Showing posts with label Recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recipes. Show all posts

Monday, February 3, 2014

Homemade Yogurt

It seems like everyday I'm thankful for another thing that my mother taught me how to do. Might have something to do with me turning 30 and finally starting to grow up. Lol! One of the things my mom used to make and still does make is yogurt. She got the recipe from a Russian lady we were friends with when I was a kid and we lived in Montana. I've made it twice now and I'm so pleased with the results. 

Pour one gallon of milk into an oven safe bowl. 


Bake in a 350 degree oven for 2 hours. When you pull it out of the oven, it most likely is going to look like this. Just skim off the skin and discard. 


Let the milk cool down to 50 degrees Celsius and then add 8 tablespoons store bought yogurt with live active cultures. For no particular reason, this is the one I picked and it worked great. I used the whole container. 


(Btw, the Superbowl commercial yesterday for Chobani yogurt with the grizzly bear was pretty funny. Lol!) If you add the starter yogurt before the milk cools down, it can kill the live active culture and cause it not to set. Stir it well and pour the milk into glass jars and place lids on them. I poured it thru a strainer to make sure I got all the stray pieces of milk skin out. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. When the jars are filled and ready, turn off the oven and place the jars in the oven. I put the jars on a pan which made it easier to move them. Close the oven door and incubate for at least four hours. A couple hours more is fine too if you want to leave it in there overnight. 


After incubating, put the jars of yogurt in the refrigerator. How easy is that?! 


My yogurt turned out so nice and firm. If you stir it up, it becomes creamy. I like to add honey and fruit.
~Rachel :).








Monday, January 13, 2014

Apple Crisp

The weather was pretty nice today. I had the windows open, the kids were playing outside, and the yummy aroma of the apple crisp I had baking in the oven, almost made it feel like summer! I've been dreaming and scheming about my garden this year too. Tonight I walked thru the gardening section of Walmart and thought about it some more. Lol! This year I want to order organic, non gmo seeds. I was looking at some online catalogs today. But anyways, back to the apple crisp.......


Apple Crisp is a favorite with our family and as you can see I had plenty of willing taste testers. Of course we add milk to it. We add milk to a lot of things! :)


I thought I'd share the recipe with ya'll. I guess you could say this is an Amish recipe. I got the recipe from my mom and we've made it ever since I was a little Amish girl! 

Apple Crisp
Peel and chop about 6 apples. Layer on bottom of a 9"x13" pan. Sprinkle 1 cup white sugar and 3 tablespoons flour on apples. 
Topping:
1 cup brown sugar
1 cup white sugar
1 cup butter
1 cup flour
2 teaspoons cinnamon 
4 cups oatmeal (I use quick oats)
Mix together the ingredients for the topping and spread it over the apples. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes or until topping is brown. Enjoy! 

~ Rachel :)