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Hints & tips for successful yoghurt making
Ensure the yoghurt container, container lid and
other utensils used in preparation of the yoghurt
are clean and rinsed under hot water then dried
with a clean tea towel prior to use. This will help
eliminate interfering bacteria.
Ensure the ingredients to be used in yoghurt making
are fresh. Using out-of-date products will impede the
production of thick, flavoursome yoghurt.
Ensure the ingredients are suitable for making yoghurt.
Follow suggested recipe quantities and methods to
ensure successful yoghurt production. If lesser
quantities are used, reduce the incubation time.
To avoid milk sticking or burning to base of
saucepan when heating, use medium heat and stir
continuously with a metal spoon.
Do not heat milk in a microwave oven.
After heating, cool the milk by placing the
saucepan in a shallow, cold water bath.
Use a sterilised kitchen thermometer to monitor
temperature of the milk when heating and cooling.
Avoid moving the Yoghurt Creations during the
incubation time. To avoid the yoghurt curdling, do
not stir yoghurt during or at the end of incubation.
Stir only after refrigeration.
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Avoid leaving the yoghurt to incubate for longer
than suggested time in the recipe. The yoghurt is
still edible but may separate and have a curdled
appearance.
Do not use the Yoghurt Creations near a heat
source, outdoors or in sunlight as exposure to
excessive heat may make the yoghurt separate and
have a curdled appearance.
Refrigerate the finished yoghurt for 2 to 3 hours
before using. The texture and flavour will improve
with longer refrigeration.
If the yoghurt container is required for further
yoghurt making, place the refrigerated, set yoghurt
into a clean, sterilised container, seal with a lid and
refrigerate until required.
Keeping qualities of the yoghurt will vary depending
on the ingredients used and length of incubation
time. Yoghurt and yoghurt culture foods should be
refrigerated and consumed within 3-4 days.

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