Waring YM350 manual Blueberry Vanilla Yogurt

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specialty stores. If vanilla paste is unavailable replace with pure vanilla extract.

Nutritional information per serving:

Calories 213 (18% from fat) • carb. 30g • pro. 11g • fat 5g sat. fat 3g • chol. 20mg • sod. 142mg • calc. 375mg • fiber 0g

Blueberry Vanilla Yogurt

Makes 6 servings

4¾ cups lowfat (2%) milk

2-3 tablespoons agave sweetener or honey

1tablespoon vanilla paste or pure vanilla extract ½ cup plus 2 tablespoons dry nonfat milk

½ cup plus 2 tablespoons plain yogurt

½ cup blueberry preserves, preferably the all-fruit variety

Heat the milk in a saucepan over medium heat. Once milk reaches 185°F and is about to boil, remove from stove and stir in the agave or honey and vanilla paste. Allow milk to cool to 110°F. To speed up the cooling process, whisk liquid frequently or place saucepan in ice water.

Once liquid reaches appropriate temperature, whisk in dried milk and yogurt until ingredients are thoroughly homogenous.

While liquid is cooling, place a heaping tablespoon of blueberry preserves in each jar.

Pour liquid into individual jars. Place jars into the Waring Pro™ Yogurt Maker without their lids. Cover the yogurt maker and set for 10 hours; press the on button.

When the yogurt maker signals that the yogurt is finished, cover the jars with their lids and store in the refrigerator. Yogurt will keep refrigerated for up to one week.

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