HOW TO MAKE HOMEMADE YOGURT WITH RAW MILK - Castle Farms Homestead
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- čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
- If you made yogurt with store bought milk, then you'll love it with raw milk! Bobbi walks us through the process of m making yogurt and provides some tips and tricks to help you make it right off the bat, instead of having to learn through a touch of trial and error. If you're in Utah then you can find raw milk at Utah Natural Meat: www.utahnaturalmeat.com/raw-c...
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I’m definitely going to be trying this!
That's awesome!! Let us know how it goes.
Great content! I appreciate the tips! ☺️🌸
Thanks for watching Evelyn. I hope you try making some yourself. It's great.
Thank you! I will! I am getting much braver about making new things and learning new skills! Blessings! ☺️🤝🌸
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watched another and she said bring to 110 so it will keep longer?
It's not raw anymore
I’ve been making yogurt for my family using your method and it’s amazing! I was wondering, have you ever tried just letting it incubate in the instant pot and then bottling it after that? Instead of incubating in the jars. I’m wondering if it would ruin the consistency.
Bobbi actually just tried that this week with the raw milk, and did NOT turn out well! Everything separated a bit. It works fine with store bought milk though
Hi. Have you learned to edit since this video?
Can you use just regular vanilla to flavor it instead of the syrup?
The vanilla just adds flavor. The sweetener is just according to your taste. You don't have to use any sweetener at all. I know some people prefer it that way. I tend to like a little something sweet with either the maple syrup, or honey, but I've tried other things as well. It's fun to experiment. You can even forego the sweetener and just add fruit. Have fun trying different things. I'd love to hear about what you try and what you like.
I noticed with raw milk yogurt there was no excess fluid. Is that a characteristic of making yogurt from raw milk or did you somehow pour it off and I just didn’t see?
There is not much whey produced with raw yogurt. I'm not sure why. I wish I understood the science behind it.
I did not pour any off. That's one reason I prefer Raw milk. There's one less step involved. 😉
Can we use over and over again the yogurt as a statter for making new yogurt from milk? Or should we replace it once every how many times we use it? And why?
You can use some of the yogurt as a starter for the next batch perpetually. Isn't that great!
@@CastleFarmsHomestead no contaminations ? May i know how many streaks of batches have you made from the past batch yogurt as a starter?
I have used part of my last batch to start my next batch for over a year at a time more than once. The only time I purchase new yogurt is when I've forgotten to withhold some and I'm out. It should not get contaminated if you keep everything clean. Great questions.
And that's making a new batch every week.
@@CastleFarmsHomestead thankyou for the confirmation. Im starting to believe that those who says that you have to used new yogurt starter every bla bla bla times are just selling stuffs or they never experiment themselves
Your process is not very quickly 😅
Not fast because the culture had to grow but it's very easy to do.
Why are you boiling raw milk??????
We specifically say in the video that we are NOT boiling the milk, and then we proceed to NOT boil the milk
@@bradyastle9392just pasturing the raw milk😅