Planted and Enchanted

A casual blog about sustainability, gardening and life in Central Texas

Yogurt

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I made my own yogurt today. It was so easy; I can’t believe I hadn’t done this before! There are several different ways to make it—I used the oven method described in The Backyard Homestead as my guide.

Step 1: Heat one quart of milk and 1/3 cup dry milk in saucepan until it reaches 100-110 degrees. I used whole milk but have read that any will work.

Step 2: Pour warmed milk into covered casserole dish.
Step 3: Add three tablespoons plain yogurt to the milk and stir well. (Make sure the yogurt has live active cultures in it – check the label. In the future, I’ll use yogurt from my last homemade batch.)

Step 4: Place in warm oven (heat to 100 degrees, then turn off) and let sit for six to eight hours. (Oven too dirty to post a picture.)
Step 5: Remove from oven and store in refrigerator.

Step 6: Eat topped with fresh fruit or homemade granola. Yum!

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Growing and making things in Buda, Texas

2 thoughts on “Yogurt

  1. Farmer John's avatar

    Mmmm…yogurt! I just made some a few days ago using my Yogotherm (which works great) with milk from a local dairy that has a license to sell raw milk–http://tinyurl.com/o5bcgx

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