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Tapioca Maltodextrin

Tapioca Maltodextrin (all you need to know)

Tapioca Maltodextrin (some manufacturers may also call it “N-Zorbit M”) is a modified tapioca starch. As you might remember, from my video on Kuzu, natural starches absolve water and get swallen by it. Therefore, that’s how they thicken liquids. However, natural starches are sensitive to acidity, sugars & fats! In other words, natural starch will not interact in any way with products high in fats. Fat will coat the starch molecule and prevent it from absorbing water. That’s exactly where modified starches come in place. Tapioca Maltodextrin was modified in a way that it can interact with oily & fatty products. It also does not require any heat exposure to get activated, unlike natural starches. [siteorigin_widget class=”WP_Widget_Media_Video”][/siteorigin_widget] With TM you can make powders out of any oily/fatty products. Think about Nutella, caramel, Parmesan cheese, walnut oil, hazelnut oil, etc. The other cool property of TM is that it increases the volume of the end product. This property is often used by commercial food manufacturers, who powder different fatty products to make them less fatty and lower in calories, while remaining the same volume. And finally, it’s worth noting that while TM does not give any off or starchy taste to the end product, if you are working with ratios above 50-60% it will give a very slight sweet taste (like in Peas & Nori tarlets example). If you want to learn other cool culinary techniques, click HERE. You can also see more of my video recipes HERE.

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Edible Earth

How to make Edible Earth (Noma’s signature dish)

Edible Earth Today was the day when I’ve cooked like the best restaurant on EARTH! Get it? ???? Yes, today I’ve cooked the Edible Earth, Noma’s signature dish. If you don’t know Noma restaurant, you’ve been living under a rock and you should check it out right now! Here’s their IG page FYI: https://instagram.com/nomacph?igshid=qwjdylyr5guk Ok, now that you’re back, let’s make some Edible Earth / Edible Soil, or as some may call it “Edible Dirt”. The recipe that I’m sharing with you here is my version of the recipe, it’s modified from the original. And I encourage you as well, to go ahead make your own versions. This recipe is very versatile and you can use it in many different ways and add your own flavours.  If you do, don’t forget to share your creations with me on IG, I’m always curious to see what your creations, guys! Ingredients for Edible Earth: 200g Dark bread / crackers 35g Dark raisins 2g Liquid Smoke …. FULL RECIPE INCLUDED WITH CULINARY ACADEMY Directions: Crush bread or crackers in a food processor. Mix together with all the non-oily liquid ingredients and dehydrate in the oven for 10 min (400F). Crush again. Mix all the oils with …… Full Recipe is Part of the CULINARY ACADEMY Join TODAY and have access to all Classes + Recipes. Once enrolled, you’ll get a LIFETIME ACCESS to the academy, incl. all the new upcoming cooking lectures and modules and this recipe. https://youtu.be/a7XW5XodRE0 read more

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