Home-made yogurt with Honey and Red fruits

Home-made Yogurt with Honey and Red fruits


I won't be blabby much this time.
Let's just savour this in silence.
This is my Wordless Wednesday.



Home-made Yogurt
Adapted recipe from
here

2 cups whole milk

2 cups reconstituted non fat dry milk
1/4 cup non fat dry milk powder
2 tbsps of yogurt

For the flavoring
Honey (you will be needing about 2 tablespoons of honey per 125 g of yogurt)
Fresh red fruits (raspberry, blueberry, strawberry, etc)

Combine all ingredients in a medium saucepan. Scald, do not boil; remove from heat. Pour into a bowl; cool to lukewarm. Stir in 2 tablespoons of plain yogurt; cover and let it stand in a warm place for about 10 hours. Then transfer them in your desired jars or bottles and keep them refrigerated. Always save some from the first batch to start the next batch.



32 comments:

  1. Aww, I like it when you tell stories Dhanggit :) Oh well, it looks like I will have to satusfy myself with your gorgeous yoghurt! :)

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  2. I love it that you made your own yogurt! I should try this.

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  3. Marlow, thanks

    Princess Vien, you should its very easy

    Manggy, well sorry for this post my dear friend there wont be story its reserved for tomorrow :-)

    K&S, hi Kat , i think you should try making its really easy and fabulous

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  4. I would love to have some. dying for yogurt!

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  5. Our family's been making yogurt at home for years and it can't be beat.

    Enjoy your batch!

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  6. oh.my.goodness!
    that looks so yummy!!! haven't tried making my own yogurt before ... thanks for the recipe.

    happy WW

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  7. So true that a photo speaks a thousand words! Looks fabulous!

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  8. I would not only say you have a great shots coz by reading your recipe would make me drool.
    I'm your big fan, dhanggit.
    Happy WW!

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  9. Ohhh.thats look yummo! LOL...on your comment...those damn EX B/f sneak up on you when you arent expecting it..or should I say hoping not to expect it!!!

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  10. Dhanggit, which is which? Red round one's a raspberry? Small violet ones are blueberries?

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  11. Good enough to eat! But only after admiring the presentation.

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  12. Oh yum! I may have to try that sometime. Yogurt and fresh fruit is one of my favorite foods. I can eat it all day long. During the summer is my favorite time, though, because I Just love fresh berries!

    Happy WW!

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  13. Beautiful yogurt! It looks like the perfect summer breakfast. Yogurt is one of those things that I always take for granted and just buy from teh grocery. A few days ago I made almond milk- another one of those things I take for granted. So delicious! Great job with this! I love!

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  14. It's beautiful! Just beautiful and tasty I'm sure!

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  15. I've never made my own yogurt--it certainly seems easy enough! This looks really good

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  16. What a healthy and beautiful looking dessert! Perfect for a summer afternoon!

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  17. What´s beautiful look this Dhanggit, I love yogourt and fruits, besos, Gloria

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  18. I love dessert with honey,
    Good job there!

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  19. this looks like a great summer thing... i'll have to try this soon

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  20. This is such a gorgeous photograph - no words are necessary.

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  21. I see that you have been very busy creating many treats.

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  22. I *swoon* for your lovely yogurt! The yogurt and berries in morning would make my day!

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  23. Shhh!! All of these people are commenting, and it's wordless Wednesday!

    *Whispers* Pretty!

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  24. Speechless.....C.E.S.T B.O.N !!!

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  25. So striking, healthy, and delicious!

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  26. Home-made yogurt! Now I'm speechless! :)

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  27. What a beautiful dessert and healthy too :)

    Rosie x

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