Vietnamese Yogurt

Naturally Savvy Recipes

First mix the boiling water and sweet milk together until smooth in a bowl.

With a spoon or whisk.

Set Aside Mix the milk and plain yogurt together until smooth in another bowl; with a spoon or whisk.

Mix both mixtures together.

Until there are no yogurt lumps.

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Pour this mixture into little plastic containers.

This makes 8 small yogurt containers.

You can also use baby food jars.

Place your yogurt containers into something that can hold water.

Make a bath for the containers.

I use a large pot.

Make a kettle of boiling water and pour it carefully into the pot until the water has reached almost to the top of your yogurt containers.

Do not get water into your yogurt mixture.

Place a towel over your bath.

When the boiling water has cooled completely.

The yogurt mixture should have set a little bit.

Repeat step 12.

You should only have a hot bath twice.

When the water bath has cooled completely.

Put in the refrigerator to keep cold until served.

*The yogurt should taste sweet and tart.

*If the yogurt is sweet and not set; then the bath of water was hot for too long.

Do not have your containers over a burner to keep the water warm.

This will cause it to be too sweet and not set.

Ingredients:

1 (300 ml) cans sweetened condensed milk ( Longevity Brand Sua Ong Tho)

450 ml boiling water

1 (300 ml) cans milk

175 g plain yogurt

Steps/Methods:

First mix the boiling water and sweet milk together until smooth in a bowl.

With a spoon or whisk.

Set Aside Mix the milk and plain yogurt together until smooth in another bowl; with a spoon or whisk.

Mix both mixtures together.

Until there are no yogurt lumps.

Pour this mixture into little plastic containers.

This makes 8 small yogurt containers.

You can also use baby food jars.

Place your yogurt containers into something that can hold water.

Make a bath for the containers.

I use a large pot.

Make a kettle of boiling water and pour it carefully into the pot until the water has reached almost to the top of your yogurt containers.

Do not get water into your yogurt mixture.

Place a towel over your bath.

When the boiling water has cooled completely.

The yogurt mixture should have set a little bit.

Repeat step 12.

You should only have a hot bath twice.

When the water bath has cooled completely.

Put in the refrigerator to keep cold until served.

*The yogurt should taste sweet and tart.

*If the yogurt is sweet and not set; then the bath of water was hot for too long.

Do not have your containers over a burner to keep the water warm.

This will cause it to be too sweet and not set.

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Randy is the co-founder of NaturallySavvy.com and The Healthy Shopper. She has been working in the natural health industry for over 20 years. She is very passionate about healthy living by choosing natural and organic as much as possible, has a personal love of cooking and sharing healthy recipes and is a fitness enthusiast.