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| |  | Greek Foods | Home » » Girmi RI52 yogurt starter, 2 - 5 gram packets. | | | | | | | Description: | | Girmi RI52 Euro Cuisine yogurt starter, 2 - 5 gram packets. Freeze-dried Yogurt Starter. Use 1 packet per 42 oz of milk. | | | Features: | |
• 2 - 5 gram packets
• Freeze-dried Yogurt Starter
• Use 1 packet per 42 oz of milk
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77 of 79 found the following review helpful:
GREAT yogurtJul 30, 2006
By Country Doc I recently bought an Euro Cuisine yogurt maker and resumed making my own yogurt. There is no comparison - homemade is MUCH better. Starter matters. I tried Dannon plain yogurt as my starter. It worked, but the yogurt wasn't nearly as good. The Euro Cuisine yogurt starter tastes much better, and after the first batch, it "brews" up in only three hours. I think the bacteria are really lively, which is probably a bonus for our gut, too.
35 of 35 found the following review helpful:
EXCELLENT & EASY TO USE Euro Cuisine Yogurt StarterJan 11, 2007
By R. McNeill
"www.backyardchickens.com addict"
This starter works perfectly every time. Yogurt has been awesome!
I use organic milk, boil and cool...add this starter, pour into the Euro Cuisine Yogurt Maker Jars and then set them into the machine for 8 hrs at least. Yogurt turns out with perfect texture and smooth taste. Just add your favorite fruit or we add the Polaner or Simply Fruit jams/preserves and you have the best yogurt you've ever tasted!
46 of 48 found the following review helpful:
The Best Yogurt Starter!Mar 02, 2006
By Sarah
"Bentley"
I had purchased the Euro Cuisine Yogurt Maker about a year ago, then just recently noticed that Euro Cuisine came out with their own brand of starter. I have to say, that using the starter made the yogurt making process so much better, because the ingredients they use in the culture is so healthy and it makes the yogurt so much more delicious. I already fell in love with the Euro Cuisine Yogurt maker, now I have fallen in love with their starter as well.
20 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Would rather use something elseJun 24, 2010
By HermioneK When I bought this yogurt starter, I bought it in conjunction with the yogurt maker, which I have come to love. The starter, on the other hand, I suggest using not as the box calls for. Instead, you don't allow the milk to boil when you create the yogurt, and make sure that the yogurt culture is really dissolved when you mix it... I like the cultures okay, but I find that buying stonyfield plain organic yogurt and mixing a half a cup of that with the milk does the same thing.
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
A Great Starter & Easy to UseMay 10, 2007
By J. Bass
"Time for Tea"
I've had the Euro Cuisine Yogurt Maker for well over a year now, but I'm just now trying out the starter the Euro Cuisine company offers. While a little more expensive to use than six ounces of plain yogurt, it is easier to use. As a bonus, this starter requires no refrigeration, so can sit around for awhile before use. This is especially handy if you plan to use this starter as your back up starter, rather than as your primary starter. The product comes with enough starter to make two batches.
Use of this starter involves the boil method of yogurt preparation. I've been using the boil method already, so this was an easy transition for me. I discovered that the boiling point is lower with this starter than with a plain yogurt starter and you don't have to cool the boiled milk down as far. As a result, the prep time is shorter than when using plain yogurt. The incubation period seems to be about the same.
My first batch was perfect. The yogurt is just a bit tarter than when made with a plain yogurt starter, but still quite good. If you mix your finished yogurt with a little fresh fruit or a touch of fruit spread, the tartness isn't as noticable, but it depends on your preference.
I love making and eating homemade yogurt. The Euro Cuisine starter is a welcomed addition to my process.
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