October 20, 2009, 5:07 PM
This was very good, and a good use of my Costco sized bag of pinto beans. My only recommendation would be to reduce the water to 4.5 or 5 cups, and maybe add 1 lb of chorizo.
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September 20, 2009, 10:03 AM
On this here internet, you’ll find multiple ways to make yogurt. I have a hard time I find a recipe that is clear, concise, and can be found when I start looking for it. This is my attempt to solve that.
You need
- Milk. Justine prefers non-fat milk, and it works, so we use it. Any type of (Cows) milk would work.
- Some sort of starter. We use plain yogurt, but I’ve heard that you can buy yogurt starter. Make sure it’s got active cultures. Those are the bacteria that make your yogurt
- Thermometer, to measure the temperature
- 1/2 cup Dry Milk Powder. I add this since we have it (hence need to use it), and it adds thickness and protein. If we didn’t already have a Costco sized amount, I wouldn’t use it.
- Jars to store it in. Anything with a lid works
- Heating pad and towels
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April 24, 2009, 9:53 PM
I make this bread pretty often. It’s quick, easy and tasty. The hardest part used to be finding the recipe on the Internet.
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