
01/26/11, 10:14 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Eureka, California area
Posts: 2,642
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Using an electric turkey fryer to heat-treat colostrum
I am looking for a less expensive way to heat treat/pasteurize milk. I KNOW I can do the heat it up and thermos it route, but I want to do something where I can forget for a while. SO I've been on the lookout for a gadget that has a digital readout that I can SET to a certain temp, say 135 degrees and it will hold it at that temp for a set amount of time. I bought a slow cooker off of amazon that is supposed to be able to set, but it uses a probe to get the contents UP to that temp then switches to warming mode. I'm going to test it out tonight, using store milk and mason jars in a water bath (I think this will ROCK for making yogurt) and see if the "warm" setting will hold it there. However, in my search, I read a post on some blog that mentioned using a programmable electric turkey fryer (says its great for canning, etc) for that purpose. It is about 100 dollars which I don't want to spend unless it is foolproof. From all the online pics the temp control looks like a dial which seems like it would be hard to dial right in to the correct temp. Anyone out there used this method?
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