Homemade yogurt is healthy for all the family and so is yogurt cheese which you can use in a variety of delicious recipes that are low in calories, so good for your waist; low in fat – good for your heart and arteries, low in sodium, cholesterol and lactose.
You can use yogurt cheese as a calcium rich, low-fat alternative to cream cheese, mayonnaise, sour cream & whipping cream. Other uses you might like to try are as a spread, in salad dressings, on top of baked potatoes, mix it with your favorite fruit, and you can even make cheesecake.
Now you can create your own thick, creamy yogurt cheese in 2 – 24 hours with the uniquely designed Donvier Wave Strainer which consists of a plastic container and a stainless-steel, fine-mesh strainer.
All you do is just add yogurt and the unique patented design of the Donvier Wave Strainer will turn 3 cups of yogurt into 1 cup of yogurt cheese. A thin yogurt cheese begins to form after 2 hours but the thickening process continues for24 hours.
Yogurt is the coagulated particles called curds which are suspended in a watery liquid called whey. As the whey is drained off in the strainer, the remaining curds become a thick cheese–like spread.
The container can be sealed during the cheese making processed and it can also be sealed for storage so that you don’t get the transfer of odors when the cheese is stored in the refrigerator.
The mesh strainer is made from stainless steel mesh strainer and the unit is dishwasher-safe on the top shelf.
The Cuisipro Donvier Yogurt Cheese Maker includes recipes and instructions to help you get started.
Features
- Converts 3 cups of yogurt into 1 cup of yogurt cheese in about 24 hours.
- A thinner yogurt cheese is produced in as little as 2 hours.
- Sealed container prevents odor transfer and provides storage.
- The unit consists of plastic container and stainless steel fine-mesh strainer.
- The unit is dishwasher safe in the top rack.
Donvier also make a yogurt maker so that you can easily make your own yogurt at home.
Where Can I Buy the Donvier Yogurt Cheese Maker?
Cooking.com
Amazon.com