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Greek yogurt is the new hot thing right now.

Have you noticed?

First there was yogurt with fiber.

Then there was probiotic yogurt.

Now there's greek yogurt.

What makes greek yogurt all that? It's rich, creamy, tangy, and truly delightful. It doesn't feel like you're eating yogurt; it feels like you're eating a treat. But it's a ridiculously expensive treat. A 5-6oz container of greek yogurt costs $1.50 - $2.00. I could get four 6oz containers of regular yogurt for the price of one. That is soooo not happening. There is no way I'm paying that much for a container of yogurt.

Greek Yogurt
So I googled greek yogurt so I could see why the stuff is so crazy expensive. I feel like such a doofus.

It's yogurt cheese.

That's all.

Just yogurt cheese.

I used to watch Graham Kerr all the time and he always made yogurt cheese to use in place of mayo or sour cream. Yogurt cheese, or "greek yogurt" as it's now known, is made by straining the whey from yogurt.

Greek Yogurt
Here's how to make greek yogurt:
Put a sieve over a bowl, line the sieve with cheese cloth, paper towels, or a coffee filter, dump a container of yogurt in the lined strainer, pop it in the fridge for 4 hours or overnight. The whey will drip from the yogurt and you'll be left with this wonderful creamy mixture. You can flavor it with extracts, fresh fruit, jams, herbs, you name it. Try it in place of sour cream. I like to keep it simple. For every cup of plain yogurt, I mix in 1/4 tsp vanilla extract, 1 tsp honey, and some fresh berries. It's simple and delicious.

Greek Yogurt

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Anonymous said... @ July 18, 2010 at 10:08 AM

Just a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave today [18 Jul 12:00pm GMT]. Thanks, Maria

Anonymous said... @ July 19, 2010 at 3:26 AM

I just love Greek Yoghurt. I purchase mine at the fruitshop and always choose the passionfruit one.

Think I'll give your recipe a try, although not too often because of the calories.

Judy

Erin | Better Than Doing Laundry said... @ July 19, 2010 at 8:36 AM

Hey Judy - try using a fat free yogurt to reduce calories/fat. That's what I used. So the yogurt, plus a 1/2 cup of raspberries and 1 tsp of honey is around 150 calories. It made a really yummy breakfast :)

Shannonfabulous said... @ July 20, 2010 at 2:20 PM

I eat organic Greek yogurt every morning for breakfast. Now, I hate yogurt, but the Greek yogurt is full of protein! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE, pitting cherries and adding that to the yogurt for b-fast! It's awesome!!!

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