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A previously home-made yogurt 

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A freeze-dried yogurt culture, which can be purchased at many pharmacies or health food 

stores. If using a freeze-dried yogurt culture add two hours to the yogurt making time. 

NOTE: 

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Do not use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads. 

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Do not immerse the yogurt maker body, cord or plug in water at any time. 

NOTE

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Do not use a batch of yogurt more than ten times for the starter culture as the results will 

diminish. 

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For best results, use a starter culture and milk with similar fat contents. 

NOTE

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For best results, use a starter culture and milk with similar fat contents.

 

 

To Make Yogurt: 

Ratios and amounts may vary depending upon individual recipe directions and the type of milk and 

starter culture used. 

The following directions are suggested method of utilizing organic milk and plain, store-bought organic 

yogurt as the starter. 

1. 

Measure 3 tablespoons of plain yogurt to use as a starter culture and set aside in a small bowl. 

NOTE:

 

If using a freeze-dried yogurt culture, refer to package directions for the proper amount of 

culture to use.

 

2. 

Heat 5 cups milk to 180

º

F, stirring consistently to prevent scorching.

 

3. 

Place heated milk in the refrigerator and allow to cool to 115

º

F.

 

4. 

In the small bowl with the yogurt, mix in 2 teaspoons of cold milk, until the consistency has thinned.

 

5. 

Mix the thinned plain yogurt into the heated milk, until thoroughly mixed.

 

NOTE:

 

Depending upon the 

recipe being used, flavoring may be added into the yogurt starter/warm milk mix. Refer to “To Add 

Flavors” on page 6 for further instructions on adding flavors.

 

6. 

Fill each of the yogurt cups ¾ full with the yogurt/milk mixture. Leave each cup open, 

DO NOT 

place 

the yogurt cup lids on each cup. Place the open cups into the yogurt maker.

 

7. 

Place the yogurt maker lid onto the Yogurt Maker.

 

8. 

Plug the yogurt maker into an available power outlet.

 

9. 

Turn on the Yogurt Maker by pressing the POWER button. The yogurt maker will chime, and the 

digital display will turn on.

 

10. 

Press the HOUR button until 9 hours is displayed on the digital display screen (8 hours is the 

minimum recommended, but 9 hours will ensure the proper consistency is reached).

 HELPFUL 

HINT:

 

For tarter yogurt, increase the cook time.

 

11. 

Press the START button. The cook indicator light will illuminate and the yogurt maker will begin 

cooking the yogurt. Allow to run until time expires.

 NOTE: Do not disturb or move the Yogurt Maker 

during the yogurt making process, as it will terminate the cycle.

 

12. 

Once the programmed time has elapsed, the yogurt maker will chime and automatically shut off.

 

13. 

Remove the yogurt cups, screw the lid onto each cup and place them into the refrigerator. Allow to 

cool for approximately 8 hours. Add in flavors as desired once yogurt has cooled. Enjoy!

 

 

Summary of Contents for EW-5K102

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Digital Yogurt Maker Model EW 5K102 Voltage 120V 60Hz Power 22W...

Page 2: ...le materials 14 Use only with a 120V AC power outlet 15 Always unplug from the base of the wall outlet Never pull on the cord 16 The yogurt maker should be operated on a separate electrical circuit fr...

Page 3: ...outlet only one way If the plug does not fit fully into the outlet reverse the plug If it still does not fit contact a qualified electrician Do not attempt to modify the plug in any way If the supply...

Page 4: ...skim milk are all fine choices but must be brought to a near boil before being activated Milk should be boiled to eliminate any additional bacteria Allow the boiled milk to cool to eliminate any skin...

Page 5: ...k until the consistency has thinned 5 Mix the thinned plain yogurt into the heated milk until thoroughly mixed NOTE Depending upon the recipe being used flavoring may be added into the yogurt starter...

Page 6: ...tarter culture mix and add to yogurt cups Preserved Canned Fruit Cut preserved fruit into small pieces Save the juice from the can for even more fruit flavor Mix the cut fruit pieces and juice with co...

Page 7: ...d may have had different fat contents The yogurt had excessive maturation time in the yogurt maker Reduce cook time The starter culture used was not fresh enough RECIPES Strawberry Yogurt 5 cups organ...

Page 8: ...with warm milk yogurt starter mixture Add this yogurt mixture to each yogurt cup and complete the instructions of To Make Yogurt After finished yogurt has cooled for the recommended time in the refrig...

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