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Just got a bunch of strawberries, so I decided to make some strawberry
frozen yogurt. Two pints of strawberries cut into pieces and added a cup of sugar. When the liquid had all leaked out, I used a stick blender to puree it (leaving little bits). Since strawberries contain so much water, there was quite a bit of liquid, so I decided to reduce the water content of the finished product by making yogurt cheese. I put a quart of lowfat yogurt in coffee filters, reducing it to two cups. While this was reducing, I put the strawberry puree into the freezer to get it as cold as possible without actually freezing. When the yogurt was ready, I combined it with the strawberries, then put it into the ice cream maker. Right now, it's hardening. Tastes really nice. There was actually more strawberry/sugar puree than yogurt cheese, so it has a lot of flavor, but the yogurt cheese was thick enough to give it body. -- to respond, change "spamless.invalid" with "optonline.net" please mail OT responses only |
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