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  2. Homemade Greek Yogurt Recipe - AOL

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    3. Using a table knife, make a small opening in the skin and carefully pour the yogurt mixture into the milk in the saucepan. Cover the pot with a kitchen towel and transfer to an oven. Turn the light on and close the oven door. Let stand for 16 hours. 4. Using a skimmer or slotted spoon, lift off the skin and discard it.

  3. Homemade Greek Yogurt Recipe - AOL

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    1. Spoon 2 tablespoons of milk into a bowl and stir in the yogurt. 2. In a saucepan, bring the remaining milk to a boil. Let stand off the heat without stirring, until it registers 100° on an ...

  4. How to Make Greek Yogurt 10x Better - AOL

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    Related: 30 Best Greek Yogurt Dip Recipes to Make Your Veggies Taste Extra Amazing. Pro Tips For Making The Best Yogurt Bites. This is a a simple, delicious treat, but having a few tips on hand ...

  5. 17 Easy High-Protein Snacks for Weight Loss - AOL

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    Protein-rich Greek yogurt and sweet strawberries make for a super-simple and satisfying snack. View Recipe. Slow-Cooker Spinach Artichoke Dip. This creamy, crowd-pleasing dip comes together with ...

  6. Yogurt - Wikipedia

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    In North America, strained yogurt is commonly called "Greek yogurt". Powdered milk is sometimes added in lieu of straining to achieve thickness. In Britain as "Greek-style yogurt". In Britain the name "Greek" may only be applied to yogurt made in Greece. [60]

  7. Strained yogurt - Wikipedia

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    Strained cow-milk yogurt not made in Greece is typically sold as "Greek style" or "Greek recipe" for marketing reasons, typically at lower prices than yogurt made in Greece. Among "Greek style" yogurts, there is no distinction between those thickened by straining and those thickened through additives. [ 24 ]