🥄 Elevate Your Yogurt Experience - Because Ordinary is So Last Year!
The Euro Cuisine GY50 Greek Yogurt Maker allows you to effortlessly transform up to 2 quarts of regular yogurt into thick, creamy Greek yogurt. With BPA-free components and a patented design, it offers a safe, space-efficient, and eco-friendly solution for homemade yogurt lovers. The included recipe book inspires creativity in the kitchen, making it easy to whip up healthy dips, dressings, and desserts.
L**E
Greek Yogurt strainer
I have made greek yogurt many ways and I have to say that this is the best purchase I have ever made. Easy to use, and built great. With in a couple of hours I had greek yogurt. There is a main container that is used to catch the liquid that will drain from your yogurt. The mesh basket that holds your yogurt is nicely made and very easy to clean out the yogurt you made. It is the creamiest I have ever had. Then you have a lid that seals well, no leaks. Absolutely love this.
S**N
ONE STOP REVIEW - Strainer Review + Yogurt, Yogurt Starter & Whey Tips
Euro Strainer is the perfect finishing tool for homemade yogurt. I only drain mine for 30 minutes - 2 hours even though it indicates 3-12 hours. This gives me about .5 cups (30 minutes) to 1.5 cups of whey which is perfect for whey bread that I talk about later. The Euro Strainer will hold 2 quarts of yogurt. So, after I make my yogurt either in the pressure cooker (more later) or the microwave/stovetop & oven method, I put the bowl or pressure cooker inner pot into the refrigerator to cool and thicken. Wipe the condensation from the lid.I put the cooled yogurt in the Euro Strainer and put back in the fridge for about 2 hours. When finished & with the lid on, I give it one big flip then drop it about 2" from the counter. A majority of the yogurt will then be removed from the strainer onto the lip. If you did a full 2 quarts of milk, you need to work quickly especially if you didn't strain 3+ hours. I move it to individual containers or two quart mason / ball jars for storage. You will want to get a flat knife or spatula and gently remove any remaining yogurt from the strainer. Be very careful, as it's a fine mesh and you don't want to detach. I then flip it over and use my faucet sprayer working from the outside with it tilted down to drain flushed yogurt into the sink. Spray around the mesh completely removing the yogurt. DO NOT LET THE YOGURT SET UP OR IT WILL BE HARD TO REMOVE. I put it somewhere safe to dry. I flavor my yogurt with stevia & vanilla about 1/8 tsp per cup. Two quarts of milk will yield about 7 cups of yogurt. I add berries as we eat it. The Euro Strainer is a perfect "END" to a great batch of homemade yogurt.YOGURT STARTER: If you are making yogurt starter for your next batch which I what I do every 6th batch, fill your ice cube trays with the plain yogurt before straining or flavoring. When yogurt cubes are set, move to a ziplock for freezer storage. I use two cubes that I lay out to thaw when I start my next yogurt batch. Once slightly thawed, use a fork or knife to break into half to thaw a little quicker.YOGURT TIPS - When I first started making yogurt I brought it to 185 on the stove. I quickly moved to the microwave method and found 16 minutes of 2 quarts of milk in a 2 quart pyrex glass measuring cup (pour pitcher) gives me 185 degree. Stir every 3-4 minutes to get rid of cold spots. You then need to cool to below 120 or you will kill your yogurt bacteria. You can either leave it on the counter for a slow cool or put in a sink of ice cold water. Stirring every so often to cool quicker. By now, your yogurt cubes should be melted and be in your pyrex / bowl or inner pot. As soon as your milk hits 120, pour about a cup of milk back into the pyrex dish or bowl if you are doing the oven method or into the inner pot if doing a pressure cooker method. Stir it around good, then add the remaining milk and stir again.To incubate the yogurt, I put in my Instant Pot which has a yogurt mode setting it for 10 hours and normal pressure. Note, that pressure isn't used, but there is a low setting (Jiu Niang) and a high to scald (I find it's easier in the MW). You aren't under pressure, so you can use a glass Instant Pot lid or with the regular IP lid you can vent or close. When its finished, I wipe the condensation off the top and move to the fridge.You can do the oven method too instead of the Instant Pot. I turn my electric oven on the lowest it will go which is 170. I turn the light on. To incubate, move the yogurt in a bowl/pyrex covered with saran wrap to the oven. Turn off the oven. Do not open the door. Leave for 10 hours with the light on to keep it about 100 degrees.For those without a pressure cooker with yogurt mode or electric oven, I've heard of the hot water method with mason jars in a cooler. People wrap their pressure cookers with a towel. I've not used any of these, but google for more info.WHEY - This old gal has a great whey bread recipe on her site. I use half white and half whole wheat, plus the 1.5 cups of whey, salt and yeast. It's a no knead bread. DO NOT THROW THE WHEY away. It's very nutritious and can be used different ways if you google it. I've even drank it. Think of it as a shot of healthiness.I hope this review helps and although I went into additional details, anyone using a Euro Strainer wants to know how you make the yogurt to strain and also what to do with the whey !!! The price of a gallon of milk is so cheap. A half gallon of milk will yield 7 cups of great yogurt. It's worth the time to make healthy yogurt. If you liked this review, please be sure to mark it was helpful. Thanks.
K**N
A great investment for making Greek Yogurt
I love this strainer. Cheesecloth and a colander is a messy way to make Greek yogurt. This makes quick work of it. It’s compact and fits in the fridgeOthers have said the mesh was too delicate but you really only have to be careful with it.It cleans up fast. I love it. A great investment for making Greek yogurt.
B**A
Handwash. Let it sit in the fridge for an hour before putting the lid on so that it settles first.
Bought this back in 2019 and it's now 2025. One of the best purchases I ever made. I like thick yogurt, so I purchase various whole milk yogurts from Indian and Halal Groceries to try them out, then I thicken them by straining the yogurt with this overnight in the fridge. Easy to use and easy to hand-wash. Still going strong with no real signs of wear that I can see. Highly recommend.
M**M
Essential for making good yogurt.
This makes great yogurt with very little effort. I pour milk into my instant pot, heat it to 185 degrees, cool it to 110 degrees, then add a few tablespoons of yogurt as a starter. 8 hours later I pour the milk mixture into this strainer. I let it sit in the refrigerator for 2 - 3 days to thoroughly strain it. The finished product is almost as thick as cream cheese. Once it's done straining, I put it in a bowl and mix in a tablespoon of honey and a dash of vanilla.This strainer is essential for getting consistent, good results. The yogurt is delicious and after a week of eating it daily, it has helped my gut health. No more bloating, constipation, indigestion.The only suggestion I have to improve the product is to make it a little bigger.
C**T
VERY FINE SCREEN - PLUGS UP EASILY
Bought two of these. They have the exact same screens as another set I am using. Thought I would give them a try. There is a center piece with slits cut out, that allow larger pieces of yogurt to leak through into the whey compartment.... so I am guessing the whey will have more white stuff in it, and not be as yellow or clear. Am looking to make very thick Greek yogurt. Don't like the runny yogurt. Very fine screens tend to plug up easily, and this pair seems to be one of those... as are my other two.
L**K
This takes good homemade yogurt and steps it up to fabulous
This yogurt strainer is awesome. I make soy yogurt in my Instant Pot. On its own it's really good but when you put your finished yogurt in this strainer in the fridge overnight...OMG it takes your yogurt to fabulous! Delicious! Love it!
A**.
Great product!
Super happy with this product after the first use! It was the perfect size for my yogurt recipe (using 1/2 gallon milk), drained the whey beautifully & was easy to get the yogurt out of when through (which is what I was most hesitant about). Would highly recommend! I will add pictures next time I use - next week :)
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