Salton YM9 1-Quart Yogurt Maker | 
enlarge | Brand: Salton Category: Kitchen
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $17.23 You Save: $7.76 (31%)
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Rating: 449 reviews Sales Rank: 117
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 5.5 x 8.5 Warranty: 1
MPN: YM9 Model: YM9 UPC: 082846040099 EAN: 0082846040099 ASIN: B00004SUHY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Makes up to 1 quart; temperature controlled | | • | Power cord storage on the base's bottom | | • | Internal container is freezer-safe | | • | Clean container and lid with hot soapy water, base with warm cloth | | • | Measures 9 by 5-1/2 by 5-1/2 inches; 1 year limited warranty |
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Product Description Salton Automatic Yogurt Maker Features & Specifications Automatic Yogurt Maker - Salton YM9 The Salton YM9 Yogurt Maker is a simple, easy to use, small and quick yogurt maker!nbsp It just takes 4-10 hours to make (depending on the desired tartness).nbsp For frozen yogurt a few extra hours are required.nbsp Yogurt is a great healthy snack for the entire family!nbsp Use the handy recipe book which is included for even more fresh yogurt ideas.nbsp Features of the Salton Yogurt Maker: Makes up to 1 quart Temperature controlled Power cord storage Internal container is freezer safe See-through lid Clean container and lid with hot soapy water, base with warm cloth Comes with Recipe book Measuring spoon Cord storage
Amazon.com Review Yogurt is a great, guilt-free snack for both adults and kids. With this yogurt maker, it's easy to add favorite flavors--including exotic and sweet fruits, rich crunchy nuts, and natural sweeteners--to basic yogurt. Just follow the recipes, supplied by the manufacturer, and a nutritious snack, with very little fat and no preservatives (like most commercial brands), is not too far away. Making yogurt takes from 4 to 10 hours to process, depending on desired tartness of the batch. If you're looking for frozen yogurt, you do have to chill it for 2 hours in the freezer before consumption after it's made. The yogurt can be stored up to one week. --Teresa Simanton
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| Customer Reviews: Read 444 more reviews...
Buyer Beware of Excess Shipping Costs October 7, 2008 Thomas D. Phelan (Upstate New York) For the $2.95 yogurt starter Amazon charges $4.98 for shipping. What a ripoff. Dr. Tom
Will save me over $30 per month! October 6, 2008 C. Knowles (Montgomery, AL) This yogurt is amazing! I let my first batch process the 4-hour minimum using organic, whole milk and one container of organic blueberry yogurt (no powdered milk). When it was done, I added 1/2 tsp. of vanilla and my two little ones loved it! I plan to use vanilla soymilk next time and freeze some. I wish I would've discovered this product years ago!
Perfect for specific carbohydrate diet October 4, 2008 Nina Maxine (New York, NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm on the specific carbohydrate diet to address food intolerances, and being able to make 24-hour yogurt is essential. I bought this a few days ago and just made the best tasting yogurt I've had. Unfortunately because I drained off the whey, then let the rest drip out through a lined colander to make creamier, greek style yogurt (you can't use milk powder to thicken on SCD), this maker doesn't produce very much yogurt. But given the limitations of my pots, drip pans and other equipment, a larger maker wouldn't work, so I've just ordered a second one of these. It's extremely simple to use, and small enough to store even in my small city apartment. Also, I read a review of one of the water-filled makers, and the reviewer pointed out that it gets too hot after 10 hours, so it wouldn't work for SCD. This one is perfect.
Handy if you like yogurt September 16, 2008 R. Chirak 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I felt like a dork when I first received this - I'd been making my own yogurt for years without one, and somehow thought with a "yogurt maker" I'd just dump the starter and milk in and push a button and come back a few hours later to yogurt. At first I was annoyed to find I still needed to boil the milk and mix in the starter and that this would simply incubate my yogurt. But now that I've had it several months I can say it was definitely a worthwhile purchase. I used to have a gas oven, and I'd put the yogurt in there to incubate - the pilot light kept it at a steady warm temperature. But I now have an electric oven, and its interior light doesn't really do the job - I'd have to keep coming back, checking the temp, switching the oven to "warm" and then come back again to make sure it didn't get too hot. It's so much more convenient to just stick it in my "yogurt maker" and not worry about it! I followed a previous reviewer's suggestion and ditched the inner container for glass - I found the jars of a product I buy regularly fit perfectly, even better than quart canning jars (it's Orlando brand grape leaves, if anyone's dying to know). No worries about plastic, and I have plenty of containers if I want to make more yogurt before I've finished the old batch!
easy to use! September 15, 2008 Agatha Kristy You still have to do the hard part yourself (heat the milk, add the cultures etc) this is an incubator for your yogurt and as an incubater it works fantastic!
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