Afternoon all.
A nice day here. We have been to the supermarket and MrsC has walked Dobby the dog.
We are waiting in now for a wine delivery.
No idea what we will be having for tea.
Have a good day everyone.
JoM wrote:Jen, I had a Lakeland delivery yesterday. I’d ordered an Easi Yo yoghurt maker as we get through loads of it so thought I’d make our own. I’ve made a big pot of strawberry yoghurt overnight and it’s delicious!
Kaz wrote:It was a prosecco afternoon tea *hic!*
Workingman wrote:Why not just use a slow cooker and a food thermometer?
I have been doing it for years, it's just milk (full) and a few spoonfuls of live plain yoghurt. Sugar or honey, if you must. You can keep some of the basic stuff you made aside instead of the shop-bought live yoghurt for your next batch.
My favourite is vanilla (extract) and chopped hazel or pecan nuts. It takes about 12 hours but it keeps for days in the fridge and any excess goes in the freezer.
No additives, preservatives, flavourings or chemical sweeteners, just yoghurt.
JoM wrote:Workingman wrote:Why not just use a slow cooker and a food thermometer?
I have been doing it for years, it's just milk (full) and a few spoonfuls of live plain yoghurt. Sugar or honey, if you must. You can keep some of the basic stuff you made aside instead of the shop-bought live yoghurt for your next batch.
My favourite is vanilla (extract) and chopped hazel or pecan nuts. It takes about 12 hours but it keeps for days in the fridge and any excess goes in the freezer.
No additives, preservatives, flavourings or chemical sweeteners, just yoghurt.
I haven’t got a slow cooker or a food thermometer
I’ve made yoghurt in the Instant Pot before, pretty much how you describe, but it’s such a faff that I only ever bothered twice.
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