*It’s better for you (no preservatives, sugar or chemicals added)
*It’s less expensive
*There’s no packaging waste
*Yogurt is a healthy source of protein, calcium, magnesium and other essential vitamins, whose active bacterial cultures aid in digestion
The culmination of my efforts was nothing short of amazing. The homemade yogurt tasted lighter (no gelatin added like most commercial brands), was only lightly sour (the longer it sits the more sour it becomes) and perfectly creamy. As well, I used my low fat lactose free milk which is already a bit more creamy and sweet and it’s enhanced with extra calcium for us middle aged ladies. However, you can use any style of milk – fat free, low fat, whole and any kind of fresh plain yogurt as your starter.
Here is the simple recipe with tutorial pictures:
1 qt. milk (4 cups)
2 Tbsp. very fresh plain regular or Greek-style live-culture yogurt (full-fat, low-fat or nonfat)
Pour milk into a large, heavy pot and bring to a boil over medium high heat, stirring often. When milk foams up, pour into a bowl and put into a bath of cold water.
Cool milk to 110 degrees.
Cool milk to 110 degrees.
Whisk 1/4 cup of 110 degree milk with yogurt in a bowl. Then whisk into milk.
Pour into two glass jars, cover, wrap jars in towels and put in a cooler.
Pour into two glass jars, cover, wrap jars in towels and put in a cooler.
Add a couple more jars filled with hot water to cooler in order to keep milk warm.
Cover cooler.
So cool! I've never made my own yogurt before
ReplyDeleteMal @ The Chic Geek
i love yogurt, but i'm now dairy-free :( do you think i could substitute something like coconut milk?
ReplyDeleteI have seen yogurts made out of coconut and soy milk in the stores. I'm pretty sure if you treat it the same way, using the coconut milk as your starter you would get the same results
DeleteCool. I always thought it was a hard thing to do. Got to try it out now.
ReplyDeleteLearn more about yogurt making at mryogurt.info - we have made over 100 gallons of it, a gallon at a time with no failures.
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