Waring Pro YM350 Professional Yogurt Maker | 
| Brand: Waring Category: Kitchen
List Price: $95.00 Buy New: $39.89 as of 3/10/2010 08:49 CST details You Save: $55.11 (58%)
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Seller: universaldvdplus Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 1923
Color: Black/Stainless Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 12.7 x 12.7 x 9.2
MPN: YM350 Model: YM350 UPC: 040072010934 EAN: 0040072010934 ASIN: B0017YS1GI
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Brushed stainless steel accents with six 8 ounce and two 26 ounce stackable plastic storage jars and lids for easy storage | | • | Eat Healthy, makes nutritious yogurt right at home | | • | Simple operation with 19 hour blue LED timer display beeps when yogurt is ready | | • | On/Off button | | • | Dishwasher safe cover, jar and lids |
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Product Description Indulge your healthy side with a fresh, homemade batch of deliciously creamy yogurt. This Waring Pro unit, accented in elegant brushed stainless steel, makes it easy to whip up cup after cup of yogurt for totally tasty meals, snacks, desserts and more. One-year limited warranty. Model YM350.
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 35
great yogurt maker, with a minor drawback July 27, 2008 B. Mildfelt (Lenexa, KS USA) 54 out of 55 found this review helpful
I picked this up at a B&M store because I couldn't find the Cuisipro yogurt maker locally, and I didn't want to wait for shipping.
Overall, it's a great yogurt maker. Very easy to use, and it makes delicious yogurt. I really like that it comes with two different sizes of jars, so you can choose to make either individual servings or two larger amounts. Also, mine turns itself off when the cycle is done, although I can't find mention online or in the instruction book about an auto-off. The black and chrome matches my other kitchen appliances, so I don't have to hide it away with my other few white gadgets that don't match the rest of the kitchen.
The one issue I have with this yogurt maker: The base is large enough to hold 7 of the single-serve jars. The recipes in the book that comes with it makes enough for 7 jars. But it only comes with 6 jars. This is a little frustrating, as you end up wasting some of the milk mixture when you use it.
Replacement jars are available for order if you call Waring's customer service, and I plan on buying an extra set, anyway, so I can make the next batch before the first is used up. But I am really annoyed that they don't even give you enough jars in the first place. So now I will actually have to order 8 to make two sets of 7.
Otherwise....It's a great product.
great gadget April 3, 2009 E. Harriman (NJ) 24 out of 24 found this review helpful
I got this because homemade yogurt is needed for the GAPS diet. It works. The kids like the yogurt. In fact, I was really shocked that they now eat yogurt with just frozen fruit in it--no other sweeteners. They like it that way, whereas they never did with store-bought yogurt. (Although I admit I still sneak a little maple syrup into my own... old habits die hard).
I've had perfect yogurt each time, right from the beginning. I've used both Yogourmet starter culture and a cup of previous yogurt. They both work. I sprinkle a packet of gelatin on the raw milk, heat the raw milk to about 170 degrees F, then cool it to 110 and add the culture and put it in the machine. I don't bother with sterilization. I use a big glass bowl instead of the plastic containers that came with the yogurt maker. Who needs plastic in their food, right? Then when the machine beeps that it's all done I whisk it briefly so a super-thick creamy layer doesn't form on the top--I like an even texture. And then refrigerate. Don't forget the refrigeration part. It is too runny right out of the machine and needs to set for a few hours.
Great first yogurt maker August 22, 2008 L. J. Fabans (Los Gatos, CA USA) 20 out of 21 found this review helpful
I was nervous about making yogurt, and this was a warm and friendly system for learning how to make yogurt.
I love the plastic jars. I have dropped them, and they don't break. They go right in the dishwasher.
I will make two batches in one day...one batch goes in the two large and one small, and then the second batch goes into the remaining small jars.
The main unit cleans easily with a soft cloth, and I'll rinse out the top. I was so happy with how well this worked that I bought one for my aunt for her birthday.
Well worth it February 27, 2009 J. Ashworth (Austin, TX United States) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I got this yogurt maker to replace one I purchased over 30 years ago. I have found it to be very versatile (due to the two jar sizes), beautiful, and very well made. My old individual glass jars, plastic "freezer" jelly jars, and the ones that come with it, work great. I like the plastic ones for taking to work with me, as they are lighter. I use the large jars to make yogurt for yogurt cheese.
However, I did not agree with some of the instructions. I would not recommend plunging your hot saucepan into an ice water bath unless you want to risk warping it. Use another container. Also, I add flavoring just before eating, not while making it. I've used fresh fruit, honey, lemon, and fruit spreads, jams, and preserves.
I don't like the taste of powdered milk, so I use a can of evaporated milk instead (fat free, 2%, and whole milk varieties), then add fresh milk to make 32 oz. I use a 6 oz. container of plain fat-free yogurt as a starter. That will fill the 6 jars to about 1 inch below the rim, which is perfect, as it leaves room to add flavoring and stir without spilling.
great product October 28, 2008 N. Durham (blaine, wa) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I am really enjoying my yogurt maker. I have tried quite a few batches and so far find that the smaller jars make the thickest yogurt. It is really nice to have control over what is in the yogurt I make for my family, even my 6 month old is loving plain yogurt made with good, local milk. The yogurt maker is stylish so I don't mind leaving it out with other appliances on my shelf. I recommend this machine to those interested in homemade yogurt.
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