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Euro Cuisine All-Natural Yogurt Starter 5-pk.

Euro Cuisine All-Natural Yogurt Starter 5-pk.
From Euro Cuisine

List Price: $19.99
Price: $19.98

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Product Description

Farm fresh yogurt now starts in your kitchen. This starter kit for your EuroCuisine Yogurt Maker contains 10 pouches of concentrated formula for firm, delicious yogurt. Each pouch makes 126 fluid ounces, or 21 jars of creamy yogurt for mealtime and snack time alike.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #30171 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Euro Cuisine

Features

  • Create your own healthful yogurt at home
  • Includes 5 packets of yogurt starter
  • Precisely balanced to make a smooth, creamy and great-tasting yogurt every time
  • Each starter packet combines skim milk powder, sucrose, ascorbic acid and lactic bacteria yogurt starter

Customer Reviews

Van Wyk Yogurt4
This yogurt "starter" seems to be good stuff. The price of the yogurt starter seems to be a bit high, bringing home-made yogurt to the same cost as store bought. But the home-made yogurt is better for you because the store-bought yogurt is Pastureized after making the yogurt, thus destroying the friendly bacteria culture. This system starts with Pastureized milk but nothing is allowed to harm the friendly bacteria in the home-prepared version of the yogurt. After preparation, I mix mine with a tad of Sugar Twin and vanilla, sometimes adding some diced strawberries, blueberries or peaches.

Quality Starter5
High quality yogurt starter that has consistently produced results. Does not contain pectin.

Starter packets contain sucrose, and I found that when I re-used a culture from one batch of yogurt to the next adding a tsp sugar helped create firmer yogurt.

Yogurt is very sour and strong in flavor. Firms to slightly softer than Dannon plain yogurt after 8 hours of culturing. Yogurt is a perfect match for Mediterranean and Indian dishes, but may require some sugar to mix with fruit effectively.

I have successfully made both whole milk and skim milk yogurt with this starter. Whole milk was considerably firmer and easier to use in cooking. Consider adding pectin if using skim milk if you intend to eat it out of the cup.

I think this is good....4
The only reason I'm hesitant to give this 5 stars is that I lack the resources to test yogurt to make sure the starter gives you all the good stuff that you need. That said, it's easy to use and the directions are clear.