Quote from: fundj&e on October 06, 2012, 07:13:54 ami freeze 1/4 cups in zip lock bags to use in cooking or for smoothiesbut cant remmember if i use it as a starter the natural pot set yoghurt i do freeze for a starterThank you that sounds like a great idea. Is that a newborn baby you have there??
i freeze 1/4 cups in zip lock bags to use in cooking or for smoothiesbut cant remmember if i use it as a starter the natural pot set yoghurt i do freeze for a starter
Quote from: Greyhoundmum on October 06, 2012, 10:36:00 amQuote from: fundj&e on October 06, 2012, 07:13:54 ami freeze 1/4 cups in zip lock bags to use in cooking or for smoothiesbut cant remmember if i use it as a starter the natural pot set yoghurt i do freeze for a starterThank you that sounds like a great idea. Is that a newborn baby you have there??yes it mine GD Eve
Have another wine GHM, I'd like to see what Tapatalk comes out with then
I didn't quite read through all the previous posts (just 3 pages worth . I made my first batch of yoghurt yesterday with great success, I followed the original recipe but substituted the 3 tablespoons of plain starter yoghurt to a small tub of Brownes creamy vanilla yoghurt (which is equivalent to 3 tablespoons & has live cultures in it). I let it set for 8hrs wrapped inside a sleeping bag, put it in fridge overnight & today we had the yummiest creamiest thick yoghurt! It didn't even need sugar added, just ate it straight. Won't be buying yoghurt from the store anymore!
It is better always to use PLAIN YOGURT and add the sugars and flavorings after the incubation period.