[What the Yam?!] (https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/150038)
I finally got around to gathering my notes on this recipe.
Something so weird and so delicious. This is my version of a commercial profile that I find absolutely disgusting. I knew that I could make the profile delicious.
• FLV Marshmallow @ 0.75%
• FLV Rich Cinnamon @ 0.1%
• CAP Ripe Strawberries @ 3%
• INW Shisha Strawberry @ 2%
• CAP Sugar Cookie @ 3%
• FLV Sweetness @ 0.5%
• FLV Whipped CREAM @ 0.75%
• FLV YAM @ 1%
I tried a few Yams and they were all mostly nasty with horrible off notes to me. FLV was pretty good but it tasted really raw and starchy but wasn't disgusting and no off notes. I knew that I needed something to warm it up and sort of cook it so using Rich cinnamon used super low achieved that first try. The Capella Sugar Cookie helps it out a bit here as the generic bakery kind of slides under as a base and fill it out. Sugar Cookie may not be the best but it's a phenomenal tool when used to build a bakery base.
I shamelessly stole ID10-T's marshmallow idea from a lucky charms cereal and it fit very well here. FLV Marshmallow and FLV Whipped Cream.
Then I tested strawberries in pairs. About 6 different iterations. RF, TFA Ripe, JF Sweet, INW Shisha, and then Capella released Ripe Strawberries. I was looking for something Ripe and syrupy kind of generic sweet red berry sauce that blended in. Shisha because... yeah... it's straight strawberry syrup. Capella because it brings that fairly authentic sweetened macerated strawberry thing. I love this new flavor.
Balance was the trickiest part once I nailed down the ingredients.. I wanted something slightly separated that started with sweet cooked yams and finished with the berries and nuances to keep you wanting to come back to it. If you mix it up please leave a review if you're a member and able to. If you want to play with subs, the cookie and strawberries leave some wiggle room for tweaking to your favorites. The yam, marshmallow, whipped cream, and rich cinnamon are not able to be substituted. That candied yam base is a thing of beauty.
This needs a 2 week steep at least. 3 weeks is better.
It's also available at BCF as a recipe pack that supports my fight against cancer. I thank all the kind folks that bought it and the folks that made it possible to be a recipe pack. ❤️
I've had this steeping for 11 days. I guess I can wait 10 more, if you insist.
OoooooOOOOH. Just when I think I'm out, you pull me back in! 😂😂😂 I haven't mixed anything up in a hot minute but I'm going to be getting the concentrates for this recipe. It sounds mindblowing.
Could I sub Rick's SugarDaddy sweetener for the FLV Sweetness, do you think?
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If the creator says it needs a 2-3 week steep, why would you expect anything as a SNV?...
i always test everything as a snv first, whether it's something I made or someone else's recipe, to see how it starts out and to get an idea of how it might change over time, something that's heavily encouraged here
ive just never enountered a mix like this that is almost entirely tasteless as a snv
I can understand that for things that require only a few days steep, but if something calls for two weeks, recommended 3, then it’s not surprising. It’s encouraged to try juices and take notes for sure, but to leave a comment saying that something has no flavor when you’re using it as a SNV and it’s not meant to be can turn new mixers off.