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enjoylife950 02-03-2010 09:28 AM

There are yogurt maker's but it just as easy to make in your oven at home just set your oven for a 100 degrees for about 8 hours put it glass bowl and cover it with foil.

Margie 02-03-2010 09:39 AM

Does anyone have any ideas to flavor besides kool aid I cant stand the taste of that.

Margie

enjoylife950 02-03-2010 10:09 AM

Try using fruit, frozen fruit , or get like pie filling in a can and add it to the home made yogut or you can take your fruit like you are making jelly cook it until it softens and cool it down add to your yogurt yummie

trupeach 02-03-2010 11:32 AM


Originally Posted by Margie
Does anyone have any ideas to flavor besides kool aid I cant stand the taste of that.

Margie

I get 4 oz jars of baby food they have so many different fruits and I mix that in the yogurt. Another is maple syrup.

Once you make yogurt you can make yocheese........yummo I replace 1/2 the sourcream or mayo in any recipe with yocheese. Yocheese has no taste of it's own so it picks up the flavor of the mayo and sourcream. I even mix it with cream cheese. To make yocheese line a strainer with a coffee filter and pour the yogurt into it. Let it drain about 3 hours and there you have it yocheese. The liquid that is left is the whey, it is packed with protein so I add it to smoothies or in place of water in homemade bread and soups.

Rose Hall 02-03-2010 11:35 AM

You read my mind! I kept meaing to post a question about homemade yogurt! I have a yogurt maker, the problem is I need to make soy yogurt. I make my own soymilk (with a soymilk maker), I have the powdered soymilk, the non-dairy yogurt starter, etc. I follow the recipe that came with the machine and still my yogurt separates and is NASTY !!!!! My son has a dairy allergy and the soy yogurt at Kroger is $1 each. Not enough to break the bank, but every penny counts.

Any ideas anyone?? I really would like to be able to make my own.

thanks!!!
Rose Hall

enjoylife950 02-03-2010 07:04 PM

Hello Rose have you tried to look on the food network I think the mans name is Allen Brown hes the guy that does like experiance with foods you might want to check there for like soy yogurt those people on there are pretty neat in making up recipes.
Good luck checking out the program

trupeach 02-03-2010 07:12 PM


Originally Posted by enjoylife950
Hello Rose have you tried to look on the food network I think the mans name is Allen Brown hes the guy that does like experiance with foods you might want to check there for like soy yogurt those people on there are pretty neat in making up recipes.
Good luck checking out the program

The name is Alton Brown.

enjoylife950 02-03-2010 08:49 PM

Lol sorry but at least I had the last name right im not so good remembering first names im really bad at that but face I remember well have a great night

reneebobby 02-04-2010 05:51 AM

Wow I just figured it out if you bought the machine (because I'm not sure if my stove goes that low) and I don't have a toaster oven the price to make your own yogurt is the cost of a quart of milk. You get 8 4oz of yogurt,which is roughly $1.00/container and a quart of milk is about $1.00 it costs you about 12 cents to make. heck of a savings. Oh man DH is oging to die with the bread maker and now making yogurt. oh boy oh boy

vjengels 02-04-2010 05:56 AM

Hi Margie,
I use jams, My favorite is Huckleberry, but blueberry, choke cherry,choke cherry, and cherry ( what I've canned) are all good too.
Great breakfast idea:
1/2 C yogurt
1/3 C All Bran buds
1C fresh fruit,
That'll stay with you all morning, low fat ,high fiber, portable. yummy


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