
Then I found a recipe and two nights ago finally used it. Yogurt. My own crock of yogurt. And they, the people, my sister-in-law, they were right. Making yogurt is easy. I made another batch tonight.
I have the recipe, from Mark Bittman, How To Cook Everything, memorized.
Heat a quart of milk to boiling and cool it to between 110 and 115. Whisk in half a cup of yogurt and keep the mixture warm for six to twelve hours.
I didn't believe it either. The hardest part was buying a cooking thermometer. I chose the least expensive.
To keep the mixture warm I used an old crock with a lid, tied two dish towels around that and put it in the back of the oven by the light, which I kept on all night - the light, not the oven. I did turn the oven on low for a few minutes, maybe five, before putting the crock in. To make the space cozy.
It all worked. The cute guy and I ate it up. From the crock. Plain. We couldn't stop.
And there's still part of me that doesn't believe how easy it is.