Red Heart said:Does this yog turn out anything like Total 0% Greek yog?
I like the consistency of that.
If so, does Total have live cultures to start the process or should I buy some Yeo Valley nat yog?
Thanks.
I think the yogurt is a lot smoother than normal shop bought yogurt. It's also a little gloopy. If memory serves, I've not had the 0% Total yogurt in a while now, it has a consistency not dissimilar to Quark. Slow cooker yogurt is not like that.
I didn't use Yeo Valley, I used Tesco lighter choice. As long as it has probiotic cultures it should be fine.
At the end of the day, if u make it and don't like it u can use it to cook with. I personally wouldn't cook with 0% Total at £2 a pop.
Red Heart, I used the blue lid Yeo for my first ever batch and it has worked like a dream! Can't believe it! <major achievement award is due> Is really thick already but going to drain it in the fridge for a fromage frais thickness. So excited!
So it wasn't the yogurt. I too can only think that it must be your slow cooker. They are on sale in Tesco at the moment by the way!
I'm wondering if a 1 litre volume of liquid in a 6.5 litre slow-cooker maintains its temperature adequately for this process when the cooker's switched off (even if swaddled). It strikes me that it's going to cool too quickly due to the air volume within the cooker.
You might have better luck if you jump in belt & braces and try with five or six litres, Red Heart. Good luck!