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QuestionHow do I store yogurt?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYogurt should be stored in the refrigerator. It is best stored in the middle shelves, which are colder than the door storage. Keep it covered during storage. If it's commercially purchased yogurt, eat within 3 days of opening the container. Yogurt can also be frozen and even enjoyed as a frozen dessert or snack.
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QuestionWhat can I do if I don't have a candy thermometer?Community AnswerMy friend from India taught me how to make yogurt. Heat up your milk until it just starts to boil. Let it cool. When you can stick your pinky finger in and hold it there for 10 seconds, it's just the right temperature to add the starter.
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QuestionIf I accidentally boiled the milk, can I still use it?Community AnswerYes, you can still use it.
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QuestionCan you make yogurt without a yogurt maker?Community AnswerOf course, any heat source that will keep it at the right temperature is fine. The article has several options. You could even a food dehydrator (minus the screens).
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QuestionHow can I make it chocolate flavored?Community AnswerAdd sugar and cocoa powder to the milk as you heat the milk initially, and beat it in gently with a whisk. Be careful not to add too much sugar at this point, however. More sugar for flavoring can be added after culturing.
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QuestionWhy must I warm the milk before cooling it to the desired temperature?Community AnswerTo denature the proteins in the milk that will tend to form curds otherwise.
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QuestionWhat can I use if I don't have an incubator?Community AnswerI make my yogurt in a slow cooker. When it is time to incubate, I wrap the slow cooker in thick towels and place it on a shelf near my water heater. I try to time this so I start incubation before bed time -- then it will usually be ready after breakfast.
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QuestionCan I remake my yogurt if it came out too soft?Community AnswerYou could, but you could also just add more fresh yogurt, as soft set yogurt likely means that the amount of bacterial culture was not enough to promote fermentation.
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QuestionDo I need sugar to make yogurt?Community AnswerYou do not need to add sugar to your yogurt.
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QuestionHow do I make sweet yogurt?Community AnswerJust add more sugar or add honey or fruit (both of which will boost the nutritional value of your yogurt).
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QuestionHow many types of good bacteria are there?Community AnswerBacteria in the gut come in two kinds -- beneficial and non beneficial.
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QuestionIf my yogurt is too thick, can I use water to maker it thinner?Community AnswerUse a very little amount of milk and mix it in, then wait a bit for the cultures to make the milk a bit more thick. It should be a bit thinner once the milk you just put in sets.
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QuestionCan I use coconut milk to make yogurt?Community AnswerNo. Bacteria needs the lactose in the milk in order to thrive. Unless coconut milk has lactose, then it is not possible.
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QuestionWhen incubating yogurt, should the jars be covered or left open?Community AnswerLoosely covered is the best for getting good yogurt. Cling wrap also works.
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QuestionWhat can I use to preserve a large quantity of yogurt?Community AnswerYou can freeze it in an airtight container; yogurt can be kept this way for about three months (and makes a great treat frozen!).
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QuestionI tried making yogurt yesterday. I bought powdered milk, dissolved it in water, heated it and then added my starter, wrapped it in a cloth, and placed it in the cupboard overnight. It didn't work. What should I do?Travis FinborgCommunity AnswerThe cupboard might not have been warm enough for the culture to grow. It needs to be about 100 F.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my yogurt is too watery?Travis FinborgCommunity AnswerYou can strain it with cheesecloth or a coffee filter. Line a colander with the filter of your choice and let it drain until it is as thick as you'd like. If you let it strain long enough, you can make yogurt cheese.
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QuestionCan't yogurt become contaminated with mold or other undesirable bacteria from the air and utensils? How do I prevent this?Travis FinborgCommunity AnswerTo prevent contamination, be sure to use clean utensils and vessels for storage. Also be sure to cover the yogurt to prevent airborne contamination.
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QuestionHow do I stop water from being at top when it settles down after finishing?Community AnswerIt’s not water, it’s whey. It is full of protein, so mix it back in. Tossing it out is tossing out protein.
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