this post was submitted on 25 Apr 2024
4 points (75.0% liked)

Yogurt Making

47 readers
1 users here now

A place to share yogurt recipes, tips, and tricks

founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
 

I realize this community is probably dead but I figured it wouldn't hurt to shout into the void if it is.

I enjoyed making my own yogurt in the past but got annoyed with babysitting my makeshift incubator consisting of a cooler and an electric blanket and stopped. Recently I took up yogurt making again but this time with mesophilic cultures. Being able to just leave batch of yogurt in a warm spot in the kitchen until it is set is just so handy. I'm also looking forward to trying some different cultures. I've got filmjölk and a viili cultures in the freezer for when I want to change things from the kefir simulate culture I've currently got active.

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] Dravin 1 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

With something like viili there will be a noticeable texture difference from what I've seen of people making it. Most places selling cultures will have some notes about what sets it apart (e.g. I see filmjolk called distinctively buttery on multiple sites). I don't know how subtle those differences actually are until I get around to trying them and I imagine someone selling yogurt cultures for a living is probably more tuned into such things. I imagine plenty of people would just go, "It tastes like yogurt to me."

Edit: I can say the kefir-like I'm making lately has more of a fresh milk taste compared to thermophilic yogurt I'm familiar with. Though that could easily be differences of preparation showing themselves rather than anything to do with the culture specifically.