I finally decided that my failures/inconsistancies with yogurt batches is due to to much variation in incubation
temperatures. I've rigged up a stock pot with a submersible aquarium heater (that I just happened to have lying around) of course I scrubbed it up and disinfected it well! The heater won't actually be in contact with the yogurt but its a mind thing...The pot is filled with water and the yogurt sealed in jars sits in the water bath. I'm hoping the aquarium heater will maintain a constant temp... We shall see...
Very cool. I found my inconsistencies had to do with my starter culture. When I switched to all direct set they came out great every time. I have two yogurt makers, but I still use the cooler with a heating pad. That seems to work well for me.
Good idea with the aquarium heater though!
Cooler with a heating pad?? I've already found the aquarium heater letting the temp drop below 85 twice...my heating pad shuts itself off automatically..
:-[ Aquarium Heater... major fail.. I now realize thats why I had an extra heater...
Really? Mine doesn't. It's a sort of cheap one we got from a pharmacy when I broke my back. It was like $22. But I have to confess I have two salton yogurt makers, both from people who didn't want them any more for free. I have a big one, and two that are a set that each do 5 individual yogurts. The big one I use for chevre and the small ones for fruit on the bottom yogurts.
Minamyna <------ Spoiled.....