Salton YM9 1-Quart Yogurt Maker | 
enlarge | Brand: Salton Category: Kitchen
List Price: $25.99 Buy New: $17.77 You Save: $8.22 (32%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 462 reviews Sales Rank: 189
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: 833304000083 EAN: 0082846040099 ASIN: B00004SUHY
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| Features:
| • | 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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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
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
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Inexpensive and simple November 13, 2008 I'm happy with the salton 1-Qt yogurt maker. I use non-fat milk and mix in some non-fat dried milk and the yogurt is thick and nice. I recommend a small thermometer for checking the milk temperature before you add the starter.
Very useful November 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this yogurt maker after reading many reviews. Though it is easy to make yogurt at home without the use of a yogurt maker the product varies in consistency as the temperature is variable. With this yogurt maker every time I get perfect yogurt. I use 4 cups of milk, heat on medium flame till just before boiling...cool to a temp when it is warm to touch. Blend in 3 T plain yogurt. Pour into the container and like magic the yogurt is ready.
Where's the yogurt? November 6, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I purchased this product with the idea that I could insert a quart of luke warm milk in its cardboard container straight into the unit along with starter of course. Since I eat a lot of yogurt and prefer organic yogurt, this seemed like a wonderful idea. However, the milk never became yogurt. The bottom curdled some, while the top retained a consistency of thick buttermilk. This was after 48 hours. Thinking it was something wrong with the milk, I tried a different brand. I also tried a different brand of starter. No luck. Frustrated because I could never get the top of the milk to set, I tried milk in small plastic containers which I stacked inside the unit. Again, the bottom container became yogurt - sort of. The top container remained buttermilk. The real issue with this product is that the heat seems to come mainly from the bottom. I can make yogurt easier using my oven.
haven't used it yet...still traveling October 30, 2008 i have received the item but haven't tried it yet. I am looking forward to using it in the Dominican Republic where i live. thanks.
Yogurt maker? Yogurt incubator, maybe October 29, 2008 3 out of 9 found this review helpful
I thought this would be like a breadmaking machine--that you would put in the ingredients, turn the machine on and come back to a finished product. Well, no. This is a yogurt maker in the same way that your _oven_ is a breadmaker--you have to cook the ingredients to a certain temperature, cool them to a certain temperature, and then this thing apparently (arguably, judging by some reviews) keeps it at a steady temperature as it reaches its final stages. It may or may not be useful as a helper in this final step (some people just use their oven; others find it doesn't have a low enough setting). However, the initial steps were too much work for me. It doesn't cost much, but it doesn't do much either.
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