Good deal 50% off product great for home use. New was £19.99
14 comments
cburns
4 Sep 17#1
Just remember that you DON'T need the sachets.... to make great yogurt with this kit
PS.... is you Yog hurt :thumbsup:
YoNoHeSido to cburns
4 Sep 17#3
How would you make it without the sachets? My husband would love this but he's tight and would moan about buying the sachets
mango64uk to YoNoHeSido
4 Sep 17#5
Use some live yogurt culture (anything that says with live cultures on the tub) it needs to be plain with no added flavours. Link to easy yogurt making recipe (http://trinaholden.com/easiest-yogurt-recipe-ever/) If you can't be bothered to heat the milk and then let it come to temperature then use uht milk as it's already heat treated, that's what I do. Once the yogurt has incubated you can strain it off using a sieve lined with kitchen paper to make Greek style yogurt.
bojangles to YoNoHeSido
4 Sep 17#7
I got one of the 12 jar sets. I keep the last jar as my starter & use UHT Milk. So I end up with 11 jars each time.
They dont seem to sell my model anymore (was only £18)
prash_2k
4 Sep 17#2
You can do it yourself. All you need a tiny bit of live culture yogurt to use as a "seed", add it to some milk in a container and stick it in a warm airing cupboard overnight.
If you like mix the milk with any flavor you want before hand like vanilla pods, caramel etc
This look perfect if you don't have a warm spot in the house :party:
cburns
4 Sep 17#4
Go to YouTube and type in " easiyo yogurt without the sachets" there are lots of examples with or without a yogurt maker....... :thumbsup:
michaeljb
4 Sep 17#6
Thx for reminding me we have 2 of these in the cupboard unopened, might give em a whirl, been on a skyr binge recently, wonder if I could make some of that :thinking:
bojangles to michaeljb
4 Sep 17#8
Skyr is classed as Cheese - so could be a tad difficult!
michaeljb to bojangles
4 Sep 17#9
You learn something new everyday :thumbsup:
CheapLife
4 Sep 17#10
Agree the sachets are pricey. £5 for 3 sachets. Pretty sure yoghurt tubs are less than £1 at Aldi
wooookie
4 Sep 17#11
We make ours in a slow cooker just 2 litres of blue milk, a tub of live starter yoghurt and fresh yoghurt in the morning, we also strain it to make Turkish style yoghurt. daringgourmet.com/eas…rt/
JustExtreme to wooookie
4 Sep 17#12
Very nice thanks for the link
bd1981bd
5 Sep 17#13
Sorry to do the proverbial on everyone's fireworks but isn't time better spent elsewhere rather than making your own yoghurt??!! I'm missing something I think...
BassBassBass to bd1981bd
5 Sep 17#14
Agreed 420% Even watching sports is a better use of time than making your own yogurt
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PS.... is you Yog hurt :thumbsup:
Link to easy yogurt making recipe (http://trinaholden.com/easiest-yogurt-recipe-ever/)
If you can't be bothered to heat the milk and then let it come to temperature then use uht milk as it's already heat treated, that's what I do.
Once the yogurt has incubated you can strain it off using a sieve lined with kitchen paper to make Greek style yogurt.
I keep the last jar as my starter & use UHT Milk.
So I end up with 11 jars each time.
They dont seem to sell my model anymore (was only £18)
All you need a tiny bit of live culture yogurt to use as a "seed", add it to some milk in a container and stick it in a warm airing cupboard overnight.
If you like mix the milk with any flavor you want before hand like vanilla pods, caramel etc
This look perfect if you don't have a warm spot in the house :party:
there are lots of examples with or without a yogurt maker....... :thumbsup:
daringgourmet.com/eas…rt/