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No Measure Homemade Vanilla Yogurt

No Measure Homemade Vanilla Yogurt

I’ve been making my own yogurt for several years now* and I’m here to tell you: it’s easy. Homemade yogurt is tasty, MUCH cheaper than store bought, and it doesn’t come with any packaging. I make vanilla yogurt and top it with homemade jam or jelly for a variety of flavors. Ingredients: Half-gallon milk. (I’ve used whole raw milk and low-fat local milk with success. Use milk that has not been ultra-pasteurized, if possible.) 6 oz container of yogurt with active, live cultures Honey (about 1/4 cup) Vanilla (a splash) Pour the entire carton of milk into a large pot. Heat to 180 degrees (F) over medium-high heat stirring occasionally. Once you’ve achieved that temperature, remove the milk from the heat and allow to cool for about half an hour, depending on your household temperature. (I set my kitchen timer in ten minute increments otherwise I will forget about it) While your milk is cooling: Fill a container with hot water and place it inside a cooler. Close the cooler, allowing the hot water to warm the inside so it’s all ready to incubate your milk. I use an Icee Kool oversized lunchbox cooler and it is fabulous. Seriously,...

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Turning Funky Milk into Homemade Ricotta Cheese

Turning Funky Milk into Homemade Ricotta Cheese

I’ve been fortunate to find a source for local, raw milk recently and my family picks up a gallon a week. Normally we go through it with no problem, but occasionally it starts to sour before we can use it. This week I found myself with three quarts of milk just starting to turn and I did not want it to go to waste. My friend Patti (who writes about candy at Candy Yum Yum) suggested that I make cottage cheese. I already had some cottage cheese in the fridge, but her suggestion got me thinking: What about ricotta cheese? Is that something I could do easily? I found two recipes that looked doable. One, via a Bing search, over at Eggs on Sunday (just bookmarked!) and the other in my copy of Home Cheese Making: Recipes for 75 Delicious Cheeses by Ricki Carroll. The recipe from Home Cheese Making called for citric acid, which I didn’t have, but the process seemed really simple. The recipe from Eggs on Sunday used lemon juice (but also cream, which I didn’t have). Because I was born with a gene that prevents me from following any recipe exactly, I kind of fiddled...

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Kris Bordessa has been gardening for most of her life. She's been authoring books and writing features for the past ten years or so. It's about time she combined the two, don't you think? [More about the author]