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Cuisipro Donvier Electronic Yogurt Maker

Cuisipro Donvier Electronic Yogurt MakerBrand: Cuisipro
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $50.00
Buy New: $49.95
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 180 reviews
Sales Rank: 1500

Color: White
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 12 x 6 x 5

MPN: 837418
Model: 837418
UPC: 065506074184
EAN: 0065506074184
ASIN: B0000DE4TY

Release Date: September 13, 2004
Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Electronic yogurt maker for up to 6 cups of great-tasting homemade yogurt
  • Create up to 8 different flavors at a time; use only the freshest ingredients
  • Digital LCD display with electric timer; 5- and 10-minute warning beeps; auto shut-off
  • Heater base, thermometer stirrer, 8 BPA free jars and lids, unit cover, and user manual with recipes included
  • Unit measures 6 by 11-1/2 by 4-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty

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Product Description
Make delicious yogurt the easy way with the Donvier electric yogurt maker. Using all-natural ingredients, this convenient device makes a total of 1.5-quarts (48-ounces) of light, creamy yogurt per batch. Electric timer has digital countdown display and automatic shutoff, with beeper sound at end of cycle. Features settings in half-hour increments, from 4 to 14 hours. Includes eight 6-oz.unbreakable, polycarbonate plastic jars, recipes and instructions.


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5 out of 5 stars Make your own without all the unnecessary additives   February 3, 2005
Diana F. Von Behren (Kenner, LA USA)
318 out of 321 found this review helpful

After reading Mirielle Guiliano's memoir about food, entitled "French Women Don't Get Fat" and feeling annoyance over the loss of Total Greek Yogurt on the shelves of my local Whole Food (this is temporary), I decided to buy this yogurt maker and simply make my own.
The procedure is a simple one; heat some milk until bubbles appear on the side of the pan and steam actually rises; take off the stove and pop in the included thermometer. When the milk temperature lowers to a specific window indicated on the thermometer, add some milk to 2 tablespoons of purchased plain yogurt or yogurt starter. Mix and then add to the milk in the pan.
As the yogurt maker has slots for 8 containters with lids, simply pour an equal amount of the milk from the pan, put on the lids, cover the yogurt maker and plug the machine in.
The machine sits on a counter; I advise parking it in a place where the digital controls are not interferred with as just one little push will turn the whole thing off. I set my yogurt to "cook" for 14 hours. The result: Great consistancy and flavor that matches store bought without the preservatives and other additives.
The machine includes includes instructions on how to make flavored yogurt; it seems simple, but I have not tried it.
Bottom line: this machine does the trick with little or no fuss. I also purchased the yogurt cheese maker which will allow me to turn my homemade yogurt into a spread that I can use on bread in the AM. Doesn't get any better!



5 out of 5 stars The BEST yogurt I've ever tasted!   February 15, 2005
A. Bonner (California)
228 out of 231 found this review helpful

I must admit, I was skeptical. Over the years, I've eaten so much yogurt; in the last two years, I've switched to plain yogurt as most others have so much sugar. It's hard to find plain yogurt that tastes great--both the taste and the texture have to be just so. The best-tasting option I've found is a brand sold at Whole Foods; it's expensive, and it seems that the full-fat version is the only kind with the right texture.

When I read the book "French Girls Don't Get Fat", I thought I'd give homemade yogurt a try and save a little money (sort of like buying an espresso machine, rather than buying a $3 latte at Starbucks every day!)

Yesterday I made my first batch with the Donvier Yogurt Maker. First of all, it's SO simple. Three ingredients: Milk, milk powder, and starter (I used 2T of my regular brand). Four simple steps:

1. Stir the milk powder into the milk (I used non-fat milk, and the non-fat milk powder makes the yogurt creamier)
2. Heat the milk until it almost boils
3. Cool the milk till it reaches 110--simple to gauge, using the thermometer included with the machine--then add the starter
4. Pour into the cups, and let the machine do its work!

I mixed the batch up in the morning, and by the evening I could move the cups to the fridge to chill. This morning I was treated to fresh yogurt; the creamiest, freshest tasting yogurt I've ever had, and it was non-fat with NO additives!

I highly recommend this machine. If you like yogurt, you'll love what you can make at home with the Donvier!



5 out of 5 stars Donvier Yogurt Maker   June 13, 2005
K. Brown
95 out of 98 found this review helpful

I recently purchased the DONVIER after reading the French diet book. Like another reviewer...I too use whole organic milk. I do not heat the milk on the stove in a pan...too messy. What I do instead is to put all of the milk into a large Pyrex measuring cup, pop it in the microwave for 6 minutes and it is ready to go. I did not buy the starter, instead, I use a couple of teaspoons from the last jar that I am going to use, whisk it all in the Pyrex, double check the temp. and pour it into the cups.


5 out of 5 stars surprisingly pleased   October 10, 2005
7sky
36 out of 36 found this review helpful

I cannot say enough good things about this item, even though I purchased it somewhat tentatively and my husband thought it would be the next big white elephant. I decided on this product as it seemed to offer a few extras for slightly more cost (thermometer, timer, etc.). I have been making yogurt every week since however and it could not be easier, fresher or better tasting. I have followed the directions included with the maker and have not had any problems (organic skim milk, organic milk powder and yogurt as starter. Heat milk in microwave 8 minutes, "cook" in maker for 10 1/2 hours). The yogurt is firm, I think comparable to American store versions. My four year old eats it on his cereal instead of milk and asks for it for snacks, eating right out of the container. I also purchased the additional set of yogurt cups so I could make a new batch while still eating the rest.
I would like to add I am not an organic go-getter. We've recently been making some changes based on a general concern for how often we are exposed to chemicals, etc. in our and our children's lives. The yogurt maker has given us one more way to feel secure in and expand our choices. Enjoy!



5 out of 5 stars Tasty and Easy!!!   April 27, 2005
Michelle Mathiot (New Bern, NC)
40 out of 42 found this review helpful

After reading "French Women Don't Get Fat" I decided to start making my own yogurt. I actually fell in love with Greek Yogurt last year(purchased at Trader Joe's in CA) and wanted to try and make some of that too. So I ordered my Donvier and waited, and waited and waited. It took a while, but it finally came. It is easy to use. I did have one batch not go so well. I think I over heated the milk. I learned to make
Greek yogurt as well. You need a cheesecloth and a colander. Simply drain the liquid out of the yogurt for a few hours. It becomes richer and creamier than before and loses some of the sour tangy taste. I've actually grown fond of the tang of plain yogurt. I am now ordering the Donvier yogurt cheese maker. By the way, I use whole organic milk. We serve it over fresh fruit, in bowls with granola, and with spicy foods like curries. It also helps my lactose intolerant husband keep his stomach in good running order. He feels better with a daily yogurt. Yogurt is incredibly healthy for you, as long as you skip all the sugar and chemicals that food manufacturers add into it. I highly reccommend this machine. I have made yogurt before without the machine, but it was much less convenient. One hint: if you have a large family, go ahead and order the extra jars right away. All the yogurt gets eaten quickly, then I wash the jars and lids and have to wait another 10 hours for more. I'm ordering the extra set of jars and lids so I can make more before the first batch is all gone! Bon Apetite!


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