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Homemade Yogurt

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Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 1 quart

Ingredients

4 cups whole milk
3 tablespoons thick yogurt with live and active cultures

Special Equipment

A deep-fry or candy thermometer

Preparation

  1. Preparation

    Step 1

    Heat milk in a medium saucepan over medium heat, stirring and scraping bottom of pan often with a heatproof spatula (for a smooth yogurt, take care not to incorporate too much air), until thermometer registers 185°.

    Step 2

    Reduce heat to low and cook milk, without stirring or letting it heat above 185°, for 20-25 minutes (it will be slightly thicker at the longer cook time).

    Step 3

    Place pot in a large bowl filled with ice water. Stir constantly until thermometer registers 110° (don't go below). Immediately and gently stir in yogurt. Pour mixture into a 32-ounce jar. Cover jar and place in a warm spot in kitchen. Let mixture sit for 10-12 hours (do not disturb jar).

    Step 4

    Taste yogurt. If you prefer a thicker, tangier yogurt, let it stand 5-8 hours longer. Refrigerate. Remember to reserve 3 tablespoons for your next batch!

Nutrition Per Serving

1/2 cup contains: Calories (kcal) 80 Fat (g) 4 Saturated Fat (g) 2.5 Cholesterol (mg) 15 Carbohydrates (g) 6 Dietary Fiber (g) 0 Total Sugars (g) 6 Protein (g) 4 Sodium (mg) 50
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