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Smithy

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28 minutes ago, Porthos said:

Do your ever drain your home-made yogurt to make Greek yogurt? I have a hankering for the tsatsiki my DW makes and am thinking that fresh, home-made yogurt would be at least a notch up from draining store-bought yogurt. I have never attempted home-made yogurt and will most likely use my Anova to maintain the temperature if I do try making my own.

 

 

I always drain it.  The bottom picture in the collage above is of the yogurt draining in my Euro Cuisine Greek Yogurt strainer, recommended by @kayb (and others).  I tried cheesecloth in a colander at first, but find the very fine mesh in this strainer to be more effective than cheesecloth and easier to clean.  

 

When I remember, I use the whey to make bread. I can't tell that it makes a difference in the bread quality, but it feels less wasteful. :)

 

eta I'll post a better photo of the draining process if it seems useful.

Smithy

Smithy

8 minutes ago, Porthos said:

Do your ever drain your home-made yogurt to make Greek yogurt? I have a hankering for the tsatsiki my DW makes and am thinking that fresh, home-made yogurt would be at least a notch up from draining store-bought yogurt. I have never attempted home-made yogurt and will most likely use my Anova to maintain the temperature if I do try making my own.

 

 

I always drain it.  The bottom picture in the collage above is of the yogurt draining in my Euro Cuisine Greek Yogurt strainer, recommended by @kayb (and others).  I tried cheesecloth in a colander at first, but find the very fine mesh in this strainer to be more effective than cheesecloth and easier to clean.  

 

When I remember, I use the whey to make bread. I can't tell that it makes a difference in the bread quality, but it feels less wasteful. :)

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