Yogurt
I go through a liter of so of yogurt each week, and it has generally come from the supermarket in kilogram plastic tubs. While these packages are recyclable, and it’s handy to have a few tubs around for storing paint or hardware, I would clearly prefer to reduce use of single-use containers. I’m also a fan of spending less money. Recently, I’ve found a neat way to spend less money, generate less waste, and play in the kitchen: make yogurt!
The key “thing” involved in this great leap forward was an Easiyo; they’re available in the local supermarkets for about $25 (all the prices here in NZD) or, for a fraction of that amount in the local op-shop. The Easiyo is simply an insulated bottle, sized to fit a 1L yogurt container along with a liter of warm water and some air - it’s certainly not necessary to have one to make yogurt, but I’d have a hard time beating it for the $4 it cost me, and it works really well. There are two different sorts of Easiyo makers available; the new one has a shorter yogurt container with more curvy sides than the old one - the new containers (more commonly available in the supermarket) fit fine in the older style insulated part (more commonly available in thrift stores). I haven’t experimented too much with flavourings yet, but there’s gobs of information on this stuff online.
The basic process is simple:
- In the yogurt container, mix a little less than a liter of milk at about 20C (perhaps with flavour added) to a bit of the previous batch of yogurt
- Put a liter of boiling water in the yogurt maker
- Put the bottle of nascent yogurt in the yogurt maker
- Add lid
- Wait for 9ish hours
My current preferred source of milk is a local dairy, where I can get a liter of pasteurised but not homogenised full cream milk for $3.50, in an exchanged glass bottle. According to a brief look around the usual sources, that’s not quite the cheapest, but it does hit my sweet spot for waste/cost/quality:
Source | Cost/L | Waste |
---|---|---|
Yoplait | $5.50 | 43.5g polypropylene tub |
Yogurt mix packets | $5 | 5.9g foil/plastic bag |
Local dairy | $3.50 | Steel bottlecap |
Milk powder | $2.25 | TBD foil/plastic bag |