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<blockquote data-quote="Viv19" data-source="post: 2113925" data-attributes="member: 502009"><p>I was thinking of making yoghurt in my instant pot. I think my current yoghurt maker is heating too hot, and the resulting yoghurt is too runny.</p><p>I usually buy LL lactose free milk because there’s hardly any fresh version here, and if there is it’s expensive. I was looking at the IP yoghurt making instructions. Those of you who make it in the IP, can you confirm that I can leave out the boiling step, or is there another reason to do that? I like the idea of being able to make a larger quantity at once. How much starter do you use?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Viv19, post: 2113925, member: 502009"] I was thinking of making yoghurt in my instant pot. I think my current yoghurt maker is heating too hot, and the resulting yoghurt is too runny. I usually buy LL lactose free milk because there’s hardly any fresh version here, and if there is it’s expensive. I was looking at the IP yoghurt making instructions. Those of you who make it in the IP, can you confirm that I can leave out the boiling step, or is there another reason to do that? I like the idea of being able to make a larger quantity at once. How much starter do you use? [/QUOTE]
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