
Kefir With Kefir Starter
Kefir itself can be used as a a starter to start anothet batch of milk Kefir Please share the recipe for that Yes, you can use a small amount of kefir as a starter for a new batch of kefir. Here's a recipe for making kefir using kefir as a starte
Allergen Information: Contains Dairy Allergy, Nut Allergy
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Cooking Steps
In a clean glass jar, combine the milk and kefir.
Stir gently to combine.
Cover the jar with a clean towel or coffee filter and secure with a rubber band.
Place the jar in a warm, dark place, like a cupboard or pantry, for 24-48 hours.
After 24-48 hours, the kefir should have thickened and have a slightly tangy taste.
Strain the kefir through a fine-mesh strainer to remove any lumps or grains.
Transfer the strained kefir to a clean glass jar and refrigerate until ready to use.