Woolworths_Taste__January_2019

(Nancy Kaufman) #1
HOME-MADE YOGHURT

milk8cups(full-creamor2%are best,
butskimcanalsobeused)
plain yoghurt containing active
cultures½ cup

1 Pour the milk into a heavy-based
saucepan (cast-iron works best) and place
over medium to medium-high heat. Warm
themilktojustbelowboiling,about93°C.
Useacandythermometertomeasurethe
temperature.Stirthemilkgentlyasitheats
to make sure the bottom doesn’t catch
andthemilkdoesn’tboilover.Thisstepis
necessarytochangetheproteinstructure
inthemilksoitsetsasasolidinsteadof
separating. 2 Letthemilkcooluntilitis
just warm to the touch, about 44°C. Stir
occasionally to prevent a skin from forming.
3 Placeabout1cupwarmmilkintoabowl.
Addtheyoghurtandwhiskuntilsmooth
and dissolved in the milk. 4 Whisking
gently,pourthethinnedyoghurtintothe
warm milk. This inoculates the milk with
the yoghurt culture. 5 Cover the saucepan
andplaceintheovenwiththeovenlight
on or wrap the pot in towels to keep
themilkwarmasitsets(ideallyaround
44°C).Youcanalsomaketheyoghurtin
a dehydrator or using a yoghurt maker.
6 Lettheyoghurtsetforatleast4hoursor
overnight–theexacttimewilldependon
the cultures used, the temperature of the
yoghurt, and your preference. The longer
yoghurt sits, the thicker and more tart it
becomes. If this is your first time making

EXTRA SOURCE

THEKITCHN.COM

Use full-cream or
Greek-style yoghurt
instead of cream with
roasted fruit such
as strawberries. Its
tanginessoffsetsthe
sweetness perfectly

LACTO-WHO?

You’ll have seen the word “probiotics”
on yoghurt packaging, which refers
to the beneficial bacteria that are used
to ferment milk to make yoghurt.
Your gut already has thousands of types
ofbacteria, which aid digestion. The
good bacteria stave off disease-causing
bacteria and those present in yoghurt
and other fermented foods help to
maintain this delicate balance. The
bacteria used to make yoghurt are most
commonlyStreptococcus thermophilus
andLactobacillus bulgaricus.They
feed off the lactose (sugar) in milk
and release lactic acid, which gives
yoghurt its characteristic tang.

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