Filmjölk (Fil Mjölk) Yogurt Starter Culture

 
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Our Filmjölk (Fil Mjölk) yogurt starter contains live active bacteria and cultures at room temperature on the counter--no yogurt maker required! One packet of Filmjölk yogurt starter can be used to make unlimited amounts of homemade yogurt as it can be serial cultured--a small amount of yogurt from the current batch is then reserved to inoculate the next batch of homemade yogurt. With care, our Filmjölk yogurt culture can be used to make homemade yogurt indefinitely. No more having to continually buy yogurt starter! Click here to learn more about how making yogurt can save you money.


Description: Filmjölk
(Fil Mjölk) is a soft custard yogurt originating in Finland. Generally less sour than yogurt, it makes an excellent substitute for buttermilk in recipes and tends to have a slightly cheesy flavor. It is excellent eaten alone, with fruit or makes a good addition to smoothies. Filmjölk yogurt has a thick consistency similar to European-style yogurts.

 

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Filmjölk yogurt starter contains the following active lactic acid bacteria: Lactococcus lactis and Leuconostoc mesenteroides.

How it works: As a mesophilic yogurt culture, our Filmjölk (Fil Mjölk) yogurt starter cultures at room temperature. To make a batch of homemade yogurt, the yogurt culture is simply added to milk, stirred and then allowed to culture on the counter before being placed in the refrigerator. To make a batch of homemade yogurt, the yogurt culture is simply added to milk, stirred and then allowed to culture on the counter before being placed in the refrigerator. A small amount of the current batch of yogurt is then used to make the next batch and so on.

Customers wishing to use raw milk to make homemade yogurt will need to take additional steps to ensure a pure starter is maintained. Additional instructions concerning the use of raw milk will accompany each order.

 

Full instructions for making Filmjölk (Fil Mjölk) Yogurt can be found here and will be included with your order.

Using alternative milks: Filmjölk Yogurt starter may be used with alternative milks (soy, coconut, etc.) but is unlikely to reculture beyond the first few generations. Therefore we strongly recommend keeping a back-up dairy-based culture on hand for making yogurt with alternative milks. It can be used with goat milk although due to the lower fat content of goat milk, the resulting yogurt may be significantly less thick than yogurt made with whole cow milk.
We do not recommend using UHT (aka ultra-pasteurized) milk when working with any starter culture.

Shipping Information: Our Filmjölk
yogurt starter is shipped in a barrier sealed packet as a dehydrated yogurt culture in a dairy carrier. Please keep it in a cool dry place until you are ready to make your first batch of homemade yogurt. We ship enough dried yogurt culture to make two batches of yogurt starter. We recommend that you reserve half of the yogurt starter in a safe place to use as a back-up.

 

This item is available for international shipping.

Each Packet of Filmjölk
(Fil Mjölk) Yogurt Starter Contains: Live active yogurt culture containing lactic acid bacteria in a dehydrated dairy carrier to culture one cup (8 oz.; 250 ml.) of yogurt.

 

Detailed culturing instructions will be included with your order and can also be found here.

Filmjölk (Fil Mjölk) Yogurt Starter Frequently Asked Questions:

Q. Do I need a yogurt maker to make Filmjölk (Fil Mjölk) Yogurt?

A. No, this yogurt starter cultures at room temperature on your counter.  No yogurt maker or other heating device is required.

 

Q. How do I make Filmjölk (Fil Mjölk) Yogurt?

A. Simply add the starter culture to milk (straight from the refrigerator is fine), mix thoroughly, cover the container with a towel and allow the mixture to sit at room temperature (70-78 degrees) for 12-18 hours.  Once the yogurt is set, place the yogurt in the refrigerator.  The yogurt will be ready to enjoy after 6 hours in the refrigerator.  Be sure to set aside a small amount of yogurt to use as the starter culture for your next batch of yogurt.  Full instructions will be included with your order.  Please note, the method for making your first batch of yogurt (from the dehydrated starter culture) will vary slightly from these instructions listed here.  In addition, if you wish to use raw milk, you will need to take a few additional steps.  Click here to view our instructions.

 

Q. How much Filmjölk (Fil Mjölk) can I make each week?

A. Our starter cultures are reusable, that is a small amount of each batch is used to inoculate the next batch of yogurt.  Therefore you can theoretically make unlimited amounts of yogurt with our starter cultures.  To make yogurt, you will need one tablespoon of yogurt from the current batch for each cup of milk you wish to turn into yogurt in the next batch.  We recommend making yogurt in containers no larger than 64 ounces to allow the yogurt to culture evenly (larger containers may have a harder time keeping an even temperature).  However you can certainly culture multiple 64 ounce jars at once.

 

Q. What supplies do I need to make yogurt?

A. A few supplies are handy for making yogurt:

  • Yogurt Culture
  • Milk and/or Cream (whole milk is best but you can use low fat milk for a thinner consistency yogurt; use an amount of milk equal to the amount of yogurt you wish to make)
  • A wooden spoon for mixing in the yogurt starter
  • A container for culturing the yogurt (canning jars work well)
  • A lid for storing the yogurt once it's finished culturing
  • Sweetener or flavoring for your finished yogurt (see below)

 

Q. Can I use non-homogenized milk to make Filmjölk (Fil Mjölk) Yogurt?

A. Yes, you can use use non-homogenized milk.  The only difference will be that you will see a yellow cream layer on top of your finished yogurt.

 

Q. How often do I need to make yogurt to ensure my yogurt culture stays viable?

A. We recommend making a new batch of yogurt at least every seven days.  If you make yogurt less often, the culture won't perpetuate properly and will weaken and perhaps parish.  If you need to take an extended break from making yogurt, we recommend using the extra dried starter culture that will come in your packet.

 

Q. Can I sweeten or flavor my yogurt?

A. Absolutely!  We recommend honey as sweetener but sugar or stevia are also options.  You can also use fruit, jam and flavor extracts (e.g. Vanilla extract) to flavor your yogurt.  Be sure to reserve a small amount of yogurt to use to make the next batch prior to adding any sweetener or flavorings.

 

Q. How much money can I save making my own Filmjölk (Fil Mjölk) Yogurt?

A. Yogurt purchased from the grocery store generally costs approximately $.09 - $.19 ounce while making your own yogurt (once you've purchased a starter culture) is just the cost of milk, about $.04 ounce (prices will vary by geographic region).

 

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Click here to view our Yogurt Starter Resources including recipes for using your homemade yogurt

 

Value Package
Filmjölk Yogurt Starter for Homemade Yogurt + Cultured Buttermilk Starter
Buy Buttermilk Starter and get Filmjolk Yogurt Starter at an additional 20% off our everyday low price.
Total Price: $23.98
Price for the Bundle: $21.58
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Customer Reviews
Overall:
Name:
Angela in Boston
Date:
02/03/2010
Review:
I love this yogurt! Nice slightly cheesy taste, with a hint of sweetness so that I enjoy it straight (I don't like any sour or tart flavors). I use 1% milk, and perhaps that has something to do with my only complaint, which is minor and aesthetic: the consistency of this yogurt is sort of like mucus--smooth, but sort of pulls into itself in a stringy, gloppy way. Just focus on the taste. :)

BTW, the reason "ultra-pasteurized" milk doesn't work is that the high temps actually denature the milk proteins, partially breaking them down.
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Name:
Ronell MUlder
Date:
01/17/2010
Review:
I was very hesitant to actually order this yogurt, the fact that the description say that it has a cheesy taste, not something I can imagine in a natural yogurt. I purely use this yogurt to make yogurt cheese – it tastes like cream cheese. My husband that is a very fussy eater just love it.
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Name:
shelly
Date:
01/08/2010
Review:
The product arrived quickly and I was happy that they give enough product to make more than one batch because after 24 hours it was still very thin. So, we put it in our yogurt maker for the next 24 hours for a total of 48 hours. But, it must have gotten too hot or 48 hours was too long and it turned into stinky curds and whey. They sent enough product to make a second batch since the first didn't work. I'm glad that they give enough for more than one batch in the package. We are happy with the product.
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Name:
Sheila
Date:
12/14/2009
Review:
This yogurt has a very delicious, unique flavor! I've never tasted anything like it! It is super easy to make--I love that you don't need a yogurt maker and can use raw milk!! :)
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Name:
Jule
Date:
11/23/2009
Review:
This is super easy to make and I love that I can use it over again. The consistency took a little bit of getting used to because for years I would only eat store purchased yogurt, but now I enjoy this taste.
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Name:
Janean
Date:
10/30/2009
Review:
I love it. I made it first in whole milk, and it was wonderful, then I started making it in 2% milk, a little thinner, but still great. I make a half gallon at a time. I hate plain yogurt from the store, but I have completely stopped sweetening this one and still love it. I crumble wasa crackers in it quite a bit.
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Name:
pamela edin
Date:
10/19/2009
Review:
I enjoyed this starter, nice cheesy flavor
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Name:
Rusty
Date:
10/16/2009
Review:
Was given this product due to an issue with another one (for free - thank you customer service). More sour (not in a bad way) than viili or matsoni. Had a nice thick consistency with a "cheesy" taste. Perfect for straining for yogurt cheese.
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Name:
Bill
Date:
10/10/2009
Review:
Tastes just like in Sweden. It is easy to make over and over again.
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Name:
Kelley Ahearn
Date:
10/10/2009
Review:
I gave this culture as a gift, but at my last visit I looked first at how it set,perfect, then I tasted it, so yummy!! She then took half the "yogurt" and hung it in cheesecloth and made cream cheese!! So good!
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Name:
Ken Ebacher
Date:
10/10/2009
Review:
I purchased this product while deployed in Iraq. I look forward to more from Cultures for Health, however, from my experience never try to use any of these yogurt starter cultures with any milk which has been processed via UHT - a manner of ultra-pasteurization which sadly kills all of the good bacteria which these cultures need for starting new batches of yogurt.
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