The Secret to Homemade Greek Style YogurtLuxurious, Simple, Economical, & HealthyOct 16, 2009 Jacqueline Church
Your next carton of store-bought yogurt might well be your last. Making yogurt at home is easy, no fancy equipment required. It benefits your health and your wallet.
Making yogurt at home is a resourceful and a healthy thing to do. Try it once, you'll never go back to store-bought. Eaten daily for breakfast, blended into smoothies, stirred into curries or soups, you'll soon find many uses for this ancient staple. Think of it as a dietary friend with benefits! Benefits you can FeelEveryone's heard of the advantages of the Mediterranean Diet. One component of that food pyramid is the use of yogurt where we might use sour cream or heavy cream instead. Yogurt is an excellent source of bone-building calcium. Made with reduced fat milk, you get the protein of dairy without the fat and very little of the lactose that makes some people uncomfortable. The bacterial cultures Lactobacillus bulgaricus (L. bulgaricus) and Streptococcus thermophilus (S. thermophilus) in yogurt provide many health benefits. The live cultures and active cultures help restore digestive function.The microflora may also reduce lactose intolerance. The lactase that intolerant folks lack in their system, but which you can get from yogurt, breaks down the lactose which causes discomfort. Other health benefits include:
Benefits you can CountRather than pay upwards of $4.00 US for one container of premium Greek-style yogurt, one can make it at home for about 1/3 of the cost. Buying good organic, local milk means you control quality, too. Choose 2% and you're reducing fat as compared to whole milk yogurt. Ever read a label on a container of yogurt? Many are loaded with additives and sugar. Why pay for what you don't want anyway? How to Make Inexpensive, Delicious Greek-style YogurtGet ready to experience what Harold McGee calls "the everyday miracle of fermentation." Fermented foods have so many health benefits. This is a simple way to enjoy a little friendly fermentation in your daily diet. Start with the best quality Greek-style yogurt. A small container will do. Say "buh-bye" to this section of the dairy case -you'll not be returning once you try this at home! Use this as your "starter." Try 2% Organic, local hormone-free milk.
Straining out the whey to make Greek-style yogurt removes even more of the lactose or sugar which can be helpful for those with insulin issues. Straining the whey is not necessary but it results in a creamier, richer, premium-style yogurt. Use yogurt in place of all or some of the mayonnaise in recipes, use in saucing, in dips. Yogurt made at home is refreshing and just slightly tart, not sour and watery like store-bought. Other resources for fermentation:
The secret? It's just that simple!
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