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    Home » Pressure Cooker » Instant Pot Yogurt Recipe (No Boil)

    Published: Mar 22, 2022 · Modified: Oct 1, 2022 by Kadee

    Instant Pot Yogurt Recipe (No Boil)

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    Pressure cooker yogurt recipe in a glass jar being drizzled with honey.

    Creamy, delicious, smooth, and easy home made yogurt. This pressure cooker yogurt recipe has 3 ingredients and is a set it and forget it dish. You'll never go back to store-bought after you learn just how easy and tasty yogurt in the pressure cooker is.

    Pressure cooker yogurt recipe in glass jars. They are topped with fruit and granola.

    Why This Recipe Works

    I have to admit, when I first heard about pressure cooker yogurt making I shunned the idea.  Why would I spend 16 hours creating yogurt at home when I can easily purchase it at the store?  Then one day, I just decided to go for it.  I had read many people's experiences in various forums and decided I needed to give it a try, even if I didn't know if it would turn out. I went with a method that involved zero boiling because it seemed the least painful.  To my surprise - it turns out flawlessly.  And it is creamy, delicious, and a FRACTION of the calories and cost of store bought yogurt has. Let me show you just how to do it!

    About The Ingredients

    When making yogurt without boiling, there are a few things you will need:

    Ingredients needed to make no-boil yogurt.

    Ultra Pasteurized Milk - The first is an ultra-pasteurized milk. The reason for this is simple - using regular pasteurized milk can result in lots of yucky bacteria building up.  So go for the ultra pasteurized versions to make your instant pot yogurt.  If you want to use a regular milk you will need to do a boil start method for yogurt making.

    Some ultra-pasteurized milks you may find at your grocery store are:

    • Fairlife - which is what I use.  It was the first brand I tried.  It worked.  Why fix something that isn't broken?  I'm sticking with Fairlife.
    • Organic Valley
    • Horizon
    • Certain Varieties of Kirkland Brand Milk - be sure to read the label

    Live Cultures - To get your yogurt started you need to add live cultures.  The easiest way to do this is to use yogurt.  It is the same idea as a sourdough bread starter.  It may sound counter intuitive, but you need those cultures to make your own cold start yogurt.

    Once you've made your first batch of yogurt you can use your homemade yogurt as your starter.  You can use your own yogurt as a start - freeze some yogurt in an ice cube tray, and then use a few thawed cubes in your next batch.

    Yogurt Starters With Live Cultures

    Some brands of yogurt that contain live cultures are:

    • Fage
    • Chobani
    • Dannon
    • Yoplait
    • Siggi
    Pro Tip: I have found that using different brands of yogurt as my live culture changes the taste and consistency of the homemade yogurt's end result. So if you love a certain brand of yogurt, go with that one. There is no wrong answer.

    Sweetener (Optional) - The next ingredient for your homemade yogurt is a milk based sweetener.  This is completely optional, but let me tell you why I add it.  Sugar acts as a preservative, and when you are adding a small amount of sweetener to a gallon of milk, the amount per serving is very small.  I've included the nutritional information below to include my sweetener of choice (sweetened condensed milk.). I also don't care for plain yogurt.  If you like plain yogurt, then simply omit the sweetener.

    You can also add sweetener in after you have incubated your yogurt. Or you can sweeten with toppings like berries, honey, or granola.  If you want to add sweetener before you incubate, chose one of the following:

    • sweetened condensed milk
    • Natural Bliss Sweetener

    An Pressure Cooker with a yogurt setting - The last and most important item you need is an Pressure Cooker with a yogurt setting.  Not all models have this setting, and you can not complete this method without it.  There are other methods of making yogurt without a yogurt settings, but they are much more complicated.  

    How To Make Pressure Cooker Yogurt

    How to make pressure cooker yogurt recipe.

    Step 1: Add milk to a 5qt pressure cooker.

    Step 2: Add in 2 tablespoon of your live cultures (yogurt).

    How to make pressure cooker yogurt recipe.

    Step 3: (Optional) pour in your sweetener.

    Step 4: Whisk thoroughly. You want to make sure the live cultures are evenly dispersed thru the milk.

    How to make pressure cooker yogurt recipe.

    Step 5: Cover your pot with either the pressure cooker lid, or a glass lid. (More on this in the FAQ.) Use the yogurt setting and incubate for 8 hours.

    Step 6: Do not stir yogurt. Transfer to the fridge and chill for 6-8 hours. Divide and serve.

    A glass jar filled with pressure cooker yogurt, granola, and berries. There is a bowl of honey to the side.

    Pressure Cooker Yogurt Recipe FAQ

    What kind of milk should I use to make homemade yogurt.

    For the method outlines in this post, you need to make sure that you use and ultra pasteurized milk. Brands that fit this description include: Fairlife, Horizon, and Organic Valley.

    Can I use my homemade yogurt as the starter for my next batch?

    Absolutely! You can use a few tablespoons of your homemade yogurt to start the next batch if used within a week fresh. You can even divide some homemade yogurt into ice cube trays and freeze for future use. Just make sure they are completely thawed before you stir them in. Usually after using this starter 3-4 times it is best to start over with store-bought yogurt as your starter.

    Can I make homemade yogurt in a pressure cooker that does not have a yogurt button?

    Yes you can. I recommend following this tutorial.

    What if I use too must starter or live cultures?

    Using too much starter can crowd the bacteria, causing the bacteria to run out of food before the yogurt completely ferments the milk. The result is often a thinner, sometimes bitter, yogurt.

    Why didn't my yogurt set up?

    There are a few reasons: 1. You didn't fully incorporate your live culture starter into the milt. 2. You live cultures were dead.

    What kind of lid should I use while making yogurt?

    You can use the lid that comes with your pressure cooker. I recommend swapping out the rubber seal to avoid infusing any savory flavors into the yogurt. You can also use a glass lid that is sold separately. Both will keep your yogurt clean and prevent any contamination while incubating.

    Three jars of pressure cooker yogurt set next to a bowl of honey. They are garnished with granola and honey.

    Storing Your Yogurt

    There are several ways of storing this recipe:

    • half pint mason jars
    • yogurt jars
    • plastic food storage containers
    • Storing it in bulk in a large food storage container

    This recipe will keep in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.

    Other Recipes You May Enjoy

    • Healthy Granola - This is the best granola, and a perfect addition to your homemade yogurt!
    • Funfetti Cake Batter Dip - Use your homemade yogurt to make this addicting and delicious dip.
    • Red Velvet Trifles - Another delicious way to use your homemade yogurt.
    Pressure cooker yogurt recipe in a glass jar being drizzled with honey.

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    Pressure cooker yogurt recipe in glass jars. They are topped with fruit and granola.

    Pressure Cooker Yogurt Recipe

    How to make creamy and delicious yogurt in the Instant Pot.
    4.86 from 49 votes
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    Course: Breakfast, side, Snack
    Cuisine: American
    Diet: Diabetic, Gluten Free, Low Calorie
    Prep Time: 5 minutes
    Cook Time: 8 hours
    Chill Time: 8 hours
    Total Time: 16 hours 5 minutes
    Servings: 20 servings
    Calories: 153kcal
    Author: Kadee & Desarae

    Equipment

    • Pressure Cooker with yogurt setting
    • glass lid optional

    Ingredients

    • 104 ounces ultra pasteurized milk like Fairlife brand
    • 2 Tablespoon plain yogurt with live cultures like Fage brand
    • 14 oz sweetened condensed milk optional

    Instructions

    • In a 6qt Instant Pot, combine all ingredients.  Whisk until well combined. Cover with glass lid.
    • Using the yogurt setting, incubate for 8 hours.
    • Without stirring, transfer inner pot with lid to a refrigerator and chill for 8 hours.
    • Serve your cold start yogurt plain or with desired toppings.  Will keep in refrigerator for 7 days.

    Notes

    PRESSURE COOKER YOGURT FAQ
    What kind of milk should I use to make homemade yogurt.
    For the method outlines in this post, you need to make sure that you use and ultra pasteurized milk. Brands that fit this description include: Fairlife, Horizon, and Organic Valley.
    Can I use my homemade yogurt as the starter for my next batch?
    Absolutely! You can use a few tablespoons of your homemade yogurt to start the next batch if used within a week fresh. You can even divide some homemade yogurt into ice cube trays and freeze for future use. Just make sure they are completely thawed before you stir them in. Usually after using this starter 3-4 times it is best to start over with store-bought yogurt as your starter.
    Can I make homemade yogurt in a pressure cooker that does not have a yogurt button?
    Yes you can. I recommend following this tutorial.
    What if I use too must starter or live cultures?
    Using too much starter can crowd the bacteria, causing the bacteria to run out of food before the yogurt completely ferments the milk. The result is often a thinner, sometimes bitter, yogurt.
    Why didn't my yogurt set up?
    There are a few reasons: 1. You didn't fully incorporate your live culture starter into the milt. 2. You live cultures were dead.
    What kind of lid should I use while making yogurt?
    You can use the lid that comes with your pressure cooker. I recommend swapping out the rubber seal to avoid infusing any savory flavors into the yogurt. You can also use a glass lid that is sold separately. Both will keep your yogurt clean and prevent any contamination while incubating.
    STORING YOUR YOGURT
    There are several ways of storing this recipe:
    • half pint mason jars
    • yogurt jars
    • plastic food storage containers
    • Storing it in bulk in a large food storage container
    This recipe will keep in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 0.75cup | Calories: 153kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 25mg | Sodium: 82mg | Potassium: 298mg | Sugar: 18g | Vitamin A: 294IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 240mg | Iron: 1mg
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    Comments

    1. Shiela says

      January 01, 2023 at 4:03 pm

      Amazingly easy and delicious!

      Reply
    2. Jennifer says

      October 11, 2022 at 9:21 am

      5 stars
      I made this yesterday and I’m so pleased! It’s delicious and doesn’t have the tang like store-bought yogurt that sometimes weirds me out. I halved the recipe and followed exact directions. Such a great recipe; thank you!!

      Reply
    3. Krystal says

      September 14, 2022 at 9:07 am

      Oops! Went to bed and forgot to put the yogurt in the fridge so it sat out all night? Do you think it’s still ok to eat?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        September 14, 2022 at 3:43 pm

        I'm usually pretty conservative and get rid of food that sits our or is past expiration, but others are ok with it. I suppose you could taste it and see if its soured? I would probably throw it out, but my husband wouldn't ha ha.

        Reply
    4. Lena says

      August 08, 2022 at 10:34 am

      5 stars
      My instant pot hasnthe yogurt setting, but do you put it on Med or high heat?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        August 17, 2022 at 2:01 pm

        the yogurt setting should be low heat.

        Reply
    5. Bruce says

      August 08, 2022 at 9:32 am

      Can probiotic capsules be used in place of a yogurt starter?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        August 17, 2022 at 2:02 pm

        I have not tested this method, so I can not recommend this. If you try it please let me know.

        Reply
    6. Clancy says

      August 01, 2022 at 12:24 pm

      I do have a question--my first batch of full-fat, full-sugar (sweetened condensed milk) is in incubating now. I'm hoping that I love what emerges and then I'll get to work on no-sugar (Erythritol blend) version (making my own no-sugar sweetened condensed milk) and then on the fat content.

      In the comments and throughout, people here are told to add flavorings, etc. after the incubation, but the recipe and other comments you've made say to put the incubated yogurt into the fridge "without stirring." Obviously, both can't be right, or one method won't work as well as the other. What's the optimal? I've added vanilla and vanilla bean powder, to mine, for flavoring, at the very beginning, but for future batches with different flavors, I would love to know the answer to this.

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        August 03, 2022 at 4:37 pm

        I recommend adding non dairy sweeteners like fruit, jam, syrups, etc. after the yogurt is completely done. So after incubation and chilling. The yogurt should not be stirred before chilling.

        Reply
    7. Gretchen Madison says

      January 23, 2022 at 4:11 pm

      Can I freeze it? I doubt I can eat all of this in a week.

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        January 25, 2022 at 5:03 pm

        We do not recommend freezing it. It can change the texture of the yogurt. You can, however, make a half batch.

        Reply
      • Barbara says

        March 22, 2022 at 5:53 pm

        I freeze some of mine however the texture does change and it isn’t
        Good to thaw and eat. I use my frozen yogurt in smoothies. Works great!

        Reply
    8. Sandy Kimbrough says

      December 05, 2021 at 6:27 pm

      Can you please post to let us know if you can make instant pot yogurt with pre=sweetened store-bought organic oat milk? I have tried several times to come up with my own recipe, but each time were epic fails! Thank you so much for your help!

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        December 06, 2021 at 8:56 am

        I have not tested with oat milk, so I’m not sure what the result would be with this recipe.

        Reply
    9. Samantha says

      March 02, 2021 at 3:33 am

      5 stars
      My Daughter makes this recipe and I love it. She made one container of Fairlife for me and I received Eight 6 Ounce Mason jars of the best yogurt in the world. Thank you for the nutrition breakdown it is greatly appreciated. This yogurt is so good I thought it had to have thousands of calories. I have been adding canned fruit but thanks to a previous commenter I tried frozen blueberries today. WOW!! It is going to be frozen fruit from now on. Especially for the summer. I am now eating every morning and sometimes in the evening too it is that good.

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        March 02, 2021 at 11:45 am

        Thank you for this comment Samantha! Made my day!

        Reply
    10. Cyndee Bosworth says

      January 26, 2021 at 5:30 pm

      5 stars
      Can you add Sweetened Condensed Milk after incubation + 8 hours of chilling.

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        January 28, 2021 at 9:34 pm

        Yes, but it may thin out the yogurt.

        Reply
    11. Sue says

      June 06, 2020 at 9:02 am

      5 stars
      I'm glad you doubled the recipe I was using as the yogurt is so yummy it is eaten quickly.

      Reply
    12. Kim Austin says

      May 13, 2020 at 7:59 am

      Can you use the whole container of yogurt instead of 2 tablespoon?
      (just to use it all up, so no left over)

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        May 14, 2020 at 12:21 pm

        I would not recommend this.

        Reply
    13. Carol Hillis says

      May 09, 2020 at 4:33 pm

      5 stars
      Can I make it sweeter while it's in the instant pot for 8 hours or do I wait until I take it out of the refrigerator?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        May 11, 2020 at 7:37 pm

        You can add the optional sweetened condensed milk prior to incubation, or you can sweeten after it is done.

        Reply
    14. Al says

      February 15, 2020 at 1:16 pm

      5 stars
      Excellent yogurt. Comes out just like described. I use a half gallon of fairlife and a half can sweetened condensed milk

      Reply
    15. Linda says

      February 10, 2020 at 5:55 pm

      Hi! Thank you for your recipe. I noticed you suggested two sweeteners but only gave the quantity for the sweetened condensed milk. How much Natural Bliss Sweetener would be used in this recipe?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        February 10, 2020 at 9:10 pm

        You use the same amount of natural bliss as the sweetened condensed. 14 oz.

        Reply
    16. Amy says

      February 09, 2020 at 9:41 am

      5 stars
      Does straining this to make greek yogurt change the nutritional value?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        February 10, 2020 at 9:08 pm

        No, the nutritional info remains the same.

        Reply
        • JaCey says

          May 23, 2022 at 7:34 am

          That can’t be right. Strained amount can very. How do you calculate the calories in strained whey?

        • Kadee says

          May 23, 2022 at 7:31 pm

          This recipe is not greek yogurt, and it is not strained. Total number of servings is approximate and it is what I have measured out when I have made it.

    17. melissa says

      February 01, 2020 at 10:41 pm

      How much does this recipe yield? I'm new to IP cooking and I see so many people raving about their homemade yogurt. My kids LOVE yogurt, but we don't buy it often. If this is a good as everyone says, I'll be making this often in my house. But, I'm a prep-er, and a (sometimes) plan ahead-er. If I do this, I want to have some kind of single serve storage so my kids can take this to school in their lunches and have it for after school snacks. None of the recipes I've seen/read say how much yogurt the recipe makes.

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        February 02, 2020 at 9:51 pm

        20 - 3/4 cup servings.

        Reply
        • Clancy says

          July 13, 2022 at 8:24 am

          4 stars
          Yowzers, I'm glad someone asked this question. I only have me here to eat the results and 20 3/4-cup servings would last me nearly 3 weeks, lol. I'll halve the recipe.

          Anybody tried to make a chocolate version of this? Or Key Lime? (I'm Asking because the Mister is trying to lose weight and with his post-chemo tastebuds, he can't taste vanilla worth a d*mn.

          Thanks in advance for any replies.

    18. Linda Dombrosky says

      January 31, 2020 at 10:57 am

      Is there any way beside straining that can make greek yogurt? Add dried powder milk or condensed milk. I want to make plain yogurt w/o sugar.

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        February 01, 2020 at 9:32 am

        Hi Linda,

        I think you'll find this yogurt to be very thick. If you would like a greek style - which is a stained yogurt, I do recommend straining. You can also add gelatin to the mixture prior to putting the mixture into the instant pot. You can omit sweeteners for a plain yogurt. I've noted the sweeteners as optional in the recipe card. For tips on using gelatin to your recipe - check out Keeper of the home's post.

        Reply
    19. Beth Bischetsrieder says

      January 06, 2020 at 8:14 am

      I have a 3qt. with a yogurt setting my 6qt does not. Could this be done in the 3qt?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        January 08, 2020 at 7:52 pm

        Yes, but half the recipe.

        Reply
    20. Lila says

      December 13, 2019 at 4:03 am

      If I use natural bliss instead of sweetened condensed milk how much do I use?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        December 31, 2019 at 12:56 pm

        Use 16 ounces.

        Reply
    21. Brianna says

      December 01, 2019 at 11:43 am

      Can you share a link for the glass jars you have pictured?

      I've seen others cook their cold start yogurt in mason jars in the Instant Pot and stack them offset. That's what I'm looking to do.

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        December 02, 2019 at 12:55 pm

        These are the jars I used in the photos:
        https://rstyle.me/+niYDrsiJif63n0P69P3wWQ

        Reply
        • Mary mccombs says

          December 12, 2019 at 6:30 am

          5 stars
          Hello!
          I have used this recipe for over a year now and absolutely love it! Thank you for sharing! But lately my batches have turned out to be a stringy consistency (thicker than sweetened condensed milk, but not the usual thick consistency we've enjoyed for so long). I haven't changed anything on my end. I use Organic Valley ult. pasteurized milk, Organic sweetened condensed milk from whole foods, and siggi yogurt for the starter. I whisk the ingredients thoroughly until its a little foamy so I know that stirring isn't the issue. After the 8 hours, I remove the glass lid, place a rubber instant pot lid on it and transfer it to the fridge without stirring to chill for 8 hours. Do you have any ideas on what could be going wrong? We even bought a new instant pot recently to see if that was the problem, but I'm still getting the runny consistency :( :(

    22. Becky Bromley says

      November 09, 2019 at 5:29 pm

      5 stars
      Best yogurt I’ve ever eaten, I use Natural Bliss♥️♥️♥️

      Reply
    23. Denise neff says

      October 28, 2019 at 9:34 am

      How much natural bliss do you use when making yogurt and do you have nutritional facts using it instead of using sweetened condensed milk.

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        October 30, 2019 at 5:12 pm

        Hi, I do not have the nutritional info using natural bliss, but you can use 14 ounces of natural bliss.

        Reply
    24. Arminda says

      October 08, 2019 at 4:27 am

      I just did the math on the ounces, it’s like 0.81 gallons? I used a half gallon. Also, what kind of milk did you use? I used skim to cut down on calories. I’m hoping it’ll still give me good results. I also didn’t add any sweetener. I purchased Noose yogurt for culture too.

      Reply
      • Arminda says

        October 08, 2019 at 4:28 am

        That should be Noosa yogurt lol. My phone decided to autocorrect me haha.

        Reply
      • Kadee says

        October 08, 2019 at 3:16 pm

        I use whole milk for my kids - and I use the fair life brand. Skim should work fine, it may not be as thick though. And Noosa should work for cultures too!

        Reply
    25. Dagmar Graham says

      September 10, 2019 at 10:09 am

      5 stars
      This is THE BEST instruction of how to make no boil yoghurt !!!. Thank you so much. I am new to yoghurt making and have looked at several instructions, YOURS is the most comprehensive and informative and now I AM READY!

      Reply
    26. Sarah says

      July 16, 2019 at 2:41 pm

      If I make this in a 3 qt instant pot, do I need to halve the amounts?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        July 21, 2019 at 2:13 pm

        Yes, I would half it to be safe.

        Reply
    27. Linda Jones says

      June 13, 2019 at 2:55 pm

      I have a question about the ultra pasteurized milk. I see in your photograph that you are using the ultra filtered milk, which is what I bought at the store. However, when I got home, I did a little research and it looks like the ultra filtered is not the same as the ultra pasteurized. Is the ultra filtered ok to use, or do I need the ultra pasturized? Looking forward to trying this, but what to make sure I dont run into any problems. Thank you.

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        June 13, 2019 at 3:55 pm

        If you are using any of the brands I mentioned in the blog post - it should work perfectly. ;)

        Reply
    28. Kellie says

      June 08, 2019 at 9:55 am

      Can I use my regular lid if I do not have a glass lid?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        June 09, 2019 at 1:14 pm

        Yes :)

        Reply
    29. Bianca says

      May 26, 2019 at 9:17 am

      Can I use the regular lid? Why the glass? Just wondering??

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        May 31, 2019 at 2:31 am

        You can use the regular lid. I like to use the glass lid because you aren’t pressurizing the pot at all, and I can see in. :)

        Reply
    30. rhonda Burkhardt says

      April 20, 2019 at 12:07 am

      Can I make the yogurt with the pot in pot method? I don’t have a 2nd inner pot and don’t want to tie up my instant pot for 16 hours. I have a stainless steel container that will fit in my 8 quart. Thanks in advance!

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        April 22, 2019 at 7:14 pm

        I've not tried this method, but let me know if you do!

        Reply
    31. ChristIe says

      April 17, 2019 at 9:57 am

      5 stars
      Oh my gosh, why haven’t I made this sooner? I’m not a plain yogurt lover, so I would add a small amount of sweetener next time. I was going to spend $25 on a yogurt strainer on Amazon, but thankfully changed my mind and bought a cheese cloth. Strained it for about 2 hours to get rid of the whey, and it turned out perfect. Thick and creamy

      Reply
    32. Janessa says

      April 10, 2019 at 10:02 am

      Using the instant pot lid it came with, no need to turn the valve to pressure correct? It can stay on vending?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        April 12, 2019 at 11:41 pm

        Correct. :)

        Reply
    33. Amber says

      April 07, 2019 at 2:31 pm

      Help! I followed this recipe to a T and after an 8 hour incubation, it is completely liquid still. What could have happened?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        April 09, 2019 at 6:36 pm

        Hey Amber, did you whisk the yogurt starter into the milk well? Sometimes if the starter isn't fully incorporated into the milk, the cultures won't grow. A few readers have reported that their yogurt didn't set up if they did not whisk it well.

        Reply
    34. Pam says

      April 01, 2019 at 3:05 am

      5 stars
      I've made this a few times now using fair life whole and 2% milk and both were equally creamy. I made it with the sweetened condensed milk up until last night. I used some maple syrup to sweeten it instead and was anxious to see how it turned out this morning. Without thinking, I took the lid off and added the vanilla and stirred it in. Afterward, I realized I'm not supposed to stir until AFTER it chills. Fingers crossed that it still turns out. Have you ever stirred too soon?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        April 01, 2019 at 10:57 am

        I have not - but hopefully its ok! Keep me posted!

        Reply
        • Pamela says

          April 01, 2019 at 6:03 pm

          5 stars
          It's still good! A little lumpy, but still yummy. Thanks for the super easy recipe.

    35. carol says

      March 28, 2019 at 5:11 am

      5 stars
      This is delicious. Question: I've been using sweetened condensed milk and I'd like to try a batch with the Natural Bliss, BUT, I'm not sure how much to use??? help

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        March 28, 2019 at 7:49 am

        You the same amount as the sweetened condensed milk - 14 ounces.

        Reply
    36. aLETA BOEHM says

      March 04, 2019 at 8:43 am

      Will this work with skim milk? And omitting the sweetener?

      Thank you.

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        March 06, 2019 at 4:47 pm

        5 stars
        Yes!

        Reply
    37. Terri Hushon says

      March 02, 2019 at 5:56 am

      I was just in my local store looking for the Fairlife to see who carries it. I seen several flavored choices, like chocolate, or vanilla etc. Can these flavored choices be used too??

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        March 06, 2019 at 4:48 pm

        Hi Terri,

        I've not tried to make yogurt with the flavored varieties - so I don't have an answer for you. If you try it, please let me know!

        Reply
    38. Shelly waLoszyk says

      February 26, 2019 at 4:34 pm

      Can you make this in a double batch?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        February 27, 2019 at 8:42 pm

        5 stars
        Yes! Incubation time will remain the same.

        Reply
    39. Angela says

      February 18, 2019 at 7:52 am

      Can I use activia vanilla yogurt or does it have to be plain?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        February 18, 2019 at 2:43 pm

        That should work just fine.

        Reply
    40. Melissa says

      February 08, 2019 at 7:21 am

      5 stars
      Followed the recipe and it turned out great!

      Reply
    41. AnETTE says

      February 04, 2019 at 7:55 am

      5 stars
      Would you happen to know the nutritional value without the condensed milk. Since I want to use part of my batch for Yogurt Sauce, the sweetener is not necessary. Thank you for al of the great info and tips!

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        February 05, 2019 at 5:46 pm

        5 stars
        Without the condensed milk - 3/4 cup has 91 calories, 4g protein, 4g fat, 7g carbs, 7g sugar.

        Reply
    42. Cheri says

      January 29, 2019 at 9:01 pm

      I accidentally stirred this before putting it in the fridge (my old boil method had me stir). What can I expect and is there any saving my yogurt??

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        January 31, 2019 at 11:11 am

        I think it will be ok. Let me know how it turns out!

        Reply
    43. Diana says

      January 27, 2019 at 6:37 am

      Can you use skim Fairlife to make this recipe?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        January 28, 2019 at 3:59 pm

        Yes - it won't be as thick though.

        Reply
    44. Donna Rosen says

      January 19, 2019 at 4:41 pm

      5 stars
      Hi! My second time making this yogurt - it was easy and good but I would like it a bit thicker. Would I strain it before or after it sets in the refrigerator?
      TIA!
      Donna

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        January 21, 2019 at 4:56 pm

        You can strain after it sets in the fridge.

        Reply
        • Shirley says

          March 29, 2019 at 9:09 am

          I put it in the strainer directly after cooking and get a lot of liquid whey. It makes the yogurt nice and thick.

    45. Sandi says

      January 19, 2019 at 10:14 am

      Can you make this a dairy free yogurt. My grand daughter had a dairy allergy. I can buy the dairy free condensed milk and yogurt. Which milk would you recommend. Thank you. Have a great day

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        January 21, 2019 at 4:57 pm

        I've not tried this. The milk you use has to be ultra pasteurized. If it is not, you'll need to use the boil method that I linked to in the post.

        Reply
    46. Wendy says

      January 15, 2019 at 9:36 pm

      5 stars
      Thank You! This was my 3rd attempt at instant pot yogurt. First 2 times were with the heating the milk up and cooling it down. They didn’t turn out right. Different problem with each.
      This time I tried with your method. I used fairlife whole milk, stoneyfield organic plain yogurt (it was the only “plain” I could find with live cultures), and Eagle sweetened condensed milk. Mixed it all together and used the regular cover with it on the venting setting. 8 hours later...PERFECTION. As soon as I lifted the lid I could see the difference. I chilled it and have half in a strainer to try it Greek style. It’s better than the store bought I have. I can’t even believe it. Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        January 16, 2019 at 5:06 pm

        Yay! I'm glad you loved it!

        Reply
    47. Emily says

      January 15, 2019 at 12:00 pm

      Can you substitute coconut milk for the milk? (or is there a dairy-free version?)

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        January 16, 2019 at 5:09 pm

        I've not tried this - and all recipes I've read for coconut yogurt require the boil method.

        Reply
    48. Holly Fitzgerald says

      January 12, 2019 at 7:15 am

      5 stars
      Just made this and it came out great. I used low-fat fairlife. I was wondering what type of milk your nutrition information is based on. Whole? Low-fat? Fat free? Thanks!

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        January 12, 2019 at 1:40 pm

        The nutritional facts is based on whole milk. Glad you liked the recipe!

        Reply
    49. Laurie says

      January 11, 2019 at 3:37 pm

      I’ve used the boil Would love to try this. I have the ultra model. When I go to yogurt setting, it gives. Temperature options. Low. Nef. High. Which do I choose for this method? Thank you

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        January 12, 2019 at 1:45 pm

        Use normal or medium.

        Reply
    50. Aimee says

      January 10, 2019 at 6:33 am

      Can I use an open bottle of ultra pasteurized milk for this recipe? Or is it better to start with an unopened bottle?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        January 12, 2019 at 1:40 pm

        Because you aren't boiling the milk - it is better to use an unopened bottle.

        Reply
    51. Jann says

      January 02, 2019 at 12:33 pm

      5 stars
      Can I make the cold start yogurt in a 7 c pyrex bowl instead of the instant bowl? It would prevent any smell from instant pot bowl and I could leave it in pyrex bowl for serving instead of transferring it to the pyrex bowl to refrigerate.

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        January 12, 2019 at 1:41 pm

        I've not tried this, so I do not know how the pyrex bowl would react to the pressure cooker.

        Reply
    52. Beth A Pierce says

      December 31, 2018 at 11:06 am

      How thick should the yogurt be when finished?

      Reply
      • Desarae says

        January 01, 2019 at 9:36 am

        This yogurt is REALLY wonderfully thick! It will stick to a spoon if held upside down or hold a spoon up if placed in the pot.

        Reply
    53. Emily Summer says

      December 09, 2018 at 11:26 am

      5 stars
      You have the best, straightforward, uncomplicated recipe for IP yogurt, bar non. I am making this in my Instant Pot mini with 1/2 gallon ultrapasturized milk. I did, however, use the 'boil' yogurt setting to bring the cold milk and the can of condensed sweetened milk up to about 90 degrees F to get the milk warm right away, because it takes a long time to get to incubation temp otherwise. Then I add my starter and set for 9.5 hours because we like our yogurt a bit more tangy. Since we always use organic ultrapasurized milk, I could never see heating the milk up to 185 or so. Your method is so much simpler to understand. Thank you

      Reply
    54. Mary McCombs says

      December 05, 2018 at 11:04 am

      5 stars
      Do you recommend keeping the glass lid on it while it chills in the fridge or would a rubber instant pot lid be better and more airtight ?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        December 09, 2018 at 11:09 am

        I leave the glass lid on, but even plastic wrap is fine. Just something to keep things from falling into the yogurt.

        Reply
    55. BRE says

      December 05, 2018 at 8:20 am

      Hello- I accidentally bought the almond milk version of Natural Bliss creamer. Do you think that will work fine or should I go get the regular version?

      Thanks!

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        December 13, 2018 at 8:26 pm

        I would make sure it is dairy based, as the natural bliss creamer works as a sweetener because it is a dairy base with the milk.

        Reply
    56. Jillian says

      December 04, 2018 at 2:41 pm

      5 stars
      This recipe is perfect!! My toddlers were begging me for it!!!

      Reply
    57. Michelle says

      December 03, 2018 at 9:59 am

      I have made this in my Ultra 6 qt and it’s perfect every time. I just bought the Ultra Mini (3) and went to make it & discovered the yogurt function only has low/high. The larger pots have low/normal/high. When making cold start we use normal. Not knowing what to do I chose low, since high said boil. It did not turn out. It was very runny. I cannot find anywhere to tell me the temperature differences. Can it be done just going longer or will it just not work in the mini?

      Reply
      • Desarae says

        January 01, 2019 at 9:39 am

        It won't work on an instant pot that doesn't have the yogurt function. The yogurt function keeps the yogurt cooking at a certain temperature for many hours to help the cultures incubate and grow at the temp for the perfect yogurt.

        Reply
    58. LSE says

      November 22, 2018 at 8:34 pm

      Sorry, just to comfim. Should total time be 16hrs 5mins or 8hrs 5 mins? You have 8hrs for cooking, 8hrs for cooling. Should it be 4 & 4 or 8 & 8?

      Also, does it have to be a glass lid?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        November 23, 2018 at 7:57 am

        Glass lid is not necessary. You can use the regular pressure cooker lid. Once it goes in the fridge - you can use plastic wrap or another cover. Incubation is 8 hours, chilling is 8 hours. SO 16 hours.

        Reply
    59. Estelle Racine says

      November 19, 2018 at 11:11 am

      5 stars
      It is excellent. Thank you for the recipe. I have made it twice but didn’t add sweetened condensed milk. Why do I have lumps. I follow the recipe to a T and I end up with lumps but it is great tasting. Just wondering thanks.

      Reply
    60. Judith says

      November 15, 2018 at 8:20 pm

      3 stars
      Is this supposed to have the consistency very similar to the sweetened condensed milk?? Or should it be thicker. Mine is just a tad bit thicker than the sweetened condensed milk. I used the exact same ingredients (packaging was the exact same as in the picture above) so I’m not sure if I did something wrong or if that is how it’s supposed to be. It’s definitely not as thick as any store bought yogurt I have ever had.

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        November 17, 2018 at 10:58 am

        Hi Judith - It should be the same consistency as a yoplait yogurt - so not as thick as greek, but thicker than sweetened condensed milk. Did you chill before stirring?

        Reply
        • Judith says

          November 17, 2018 at 5:28 pm

          4 stars
          Yes, chilled for 14 hours because at the 8 hour mark of chilling it would have been 2:30 in the morning. I wasn’t going to wake up to stir it and taste it then. I figured it would be ok until I woke up in the morning and had yogurt for breakfast.
          Thank you for the quick reply!!

        • Kadee says

          November 18, 2018 at 9:02 pm

          My only other guess is that the starter was not mixed well enough into the milk in the beginning. That is the only instance I've had of it not thickening properly. I hope you'll try it again, and I hope you're able to enjoy the thinner version too. :)

    61. Shannon says

      November 10, 2018 at 4:11 pm

      Half and half is also ultra pasteurized. It makes awesome yogurt. I strain mine to get Greek yogurt and it is the best yogurt I’ve ever eaten.

      Reply
      • Clancy says

        July 10, 2022 at 6:59 am

        OMG, you just saved me. I cannot find ultra-pasteurized where I live for love or money. I've been trying to figure out how the heck to make this (the no-boil). Brilliant, thanks for that. (Yes, I realize it's been 4 years and you won't see this, but...thanks anyway.)

        Reply
    62. Cct says

      November 09, 2018 at 11:07 pm

      4 stars
      Your recipe says 1 gallon of Fairlife but the bottle is only 52 oz. Can you clarify how much you used? Does that change your Nutrition Facts?

      Thanks!

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        November 21, 2018 at 12:27 pm

        Hi Cee Cee - you actually use two bottles of milk. I adjusted the recipe card to reflect the ounces so that is more clear.

        Reply
    63. Kristina says

      November 03, 2018 at 6:04 am

      When can I add vanilla extract?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        November 06, 2018 at 2:44 pm

        We suggest adding vanilla after incubation.

        Reply
    64. Jamie says

      October 13, 2018 at 5:28 am

      Don't have a glass lid, so I'm just using the regular instant pot lid without the ring. But when it comes to Refrigeration, if I'm only putting the inner liner in, what's the best thing to use for a lid?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        October 15, 2018 at 10:07 pm

        Just cover it with plastic wrap. :)

        Reply
    65. Amy Winter says

      September 23, 2018 at 5:54 pm

      If my yogurt finishes overnight (like 4AM) and I don't plan to get up to put it in the fridge, is it OK to sit on the counter until morning when I put it in (probably 2-3 hours)?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        September 24, 2018 at 4:56 pm

        Do you plan on leaving it in the instant pot? If so it will continue to incubate. Which is OK, but the longer it sits in that warm environment, the tangier the flavor will be.

        Reply
    66. Julie says

      September 17, 2018 at 8:29 am

      does it need to be cooled before it goes into the refridgerator to chill?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        September 17, 2018 at 2:19 pm

        The yogurt will be warm, but not hot. So there is no need to let it cool first. It can go right into the fridge.

        Reply
    67. Robin buchanan says

      September 16, 2018 at 11:03 am

      can you use the chocolate or strawberry fairlife milk for a flavored yoGurt?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        September 17, 2018 at 2:20 pm

        I've never tried this method. If you do - please let me know how it turns out.

        Reply
        • TRACIE STIDHAM says

          January 20, 2019 at 1:30 pm

          Any update on the flavored milk?

        • Kadee says

          January 24, 2019 at 3:16 pm

          Hi Tracie - I've not tried using flavored milk, but I don't see why it wouldn't work. Let me know if you try it!

    68. Allison says

      September 09, 2018 at 12:26 pm

      5 stars
      Have made yogurt by the ook method but am trying this now. Can't wait for it to be ready

      Reply
    69. Liana says

      August 26, 2018 at 11:09 am

      Can I use the milk cold out of the refrigera or it has to be room tem before i start the process.

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        August 26, 2018 at 8:04 pm

        Use cold out of the fridge.

        Reply
    70. Hllb says

      August 26, 2018 at 8:03 am

      I made a half batch of this with less of the swee cond milk. For a 1/2 gallon oF milk, i used about 1/3 of a can of The swee cond milk. I also strained it for about 2 hours. It tastes good and is still plenty sweet. Ill pr use 1/4 of a can of sweetener next time to reduce the sugar further.

      Reply
    71. stacey says

      August 25, 2018 at 9:05 am

      I AM THINKING I will try the natrual Bliss Sweetener. For a half batch, how much would you put in?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        August 26, 2018 at 8:18 pm

        Use 14-16 ounces of the natural bliss sweetener per gallon.

        Reply
    72. Barbi says

      August 22, 2018 at 8:48 am

      5 stars
      @Beth, can you share the strawberry compote recipe? :) It looks like this is caps on as well, hopefully not when I hit post...

      Reply
    73. Beth says

      August 20, 2018 at 8:25 am

      4 stars
      My batCh came out beautifully. I added a Homemade strawberry compote. My concern is that the yogurt i put in the freezer comes out really really thin once thawed. I’m worried my cubes of yogurt (without the strawBerry oBviously) will be thIn as well once thaweD. If they do Thaw really thin will they still work as a starter?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        August 21, 2018 at 7:06 pm

        From what I know they should work just fine.

        Reply
        • Beth says

          August 23, 2018 at 11:34 pm

          Just for an update... it worked beautifully even though the thawed yogurt was very thin!

    74. Sharon says

      August 19, 2018 at 1:56 pm

      Do you mix the
      Sweetner right
      In BefoRe putting in tne fridge or. Or after the 8 hrS in the fridge?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        August 19, 2018 at 8:18 pm

        If you are adding a non-milk based sweetener like stevia, sugar, or fruit - add it after the yogurt is completely done. After incubation and chilling.

        Reply
    75. kiersten says

      August 09, 2018 at 6:51 am

      do you have to use a whole milk? or could you use fairlife's 1% or 2% milk? (sorry if this comes across in all caps)

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        August 11, 2018 at 12:42 pm

        yes, you can use 1% or 2%.

        Reply
        • Jen says

          February 27, 2019 at 5:35 pm

          Hello! Is using 2% Fairlife just as creamy as whole? Because I just realized I bought 2%.

        • Kadee says

          February 27, 2019 at 8:41 pm

          5 stars
          It should be just fine! It may not be as creamy, but it will still be delicious!

        • Lynn says

          April 16, 2019 at 4:55 am

          2% is what I always use, works perfectly and after I strain mine for Greek yogurt it turns out very thick which I love. BTW, Fairlife skim works well also. I’ve made it with all three - full, skim and 2%.

          When I skim mine I get about 3-4 cups of whey.

      • Darla says

        May 10, 2019 at 3:50 pm

        I always use Fairlife skim milk with the Fage 0% and my yogurt turns out very smooth and tasty. I have used every flavor of the Natural Bliss creamer available, and they are all equally delicious. I do strain my yogurt in a yogurt strainer to make Greek yogurt, which is my favorite.

        Reply
        • Linda says

          October 05, 2019 at 9:11 am

          How much of the Natural Bliss creamer do you use?

    76. Stephanie says

      August 08, 2018 at 3:41 am

      If i add the sweetener before IncubatinG, will the STARTER i keep still wOrk for nExt time? (NO IDEA why all caps????

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        August 08, 2018 at 7:45 pm

        The only sweetener you can add before incubating are milk based sweeteners like sweetened condensed milk. All other sweeteners need to be added after incubation.

        Starters containing milk based sweeteners will work fine for your next batch.

        Reply
    77. Kerry Rumple says

      August 07, 2018 at 5:46 am

      What settings do I use of I don't have the yogurt button? Sorry for the caps, can't get it to turn off.

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        August 07, 2018 at 6:06 pm

        Hi Kerry - not all instant pot models have this setting, and you can not complete this method without it. There are other methods of making yogurt without a yogurt settings, but they are much more complicated. You can find a tutorial here: https://www.theferventmama.com/pressure-cooker-yogurt/

        Reply
    78. Jodi says

      July 31, 2018 at 11:03 pm

      I read on a blog that the culture shouldn't be mixed in until after the refrigeration period. Ant thoughts on this?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        August 01, 2018 at 4:30 pm

        I would not recommend this. Your yogurt will not thicken without a rice live cultures in it.

        You can, however, add non milk based sweeteners after the refrigeration - stevia, honey, fruit, etc.

        Reply
    79. Hllb says

      July 28, 2018 at 8:43 am

      How did you calc the CALORIES? I have calculated significantly more cAlories and sugar. 14 oz of sweetened condensed milk has 1300 calories and 222 grams of sugar. Even at a 2/3 cup serving, i get 193 calories and 23 grams sugar. (Sorry for caps - it wouldnt change to lc)

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        July 30, 2018 at 12:14 am

        Hi Hllb,
        Thanks for bringing this to my attention! Our recipe cards automatically calculate the nutritional info, and when I further inspected the card it was calculating the sweetened condensed milk in a strange manner. I'm not sure what happened but it had calories with several decimals. I manually adjusted the calories and made sure the serving size was visible. It should be accurate now.

        Reply
        • Hllb says

          August 01, 2018 at 5:56 am

          Thanks! Have you tried making this with half the amount of sweetened condensed milk? I'd like to cut the sugar content a bit.

        • Kadee says

          August 01, 2018 at 4:29 pm

          I have. For me - it is kind of like eating sour cream. You can, however, add different sweeteners after incubating. Like stevia, honey, or fruit.

        • Anni says

          September 16, 2019 at 9:16 am

          I always make mine with a half-can of sweetened condensed milk instead of a whole can. I like it better slightly sweet.

    80. Cher says

      July 26, 2018 at 8:40 am

      What is the serving size? One cup or half cup?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        July 30, 2018 at 12:16 am

        2/3 cup. I'm not sure why the serving size wasn't showing up - but I've updated the nutritional info to reflect that.

        Reply
    81. Barb says

      July 22, 2018 at 11:55 pm

      Can the recipe be doubled? My kids go througH yogurt like crazy!

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        July 23, 2018 at 6:48 pm

        Yes! If you double, the incubation time will remain the same.

        Reply
    82. Jeannette Bolin says

      July 18, 2018 at 11:26 am

      Why do I alway see it served in glass jars can I store in plastic?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        July 18, 2018 at 1:12 pm

        Yes! You can store in plastic containers.

        Reply
    83. Lisa says

      July 17, 2018 at 9:25 am

      5 stars
      Is your nutritional information with or without the condensed milk?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        July 17, 2018 at 12:58 pm

        with condensed milk

        Reply
    84. Jen says

      June 27, 2018 at 5:46 pm

      5 stars
      I made another recipe that called for 52 ounces of FAIRLIFE milk with 14 ounces of sweetened condensed milk and 2 tbsp. Of live culture yogurt not a whole gallon. It came out great. It was thick and creamy and not too sweet. I am wondering if the thickness and sweetness level would differ much with a whole gallon of milk. Any thoughts?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        June 28, 2018 at 3:10 pm

        thickness will be the same. sweetness level will just be slightly sweet with this recipe. You can adjust the sweetener to your liking.

        Reply
    85. April says

      June 23, 2018 at 3:24 pm

      I added vanilla extract before incubating. is that ok?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        June 25, 2018 at 8:36 pm

        I've never done it, but I have read other recipes that include it. Let me know how it turns out!

        Reply
    86. Doris Calleja says

      June 23, 2018 at 12:41 pm

      5 stars
      Making this for the 2nd time today. it is delicious!

      Reply
    87. Kim says

      May 13, 2018 at 9:38 am

      If if I make a half batch do I still cook it for eight hours?

      Reply
    88. jessie says

      May 01, 2018 at 3:24 pm

      5 stars
      So creamy and delicious. I cant believe how thick it is.

      Reply
    89. Katie says

      April 23, 2018 at 1:45 pm

      It looks like my message mIght be in caps, excuse it if it is. Can you use half aNd half as your Milk source? Its ultra Past. Also, does tHe sweetened Con Milk make The yogurt thicker?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        April 23, 2018 at 2:05 pm

        I have not tried half and half, but if you can find a version that is ultra pasteurized I don't see why not.

        Reply
        • Katie says

          April 24, 2018 at 7:13 am

          5 stars
          Tried it last night witha quart of organic valley half half and tbps of fage yogurt and it worked beaUtifully! Creammy and thick and mild!

        • Katie says

          April 24, 2018 at 7:14 am

          Excuse typos, IPhone is not working with me today!

    90. Donna says

      April 23, 2018 at 11:22 am

      can you use the whey as starter for the next batch?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        April 23, 2018 at 2:05 pm

        You can divide the yogurt into ice cube trays and freeze. Then thaw and use them as your next starter.

        Reply
    91. Cheri says

      April 04, 2018 at 12:18 pm

      Can you use the natural bliss coconut milk creamer as a sweetner. One of my kids cant have lactose and fAirlife is dairy free, but the regular cream is not.

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        April 05, 2018 at 10:05 pm

        I've not tried it, but I don't see why not!

        Reply
      • sheila says

        February 04, 2019 at 2:11 pm

        You stated Fairlife is Dairy Free, however, if it comes from cows, how can it be considered dairy free?

        Reply
        • Kadee says

          February 05, 2019 at 5:20 pm

          Fairlife is lactose free. While it is dairy, it is lactose free.

      • ANNI says

        September 16, 2019 at 9:05 am

        Cheri - Fairlife milk is NOT dairy-free. It has reduced lactose due to their filtering process, but it comes from cows. I think the sweetener works better if it is also milk-based. The yogurt cultures grow in milk (e.g., Lactobacillus). I've tried adding other flavors and the yogurt did not set up as well, but that doesn't mean it will be ruined. Maybe just thinner. Just make sure any product you incubate is ultra-pasteurized so you aren't growing something other than beneficial cultures.

        Reply
    92. Amanda says

      March 31, 2018 at 12:45 pm

      How many servings does this recipe make? looking forward to trying this recipe! Thanks!!

      Reply
    93. NanetTe says

      March 31, 2018 at 9:55 am

      4 stars
      Do you have to use a glass lid? Or can I use my regular lid it came with?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        March 31, 2018 at 10:46 am

        You can use your regular lid. Just remove the silicone ring so you yogurt doesn’t taste like chili ha ha. You don’t need the ring because you aren’t pressurizing the pot.

        Reply
        • NanetTe says

          March 31, 2018 at 1:59 pm

          Awesome! Yes, minE smells like salsa chicken and I was wondering about the smell seEping in! Thanks for the tips!!

        • aL says

          February 15, 2020 at 1:12 pm

          I have a second ring just for yogurt and desserts etc

        • Kadee says

          February 19, 2020 at 11:25 am

          So do I. I love doing that so none of the smells seep in.

    94. JENNIfer says

      March 31, 2018 at 7:13 am

      5 stars
      DO you need to strain at all. Is there any wheY?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        March 31, 2018 at 7:31 am

        You don’t need to strain. There is such a small amount of whey that you can just stir. If you want thicker Greek style yogurt you can strain.

        Reply
    95. Linda says

      March 31, 2018 at 6:18 am

      How long can the finished yogurt stay good in the refrigerator? Can I make a half recipe with success? This makes an awful lot of yogurt for my household!

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        March 31, 2018 at 7:30 am

        Yes you can make a half batch. And it lasts about a week. Some say two weeks but it doesn’t last that king at my house.

        Reply
        • Barbi says

          July 04, 2018 at 11:20 am

          If you make 1/2 a batch do you cook it for 1/2 the time? Also, have you ever made frozen yogurt from this after? I made some today, its excellent but way too much for us to eat so I’m thinking of making frozen yogurt today ????

        • Desarae says

          July 12, 2018 at 6:32 am

          no, you still need to cook it for the 8 hours so the culture can mature.

        • Barbi says

          July 23, 2018 at 1:52 pm

          5 stars
          If I make only a half a batch to I still go for 8 hours or can i do it in 4 hours?

        • Amy PlA says

          January 18, 2019 at 4:23 pm

          5 stars
          Barbi, you need to cook a half batch of yogurt for the same amount of time as a full batch.

      • Allison says

        September 09, 2018 at 12:32 pm

        I've had yogurt last a month but that was the cook method.

        Reply
    96. Shelley says

      March 30, 2018 at 10:06 pm

      How big is a serving? Also what does it mean to incubate? Just push yogurt and 8 hrs and WALK away?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        March 30, 2018 at 10:15 pm

        One serving is 2/3 cup. And yes - just let it sit in the pot for 8 hours on yogurt setting.

        Reply
      • Defe says

        September 09, 2019 at 6:22 pm

        Yes. Just walk away. It is an amazingly easy recipe for some amazing yogurt.

        Reply
    97. April Pett says

      March 30, 2018 at 8:33 pm

      Is there a way to make a flavored yogurt? Or is plain my only option?

      Reply
      • Kadee says

        March 30, 2018 at 10:16 pm

        You can flavor after you incubate. You can add fruit, honey, whatever you like after you have made it.

        Reply
        • Lynn says

          April 16, 2019 at 4:45 am

          5 stars
          I can not eat sugar so I flavor my yogurt with Vanilla Paste. I add about two tablespoons along with the Fairlife 2% milk and my starter that I froze from the previous batch. When eating it, I add a tablespoon of strawberries that I sweetened with Splenda and froze. You can also flavor your yogurt when eating it with honey - try orange blossom.

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