Automatic Yogurt Maker

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Automatic Yogurt Maker
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Product Description

737770034163 Features: -Automatic yogurt maker.-Automatic shut-off function timer that would turn of the unit automatically at the end of the cooking cycle.-Cord storage.-Make homemade with any kind of milk and different flavor in each glass.-Entire process takes 6 to 10 hours.-Unit easily produces the freshest ingredients without any artificial additive or preservatives.-Capacity: 42 Oz.-Dishwasher safe.-cUL approved.-ISTA 3A Certified. Includes: -Includes seven glass jars with lids. Dimensions: -Overall dimensions: 6'' H x 9.5'' W x 9.5'' D. Warranty: -Manufacturer provide three years warranty.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #411 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Color: White
  • Brand: Euro Cuisine
  • Model: ym100
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.00" h x 9.50" w x 9.50" l, 4.20 pounds

Features

  • Model No.: YM100
  • Capacity: 7 jars.
  • Origin: China
  • Width: 9.5-in.
  • Height: 6-in.

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

423 of 428 people found the following review helpful.
5Worth the extra money for automatic shut off
By Gypsy
I read a lot of reviews for the YM80 before buying and people complained about the lack of an automatic shut off. For an extra $10 this machine provides the shut off. My first batch of organic yogurt came out great. I think it is better for our health and environment to be eating yogurt out of glass jars and not adding a plastic container to the dump every time we eat yogurt. I made plain yogurt and added 2 tablespoons of dried organic milk. The yogurt was firm and nicely presented. It was somewhat tart so I added a tablespoon of honey just before eating, this added a little sweetness without taking away the yogurt flavor. I would recommend this to anyone who wants to have some control over what they are putting in their system. You can make this yogurt with skim, 1%, 2% or whole milk, organic milk or local milk, or even goat's milk. The shut off valve is convenient for people who don't want to keep track of when to unplug the yogurt machine. Although turning it o n right before going to bed seems like about the right amount of time for a batch of yogurt.

346 of 356 people found the following review helpful.
5Great machine. Easier than it sounds.
By Rodney
This is just a great machine so far, but look, if you want to, you can obsess with complex formulas and temperatures and sterilization and what not, but you don't have to to make great yogurt. I have been experimenting for a while and I'm still working on it, but so far, this is what I've come up with...use the cups as a measuring device...I made one batch using a commercial, freeze dried yogurt starter...when I had eaten six of those, I used the seventh as a starter. This has just become part of my routine. I eat six and use the seventh for the next batch. So, in a big bowl I put one jar of yogurt, one jar heavy cream, five jars of milk and about two tablespoons of powdered milk. I stir it with a whisk until it's all incorporated well and then I pour it in the jars in the machine and set the timer. Now, this is where you need to experiment. I have done it without the powdered milk, it's still wonderful, just thinner and I like thick yogurt, so I'm trying it with the pow dered milk and a little longer time. The first batch I did like this I cooked for about seven hours. I am trying ten right now. I want to see if I can get it the thickness of Greek yogurt. I have boiled the milk and it makes a little difference but not much. It's not worth it. Really, it can become such an easy part of your week and the yogurt is so much better and cheaper than what you buy in a store.

225 of 232 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent Item For Healthy Living!
By E.W.
We purchased this item because my husband is diabetic and shouldn't eat things with sugar in them, and he is also allergic to dairy products. We used the yogurt maker to make homemade soy yogurt (which it even says in the instructions that you can do). We used the boiling method for preperation and let it incubate for 10 hours (amount of time suggested in the instruction manual for fat free/skim milk). Also, we used the Yogourmet brand yogurt starter because it is the only one available in the local marget. The yogurt is excellent, it has a wonderful flavor! My husband who has travelled througout Europe and tried the yogurts avaiable there (before his allergy) says that this yogurt tastes like the real thing, like some of the excellent yogurt you can get in Europe. In fact, he dislikes the characteristic soy taste in the soy milk but he said that if he was handed the yogurt we made from soy in a blind taste test he probably wouldn't be able to tell that it was made w ith soy at all. We used WestSoy brand unsweetened soy milk (the best tasting to us that is on the market). I highly recommend this product!!!

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