Euro Cuisine Yogurt Maker - Seven 6 oz Jars
Model(s): YM80
Item #: YM80
Our Price: $34.95
Yogurt Maker by Euro Cuisine (YM80)
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Homemade yogurt might sound like a tedious process, but not with this electric yogurt maker. Enjoy your favorite flavor, made fresh at home with little fuss and preparation. The entire process takes less than 12 hours and works while you move on to other activities. The yogurt maker includes seven 6-ounce glass jars with lids so you can make a different flavor in each! An indicator keeps time of the progress. The yogurt maker, with its 3-year warranty, is manufactured by an Italian-based company known for its high performance, ergonomic kitchen products.
Product Features - Model #: YM80
- Capacity: Seven 6-oz. glass jars, makes 42-oz. of yogurt
- Diameter: 9.5-in.
- Height: 6-in.
- Volts/Watts: 13 watts
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Q: How do I calculate the hours needed to set my yougurt, I use skim milk, non fat dannon and some non fat dried milk...Thank you
A: I just uploaded the owner's manual for you, but I also wanted to post the except regarding your question. It states "Set the hour reminder to the time desired for the yogurt to be ready. It will take about seven hours to make yogurt with whole milk. For skimmed milk will takes about ten hours."
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Q: does the yogurt maker come with yogurt cultures or do i need to purchase those separately?
A: The YM80 Euro Cuisine Yogurt Maker does not include yogurt cultures. You may purchase them separately on our site. The part number is RI52.
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Q: What is the temperature that this yogurt maker operate at while processing the yogurt?
A: The Euro Cuisine Yogurt Maker has a incubating temperature range of 104°F - 118°F after 4 hours. The center gets warmer than perimeter with the center never exceeding 125°F.
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Reviews: 4
Average Customer Review is 4.0:
I love this yogurt maker -
This yogurt maker is a great product. I got it for Christmas and it makes the best yogurt!
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AMAZINGLY easy!! -
I just tried my first homemade yogurt. There is NO comparison to store bought, and you are eliminating the preservatives, additives, and high fructose corn syrup. I made vanilla. You can use 1 container of store bought yogurt as a starter, as long as it has active cultures. Making the yogurt milk took very little time, boil milk, let it cool, add your culture or one container of store bought yogurt, fill the containers and let it sit for 8-10 hours while you do other things. It could not be easier and it was terrific in taste, I used organic milk and organic yogurt (1 small container) as a starter. Highly recommend this yogurt maker!!
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Hard to Wash Jars -
I have found this yogurt maker to have hard to clean jars... and of course no other jars fit the Euro Cuisine yogurt maker. Would have bought something else if I had known.
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Great Yogurt Maker -
I thought making yogurt was difficult. Boy, was I wrong! You can't beat homemade.
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