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Special Modes
Making Yogurt
Always follow USDA guidelines on food safety.
To make yogurt, you will need milk and either fresh live yogurt or a yogurt culture, obtainable from health food stores.
Use natural yogurt with live culture and without additives.
The yogurt must be fresh (short storage time).
You can use either pasteurized or fresh whole milk. Pasteurized milk can be used without any further treatment. Fresh milk must first be heated to 195° F / 90° C (not boiled!) and then cooled down to 95° F / 35° C. Fresh milk will give a firmer yogurt than
The yogurt and the milk should have the same percentage of fat.
Do not move or shake the jars while the yogurt is thickening.
Immediately after preparation leave the yogurt to cool in the fridge.
How firm
Possible reasons for unsatisfactory results
Yogurt is not firm:
Incorrect storage of starter yogurt, too much time out of the refrigerator (e.g. in transportation), damaged packaging, milk not sufficiently heated.
Liquid has separated:
The jars were moved, yogurt was not cooled down quickly enough.
Yogurt is gritty:
Milk was overheated or in poor condition, milk and starter yogurt not evenly stirred.
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