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Mumof3
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Karin
Ellenwood
GA
USA
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Posted - May 03 2009 : 06:11:46 AM
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I'm making batch number 5 of the crock pot yogurt and I love it. I made some yogurt cheese last week (drained the yogurt by placing it in cheesecloth and let it drain on the refrigerator) with garlic and dill. Yum. :) It was delicious on crackers. I've used plain yogurt cheese in place of sour cream on baked potatoes and it is delicious as well. Plus, adding the old stand-by- strawberries and brown sugar. I love how versatile it is.
Karin
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farmgirlannie
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Annie
Chehalis
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farmgirlannie
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Annie
Chehalis
Wa
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Posted - May 09 2009 : 9:12:28 PM
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Oops I forgot to add. Almost all storebought yogurt contains pectin (even natural organic ones) so homemade yogurt will never have exactly the same consistancy, no matter the fat content of the milk you use. |
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bboopster
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Betty Jo
West Bend
Wisconsin
USA
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Posted - May 10 2009 : 08:55:10 AM
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OK, I will be making Yogurt today!!!! Would have to buy some as I am all out. Anyone have an easy recipe for kefir? Thank you for the recipes. ![](icons/icon_smile_cool.gif)
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Mamarude
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Anna
Durango
Colorado
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Posted - May 12 2009 : 06:00:46 AM
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I did it! I made yogurt in the cooler last night, it wasn't set up when I went to bed, but this morning it is nice and thick! I can't believe I made yogurt! I used milk from our raw milk cowshare, and yogourmet culture, and the cooler/hot water method. |
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pamcook
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Pam
Chapel Hill
NC
USA
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Posted - May 12 2009 : 4:17:12 PM
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DD has been making yogurt since I forwarded your recipes to her. 2 y.o. DGD wants a "smoothie" (milk & strawberry yogurt mixed together) as soon as she wakes up every morning - she's saving a ton of money making her own. I need to try it - just been so busy with my sourdough :) I made butter Friday night after we got home from seeing the new Star Trek movie. Had it with my sourdough bread and then the next morning with our sourdough waffles. My DH is enjoying this new passion of mine. Maybe I'll get to Whole Foods tomorrow to pick up some milk and Fage yogurt...I'll let you know how mine turns out!
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farm~maid
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Christine
IN
USA
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Posted - May 16 2009 : 04:52:53 AM
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I made yogurt yesterday that is perhaps the best I've made yet. Wait, it is the best. It was smooth and almost sweet, although I didn't add anything to sweeten it. I usually use Dannon as I couldn't get Stonyfield Farm Organic. I've read many recommendations for this yogurt. The local grocery store finally had it this week. A bit more expensive, but I can see it's well worth it. I'm not sure if it's the Stonyfield Farm yogurt or the fact that I had doubled the recipe and only used 2 heaping Tab. of yogurt for culture when I should have used 4. I realized this half way through incubation and I figured I'd just have to let it go. I also didn't skim the cream from the fresh milk. I'll be making it again this way and will let you know if it was just a one time success or if it's the way I'll be making yogurt.
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GreenMeAlison
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Alison
Longmont
CO
USA
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Posted - May 19 2009 : 08:21:50 AM
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I know this may sound crazy, but anyone ever made a non-dairy yogurt? I've been thinking about making some with coconut milk (they sell a coconut yogurt, but it is 2 bucks for 8oz!) and the starter I've seen at the store is dairy based.
(Trust me I'd make real dairy yogurt if I could, but I am lactose intolerant and allergic to caesin...so dairy is a big no no for me!) As it is I may try the earlier crockpot yogurt with the coconut yogurt as a starter...
Alison
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pamcook
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Pam
Chapel Hill
NC
USA
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Posted - May 19 2009 : 4:54:56 PM
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wow - if you try it, be sure to let us know how it turns out. At $8 a pop, I supposed it would be worth it the one time to get your culture and start making your own. A non-dairy recipe would be great for a lot of folks.
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GreenMeAlison
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Alison
Longmont
CO
USA
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Posted - May 20 2009 : 06:47:10 AM
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Okay -- I made the coconut yogurt and it WORKED! I just ate a bowl with fresh strawberries and a little honey for breakfast!
Here is a picture of the yogurt still in my crock:
http://www.greenme.vg/2009/05/20/homemade-yogurt-vegan-yogurt-too/
I didn't publish my recipe on my blog yet as it likely still needs tweaked, but I basically followed Christine's and used coconut.
Five 14 oz cans of coconut milk and one 8 oz coconut yogurt (rather than 1/2 cup) as a starter. And 1 tablespoon arrowroot powder that I added to the milk while it was in the cooking stage. Not sure if it is the nature of the coconut milk or my crock pot, but it took a little over 3 hours to get to 180F, which I did just cause that seems like good advice!
Thanks everyone for your inspiration!
Alison
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Calicogirl
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Sharon
Bruce Crossing
Michigan
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pamcook
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Pam
Chapel Hill
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