Homemade Yogurt (Kos Shtëpie)

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As a child, I saw my mom covering container or saucepan of milk with clean towels and blanket and telling me not to touch it. The importance of not opening the blanket covering during the fermentation is that you will stop the process of making yogurt. This is an old recipe and the method is the same as when my mom used to make it. It does not require too much active time to make it.

Yogurt is a product with very high nutritional properties such as protein, calcium, vitamin B6, B12 and riboflavin. Yogurt is made by bacterial fermentation of milk. The bacteria used to make yogurt is known as yogurt cultures. Cow's milk is the most commonly used to make yogurt. The word yogurt is derived from the Turkish language and it means to be curdled or coagulated; to thicken.

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Homemade Yogurt
Yields10 Servings
Prep Time30 minsCook Time4 hrsTotal Time4 hrs 30 mins
 4 qts organic whole milkStony Field - ultra pasteurized
 3 tbsp yogurtto use as a starter
1

Boil the milk in a saucepan to a medium heat until you see a skin forming on the top of the pot.

2

Pour about 4 quarts milk into a plastic or glass container, and let it cool down at room temperature.

3

Meanwhile mix the yogurt starter with 2 Tbsp. of milk so that is easily poured. The yogurt will come out sour if you pour the yogurt starter in the hot milk or if you use more yogurt starter.

4

After you put the lid on the container, cover it with a plastic bag and a clean towel or blanket. Do not open the container before the recommended hours once you covered because you will stop the fermentation.

5

After 3 1/2 hours open and place the container in the refrigerator for a few hours.

6

Always save some yogurt to use as a starter for your next batch in the refrigerator in a small container.

Ingredients

 4 qts organic whole milkStony Field - ultra pasteurized
 3 tbsp yogurtto use as a starter

Directions

1

Boil the milk in a saucepan to a medium heat until you see a skin forming on the top of the pot.

2

Pour about 4 quarts milk into a plastic or glass container, and let it cool down at room temperature.

3

Meanwhile mix the yogurt starter with 2 Tbsp. of milk so that is easily poured. The yogurt will come out sour if you pour the yogurt starter in the hot milk or if you use more yogurt starter.

4

After you put the lid on the container, cover it with a plastic bag and a clean towel or blanket. Do not open the container before the recommended hours once you covered because you will stop the fermentation.

5

After 3 1/2 hours open and place the container in the refrigerator for a few hours.

6

Always save some yogurt to use as a starter for your next batch in the refrigerator in a small container.

Homemade Yogurt (Kos Shtëpie)

2 Comments

  1. I grew up eating Kos that mom would make regularly. In fact she got her culture from her mother who had brought it over from “the old country,” Albania, prior to WWI. Then some time in the 60s, mom waited too long before starting another batch and it had gone bad. I’ve never had that great earthy taste since. Where can I get a starter of Kos?

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