HOW TO MAKE CURD | DAHI RECIPE
Making Indian curd or yogurt at home is no rocket science. These simple steps will teach you how to make curd or yogurt at home without a food thermometer. Instructions for Instant pot curd included.
Provided by Swasthi
Categories How to
Time 8h20m
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Rinse a pot well. This reduces the chances of milk solids getting stuck to the bottom.
- Pour milk and bring it to boil on a medium to low flame.
- To get thick curd, once it comes to a boil simmer the milk for 15 mins on a very low flame.
- Keep stirring in between else the milk will get burnt and smell bad.
- Simmering step is to get a very thick curd. You can skip this if you are ok to have a moderately thick yogurt.
- Allow the milk to cool down.
- If you are intending to use a curd culture that has come down to room temperature, then allow the boiled milk to come down to luke warm temp.
- But if you are using the culture directly from the fridge, then the temperature of the milk must be mildly warmer than the luke warm.
- Immerse your clean finger in the milk and check.
- Add a tsp of curd to the warm milk and stir well. You will have to experiment with the amount of starter to use.
- In India, my mother uses less than half tsp for 1 liter milk as it is not homogenized milk. But in Singapore I use about 1 tbsp or even more for 1 liter. It depends on the milk, climate and starter.
- Cover & move the bowl to a warm place.
- Allow it to set for 6 to 10 hrs depending on the climate.
- If you wish to set the curd well, you can break a red chili and drop it in the milk. it is optional and does not make the dahi or curd spicy or hot.
- If you live in a cold place, then keep it in a casserole or thermocol box or oven with the light on.
- Next if you intend to make curd in small bowls, check the step by step instructions after the recipe card.
- When the curd is set, move it to refrigerator.
- Ensure your sealing ring and instant pot are clean and are free from any kind of strong flavors from the previous cooking. Pour 1 cup water to the steel insert of your instant pot.
- Pour 4 cups of milk to a stainless steel bowl. Place a trivet and then place the bowl of milk over it. Do not cover the bowl.
- Secure the instant pot with the lid and position the steam release value to sealing. Press pressure cook button and set the timer to "zero".
- The Instant pot beeps when it is done. Let the pressure release naturally. Carefully remove the bowl and let the milk cool down to warm temperature.
- When the milk is warm, place your clean finger to ensure it is not too hot. It must be warm. Stir in half teaspoon yogurt and place the bowl back on the trivet in the instant pot. The pot should not be too hot.
- If you live in a cold region or during winters, you may turn on instant pot & press the yogurt button. But during other times, you don't need to turn on the instant pot at all. I usually place the bowl in the instant pot without turning it on. The residual heat from the previous cooking will be enough to set the curd.
- It will take 6 to 8 hours for the curd to set well. Remove the bowl and place it in refrigerator.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 610 kcal, Carbohydrate 46 g, Protein 34 g, Fat 32 g, SaturatedFat 20 g, Cholesterol 130 mg, Sodium 460 mg, Sugar 46 g, ServingSize 1 serving
GREEK YOGURT FROM THICK INDIAN CURD (YOGURT)
Categories Yogurt
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- - Spread the cheese cloth over a medium-size colender. - Without stirring or breaking the Indian Curd (Yogurt), dump it into the spread cheese cloth. - Bring all the edges of the cheese cloth together and let the excess whey strain. - Hang it in the refrigerator so that it won't end up sour. And keep a pot under it to collect the whey. - After 6-8 hours, thick, rich & creamy Greek Yogurt is got. For 1 cup of thick Indian Curd (Yogurt), we will get around 1/2 cup of Greek Yogurt. Detailed photo recipe is at http://www.pinterest.com/pin/452471093783441226/
HOW TO MAKE THICK RICH GREEK YOGURT
How to make thick ,rich tasty Greek Yogurt quickly simply and easily. This Greek Yogurt recipe yields a lush creamy yogurt that is far better than anything you can buy in a store. You also have the additional benefit of avoiding additives such as stabilizers and thickeners that are in most commercially prepared yogurts. This yogurt is wonderful as a treat by itself but is also fantastic to use when making frozen yogurt or yogurt dips and sauces like tzatziki. Yogurt has many health benefits and making it yourself will not only save you money, it will give you a far better taste experience.
Provided by mkef35
Categories Greek
Time 12h10m
Yield 10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- In a sauce pan heat milk to 110 degrees. Have oven preheating to 110 degrees at the same time.
- When milk is heated add yogurt and whisk well.
- Cover mixture and place into a second container, cover that as well, or wrap with a towel . Turn oven OFF and place covered mixture in and allow to sit for 8 to 10 hours.
- After 8 to 10 hours remove from oven.
- Place strainer over a saucepan and pour in yogurt -- as it is in the strainer and over a saucepan place in fridge and allow to strain for several hours. When done transfer to bowl ,stir and serve.
- Suggestion: A great way to serve this is with a dollop of honey and some finely chopped walnuts.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 139.9, Fat 7.9, SaturatedFat 5, Cholesterol 30.5, Sodium 106.9, Carbohydrate 10.2, Sugar 1.1, Protein 7.2
HOMEMADE THICK VANILLA YOGURT
I was introduced to making yogurt at home by Mrs. Lakhani's excellent Indian Recipes for a Healthy Heart. After much experimenting and many of my own tweaks, I have come up with a very thick yogurt that always gets raves.
Provided by Ed Vector
Categories Breakfast
Time 6h30m
Yield 1 flat
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Make sure all of your cooking implements are very clean before you start. You will be using a medium sized pot, a large pyrex (or other non-metal) bowl, and some measuring tools and stirrers. It also helps to have a thermometer. I usually pour boiling water over them.
- Stir the agave into the milk, and put it on the stove at medium heat.
- Slowly add the milk powder to the milk, stirring constantly so as to avoid scalding.
- Add the vanilla and stir well right before the milk reaches the boiling point.
- When the milk just begins to bubble, or alternately, when it hits 210 degrees F (just below boiling), remove it from the heat and transfer to a non-metal bowl (something with thick sides works best).
- Let the milk sit until it's just cool enough to hold your finger in for fifteen seconds (or until it hits 105 degrees F).
- Your 1/4 cup of yogurt (starter) should be at room temperature. Add enough of the milk to your starter to mix it into a thin liquid, and add this back to the milk, making sure it's stirred in very well.
- Put plastic wrap over the bowl, wrap it in a small towel, and place it somewhere warm where it won't be disturbed (I use a rice cooker on the warm setting).
- Let it sit for 6-12 hours, making sure not to peek or otherwise move the bowl. The time will vary depending on how warm it is where the yogurt is left to ferment, but as a rule, warmer spots will take less time and cooler spots will take more, but leaving the yogurt anywhere warmer than 110 degrees should be avoided, as it may kill the active cultures. For me, nine hours works best.
- When it has finished fermenting, the plastic will puff out and your yogurt will be sitting in a yellowish syrup. This is just the whey, and it is up to you whether or not you want to drain it off. Place the yogurt in the fridge and let it get cold before serving.
- Reduce the milk powder to 3 tbsp and omit the agave and vanilla for plain yogurt that can be used in recipes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 641.1, Fat 4.8, SaturatedFat 3.1, Cholesterol 36.6, Sodium 850.7, Carbohydrate 82.6, Sugar 27.9, Protein 57.4
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