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On the West Coast the IP to turns yogurt into milk. It's the counter-culture.
CA: I would try again with store bought yogurt. Also, I found that it's harder to make a full gallon at once.
OK, I need to hardboil a dozen eggs today for deviled eggs. Recipes seem all over the map. What's the best technique?
The only time I had a yogurt fail was when I tried to make an entire gallon. I also can't eat that much before it goes bad.
I make the gallon, but then I strain it overnight. It comes to not that much, I have not had it go bad on me yet.
Put the basket thingie in the pot. Add a cup of water, pile the eggs on top of the thingie, and close it up. Use the manual feature to punch in 5 minutes of high pressure cooking time. 10 minutes later, release pressure and cool off the perfectly hard-boiled eggs.
1 cup water, trivet, eggs on top, 5 minutes (6 if extra large) Low Pressure, 6 minutes NR, 6 minutes ice bath.
High pressure works quicker. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Same here. If I'm going to fuss with yogurt, I want to make enough of it so I don't have to fuss with the process again for a while.
I tis 5-6 mins LP, so not any quicker :p