Homemade Yogurt
Yogurt has many purposes in this household of adoring fans, from an ingredient in baked goods, breakfast with granola and fruit, a popular addition to smoothies (related: Raspberry Orange Smoothies), to a healthy afternoon snack, and even using yogurt as a marinade for Tandoori Chicken – there isn’t a week that goes buy where I’m not adding another large container or two to our grocery cart.
I’m pleased to report that everyone else is absolutely right – yogurt is SUPER easy to make at home. Not that I doubted it, but it was great to give it a try myself and learn how simple the process is.
And it’s really nice because you can completely control the ingredients yourself. Organic, naturally sweetened, pure, delicious yogurt. Madeline is particularly partial to a generous drizzle of honey and fresh strawberries on a bowl of yogurt for her breakfast.
But you aren’t just controlling the ingredients. You have the ability to control the consistency of your yogurt. Personally, I like it on the thicker side and now I know just how to make it that way at home every time.
This Cuisipro Donvier® Electronic Yogurt Machine will make homemade yogurt such a breeze to make. All you need to do is heat the milk, add the yogurt culture, divide the mixture between the BPA-free plastic jars. Then you add the jars to the machine, set your timer (10 1/2 hours was perfect for me), place the lid on and plug it in. The machine does all the work for you.
Features of the Cuisipro Donvier® Electronic Yogurt Machine
- Make up to 6 cups of homemade yogurt per batch.
- Electric timer has digital LCD countdown display.
- Timer beeps a warning at 10 and 5 minutes before automated shut-off at end of cycle.
- Features settings in half-hour increments, from 4 to 14 hours – choose the perfect time to create homemade yogurt with your ideal consistency
- Create up to 8 different flavors of homemade yogurt at a time; use only the freshest ingredients.
- Includes thermometer & eight 6-oz unbreakable, durable BPA-free plastic jars.
Cuisipro wants you to give homemade yogurt a try too – one lucky winner will win their own Electric Yogurt Machine!
Before you enter the giveaway PLEASE read the rules.
Giveaway Prize (1 winner):
Cuisipro Donvier® Electronic Yogurt Maker, value $50
Thank you, Cuisipro, for providing the review and giveaway Electronic Yogurt Maker.
Giveaway Requirements:
- Why do you want to learn how to make homemade yogurt? What are you most excited about trying with the Donvier® Electronic Yogurt Maker?
- You may NOT enter using multiple email addresses. Automatic disqualification.
- Additional entries must leave a separate comment.
- Contest ends May 9, 2011 at 11:59 p.m. PST.
- Contest open to US States only.
- Winner will be chosen via random.org and will have 3 days to respond before disqualified and a new winner chosen.
Extra Entries:
Additional entries can be earned by doing any of the following, giving you a total of 5 entries. Leave a separate comment for each of your entries.
1. Follow goodlifeeats on Twitter and ReTweet the following message: Win an Electronic Yogurt Maker at @goodlifeeats http://su.pr/1MgAfW #giveaway
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3. Become a fan of Cuisipro on Facebook.
4. Share the link for the Cuisipro: Donvier® Electronic Yogurt Maker giveaway on your Facebook wall. Winner will need to verify.
5. Give one of the following posts a Stumble using Stumble Upon, then leave a comment here telling me which post you stumbled.
- Breakfast Burrito Quesadillas
- Pavlova with Lemon Curd and Raspberries
- Cheesy Ham and Broccoli Calzone Recipe
- Blueberry Lemon Curd Coffee Cake
- Homemade Pantry Staples – Eat Well Spend Less
P.S. You won’t want to miss out on this week – I have lots of great giveaways to share with you to celebrate Mother’s Day next Sunday!
Michael Muñoz says
followed good life eats on FB
Michael Muñoz says
Followed on twitter @thegaygourmet is my handle
Michael Muñoz says
Anyone who knows me knows that I go gaga over things that are white and creamy! From mayo to sour cream to anything in between! Especially Yogurt!
Yogurt is special! It’s better for you than ice cream yet can satisfy that craving if necessary. For starters I didn’t even know that this Donvier existed which makes me excited to win it cause just think of all the FAAAABULOUS things I could make! Especially since I’m first and foremost a semi-starving NYC performer before I am a foodie/blogger this will definitely help with the grocery bill!
Liked both on facebook, changed my status update to promote the giveaway, and stumbled the breakfast burritos! What more can I do?!!
Amanda says
Oh, thanks for sharing! I eat yogurt at least once—but usually twice—a day. It gets expensive, especially buying organic or all-natural yogurt. I’ve thought about making my own, but it just seems so much easier to pick it up at the store. I really appreciate your post explaining that it IS just as easy to make at home. And I would love to play with flavors, consistency, and ingredients in my yogurt. 🙂
June g. says
I stumbled on the pavlova. I think it worked.
Asia says
Yogurt is one of the few milk proteins that I eat on a regular basis and is part of the healthy lifestyle that I’ve adopted to help me lose weight and stay active. I have been trying to make from scratch as much of what I eat as possible to ensure that I’m eating healthy and being able to make my own yogurt would be amazing!
Laura says
I like GoodLife Eats on fb.
Laura says
Everyone in my family loves yogurt, and I love to make things from scratch. I haven’t tried homemade yogurt yet, because I’m a little intimidated. Have a yogurt maker seems like it would be pretty easy!
ironchefman says
I always keep yogurt in the fridge! Since summer is coming up, I’d definitely use it for mixing with fruits and berries and honey for a cool and healthy dessert.
June g. says
I like cuisipro!
June g. says
I like you!
June g. says
I eat yogurt everyday! I would love to make my own custom flavors. Maybe strawberry/rhubarb?
Kelly says
I eat yogurt 3-4 times a week – would be more cost saving to do it this way. Also making greek yogurt would be great.
Naolani says
Liked on Facebook
Naolani says
My son eats yogurt twice a day! It would be fun to try new flavors and have him help.
Becky says
I shared the giveaway on my facebook page.