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Salton YM7 42-Ounce Electric Yogurt Maker with 7 Glass Jars

Salton YM7 42-Ounce Electric Yogurt Maker with 7 Glass JarsBrand: Salton

List Price: $59.99
Buy New: $24.50
as of 3/20/2010 20:30 EDT details
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Seller: dollarsays
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 44 reviews
Sales Rank: 2,125

Color: White
Shipping Weight (lbs): 7
Dimensions (in): 9 x 9 x 6

MPN: YM7
Model: YM7
UPC: 082846030366
EAN: 0082846030366
ASIN: B000FG0TSM

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
   Electric yogurt maker produces up to 42 ounces of homemade yogurt at a time
   Uses fresh ingredients--no artificial additives or preservatives required
   7 6-ounce lidded glass jars included for making single-serving portions
   See-through cover; timer reminder; simple front-access on/off switch
   Measures 9 by 9 by 6 inches

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Product Description
Salton's newest addition to the yogurt maker line this unit features 7 individual 6 once glass jars to make single serve portions of fresh homemade yogurt in different flavors if desired. Each jar has a fitted lid for storage after the yogurt making process is complete. The unit has a clear cover with a timer reminder on the lid. There is also an on off switch mounted on the front of the unit.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Yogurt maker   March 20, 2010
B. REHMANN-MORALES (Atlanta,USA)
Love the yoghurt maker.Taste is great.Better than store bought.But of course you have to heat the milk before you start the process.


4 out of 5 stars Perfect the first time - so simple - READ BELOW   March 11, 2010
K. Vonlackum (Reno, Nevada)
THIS YOGURT WA SO SIMPLE AND TASTE SO FANTASTIC I HAD TO SHARE MY EXPERIENCE:

I like the thicker yogurts, and the organic variety.
I read all the reviews good and bad. I did not want to do-it-myself version.
Determined I wanted a simple unit. Something tidy for my counter top.
I wanted glass jars versus plastic.

1. Purchase this maker, opened the box, read the instructions.

2. Went to Whole Foods, purchased:
~a gallon whole organic milk
~1 lb package non fat dry milk
~ jar of bavarian style plain yogurt "with live cultures"

3. Got home:
~ poured 4 cups whole milk in a pan on setting 3 (of 9) heat.
~ stirred in the nonfat dry milk, squishing it against the side to stir all the lumps down.
~once completely lump free, the milk mixture was still LUKE warm.
~took 1/2 cup warm mixture, first stirred it into the 1.5 cups yogurt, then mixed that all back into the pan of milk mixture.
~poured the warm milk/nonfatfdrymilk/yogurt mix into the 7 jars, covered and put in maker, hit the start button, set the timer on my stove for 8.5 hours and went to sleep.

Woke up, tasted the yogurt - it was a PERFECT consistency. 8.5 hours was perfect.
Put the jars in the fridge. Now I have 6 jars of fantastic yogurt, saving the 7th jar for a starter for next batch.

THIS WAS LITERALLY SO SIMPLE. I WAS ASTOUNDED AT HOW GOOD THE YOGURT WAS.
IT WAS THICK, NOT RUNNY, AND JUST ENOUGH SOUR WITHOUT BEING TART.

The taste and texture could have something to do with using whole organic milk.
And the small glass jars are tidy, simple and makes the perfect amount.

I CAN IMAGINE THAT IF YOU FOLLOW MY SAME INSTRUCITONS ABOVE,
THAT YOU WILL BE TREATED WITH THE SAME LOVELY YOGURT EXPERIENCE I HAD.



5 out of 5 stars Great Yogurt   March 7, 2010
PeterOM (Minnesota)
I have now made two batches (two quarts) of yogurt with the Salton Yogurt Maker. So far, the unit works great! I am not sure why other people had problems with the jars breaking. All jars with my maker were delivered unbroken. They are fairly sturdy jars, so I am not sure what caused breakage with some people. The only problem I had was that one of the tops for the jars was partially split. While this doesn't affect the yogurt being made, I will work to get this replaced. I'm now going to try making yogurt cheese to see how that tastes.


5 out of 5 stars Yummy Homemade Yogurt Easy!   March 6, 2010
Pamela Perry (Medford, OR)
I love this little yogurt maker. I have tried making yogurt before, without the electric yogurt maker. It was a mess! I had trouble keeping the temperature right and this little gadget solved that. No watery, clumpy yogurt. Mix everything togther, put it in the jars and place them in the Salton. You wake up to fresh yogurt. Great buy!


5 out of 5 stars Wonderful Small cup Yogurt Maker   March 2, 2010
JADE (New York)
I used to this Yogurt maker to make Bulgarian and Greek Yogurt. Both came out quite yummy. A tip to successful yogurt for this type of "heat" yogurt is to remember to heat the milk up to 160 degrees and then let cool to room temperature or 110 degrees before putting in yogurt culture. This will kill any competing bacteria from the milk. I first mixed in a quart glass jar and then into the little cups. The yogurt maker incubated the mixture to perfection in 4.5 hours and I was successful in making yogurt in my first try. Nothing more delicious than making your own homemade yogurt and I ate it with a little honey & fresh fruit.

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