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it is really easy. i bought a traditional yogurt maker (donvier has one that

makes it it 8 small portable containers instead of one big one). and i make

it the same way it says to make the dairy one except i don't bring the

soymilk to a boil first, it also takes less time to set. if you are ok with

dairy you can use a dairy yogurt starter, we had to avoid all dairy for my

daughters allergies so i used a soy yogurt as a base.

 

tara

 

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Friday, March 05, 2004 12:04 PM

soy yogurt

 

 

> Tara-

> you mention you make your own soy yogurt - can you explain how? My

daughter

> adores it, but it is so expensive, we can rarely afford it.

> thanks,

> Lucy

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I might see if I can get me a yogurt maker. My daughter loves soy youghurt.

And it does get expensive.. its like an occasional treat.

Renee

 

tara <tara wrote:

it is really easy. i bought a traditional yogurt maker (donvier has one that

makes it it 8 small portable containers instead of one big one). and i make

it the same way it says to make the dairy one except i don't bring the

soymilk to a boil first, it also takes less time to set. if you are ok with

dairy you can use a dairy yogurt starter, we had to avoid all dairy for my

daughters allergies so i used a soy yogurt as a base.

 

tara

 

 

 

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You don't need to buy a yogurt maker; I've used a heating pad or

electric blanket inside an insulated cooler to keep the yogurt at the

right temperature as it incubates. I use plastic containers, like Glad

or Rubbermaid to hold the yogurt, and if there is a chance of a leak, I

put the containers in a plastic sheet or plastic bags to keep the

electric blanket dry. For the heating pad I used medium heat; for the

electric blanket I set it on about 8. I've made as much as two gallons

at a time, or several smaller containers.

 

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Wow, that is a neat trick. Thanks for sharing it.

 

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Dick Ford <dickford wrote: You don't need to buy a yogurt maker;

I've used a heating pad or

electric blanket inside an insulated cooler to keep the yogurt at the

right temperature as it incubates. I use plastic containers, like Glad

or Rubbermaid to hold the yogurt, and if there is a chance of a leak, I

put the containers in a plastic sheet or plastic bags to keep the

electric blanket dry. For the heating pad I used medium heat; for the

electric blanket I set it on about 8. I've made as much as two gallons

at a time, or several smaller containers.

 

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Be kind. Be of good cheer.

Dick Ford

 

 

 

 

 

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Just tried making soy yogurt, it set really well but had a very beany taste.

any suggestions?

Peace,

Katie

 

 

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Hi Jeane,

 

i think it would just end up being silken tofu.. but i'm not sure. i

use that mixed with fruit for my " soygurt " ;-)

 

i'm sorry i don't have any ideas about making a yogurt product from

soy beverage. Good luck hunting!

 

shazadi

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  • 2 years later...

Hi,

 

I make " ice cream " with soy so you sould be able to freeze it :)

 

maryann

 

sammythingy <sammything wrote:

Can you freeze soy yogurt? I have some great recipes that call for it,

but it only comes in huge containers, and I can't eat it fast enough!

 

Thanks in advance,

Lori

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I've not tried freezing it. They also come in 6 oz. and 8 oz cups at Super

Targets and Publix, which isn't hard to eat up at all. I mix it with granola

for breakfast and don't add milk. Super good.

Judy

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sammythingy

Monday, January 22, 2007 3:24 PM

Soy Yogurt

 

 

Can you freeze soy yogurt? I have some great recipes that call for it,

but it only comes in huge containers, and I can't eat it fast enough!

 

Thanks in advance,

Lori

 

 

 

 

 

 

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