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Yogourmet Electric Yogurt Maker

Yogourmet Electric Yogurt Maker

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Brand: Yogourmet

List Price: $59.95
Buy New: $49.95
You Save: $10.00 (17%)



Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 43 reviews

Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.4
Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 7.8 x 10

Model: 104
UPC: 056828121076
EAN: 0056828121076
ASIN: B000N25AGO

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • You control what goes into your yogurt so you know what comes out. Use organic milk, goats milk or soy milk. Mix in your favorite fresh fruit and toppings. No additives or preservatives
  • Perfect for anyone on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet
  • Fast - two quarts are ready in 4.5 hours
  • Easy- thermometer and directions included

Accessories:

  • Yogourmet Extra Batch Jar
  • Yogourmet Yogurt Making Thermometer
  • Yogourmet Fresh Cheese, Buttermilk & Sourcream Starter (Pack of 3)
  • Yogourmet Casei Bifidus Acidophilus Probiotic Yogurt Starter, 1 Ounce Box
  • Yogourmet Freeze Dried Kefir Starter, 1 Ounce Box

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Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars makes perfect soy yogurt   November 27, 2008
FL9to5 (Florida, USA)
I make soymilk yogurt exclusively, and this makes a nice large batch. I had a too small unit from another company, and I also had the individual jars which I was not a fan of. This one I can highly recommend, and I am just ordering another container, so I can have one thick-style, and one creamier batch in the refrigerator at the same time.


3 out of 5 stars Good and bad features; overpriced for what it is   November 19, 2008
yoginisara (Alaska, United States)
What's good:
1. Large capacity, can make two batch sizes.
2. Water bath for even heating.
3. Digital thermometer.
4. Cheesecloth bag included for making yogurt-cheese.
5. Avoids the hassle of little single-serving containers.

What's bad:
1. No way to view the yogurt's progress without significantly disturbing it. When you're dealing with incubation periods anywhere from 4 hours to 24 hours, a window would be nice to give you an idea.
2. Exploding lid. I've actually had both lids blow off while incubating from the gases created by the culture, as others have mentioned, and found them halfway across the counter. At best, you have to be careful when removing the lid even when you're ready. When you lift the jar out of the machine, you have to catch the edge of the lid to lift it out -- and that can cause problems and mess if it pops too easily.
3. No time indicator, nor any other kind of indicator. I also have the Donvier maker with small serving cups, and it has a digital timer with automatic shutoff. Not necessary, but would be a nice feature for this price. You need to actually be there to shut it off (and make sure the lid doesn't blow off midway through).
4. The batch jar it comes with is plastic instead of glass. It does have a tight seal, however, and keeps the yogurt fresh for weeks.
5. It does get very hot. I don't incubate more than 8 hours, but have tested the water and found it at 123 degrees at around 3 hours.
6. For this price, you basically get a plastic vat that heats up and has a light to indicate it's on. That's it. This machine does not remove any of the guesswork. I've been making yogurt for years, and I've still screwed up many batches with this one. When you're growing bacteria, there's little room for error. Also, you still have to go through the process of heating to sterilize, cooling, etc., as you would with any machine.

Recommended? Maybe. I use it more than the Donvier simply because of the container size.

A couple of tips:
1. Soy-based yogurt is very difficult to get right. If you're like me and you don't mind eating dairy, but you want to eat more soy and prefer to avoid saturated fat, try using a quart of creamy soy milk (not light!) and adding 1/2 cup dry dairy milk powder to it, plus sugar and any flavor extracts. It makes an absolutely thick and creamy, delicious yogurt that sets up properly and has no weird flavor. I have experimented with pectin and do not like it -- adding additional milk powder thickens the yogurt nicely.
2. Honey is naturally antibacterial, and therefore will impede your culture. Don't sweeten with honey before culturing -- use it afterward if you like it.
3. Do not use a starter yogurt that contains a lot of gelatin. It's very difficult to get it to mix evenly with your warm milk, even if you pour the warm milk into the starter a little at a time.
4. Unfortunately, almond milk and hazelnut milk do not work, even if mixed with some cow's milk. However, coconut milk (full fat) or coconut cream make an incredible, rich silky yogurt when mixed with dairy milk.



2 out of 5 stars Slightly defective, but still good yogurt   November 13, 2008
Anonymous
The yogurt maker comes with a digital thermometer. However, when I opened the box, the thermometer was switched to the on position and the included battery was totally drained. That's an unacceptable failure of QC.

Still, the yogurt was tasty once I bought a new battery.



4 out of 5 stars Mostly awesome   November 12, 2008
K. Brown
This yogurt maker is awesome. It lost one star only because it's a little splashy sometimes removing the yogurt from the resevoir. But the final product is great. Get one now! Now!


5 out of 5 stars Great yogurt maker   November 11, 2008
Pari L. Morse (Hillside, CO United States)
I purchased the Yogourmet Electric Yogurt Maker since I wanted to start making our own yogurt and the other reviews were so positive.
I am very pleased. It is easy to use, easy to clean, and makes great yogurt. I just use 2 T of a previous batch to start a new quart batch. If I want a sweetened version, I add 1 t of vanilla and 2 T of honey.
I have also made yogurt cheese using the supplied cheese bag. It is great!
I highly recommend this product.




 
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