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I made my first yogurt in my yogurt-maker! It isn't bad!
The texture came out thick enough, but a little clumpy, it reminds me a little bit of cottage cheese.
The recipe had me boil the milk and suggested I use "pasturized" milk and I used raw goat milk.....but did I not stir well enough? What might have caused this lumpiness? It has a method where you don't boil the milk, but said it would not be as thick "like Americans prefer" and suggested I could thicken it up without boiling by adding powdered dried milk.
I don't mind boiling it.
My yogurt maker is the style where you pour the prepared yogurt into little jars and put a cover over the whole thing and set a timer. It suggested seven hours for whole milk so that is what I chose.
It is actually a very good flavor, very yogurt-y! I would just like it a little smoother.
The texture came out thick enough, but a little clumpy, it reminds me a little bit of cottage cheese.
The recipe had me boil the milk and suggested I use "pasturized" milk and I used raw goat milk.....but did I not stir well enough? What might have caused this lumpiness? It has a method where you don't boil the milk, but said it would not be as thick "like Americans prefer" and suggested I could thicken it up without boiling by adding powdered dried milk.

My yogurt maker is the style where you pour the prepared yogurt into little jars and put a cover over the whole thing and set a timer. It suggested seven hours for whole milk so that is what I chose.
It is actually a very good flavor, very yogurt-y! I would just like it a little smoother.