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TIPS AND HINTS

Cultures and Fermentation

The taste, texture and consistency of your yogurt will depend on the 

type of culture that is used. Each type of culture contains different 

bacteria strains with individual properties that affect the tang and 

taste of the yogurt as well as its texture. Some yogurts are meant to 

be thin and runny where others are meant to be thick.
Yogurt can be fermented from a purchased culture or from yogurt 

that is either store bought or homemade with a reusable culture.
Use only one type of culture per batch of yogurt. Mixing cultures may 

force different bacteria that are not meant to coexist to compete with 

one another instead of properly fermenting.
Fermenting times vary depending on the type of culture used. There 

are two types of yogurt cultures – direct-set and reusable. These two 

types of cultures also vary depending on yogurt flavor – Bulgarian, 

Piima, Greek, etc.

Direct set cultures can be used 

only once

 and take less time to 

ferment, about 8–12 hours. 
Reusable cultures take longer the first time used, up to 16 hours. 

When used again as a culturing agent, the fermentation time will be 

shorter, about 6–8 hours.

The Cuisinart

®

 Electronic Yogurt Maker uses thermophilic culture. 

Thermophilic (heat-loving) culture needs an elevated temperature 

to ferment as opposed to mesophilic culture, which is best suited 

to ferment at room temperature. If you are unaware of what type of 

culture you have, check the ingredient list of the culture or ask your 

supplier. 
When fermenting with store-bought yogurt, the average fermentation 

time is 6 hours. 
The fermenting time can always be increased or decreased while 

yogurt maker is in operation.

Heating and Consistency

Different cultures yield different results, with some producing thinner 

yogurts than others. If after making a batch of yogurt thicker results 

are desired, we recommend following the step for heating the milk 

below before adding the yogurt base to the yogurt maker.
Heating the milk breaks down its proteins, allowing yogurt to 

coagulate, facilitating the thickening process during fermentation.
Heat milk on the stove to 180°F (some cultures recommend only 

160°F, so follow the instructions per the particular culture). 
For best results (but not essential), keep milk at this temperature for 

about 20 minutes. 
Cool milk until a thermometer reads 110°F. Once cooled to 110°F, stir 

in culture and any other thickening agent into the milk so that it is 

fully incorporated. Transfer mixture to the yogurt maker and set the 

appropriate fermentation time.
If following the recommended step, subtract one to two hours from 

the fermentation time.
Adding dry milk powders to a culture-based yogurt will add to the 

thickness in the final product. For every 4 cups of milk add ¼ to 

½ cup powdered milk when using cow’s milk, and ½ to 1 cup milk 

powder to the base when using goat’s milk.
Other thickeners can also be used to thicken yogurt. Always make a 

slurry with the thickener and a small amount of the milk before mixing 

into the entire batch.
Approximate amounts for 4 cups milk:

Tapioca starch – 2 tablespoons
Agar-agar powder– ½ teaspoon (dissolve into ½ cup water, bring 

to a boil and then cool before adding to mixture)
Cornstarch – 2 tablespoons
Powdered gelatin – 1 teaspoon

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Страница 1: ...ECIPE BOOKLET For your safety and continued enjoyment of this product always read the instruction book carefully before using Cuisinart Electronic Yogurt Maker with Automatic Cooling CYM 100 Recipe Booklet Reverse Side ...

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Страница 3: ...oring in an appliance garage always unplug the unit from the electrical outlet Not doing so could create a risk of fire especially if the appliance touches the walls of the garage or the door touches the unit as it closes 12 Do not use the appliance for other than intended use 13 Where applicable always attach plug to appliance and check that the control is off before plugging cord into wall outle...

Страница 4: ...nd Hints 6 7 Cultures and Fermentation 6 Heating and Consistency 6 Finished Yogurt and Taste 7 Troubleshooting 7 Cleaning and Maintenance 7 Warranty 8 9 PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 1 Scoop 2 Housing Lid 3 Yogurt Container Lid 4 Yogurt Container 5 Control Panel with LED display 6 Detachable Cord 7 Housing 7 5 6 4 3 2 1 ...

Страница 5: ...stem Either plain or flavored yogurt is the perfect anytime food to enjoy alone with granola or in your morning smoothie Yogurt is also a great ingredient to have on hand in the kitchen for delicious and moist baked goods as a secret ingredient to marinades for meat and poultry and also the perfect vehicle for soups and sauces Operation 1 Put all of the ingredients in the yogurt container and then...

Страница 6: ... adjusted time is shown flashing on the screen press the Start button again and the unit will adjust the time accordingly 5 After the fermentation is complete the unit will automatically switch into cooling mode and display C in the LED As long as the unit is plugged in it will stay in cooling mode until you turn the unit off After 8 12 hours the temperature of the yogurt will be between 43 and 52...

Страница 7: ...re bought yogurt the average fermentation time is 6 hours The fermenting time can always be increased or decreased while yogurt maker is in operation Heating and Consistency Different cultures yield different results with some producing thinner yogurts than others If after making a batch of yogurt thicker results are desired we recommend following the step for heating the milk below before adding ...

Страница 8: ...r and are better added to the entire batch while sweeter syrups are best added to individual portions Troubleshooting Q Why is the consistency of my yogurt so thin A To thicken the consistency of your yogurt you can heat the milk first on a stove or add a thickening agent like dry milk or gelatin See the Tips and Hints section for more information A Fermentation may not have been long enough A Cul...

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