








🥄 Elevate your homemade yogurt game—because thick, creamy is the new cool!
The Hatrigo 1-Gallon Greek Yogurt Maker features a large-capacity, ultra-fine stainless steel mesh strainer that effortlessly converts plain yogurt into thick, creamy Greek yogurt. Designed with BPA-free materials and a compact footprint, it fits conveniently in your fridge while eliminating the need for disposable filters. Ideal for health-conscious professionals who value quality, sustainability, and kitchen efficiency.
| ASIN | B07VMQFGWX |
| Brand | Hatrigo |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,092) |
| Date First Available | 4 December 2019 |
| Item Weight | 1.23 g |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | HTGYogurt4Qt |
| Product Dimensions | 35.56 x 25.4 x 17.78 cm; 1.22 g |
A**F
المنتج رائع .. ولقد احببته كثرا فهو عملي ومريح وسهل الاستخدام والتنظيف
S**S
The 2nd photo is putting the homemade Greek yogurt into the basket. You can see it is a bit runny. The 1st photo is just under the recommended 12 hr drain time in the fridge. Absolutely 💯 perfect & exactly what we were looking for!! I now can make "Skyr" at home for a FRACTION of the cost, control all the ingredients and it made my Icelandic 🇮🇸 husband very happy! It will be a weekly make in our house! Notes - this basket and container are very large - definitely double check the size as you need to plan for it to be in the fridge for 6 - 12 hours. - The basket is excellent, sturdy and well built. We found it so,do much easier than fiddling around with cheesecloth. I would love to buy the next size down as well if it ever becomes available. - if you use half a 4l jug of milk, be aware thar draining your yogurt like this will decrease your yield as it becomes super thick. 2 Liters 3% Milk equaled approx 650ml when done, as opposed to leaving your Greek yogurt runner with a higher yield. You just have to remember to eat less of the thick yogurt as it is much higher protein content and higher density. It's totally a preference for sure, but we definitely love this!! We make our own jelly and mix it with this and a little fresh fruit. Mindblowing - we will never go back!
K**K
Big batch yogurt strainer that really does the trick! Easy to use and clean. Can also be used for other big batch cooking prep.
S**Y
Bought this to strain cream cheese & yoghurt - works a treat. Lots have complained that its difficult to clean afterwards. Use SPC (Sodium Percarbonate) more often used as a brewing equipment sanitiser, its also the active ingredient in Oxywhite. Empty your cream cheese/yoghurt. Rinse off the surplus. Add around half a cup of SPC, to the container, and put it in the sink. Place the basket inside then top up with hot water - the basket floats a little so weigh it down - I used the beater off my food mixer. It will froth up a lot so leave the lid off. Leave for a couple of hours or overnight. Rinse & your done!!
J**O
Excelente producto funciona muy bien y me encanta su gran capacidad
S**N
I LOVE using my Instant Pot for yogurt, and it worked well with my strainer over a bowl, with several layers of coffee filters. But for the time it takes to watch the boiling and cooling temps*, the I.P. could absolutely do a gallon of milk for the same work. (Had been using a 1/2 gallon.) But my strainer fit the 1/2 gallon perfectly, and no more. Enter the Hatrigo 1-Gallon Greek Yogurt Strainer. It takes up less room in my fridge than the bowl I was using, and the oblong shape with straight sides contributes to that. The flat top with the cover allows other items in the fridge to be set on top of it if needed. It PERFECTLY fits 1 GALLON + 1 QUART of boiled/cooled/"cooked" for 8 hours yogurt, and strains out lots of whey to make thick, creamy, mild, delicious Greek yogurt. So now, I have erased my previous review, where I said it did not all come out in one piece, and was hard to clean. I HAVE NOW MASTERED THE PROCESS for easy release and cleanup! 1) *A digital kitchen thermometer is a must! The temps needed for boiling and cooling are quite specific, and the thermometer can alarm you when it hits the temps set. So much easier, accurate, and much less having to keep checking. 2) Boil some water, and pour over your clean IP inner pot, and your tools that you will use later. 3) Pour 1 Gallon, or 1 Gallon + 1 Quart into the sanitized Instant Pot. Press "Yogurt", and press again for "Boil". That usually brings it to around 165 degrees on mine, so then I put it on "Sanitize" for ONLY A FEW MINUTES to bring it up to 180 degrees. You want 180, and no more than 200 degrees. 4) Remove inner pot, and let cool to 105 to 114 degrees. I always shoot for 111 to 112 degrees. Use your digital thermometer. Watch CLOSELY as it is approaching your goal, as it can take a while at first, and then goes fast under 120. 5) Mix no more than 1/4 cup starter, using plain Greek yogurt, with a cup or 2 of the cooled milk. Pour that into the big pot, and mix well. (If you were doing only a 1/2 gallon, use 2T.) 6) Cover, and place into refrigerator for 8-12 hours. This is the step that changed my outcome for the better. 7) Spoon and pour into your Hatrigo strainer, and return to fridge for 12 hours, or once you think the majority of the whey has drained down. 8) Now you are ready to use the blue lid to flip the whole inner strainer onto a surface (I use a cutting board), and spoon it into jars. 9) Pour the whey into a container, and use in smoothies or baking. For smoothies, you can also freeze whey in ice cube trays for easy frozen portions. 10) Wash the strainer immediately, under running water, and it will clean easily. If scraping sides, be very careful to not use too much pressure that might push out the screening. In one photo, you can see some of the yogurt came through the strainer. After pouring off most of your whey, you can restrain that and get a bit more yogurt out of it. I love these Le Parfait 750ml (3/4's liter, or 25.36oz.) straight-sided mason jars pictured. The curved jar holds the same amount. The photos here show how much yogurt and whey comes out of the gallon + 1 quart. We love adding vanilla, fruit, and a little bit of honey.
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