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Cuisipro Donvier Yogurt Cheese Maker

Cuisipro Donvier Yogurt Cheese MakerBrand: Donvier
Category: Kitchen
Department: Cookware

List Price: $18.00
Buy New: $17.95
as of 7/30/2010 10:50 CDT details
You Save: $0.05


New (8) Used (1) from $13.00

Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 157 reviews
Sales Rank: 767

Color: White
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 6.1 x 5.9 x 5.1
Warranty: 25 years

MPN: 837426
Model: 837426
UPC: 065506074269
EAN: 0065506074269
ASIN: B000064841

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Converts 3 cups of yogurt into 1 cup of yogurt cheese in about 24 hours
  • Yogurt cheese is low-fat alternative to cream cheese, mayonnaise, sour cream
  • Unit consists of plastic container and stainless-steel fine-mesh strainer
  • Dishwasher-safe container seals to prevent odor transfer
  • Simple instructions and recipes for using yogurt cheese included

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Product Description
The Donvier Wave Yogurt Strainer turns 1 cup of yogurt into yogurt cheese, which you can put in a variety of delicious recipes that are low in fat, calories, sodium, cholesterol and lactose. Container seals for storage, as well as during the cheese-making process. Permanent stainless steel mesh strainer. Dishwasher-safe on the top shelf. Includes recipes and instructions.

Amazon.com Review
Consisting of a plastic container and a stainless-steel, fine-mesh strainer, this simple unit converts 3 cups of yogurt into 1 cup of thick, creamy yogurt cheese in about 24 hours of refrigeration. (Thickening continues for 24 hours, though a thinner yogurt cheese results in as little as 2 hours.) The yogurt cheese then becomes a healthful, calcium-rich, low-fat alternative to cream cheese, mayonnaise, sour cream, and even whipping cream. It can be used as a spread, in salad dressings, to top baked potatoes, mixed with fruit, and to make cheesecake. The unit works by allowing the whey (liquid) in yogurt to drain away, leaving the curds behind. The container is dishwasher-safe and seals to prevent odor transfer while it's in the refrigerator. Simple instructions and recipes for using yogurt cheese are included. --Fred Brack


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1 out of 5 stars Disappointed   July 29, 2010
Bill 1924
I was very disappointed in the Yogurt Cheese Maker. I tried several brands of yogurt and they all just went thru the screening, so really was a waste of my money. Granted, wasn't as much as some of the other products, but could have gotten better (and did) results with cheese cloth,.'


5 out of 5 stars BEST YOGURT CHEESE MAKER   July 26, 2010
Billie Keeslar (Mississippi)
When I began my online search for yogurt makers, I really didn't know what to buy. Someone had given me a small container of Greek yogurt, and I loved it. When I went to purchase the Greek Yogurt, I knew I would have to learn how to make it. The cost of Greek Yogurt does not fit into our budget. I started my search on amazon, the reviews for this yogurt maker sold me on it.

I buy a large container of Plain Dannon Yogurt ($1.94), put it in the yogurt strainer and take it out before it becomes cheese and its the perfect Greek
Yogurt. I can usually get 4 to 5 servings out of this one large container.

That figures to about 40 cents per serving.

The other great thing about this yogurt maker is that it is small and easy to clean. I highly recommend this product



1 out of 5 stars I use coffee filters   July 17, 2010
Lemure (NY)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I've been straining my yogurt for 10 years now using coffee filters and any old strainer over a bowl. Instuctions below. (I finally bought a coffee filter basket and it works even better now.)

Put the filter over the open quart of yogurt, then place the strainer upside down on top of that. Invert them over a bowl and place in fridge. Save the lid. When its done, put the lid back on.

Another way to do it, if you are unsure about inverting it: use 3 or 4 coffee filters in any strainer over a bowl. Fan the filters out to cover all the holes in the strainer and dump the yogurt in quickly. Use a large bowl or check it and empty it a few times because there is usually a lot of whey.

When the yogurt is done, it easily scrapes off of the coffee filters and leaves no aftertaste.

I often leave it strainer for days, no problems.

If you save the whey and blend it with cheese and spices - it makes a nice dip. Whey is full of good probiotics. Cheese Wiz is full of whey, thats where I got the idea.



1 out of 5 stars Turns the yogurt gray & metal tasting!   July 15, 2010
lilwren (Central Florida)
i should have known better ... since i don't make my kefir in any metal containers. the reviews got me again ... i should have followed my intuition.

when i got the yogurt cheese out of the container the next day it was a perfect consistency BUT gray where it touched the metal screen and the taste was such a strong metal taste is was nauseating. the whey was gray and metal tasting as well. just a horrible experience. i don't understand the positive reviews since the product DOES NOT work for making, edible, yogurt cheese!



5 out of 5 stars Terrific device   July 5, 2010
Michael B. Callahan
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have two of these rascals and purchased a number of them for my children. It works just dandy. I've had them for approximately 18 to 20 months and have them in use all the time. There is the drawback that they don't hold a full quart, but, I've found that if I put the yogurt in the basket without putting the lid on it, I can put it in the fridge for about 30 minutes when enough liquid will drain off for the lid to fit on. I dump the liquid in a few hours and then let it sit for a day or two. Enough liquid drains off in the first few hours to allow the yogurt not to sit in it if you discard it at that time. I've used yogurt that I've made myself and yogurt that I've purchased in the container. I use or make non-fat yogurt with no problem. It's great for making tzatziki and other different spreads and dips. Although, it may seem a bit pricey (which it is) the long term utility makes up for it. Cheese cloth is messy and must be continually replaced. I have had no trace of rust nor odors from the container.

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