- PERFECTLY CREAMY YOGURT AT HOME- Achieve thick, delicious yogurt effortlessly with our fine mesh strainer. The 1100ml capacity is ideal for crafting large batches with perfect consistency.
- MULTIFUNCTIONAL KITCHEN ESSENTIAL- This versatile kitchen tool isn’t just for making yogurt—it can also be used to prepare homemade cheese, filter whey, and even strain other liquids like juice or tea. Its multifunctional design makes it a must-have for any home chef.
- HYGIENIC & DURABLE DESIGN- Constructed from high-quality plastic and stainless steel, this strainer is rust-resistant and built to last, ensuring safe, hygienic food preparation every time.
- CONVENIENT & MESS-FREE – The transparent lid allows you to monitor the process, while the ergonomic handle design ensures easy handling and storage, making your kitchen experience seamless.
- HEALTHY HOMEMADE GOODNESS – Create nutritious, preservative-free yogurt and curd at home. This strainer helps you control ingredients, making healthier choices for you and your family.
- Perfect for Homemade Yogurt & Curd: Enjoy the satisfaction of making fresh, homemade yogurt or curd with ease. This tool is designed to help you create rich and healthy dairy products at home, free from preservatives and artificial additives.
- Whey Separator: The fine mesh filter efficiently separates whey from yogurt or curd, leaving you with thick, creamy Greek yogurt or paneer. This function is perfect for those who prefer low-whey or thicker dairy products.
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QCen Plastic Greek Yogurt & Hung Curd Maker/Fine Mesh Strainer with Lid/Hung Curd Strainer Box/Home Essentials/Hung Curd/Perfect for Homemade Yogurt/Curd/Cheese & More (1100ml),…
Original price was: Rs.999.00.Rs.249.00Current price is: Rs.249.00.
+ Free ShippingRecommended Uses For Product | Fruit |
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Closure Type | Snap |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1100 ml |
Country of Origin | India |
Item model number | Yogurt Maker_Ad |
Manufacturer | QCen |
Packer | QCen |
Importer | QCen |
Item Weight | 350 g |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11 x 12 x 10 Centimeters |
Included Components | No |
Generic Name | Yogurt |
Gurmeet –
Value for money. Useful product. Very easy and stress free to clean. Highly recommend it.
Neha Aggarwal –
Really useful product. It made awesome hung curd without the hassle of hanging the curd in a cloth, washing it later n creating a mess. The box closes perfectly so no smell, no mess, no leakage and no tension of curd going bad in hot n humid weather. The best part is that it is super easy to clean just like any other box.
Sandeep –
The product build is well. However the cap doesn’t fit well. But it does the job fabulous
r. –
Not worth to purchase cause it’s not drain all water from curd…. They show us firm drained curd but in real it’s not like that…so use our traditional method not this equipment…
KPG –
This heats well at 212 degrees but I would suggest using a plate or bowl with a broad base to pick up the heat best. A serving tray would work great but a cereal bowl with a narrow base like the size of a coffee mug isn’t going to distribute the heat as well as a serving tray where the base is the same size as the tray top you put the food on.
There are a number of temperature settings but I only used the 212 (highest temp) option. The base has a lot of little feet/tabs to elevate the heat off your countertops or tables and I didn’t notice any trouble using this on my quartz countertops. I also used it on a nice Amish made wood table without any issue. Clean up was simple but I was originally worried that red sauce might discolor the silicone but it didn’t.
For reference, I had these plugged into the same outlet and never tripped the breaker. This had a turkey and the other had 2 different bowls of mac and cheese for the kids. They all worked great.
This unit rolls up for storage but it’s pretty tights and requires effort to get inside the storage bag. You don’t need to store them in the bags because they come with a little silicone strap to hold them rolled up. I just wanted to keep dust off them while they aren’t being used for the remainder of the year.
If you are hosting and want to keep food warm while it’s being served, these are better than can fuel heated serving trays. Less parts, less bulk, better heat distribution, easier to clean, and certainly safer than a live flame.
Polly –
Works great for holiday meal planning to keep the early-finishing dishes warm while finishing up the rest of the meal. I also use for tea, keeps the pitcher hot instead of having to microwave it.
Random man –
I’ve used this a few times to varying degrees of success. It’s has quite a big surface area. I could fit a few pots and plates on without issue. I was surprised to see that while the top is flat, the bottom has rows of pegs, like traffic cones or stabilizers inside an egg carton. While there is some flexibility to the mat, I didn’t have an issue with heavier pots pushing the mat down too far or the surface becoming too uneven to properly balance the dishes on top. There are three temp settings, the highest being 212 degrees, which, before use, I thought seemed rather excessive. For the issue of safety, it should be noted that even with the pad being left on awhile at the highest level that while it does feel hot and radiate heat, if you touch it, it won’t immediately cause a burn, which is quite a relief. I believe the first couple of items I put on it were a rice dish and a bowl of beans. I served some of each 20-30 mins after leaving them on the mat on the highest level and my first reaction was, ‘meh.’ It wasn’t so cold that I needed to microwave the food to heat it back up but it wasn’t very warm either. My next time using I had more expected results. Not quite as hot as food in a tray with a sterno burner underneath but just a notch below. I was pleased. As I’ve used it more, I’ve had more satisfactory/meets expectations experiences than meh ones. I’m not sure if certain materials work better than others. Tea in a porcelain cup that had cooled a bit barely maintain its level of warmth. However, I was very pleased after putting some chicken, still on its original roasting pan, which had cooled down to about 100 degrees, after 20-30 mins on the mat, it was up about 6-10 degrees, yet the chicken did not dry out! I didn’t find too big a difference between items left covered verses uncovered. It does have an auto shutoff safety feature. I wasn’t too impressed with the lowest power level. The pad rolls up easily and comes with a bag for storage. It’s also easy to clean. There may be some experimenting needed to obtain optimal results but the pluses outweigh the “meh”s.
Amazon Customer –
Nice equipment
Jawad –
Saw it as a recommendation and bought it. Might as well be the best recommendation I’ve ever received. Took forever to deliver but works as intended. I’ve eaten more hung curd since getting it yesterday than what I have eaten in the rest of my life. Makes the process very very easy.
KPG –
I got this warming tray thinking “Thanksgiving”, as we like lots of variety, so there are lots of dishes to keep warm. There is plenty of room on the tray for the turkey as well as at least two side dishes. The top of the tray is soft and not as hot as the next layer. I was worried that the heat might damage my table, but the bottom is covered with little “feet”. The whole thing rolls up neatly and is kept in place by a strap that comes with it. There are three temperature settings – 140F, 175F and 212F. I ran it at 212F, the boiling point of water. I was unable to measure a temp over 110, but that certainly was hot enough for the purpose.
I think this tray will also be nice for informal get togethers or lazy Sunday breakfasts.
Polly –
Got this on a whim knowing I like to host parties, and it’s tough to keep food warm unless it’s in a crockpot. This is large enough for one large plate or 2 medium platters to share the surface. It has 3 heat settings, but I’ve only used the warmest one (212degrees).
It comes with a removable power cord, and has a strap to roll it up for storage. It does also come with a bag to put it on, but it’s so small, it’s really hard to get it back in there. The strap is good enough to keep it rolled up.
It has an auto-off timer function for safety, and has worked well to keep food warm on a buffet.
I only use oven-safe dishes, or things on foil to ensure the platter/plate won’t crack from the heat.
It’s very easy to just wipe the top surface with a damp cloth.
Definitely recommend!
Priya –
Wow .must buy . Cheapest price at Amazon . I used it last nite . It’s amazing . U can use this to make spread n mayo . I m happy with this buy.????
K********a –
Does the job. Loses stars for the lid, it’s hard to put the lid on, doesn’t fit so well.