This is so easy that it is a crime NOT to always have a little yogurt in the house.
Mix 1 tablespoon in 1 cup of milk (or 4 tablespoons to a quart), let sit for 12-24 hours and enjoy!
If it is too sour, culture it for less time. Not cultured enough? Give it more time or more warmth. Play around with what works for your tastes and in your home. But, remember, it will be pour-able, not thick like store bought (which you can make, but it is more involved).
I've been on a raw milk yogurt tonic binge lately. We mix 2 pastured egg yolks with 2 teaspoons of Grade B maple syrup stirring well and then fill the glass with drinkable yogurt and stir again. Now that is a great, healthy breakfast that will last for hours! Try it. It is so yummy!
Why Butter 101? Because I love butter. So did my grandmother. And her grandmother before her. There is nothing more nourishing on the planet that is so easy to obtain. Since 1926, consumption of butter has dropped precipitously, at the same time cancer and heart disease has soared. It’s not because of butter! Eat more butter my friends!
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How to make perfect yogurt
Here I go again, stealing from others. Hope they find it flattering!
I have gotten so many comments on this post from Nourishing Kitchen that I wanted to post it here for all to see and share. Thanks so much to NK for this great post.
Ten tips for making perfect homemade yogurt.
I have gotten so many comments on this post from Nourishing Kitchen that I wanted to post it here for all to see and share. Thanks so much to NK for this great post.
Ten tips for making perfect homemade yogurt.
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