24 Hour Yoghurt Recipe!

 
 

Enjoy this delicious 24 hour yoghurt recipe, one of our favourite healing foundational recipes in the GAPS protocol or for anyone wanting a delicious, gut healthy yoghurt!

Within 24 hours, nearly all the lactose and casein have been consumed by the bacteria in the culture, meaning that many with a dairy intolerance can tolerate this ferment. In just one cup of this yogurt there are about 708 billion beneficial bacteria!, 50 times what you would get through a standard probiotic capsule.

Ingredients

  • 2 litres organic, non-homogenised milk (just source the best quality you can find)

  • Yoghurt starter (you can purchase here)

Method(s)

  • Wash all of your equipment well with boiling water and allow to air dry

Thermomix

  • Place milk into TM bowl and cook 40 mins/80C/speed 3

  • Cool the milk down to 37C, you can sit in a cool water bath to speed up the cooling time

  • Add the yoghurt starter and stir on speed 3 to combine (make sure your milk is definitely cooled for this step, otherwise you will kill the starter)

  • Pour into jars and then place in your fermenting device that will be keeping it at around 37 degrees for 24 hours

  • Transfer to the fridge for 6 hours to set.

  • Store in the fridge for up to 2 weeks

Stove top

  • Heat milk on the stove over a low heat, using a thermometer to bring the milk to 80 degrees

  • Turn the milk off as soon as it is at 80, if you let it boil this will effect the taste of your yoghurt

  • You can try switching the stove on and off and keep the milk at 80 degrees for 40 minutes, this will give you thicker yoghurt as water evaporates. It is fiddly without the thermomix so it is ok to skip this step.

  • Cool the milk down to 37C, you can sit in a cool water bath to speed up the cooling time

  • Add the yoghurt starter and stir well to combine (make sure your milk is definitely cooled for this step, otherwise you will kill the starter)

  • Pour into jars and then place in your fermenting device that will be keeping it at around 37 degrees for 24 hours

  • Transfer to the fridge for 6 hours to set.

  • Store in the fridge for up to 2 weeks

Fermenting Devices

  • Dehydrator which can be set at 37 degrees

  • Thermoserver wrapped in a blanket

  • Esky with a hot water bottle inside, just place a towel between the esky and jars

  • Oven that can be set at 37 degrees

  • Yoghurt maker with a 24 hour timer

  • Thermos Shuttlechef (or other equipment that keeps food at temperature)


You can enjoy this yoghurt with fruits, grain free granola (we like the products from Primal Alternative), curry or you can use your imagination and get creative!

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