I have
gotten into a pretty good yogurt-making routine by now. The whole process takes
many hours, but it is mostly hands-off. One area I’ve been having trouble with
is heating the milk without burning it. If I do not stir the milk often enough
while it is heating, it starts to burn to the bottom. Once, the burnt milk
pieces come off the bottom of the pot while mixing the milk, and I ended up with
little burnt flecks floating around the milk. To solve that problem, I strained
the milk through a cloth to remove all of the burnt particles. I was glad that
worked and I did not have to waste an entire gallon and a half of milk!
I have
read suggestions of methods to prevent burning the milk. They include heating
the milk on a double boiler, stirring frequently, using a low flame, or heating
it in a microwave. Until I invest in a very large double boiler, I will just
have to be more careful about stirring the milk often, and of course not using
a high flame.
Even
though I have made many batches of yogurt since I started making it a few
months ago, I always am excited to see the results in the morning. For some reason, I am constantly surprised that the milk has
yogurted!
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| looks like a science experiment...waiting for the milk to cool to 115⁰ F before adding the yogurt starter. |
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| the milk wrapped with a pot of boiling water on either side to keep it incubated all night |
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| it yogurted! you can see that it is thick because I am holding the pot tilted and the yogurt is keeping its shape |



so much fun to hear about your yogurt adventures!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoy it! Try it yourself one day!
DeleteI kind of like chunky stuff, especially chunky yogurt. I once bought a yogurt, brought it home, and forgot to put it in the fridge. When I discovered it the following morning, sitting all alone and perspiring, I noticed that the container had developed a small amount of pressure. I opened it up with the curiosity of a child who wipes peanut butter on a friend and waits politely for their reaction. Turns out, it was super chunky. Bearing in mind that I have a constitution like a concrete elephant, I decided to give it a go, and it was wonderful. I highly recommend!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like that yogurt might have been spoiled.
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