Instant Pot Yogurt (original) (raw)

Make your own homemade yogurt using this fail-proof Instant Pot method. It turns out much creamier and tastier than store-bought yogurt, and will help you save money. Try it, and you will never want to buy store-bought yogurt ever again!

A small Weck jar with yogurt, granola, nuts, raspberries.

Making yogurt in the Instant Pot is SO easy! I mean, really, all you have to do is add a couple of tablespoons of yogurt (saved from your previous batch), milk, and choose the yogurt setting (well, twice). But yes, it’s that simple!

In my recipe here, I will explain to you the boil method as I find it much more reliable compared to the cold start method. There’s an extra step when using the boiled method compared to the cold start method, but it’s just to boil the milk and it’s well worth it.

So stop spending so much money on store-bought yogurt, and make this thick and creamy yogurt at home!

An Instant pot insert with homemade yogurt, and the spoon test

How to make yogurt in the Instant Pot?

First of all, you have to make sure that your stainless steel inner pot is clean, as otherwise your yogurt can taste or smell like something that you previously made in the Instant Pot. You can also keep an Instant Pot silicone ring that you only use for yogurt (unless you have a glass lid that you can use here).

After you make sure that your pot is clean, we can start making yogurt!

A spoonful of homemade yogurt

Step one:

Pour milk into your stainless steel inner pot, and insert that in the Instant Pot. Cover with the lid (the vent does not make a difference whether it’s sealed or not in this step). Hit the “Yogurt” button, and adjust until it shows the “boil” message on the screen.

Allow the milk to boil, it will take about 1 hour.

Step two:

Remove the lid, and let the milk cool down to 100-110F (37-43C). You can either leave the pot on the counter for it to cool down, it will take around one hour. Or you can speed up the process, and put the insert in cold ice water and that will take around 20 minutes.

Make sure to dry the inner pot very well before inserting it back in the Instant Pot.

If a milk “skin” forms at the top of the milk, remove it with a spoon and discard it.

Step three:

In a small bowl, mix 2 tablespoons of reserved yogurt with 1/2 cup of boiled but cool milk. Then whisk the mixture in the milk in the Instant Pot.

Cover with a lid (I like to use my glass lid, but you can use the Instant Pot regular lid and the vent does not make a difference if it’s sealed or not).

Step four:

Hit the “yogurt” button, and adjust the time to 8 hours. And let the Instant Pot do its magic! I usually do this before I go to bed so the yogurt incubates during the night, as my Instant Pot is always busy during the day cooking dinner and other things.

If you choose to let the yogurt incubate for longer than 8 hours, it will be a bit tart which can be quite nice. But it depends on your preference. I usually go for 10-12 hours incubation.

Once the Instant Pot is done, transfer the yogurt to containers and store in the fridge for at least 8 hours, and a maximum of 2 weeks.

Yogurt in a glass container and a spoon

How to make Greek yogurt?

Making greek yogurt is the same process as the above. The only difference is that you have to strain it after it incubates. Either get a yogurt strainer from Amazon which works VERY well. Or, place the yogurt in a strainer lined with a cheesecloth over a large glass bowl overnight.

The whey will separate from the thick yogurt, chill the yogurt in the fridge. And use the Whey in protein shakes, smoothies, and many other recipes.

Important tips

Two small Weck jars with homemade yogurt, granola and berries

Can I freeze yogurt?

I usually freeze a small batch of yogurt to keep it as a starter for my next Instant Pot yogurt batch. Make sure that you thaw it completely before using it to activate the cultures.

Freeze for up to 2 months.

For more delicious and nourishing recipe ideas, click here. Also, make sure to check out my other Instant Pot recipes.

Recipe

Recipe

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Prep Time 5 minutes

Cook Time 9 hours

Total Time 9 hours 5 minutes

Make homemade yogurt using just 2 ingredients in the Instant Pot. It turns out so creamy, and much cheaper than store-bought yogurt.

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Calories: 62kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 10mg | Sodium: 44mg | Potassium: 135mg | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 162IU | Calcium: 115mg | Iron: 1mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.