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Export 2 ingredients for grocery delivery
Step 1
Pour just under 2 cups of milk into a clean pint-size mason jar.
Step 2
Add 2 tablespoons cultured buttermilk (be sure it says "live cultures" if it's store-bought) or read the instructions that came with your dehydrated cultures for the amount.
Step 3
Place lid lightly on jar, allowing it to breathe, set it a warm area of your home away from other cultures or ferments.
Step 4
Let sit for 8-12 hours.
Step 5
Once it's as thick as you'd like, move it to the refrigerator and let it sit for 6-8 more hours. Your buttermilk is now ready to drink or use in recipes!
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