +1

      Nope, it's a type of wheat, and all wheat has gluten. That's what makes it so good to make breads and things with.

  • @user-bw2cr9qo9b
    @user-bw2cr9qo9b Před 29 dny +3

    It is sticky.

  • @ekennedy9982
    @ekennedy9982 Před měsícem

    HeLP! My email address is blocked on your site. I'm not a scammer, just a newbie that would like to join your newsletter, etc

    • @GrainsandGrit
      @GrainsandGrit  Před měsícem

      Oh goodness, there can be a few reasons for this. Can you email me at felicia@grainsandgrit.com so I can look in to this? 😀