How to rehabilitate/recover milk kefir grains?


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So long story short, I live in Honduras, Central america, ordered milk kefir from Mr and Mrs kefir, the grains were stuck in customs for over 45 days... Needless to say what arrived was some acidic malevolance ! Around a teaspoon full of dead milk

I decided to give it a go anyway. I got the grains last tuesday,I followed some advice to wash them with warm water, i've been changing whole milk, arounda cup worth every 24 hours, with barely some fermentation around the grains. Yesterday after one week of rehab; I used less milk, half a cup, I let them stand for around 38 hours, stirring every now and then and they barely cream the half a cup of milk, so I know there's life! Is there anything I can do to help them recover?

Taste is like a sour buttermilk with some like 4-5 bubbles of carbonation. Room temperature is around 21-25c (70-75ish-f). So today, after that half a cup, I left also, the same amount of milk in another container to see what the difference in taste is between what should be kefir and milk just left out.

11 hours ago, Raze said:

dude making kefir is easy, just add milk to the grains and presto! Thanks for the link, had read the first one, the other 3 were useful. specially the wellness mama one!

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There's life! There's a couple of small and medium sized grains floating! so theres life! taking around 30ish hours to process half a cup of whole milk! Hopefully they start multiplying soon!

  • 2 weeks later...

So after 18+ days, the kefir is alive!   Delicious yoghurt-like texture and taste!

 

Anyone who really likes yoghurt, should give this a try! its easy, just add milk, wait 18-24 hours and presto!

  • 2 months later...

happy to report back

After my kefir grains rehabilitated I know

 

Make kefir cream cheese! super easy!

Kefir smoothies!

Kefir Ricotta

 

I gave some away to people having the following issues:

 

Chronic IBS, helped alot apparently

Lactose intolerance, closed friend of mine, benefited greatly! so much so, he says it's changed his digestive life :laugh: 

Constipation.

 

And according to my unscientific google research, soured milk is the key to a myriad of health benefits! Neowinians should delve into making their own kefir (its basically yoghurt for a the price of a galon of milk! )

33 minutes ago, Mirumir said:

If you bake your milk first and then add those kefir grains to it as you usually do, then you'll get ryazhenka :) 

oooh !! "t is made by simmering milk on low heat for eight hours or longer."

 and easy to do at home! 

I'll give it a shot during the weekend!

12 minutes ago, Draconian Guppy said:

oooh !! "t is made by simmering milk on low heat for eight hours or longer."

 and easy to do at home! 

I'll give it a shot during the weekend!

Yeah, the baked milk is quite tasty on its own. Best served chilled.

 

Looking forward to your next report!

 

Good luck! :)

 

 

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2 hours ago, Mirumir said:

Yeah, the baked milk is quite tasty on its own. Best served chilled.

 

Looking forward to your next report!

 

Good luck! :)

 

 

couldn't wait till the weekend, added milk to my rice maker/slow cooker, should have baked milk todayish!  ryazhenka tomorrowish!

1 minute ago, Draconian Guppy said:

couldn't wait till the weekend, added milk to my rice maker/slow cooker, should have baked milk todayish!  ryazhenka tomorrowish!

Keep an eye on it, will you? Now I'm worried about you leaving kitchen appliances on for a long period of time :D 

 

 

19 minutes ago, Mirumir said:

Keep an eye on it, will you? Now I'm worried about you leaving kitchen appliances on for a long period of time :D 

 

 

That doesn't sound like something a Russian would say!

Just now, Mirumir said:

:laugh:

 

I'll paraphrase:

 

Please burn your house down while baking the milk, true Russian way (according to the internet anyway :rolleyes: 

I live/work in the same complex (A mine) so if its starts burning, I'll see :p

 

I kid I kid, I take precautions, leave slow cooker on concrete top, nothing flamable near, etc. if something does happen, then it's "1,000,000 and 1 ways to die" :laugh: 

4 minutes ago, Mirumir said:

:laugh:

 

I'll paraphrase:

 

Please don't burn your house down while baking the milk.

A phrase I never thought I'd read on Neowin! 

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that russian fellow @Mirumir

 

Conscript reporting:

So far kefir grains introduced, will report back once fermentation has finalized, a couple of quibles

1. Yields, sheesh, about 2 cups, make less than 1 cup baked milk (though I Read it has to do with the quality of milk, I was using store bought)
2. Taste, it kinda tastes like powdered milk ( and thats awesomesauce)

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