Why did my yoghurt curdle?

Sometimes over culturing (too long or too warm) can cause the yogurt to curdle or become lumpy before it separates fully. To make a smooth consistency, simply whisk it. (Remove some of the whey if you like, or stir it back in.)
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How do you fix curdled yogurt?

Once curdled it is hard to fix. However, whisking the sauce to beat up the curds, add some cream and flour can effectively hide the curdle and get it to the point of being acceptable. Corn starch, well whisked in, is also very effective and might give less of an off taste.
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Is curdled yogurt OK to eat?

Curdled yogurt is completely fine to eat, as long as it does not have a bad smell or noticeably bad texture. Yogurt can curdle by sitting in the fridge, or by being heated up too much while cooking.
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Why does my Greek yogurt look curdled?

A. Sometimes over culturing (too long or too warm) can cause the yogurt to curdle or become lumpy before it separates fully. To make a smooth consistency, simply whisk it. (Remove some of the whey if you like, or stir it back in.)
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How can you tell if yogurt has gone bad?

If there's an increased amount of liquid or any liquid in containers that don't usually have it, then it's gone bad. Of course if you see mold, that is a surefire sign to toss your yogurt out. Finally, take a whiff if there's no liquid or mold. If it smells sour, it's time to get rid of it.
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Can you overcook yogurt?

It is possible to overcook your yogurt, at which point it will break, separating into a thicker curd, and lots of whey. Don't confuse a little whey on top (which is normal) with having overcooked the yogurt. Overcooked yogurt will be obviously thick and without any custard-like smoothness, even after stirring.
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How do you make yogurt without curdling?

First, always cook with room-temperature yogurt. Letting it rise in temperature before you add it to a hot chickpea stew, say, will lessen the chances of it curdling. You can also increase yogurt's stability with flour or cornstarch -- stir in a 1/2 to 1 teaspoon per cup of yogurt before you add it to a dish.
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Why is my Greek yogurt grainy?

When the yogurt base is pumped into the fermentation vat, it will immediately coagulate (or directly acidify), resulting in very stable flocs of milk protein. This curd will not re-dissolve in the base during incubation and may not be broken down by the smoothing device, resulting in a grainy product.
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What happens if you let yogurt ferment too long?

Also, the longer you let a yogurt culture, the more tart it will be. But if you let it ferment too long, the yogurt will begin to separate into curds (solids) and whey (liquid).
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Why is my homemade yogurt grainy?

Why is my homemade yogurt grainy or gritty? If your yogurt tastes fine, but has a weird gritty or grainy texture, this typically indicates that you heated the milk too fast. Allow the milk to come to 180 F more slowly next time.
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How long should homemade yogurt ferment?

24 hours is an ideal fermentation time which produces a yogurt with minimal sugar. Homemade 'specific carbohydrate diet' yogurt may be fermented for even up to 30 hours, however beyond that, you risk starving the bacteria and spoiling the yogurt.
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Can you get sick from homemade yogurt?

If proper food handling and safety methods are followed, yogurt can be made safely at home without fear of foodborne illness taking over the product. Turning milk into yogurt is an excellent way to extend the shelf life of milk by a week or two and is a safe dairy choice for those of us who are lactose intolerant.
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How do you make Greek yogurt smooth?

Set a mesh sieve lined with cheesecloth (or strong paper towels) over a large bowl. Pour in yogurt and place in the fridge. Check every few hours until yogurt reaches your desired thickness. The liquid that is drained out of the yogurt is whey!
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How do I stop curdling?

Don't Let It Boil

Boiling is a sure way to curdle milk. It's not just boiling. Heating milk too quickly, even if it never comes to a boil, can also curdle it. To prevent the dairy from curdling, heat the milk gently over medium-low heat.
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Does lemon juice make yogurt curdle?

Will lemon juice curdle Greek Yogurt. Lemon juice can be used to curdle recipes when needed such as making homemade cheese. It is the quantity of the lemon juice that curdles the whey when the milk is separating.
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How do you stabilize yogurt?

Yogurt curdles easily when heated, but mixing it with egg white and cornstarch, and then simmering it, makes the yogurt more heat-stable without changing the flavor significantly.
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How long after eating bad yogurt do you get sick?

When yogurt gets spoiled, it comes with different signs, as I mentioned above. However, if you do not realize them and consume poor-quality yogurt, you may suffer from some symptoms such as stomach cramps, vomiting, diarrhea, or fever within a few or up to 24 hours after the consumption.
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How long can you keep yogurt in the fridge?

Yogurt can be stored in the refrigerator (40 ºF) one to two weeks or frozen (0 ºF) for one to two months. Soft cheeses such as cottage cheese, ricotta or Brie can be refrigerated one week but they don't freeze well.
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What happens if you eat spoiled yogurt?

However, if it's bad enough to bother your belly, it'll probably taste off enough that you won't want to eat it. That said, if you eat yogurt that's been opened and gone bad, it could cause a foodborne illness and leave you with diarrhea, stomach cramps, and vomiting, Gans adds. Again, though, it will taste bad.
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