Whey Health Benefits and Recipes
Introduction to Preserving
Freezing
Making Quick Pickles
Making Quick Jams: Refrigerator or Freezer Jam
Water-Bath Canning
How to Can Tomatoes
How to Can Pickles
How to Can Jam and Jelly
Pressure Canning
Drying
Salting and Brining
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As an inflammation sufferer I鈥檇 really like to try this as a holistic remedy. TBH I鈥檓 a little weary as a local health official warned residents of a recent salmonella outbreak last summer and urged against consuming unpasteurized dairy. Curious鈥攊s there is a way to ensure I鈥檓 not exposing myself or my family to unhealthy pathogens during the process of fermenting homemade whey?
A milky liquid separates from the curds of Stonyfield plain (whole milk) yogurt. It's not made from raw milk. Will this whey serve in making fruit kvas?
Hi there. I make Kefir Milk with grains. When the Kefir Milk is ready then I make smoothies or Kefir Cream Cheese. I have 12 Liters of Whey at present and need some ideas of what to do with it. I am using it to dilute fresh guava pulp so as to drink it. I read that you can feed it to your animals by adding a table spoon of it in to their water. Apart from using it as a Starter Culture in baking and fermenting, watering the plants what else can I do with it?
Frances from South Africa
Hi Stephen,
I use whey in many recipes. It's an excellent addition to fruit and beet kvass (see blog), sauerkraut, ketchup, mayonnaise, and kimchee (see blog). It helps these foods to keep longer in the fridge.
Yogurt whey. After straining my home made yogurt to make Greek style yogurt. There is an abundance of whey remaining. I've found very little information as to it's uses. Any suggestions?