This DIY "Cheese" Won't Make You Bloat (But Might Make You Drool)

Get the tang and texture of cheese with yogurt's good-for-the-gut power. Use cheesecloth, a loose-weave cotton found in kitchenware stores and supermarkets, to drain yogurt until firm. Try it in soup, on toast, or wherever tickles your fancy.

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Yogurt Cheese

Use cheesecloth, a loose-weave cotton material found in kitchenware stores and some supermarkets, to drain the yogurt so that it becomes firmer.

1 container (17.6 ounces) full-fat or 2 percent Greek yogurt

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1. Place 2 layers of cheesecloth in a fine-mesh sieve over a large measuring cup or bowl. Add Greek yogurt and loosely cover with plastic wrap. Top with a plate that is at least 1 inch smaller than the inside rim of sieve and weight with a heavy can. Refrigerate 48 hours. Roll into balls (1 tablespoon each).

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