
Homemade yogurt with blueberry sauce
After being spoiled with my friend and neighbor
Michelle's homemade yogurt after coming home from the hospital, I knew I needed to make this on my own.
Michelle's simply cannot be topped, as she is using raw milk from grass fed cows, and there is NO comparison. Hers was so, so good!
So...with her disclaimer, she sent me the
link for her recipe and, except for the raw milk, I started my own batch yesterday.
SO easy!
And the whole thing, from start to finish, is done in your handy dandy crock pot!

Thickened yogurt in my crock pot
I have linked to the original recipe, above, but here is my simplified version...
8 cups whole milk
1/2 cup store bought natural, live/active culture PLAIN yogurt (I used Stoneyfield's Organic)
crock pot
large, thick bath towel
Turn crock pot on low.
Add your 8 cups milk.
Cover and cook for 2 1/2 hours (on low)
Unplug crock pot, but leave it alone, cover on, and let sit for 3 hours.
After 3 hours, scoop out 2 cups of the milk and put in bowl.
Add your 1/2 cup store bought yogurt and whisk till combined.
Dump back in the crock pot with the other milk and stir gently.
Put the lid back on, and wrap the heavy towel all the way around the crock pot for insulation.
Let it sit for 8 hours minimum, but up to ???
I left mine sit all night, which gave it a total of about 16 hours with it's towel turban.
When done, the yogurt will have thickened to the consistency of a low fat yogurt.
Not so thick that your spoon stands upright all by itself, but not so thin that it's soupy either.
Just right!
Also...the longer it sits covered with the towel, the tangier it will taste.
Tho, after sitting for the 16 hours, mine is just right.
I made a simple blueberry sauce using some frozen berries from our "you-pick" this summer and was enjoying my very own homemade yogurt for lunch today.
Rumor (the recipe) says it will last in the fridge for 7-10 days, but mine will be gone before the weekend is up.
And make sure to set aside 1/2 cup for your next batch.
We like this plain, or topped with some homemade granola. Or Farmboy likes to peel and dice an orange and stir it in.
And you can't beat the cost!
My quart of Stoneyfield's Organic was, I believe, over $3.
(not altogether sure as Farmboy has been doing the shopping for nearly a month now)
My homemade yogurt....Less than $2.50 for TWO quarts!
No fancy schmancy equipment needed either.
(who needs yet another appliance to try to find room for?)
And who doesn't own a crock pot these days???
And, if by chance you don't, high tail it to your nearest thrift store...they usually have 2 or 3 on the shelves!
Thanks Michelle!
This is a keeper!
xoxo,
Cindy