Yogurt is a staple in Armenian cuisine. This authentic recipe for homemade cream yogurt has been passed down in my husband's family for many generations. I've updated the measurements and temperatures to ensure a successful recipe every time. It's fast, easy, and economical! I always try to keep some on hand, but this recipe is so versatile and delicious, it's sometimes hard to keep up with the demand.
Ingredients
- 0.75 cups plain yogurt , preferably Greek-style, with live cultures
- 1 quart whole milk
- 1 quart half-and-half
- 1 pint heavy whipping cream , Optional
Instructions
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On a work surface, lay four clean cotton towels in a cross pattern, each with one end overlapping a few inches in the center. Position a large baking dish or glass mixing bowl in the center of the towels.
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Set the plain yogurt on the counter to warm to room temperature while preparing the milk mixture.
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Combine milk and half-and-half in a large, heavy, non-aluminum pot. Heat over low to moderate heat, stirring constantly, until the mixture just comes to a boil. Immediately remove from heat and pour the mixture into the waiting bowl. Add 1 pint whipping cream for added richness.
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Allow mixture to cool to 112 degrees F (44 degrees C). Gradually pour 1 cup of the warm milk into the yogurt, whisking constantly. Return the yogurt-milk mixture to the bowl and stir well. Cover bowl with plastic wrap; wrap kitchen towels up and over the bowl, covering completely. Let stand at room temperature until firmly set, 8 to 12 hours.
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Refrigerate yogurt for several hours or overnight to chill completely.
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