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This is how I do it, but I make two batches at a time so scale down if needed. Put 10 cups of whole milk in a saucepan and heat to 180°F. Cook for a few mins then cool to about 115°. In a measuring cup, put about 1 cup of yogurt starter. I use Chobani plain Greek yogurt with live cultures(whole milk). Mix in some of the warm milk and stir. Pour into the rest of the warm milk in the saucepan and whisk so it all mixes in. I then pour the milk into small jars that came with my yogurt maker. You can use any size jar or glass container you want because then you'll wrap that jar or bowl with towels and put in a warm space for about 8 hours. An oven with the light on works. Some people put it on their fridge. I have two yogurt makers so I pour the milk into those jars and put them in the yogurt maker and then follow the directions for my yogurt makers. I like to ferment it for 9 hours. If it's not thick or tangy enough for you, ferment it longer next time. You can save some of the yogurt you just made for the starter for next timeHow do you make yogurt!?!?
Thanks!This is how I do it, but I make two batches at a time so scale down if needed. Put 10 cups of whole milk in a saucepan and heat to 180°F. Cook for a few mins then cool to about 115°. In a measuring cup, put about 1 cup of yogurt starter. I use Chobani plain Greek yogurt with live cultures(whole milk). Mix in some of the warm milk and stir. Pour into the rest of the warm milk in the saucepan and whisk so it all mixes in. I then pour the milk into small jars that came with my yogurt maker. You can use any size jar or glass container you want because then you'll wrap that jar or bowl with towels and put in a warm space for about 8 hours. An oven with the light on works. Some people put it on their fridge. I have two yogurt makers so I pour the milk into those jars and put them in the yogurt maker and then follow the directions for my yogurt makers. I like to ferment it for 9 hours. If it's not thick or tangy enough for you, ferment it longer next time. You can save some of the yogurt you just made for the starter for next time
We once made coconut yogurt at home...It was basically just fermented coconut milk. It wasn't thick at all. Still tasted good though!