Making Yogurt at Home

Making Yogurt at Home

Making homemade yogurt, either dairy or plant-based, can be an effective and affordable way to get high amounts of quality and diverse probiotics.

So, make good use of your Ultimate Probiotic Yogurt Maker and consider giving one as a gift to your friend or family member you want to see lead a healthier, happier life.

Use Clean Equipment

Making yogurt involves multiplying bacteria.

It’s therefore important to clean all materials that touch your ingredients, to reduce unwanted bacteria from multiplying.

Cleaning glass jars/containers, lids, and kitchenware in hot soapy water or a heated dishwasher cycle is important.

WARNING: POURING BOILING WATER ON PLASTIC PARTS CAN DAMAGE THEM.

Useful Accessories

  • Yogurt Strainer: This is useful for straining your yogurt to make Greek yogurt or thicker plant-based yogurts.

  • Yogurt Jars: Make more yogurt before you finish your first batch with the Ultimate Yogurt Jars. Perfect snack-sized yogurt containers.

  • Yogurt Containers: Make bigger batches of yogurt with the Ultimate Yogurt containers. Make more yogurt before you finish your first batch with the Ultimate Yogurt Containers.


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