That looks great Denzelmum! How long did you let it sit for?
I love Gippsland Dairy yoghurt. Does this taste like theirs?
I've put them on my list of things to try when I go on my road trip around Australia It probably wont be for a couple of years but there's no harm in planning
Quote from: Amy :-) on June 30, 2012, 07:24:58 amI've put them on my list of things to try when I go on my road trip around Australia It probably wont be for a couple of years but there's no harm in planning Drop by Melbourne, too!!!
Quote from: faffa_70 on June 04, 2012, 11:44:48 pmHalley it's a personal choice, this recipe works well with a natural starter as well (just stick to the times and temps as that is where I have my success) So when you say natural starter, do you mean just natural yoghurt that you can buy in C or W? If so, would that be a cheaper option?
Halley it's a personal choice, this recipe works well with a natural starter as well (just stick to the times and temps as that is where I have my success)
I've started making our yoghurt again with a starter from Cheeselinks and it's turning out great. I would like to find an easier way for straining the yogurt to give a nice creamy greek style and to make cheeses. I've used muslin in the past and find it messy and time consuming so I'm thinking of buying the suispro donvier strainer. Is anyone using one of these at the moment and do you find you loose much of the yoghurt when taking from the strainer back into a storage container? Also do you just put it in the dishwasher?