How do you make yogurt coated peanuts?



I was wanting to make yogurt covered peanuts and preztels. They dry kinda yogurt, but what is the baking process. Any good tip or recipes?
I was wanting to make yogurt covered peanuts or pretzel. There like the dry kinda that they sell at the grocery store. I heard that if I mix carnation condensed milk in then that will make the yogurt stick to the peanuts and go in the oven. Any recipes or baking tips?


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5 comments a "How do you make yogurt coated peanuts?"

1. Get a Bowl
2. Fill it 1/4 with peanuts
3. Add 3/4 with your favorite yogurt
4. Using a spoon mix until peanuts are evenly spaced

its the tasty and lazy alternative.

melt down white chocolate. Right before you dip peanuts in the mixture add plain yogurt, not alot 70 percent white chocolate and 30 percent yogurt

the reason it’s drier, more like a candy coating is because it is in fact a candy coating. I’ve never understood why they call them “yogurt covered” peanuts, pretzels, etc. The recipe above from ppkoo7 looks worth a try!

PUT THE PENUT INSIDE YOGURT THEN FEED ME

I don’t know if this is the one your looking for?

Yogurt Coating

Ingredients:

Sugar
partially hydrogenated
palm kernel oil
yogurt powder
(cultured whey protein in concentrate,
cultured skim milk and
yogurt culture)
non fat dry milk solids
reduced mineral
whey powder
artificial color
soya lecithin
(an emulsifier)
natural flavor
salt
artificial flavor

These yogurt chips are excellent for melting and molding into your favorite candy shapes.

They work well in producing yogurt-coated pretzels, peanuts and candy centers.

They are the perfect substitute when coating doggie biscuits.

Melt these Yogurt chips as you would chocolate (either in a double boiler over water or in the microwave).

If you find them not “liquid” enough, add some paramount crystals (up to 1/4 cup per lb.) to thin them.

You can color the yogurt coating using paste food coloring in the melted chips

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