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- #18,903 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
- #5 in Yogurt Makers
Ann Norris
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Works great! Very easy to use! Makes wonderful yogurt!
l. Todd
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
I love this yogurt maker, its so easy to use. Comes with a little recipe booklet. I don't know why I did get get it earlier. Makes a about 700g of yogurt from a litre of milk. This is enough for me for a weeks worth of yogurt. I usually make the greek as I prefer a thicker yogurt. I keep 60g for my next starter and have been doing this for months now. Overall a great machine.The glass pots and the filter are easy to clean, the lids fit and seal perfectly. It's easy to store and I prefer this to ones that make the little pots.
anonymous
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Love this! I LOVE the soft yogurt. Am on the second batch. The flavor is wonderful - I could eat the whole thing. My husband loves it too. It's a convenient size, great design - great choice. Next, I will try the Greek Yogurt & then the cheese. This is so much better than commercial greek yogurt - didn't buy any of the other junk but even comparing it to commercial greek yogurt - home made is SO much better! GREAT flavor - 2% milk. I used one capsule of the billions plus about 3 tbsp of 12 strain kefir as the starter. We are both eating this every day.
c
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
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Carole Filiatrault
Reviewed in Canada on January 10, 2025
Excellent produit
Rosemary Morley
Reviewed in Canada on September 26, 2024
This works so well. It is compact and comes with two containers plus one for making Greek yogurt. Well worth the money
shannon taylor
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024
This yogurt maker gets a lot of use here, it's easy to use, and my husband the yogurt freak makes yogurt at least once a week. The only down side is the amount it makes, only about the size of a small container in the market, but it makes good yogurt even with low fat milk. It comes with it's own glass container for the frig which is great. The size is easy to store so no complaints.
Aissa Franca
Reviewed in Brazil on November 28, 2024
Não havia nenhuma informação sobre a voltagem e deduzi, erradamente, que seria bivolt. É lindo! Mas queimou antes de eu usar pois a tensão onde mora é de 220 volts.
Beatriz Ramirez
Reviewed in Mexico on October 31, 2024
Queda muy bien el yogurth
N.M. Lewis
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 5, 2023
I’m sure this is a great product, but it comes with a US plug, so when I used a plug adapter the whole thing blew up. Only buy this product if you live in the US or have US voltage. Don’t buy it if you live in the U.K., like me.
Sonja
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2022
I really like this thing. It is extremely easy to use. I fill one of the glass containers with regular store bought 1% or 2% milk (not too full), microwave for 8 minutes, stir with a whisk, let cool until hand warm (takes about an hour or so, until it is very warm but still comfortable when placing your whole hands around the container), whisk in 1/3 cup of store bought yoghurt (I get Fage yoghurt, figuring I might as well start with a really good culture), place the lid on, set the glass container into the yoghurt maker and press "greek". The timer will start at 10 and count down until the yoghurt is ready. It hurts nothing to just let it sit like that for hours until you happen to be around for the next step. Set the strainer on top of the second glass container, dump the yoghurt into the strainer, put the lid on and set the whole thing in the fridge. After 5 hours or more (again no problem if it is many hours later) dump out the liquid that has drained into the glass container, and then dump the strained yoghurt into it the other glass container that should have come out of the dishwasher by now. I typically let my yoghurt strain for a long time, and it turns pretty firm, nearly like a cream cheese. I love it that way. One batch fills the glass container a bit more than halfway. To my taste the yoghurt tastes better than any store bought one. I get to have a lower fat but not skim version of greek yoghurt that I usually can't find in the store, and it saves money compared to buying it at the store. All this thing does is hold the temperature evenly at a steady 110 degrees and turn itself off after 10 hours (for greek yoghurt). I am sure this can be accomplished for a much lower price. But I eat plain yoghurt every day, so if this thing lasts at least a couple of years it will more than pay itself off. It seems to be well made, is not an eyesore, and the glass and stainless steel should keep a nice appearance for a long time and are easy to clean and sanitary. The strainer works well and goes in the dishwasher to clean along with the glass jars and lids. You need none of these things to make yoghurt. My afghan friends make great yoghurt regularly on their countertop in any container they happen to have on hand. But this is nice and easy and fail proof, so I recommend it if you have zero experience like most of us, and if you can afford to spend a little extra.
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