Re: how to seperate kefir grain from yogurt? They are Heterogeneous compound. by roselinville ..... Kefir Grain Support Forum
Date: 3/27/2005 11:24:09 AM ( 19 y ago)
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I am fairly new to making kefir but this is what I do:
After letting the kefir sit for 24 hrs, I then take a clean fork and whisk it around in the kefir (I only make about 2 cups of kefir at a time). Then I pour some kefir into a bowl and fish out chunks of kefir grains with the fork, then dump the remaining kefir into a blender. I keep doing this until I've fished most of the kefir grains out. Now, this does leave some grains in the kefir, but I have read that it is good to eat some of the kefir grains, which I mix up in the blender with some fruit & such for a tasty smoothie. (I have tried using a strainer but had no luck with that method).
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I am fairly new to making kefir but this is what I do:
After letting the kefir sit for 24 hrs, I then take a clean fork and whisk it around in the kefir (I only make about 2 cups of kefir at a time). Then I pour some kefir into a bowl and fish out chunks of kefir with the fork, then dump the remaining kefir into a blender. I keep doing this until I've fished most of the kefir grains out. Now, this does leave some grains in the kefir, but I have read that it is good to eat some of the kefir grains, which I mix up in the blender with some fruit & such for a tasty smoothie. (I have tried using a strainer but had no luck with that method).
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