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| |  | As Seen On TV | | Home » | | | | | | | Description: | | Makes 36 ounces (1.1 quarts) of delicious homemade yogurt in 6 to 12 hours.
Six individual 6 ounce glass jars with snap on lids.
Make a different flavor yogurt in each jar.
Use yogurt to make healthy, low fat yogurt cheese in the Yogurt Cheese Maker.
See-through cover.
Timer with automatic shut-off beeps to let you know when done.
Power light lets you know it is working.
Recipes included.
One year warranty.
UL approved.
Made in China. | | | Features: | |
• Electric yogurt maker produces up to 2 quarts of homemade yogurt at a time
• 6- to 12-hour shutoff timer; convenient buzzer signal "ready" indicator
• 6 6-ounce glass jars included; see-through lid; dishwasher-safe parts
• Use only the freshest ingredients; no artificial additives or preservatives needed
• Measures 8-1/2 by 6-2/5 by 10-5/9 inches; 1-year limited warranty
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 8.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 10.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 6.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 3.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 11.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 6.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.65 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 14 reviews |
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Deni 5600 yogurt makerJun 18, 2008 Making homemade yogurt is easy, it tastes fresher than store bought and you can pronounce the ingredients. The Deni 5600 gets to the right temperature everytime, Yum!
easy to useApr 28, 2008 i made yogart years ago and when i wanted to do so again no
store carries the machine so went to amazon.com to find what i
need thanks again
Jars leakApr 19, 2008 This machine does what it says (makes yogurt), but I find the process pretty inconvenient and have returned it in favor of a simpler maker.
My complaints:
1. The jars are difficult to clean. I read this in other reviews and found out the hard way it's true. The angle of the mouth of the jar, and it's small size makes getting anything but fingers inside difficult.
2. The jars leak. I love yogurt and I love eating it for a snack when away from home. No go w/ this one. I tipped a jar on its side in the fridge and it leaked. Turns out the jars are only for keeping the yogurt "fresh" not for transport.
3. I opted for this one because it had automatic shut off but I've now found that's not necessary. If you make it in the evening and turn it off when you get up in the morning, that's plenty of time to "cook". Making yogurt is not rocket science. If it's in an hour or two longer than you expected, it will still turn out delicious.
I think making yogurt is a great idea but it one just didn't cut it for me.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Small neck jarsMar 23, 2008 The instructions were easy to read, the unit worked perfectly, and the yogurt was just the right taste and texture. The jars not so much. The 6 oz. jars have necks slightly narrower than the jars, making it difficult to scrape the yogurt out and hampering essential cleanup afterward. They're also a little on the thin side making them impractical for packing for lunch.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Good For The PriceMar 21, 2008 The Deni 5600 Yogurt Maker is a good product, especially considering the price. I have found yogurt recipes on the Web that work great in it, but don't count on the booklet that comes with it. Using 1/2 cup of natural Greek yogurt as a starter, 1 1/2 cups of 1% milk, and 1/2 cup of dry milk, I get good yogurt in 10 hours. (There are instructions that go with these ingredients that are too long to list here.) It's still slightly thinner than I like, so I'm going to try using 2% milk next time.
The big drawback I've found, which I initially thought would be a plus, is the six 6-oz. jars. I didn't know this, but you don't add flavoring until the yogurt is fully incubated, so having separate containers is no particular advantage. In fact, it's less convenient, since I still empty the yogurt into a small bowl before eating it, and that's when I mix in any fruit or flavoring I want. Consequently, the next yogurt maker I buy will be one with a large, 1-qt. container rather than the small individual ones.
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