How to Nixtamalize Corn with Ash, Simple Country Cooking, Step-by-Step.

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Nixtamalizing corn, and making hominy using ash is not that difficult. Here ‪@AuthenticGardening‬ we made a simple step-by-step video describing the process. BUT: one mistake is made in this video, making it more difficult to use the prepared corn. If you can't tell what this mistake is, go to the first pinned comment that tells you the CORRECT way to nixtamalize corn. We welcome you to leave your own comment if you have anything to add that would help refine the process, anything based on your own experience.
Here are the steps described in the video:
1. Select your corn and peel kernels off the cob.
2. Wash the kernels and place them in a stainless steel pot.
3. Add finely sifted ash from hardwood.
4. Add water.
5. Bring to boil and cook 1-1.5 hours, till the kernels are semi-soft and their skins peel off easily.
6. Drain the liquid.
7. Rince the kernels thoroughly. [Because I boiled corn WITH ash, it is difficult to rinse out the ash entirely. The correct way is to boil ash in water first, preparing the alcaline solution, then to separate solution from ash and use that to cook corn WITHOUT ash.]

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  • @AuthenticGardening
    @AuthenticGardening10 ай бұрын

    When I prepared corn for this video, I was so excited that I did one very wrong thing - I boiled corn WITH ash. That made it difficult to clean the nixtamalized corn at the end - some ash and tiny coals got stuck to the kernels (I still ate that corn, it tasted too good to be wasted). The CORRECT thing would be to boil ash WITHOUT corn first, preparing an alkaline solution, pouring it off the ashes, and then using it to cook corn in. I hope you will not repeat my mistake, and prepare your corn better than I did.

  • @currendodds3304

    @currendodds3304

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video do most people don't know you need to do this to dry corn how much Ash to Corn did you use?

  • @bernardomontoya392

    @bernardomontoya392

    3 ай бұрын

    I thought you knew how to do it properly. Please read my comment. Be more assertive

  • @barneybearandlove6665
    @barneybearandlove6665 Жыл бұрын

    that is super ! some do not have wood ashes available so they can use the calcium hydroxide. i bought mine for the garden and use it, however it is sold in the mexican food section of some grocery stores, and also on line. thank you for your good video and loved your music selection too. now on to the corn medicine videos as history shows it to be a great medicine in many countries.🌾🌱

  • @AuthenticGardening

    @AuthenticGardening

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks a lot for your info contribution we all can benefit from! And check out other corn videos on my channel - I had to split it into 3 or 4, to fit in all info on corn I wanted to present.

  • @1HorseOpenSlay
    @1HorseOpenSlay5 ай бұрын

    I didn't have hard wood ash, but I had a fire of the corn stalks and cobs. I used this ash. It works really well!🌞

  • @AuthenticGardening

    @AuthenticGardening

    5 ай бұрын

    Awesome!

  • @andrewsellin1898
    @andrewsellin189810 ай бұрын

    Thanks you! Easy explanation!

  • @yschoi759
    @yschoi7595 ай бұрын

    Wonderful. I had ate corn boiled without any treating when I was child but not much in korea. I knew the alkalization of corn from book. Still we eat corn boiled without any processing. I respect the wisdom of american indian. Thank you for your clip. 옥수수로 행복한 식생활이 되기를 바랍니다. 혹시 한국에 올 기회가 있다면 연락하세요.

  • @AuthenticGardening

    @AuthenticGardening

    5 ай бұрын

    There are many types of corn - watch here kzread.info/dash/bejne/nJl80ZWciq2ecps.html.

  • @bernardomontoya392

    @bernardomontoya392

    3 ай бұрын

    Too bad. If you don’t cook the corn by using the alkalinization process you will use most of the nutrients

  • @WildPrimitiveSkills
    @WildPrimitiveSkills11 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @bernardomontoya392
    @bernardomontoya3923 ай бұрын

    I heard the purpose of cooking the Nxtamal this way is for the purpose of making the corn more nutritious. The way you cook it is way too fast. It should be left standing from 8 to 12 hours. Just bring the corn and the ash to a boiling point and let it rest from 8-12 hours ( nutritional purposes!)! Rinse it very well. Ready to use.

  • @AuthenticGardening

    @AuthenticGardening

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the comment, my process is not perfect, it's better to prepare an alkaline solution ahead of cooking corn (see pinned comment). Cooking in an alkaline solution unlocks nutrients. It might be beneficial to let the corn sit in the solution for some time. As I said, I'm not super experienced in nixtamalization, and grateful for comments that add useful info to this thread.

  • @hotepshillbilly1860
    @hotepshillbilly1860 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this! What is the approximate ratio for corn to wood ash?

  • @AuthenticGardening

    @AuthenticGardening

    Жыл бұрын

    Actually, don't follow my video, I made the mistake of cooking corn WITH ash. Instead, boil your ash in water for about 20 mins (1 cup of ash to 1 cup of corn), let it sit a bit, then pour water in a separate pot off the ash, trying not to disturb ash on the bottom. Use that solution to cook your corn.. More info here masienda.com/blogs/learn/wood-ash-nixtamal

  • @ansuajo
    @ansuajo11 ай бұрын

    Hi. I grew my own non gmo corn ....where did you get your ash??

  • @AuthenticGardening

    @AuthenticGardening

    11 ай бұрын

    I got ash from my wood stove. BUT! I made a mistake mixing ash with corn. First - boil ash and make an alkaline solution. Pour off solution into another pot, and discard the ash. Cook corn in that solution WITHOUT ASH. You can make ash by burning hardwood like oak. DO NOT use pine, as it has too much soot in it, which adds an unpleasant taste.

  • @AuthenticGardening

    @AuthenticGardening

    11 ай бұрын

    check here for more details masienda.com/blogs/learn/wood-ash-nixtamal

  • @AuthenticGardening

    @AuthenticGardening

    11 ай бұрын

    and congrats on growing your own corn!!! Power to the people who grow their own food

  • @ansuajo

    @ansuajo

    10 ай бұрын

    @@AuthenticGardening thank you....I appreciate your video and the help

  • @bernardomontoya392

    @bernardomontoya392

    3 ай бұрын

    Buy Skeale lime food type online. No mess. Same results. You may want to check other videos. This one is not that good. She corrected and still not good enough.

  • @Fernandez218
    @Fernandez2185 ай бұрын

    I wonder if nixtimilization (raising the ph of the cooking solution) works well with vegetables in order to make the vitamins more bioavailable there too. Kale, broccoli, collards, etc. -- dark green leafy vegetables have anti-nutrients in them and trying to eat leafy greens can be difficult. I've boiled them in baking soda before (raising the PH level fo the water) and the kale -- even the stalks -- disintegrate -- they come apart and they are digestible in my mouth. The water turns green. Raising the ph level of the water for cooking vegetables makes them way easier -- EVEN with beans!! Cooking beans in acidic solution makes them turn very hard. But when beans are cooked in a basic solution they cause less gas, too. I wonder if a lot of our health problems in USA -- maybe even the world -- are due to being, too clean. Not leaving dirt in there which has vital minerals and changes the properties of cooking solution to enhance the flavor of vegetables and/or meats and making more important nutrients more bioavailable for consumption.

  • @AuthenticGardening

    @AuthenticGardening

    5 ай бұрын

    WOW, you are raising VERY INTERESTING questions here! I love it! I've never researched cooking veggies in basic solution - but now that you pointed that out, I will "try at home", 😊😊. The second point - about being 'too clean' of a society - YES: and it is several issues, including added chemicals everywhere, including food, and stripping soils of nutrients (sterilized soil). As for 'adding dirt to your diet' - I've read research that says little kids that grew up eating dirt (you know how toddlers put EVERYTHING in their mouth) have less or no allergies later in life. Yay for dirt! Besides eating a bit of minerals with your dirt, dirt contains a whole microbiome of beneficial micro-organisms that is compatible with our digestive system microbiome. Of course, we are talking about healthy organic soil here - soil, not dirt. And that's why mass-production kills aliveness out of food... out of everything, really.

  • @AuthenticGardening

    @AuthenticGardening

    5 ай бұрын

    here is my video where we talk about having a little (organic) dirt in your diet kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZoShqs-qnsnLXc4.html

  • @branimirs
    @branimirs3 ай бұрын

    Priviet. I'm interested in your corn, ash, water ratio.

  • @AuthenticGardening

    @AuthenticGardening

    3 ай бұрын

    I made the mistake of cooking corn WITH ash. Instead, boil your ash in water (enough water to cover the corn plus a bit over in case it evaporates) for about 20 mins (1 cup of ash to 1 cup of corn), let it sit a bit, then pour water in a separate pot off the ash, trying not to disturb the ash on the bottom. Use that solution to cook your corn. More info here masienda.com/blogs/learn/wood-ash-nixtamal

  • @branimirs

    @branimirs

    3 ай бұрын

    @@AuthenticGardening I made the same "mistake", if you can call it that. But I also did it the "right" way, by separating the water from the ash. Though I am satisfied with the result, I feel there is still room for improvement. I followed these two recipes. kzread.info/dash/bejne/a4qexcqvg7vRnLg.html and kzread.info/dash/bejne/d52Bua5_eZDflJM.html

  • @Blessed69666
    @Blessed696666 ай бұрын

    What is the ratio of water to ashes?

  • @AuthenticGardening

    @AuthenticGardening

    6 ай бұрын

    Use about 3 parts water to 1 part ash (volume). Boil ash for about one hour first, let the ash settle, and pour off clear solution (discarding the ash). Use that solution to cook your corn in, and rinse off after the corn becomes soft.

  • @Blessed69666

    @Blessed69666

    6 ай бұрын

    @@AuthenticGardening Sounds like making lye that is used in soap making,

  • @joeusa4809

    @joeusa4809

    5 ай бұрын

    @@AuthenticGardening you said to use 3 parts water to 1 part ash (volume) How much corn?

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