Almond milk yogurt in a slow cooker

Prepare natural homemade yogurt from vegetable milk! If for some reason you don't drink cow's milk (or just experiment), but you really like yoghurts, there is a way out. Prepare this fermented milk drink from almond milk. Yogurt turns out to be incredibly delicious with an amazing aroma and nutty notes. Try it!
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Composition / ingredients

servings:
Translation table of volumetric measures
Nutrients and energy value of the composition of the recipe
By weight of the composition:
Proteins 22 % 7 g
Fats 63 % 20 g
Carbohydrates 16 % 5 g
233 kcal
GI: 100 / 0 / 0

Cooking method

Cooking time: 17 h 15 min

First you need to extract almond milk from nuts. To do this, you need:

- soak the nuts in water overnight so that the water covers the nuts by 1 centimeter;
- in the morning, drain the water from the nuts and grind all the nuts in a blender, adding birch juice or any other fruit juice to the nuts in the blender container, as well as water. All together - up to a little more than a liter;
- using gauze, squeeze the liquid from the nut mass into the bowl of the slow cooker;
- allow the remaining liquid to drain for a while by hanging a gauze with nuts over the bowl.

Now you can cook yogurt yourself:

1. Boil the resulting milk in the "Boiling" mode and let it cool to a temperature of 40 degrees Celsius.
2. Only now add the yogurt starter and turn on the slow cooker in the "Yogurt" mode, the time is 8 hours.
3. At the end of the program, yogurt from almond milk will be ready. However, due to the property of almond milk to curdle not as fast as cow's milk, after 8 hours of cooking, the density of yogurt may not be enough. In this case, turn on the slow cooker for re-cooking in the "Yogurt" mode and check the milk delicacy for the desired density every couple of hours.

Bon appetit!

Calorie content of the products possible in the composition of the dish

  • Almonds nuts - 609   kcal/100g
  • Water - 0   kcal/100g
  • Sourdough - 29   kcal/100g
  • Birch sap - 24   kcal/100g

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