I've been making yogurt for a couple of years now, always using the same basic ingredients, equipment, technique. Last October, we moved into a new house, so I'm using a different stove. Ever since then, my yogurt is very runny. It still tastes like yogurt, and there is solid stuff in the bottom, and sometimes in the very middle, but for the most part, it's drinkable.
What's going wrong?
I can't think of anything different in the way I do it, except that the stove is different, but I use the same thermometer in the process, so the temps should all be the same. I've always filled a small cooler full of hot hot tap water and put the jars of new yogurt in there over night to get going. My cooler has got some cracks, I notice, around the top. Will this affect it's ability to retain the heat? I've tried refilling with hot water and letting the yogurt go longer, but it doesn't seem to make it much thicker.
What's going wrong?
I can't think of anything different in the way I do it, except that the stove is different, but I use the same thermometer in the process, so the temps should all be the same. I've always filled a small cooler full of hot hot tap water and put the jars of new yogurt in there over night to get going. My cooler has got some cracks, I notice, around the top. Will this affect it's ability to retain the heat? I've tried refilling with hot water and letting the yogurt go longer, but it doesn't seem to make it much thicker.