Instant Pot Yogurt: Everything You Need to Know - Glue & Glitter (2024)

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You only need two ingredients to turn soy milk into Instant Pot yogurt. It could not be easier. Join me, as I spill all of my yogurt-making tricks!

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When I got my Instant Pot last year, one thing I was sure I'd never use was the yogurt function. We have so many good vegan yogurts on store shelves, why bother making my own?Oh how wrong I was!

Y'all, I make soy yogurt on a weekly basis now. It is SO much cheaper than store-bought, and my homemade soy yogurt is free of additives. But my favorite thing about it is that it's unsweetened.

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  • Why make Instant Pot soy yogurt?
  • About this recipe
  • Choose the right soy milk
  • The starter
  • The cost
  • Cooking time
  • Timing is everything!
  • Thickening homemadesoy yogurt
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Why make Instant Pot soy yogurt?

Store-bought soy yogurts - even most marked "plain" - are all so sweet. I can't handle it. And I like sweet food!

But when you're cooking with yogurt, maybe you're trying to make something savory or maybe you just want to mix in some strawberry jam without turning your breakfast bowlfrom a little bit sweet to tooth-meltingly sugary.

When you make your own soy yogurt from scratch,it can be truly unsweetened,so you have a lot more control overthe sweetness when you're cooking with it.

About this recipe

My recipe is based on my adventures with the soy yogurt recipe in Vegan Under Pressureby Jill Nussinow.At first, I was hesitant to post my recipe, since in some ways it's so much like the one in the book.

But after answering tonsof questions from friends, family, and readers about how to make yogurt in the Instant Pot, I felt like it might be worthwhile to share what I'd learned.

There are dozens of amazing pressure cooker recipes in Vegan Under Pressure, and I encourage you to grab a copy. I refer to itseveral times a week for full recipes and for her bean, grain, and veggie cooking times,which are way more accurate than the booklet that came with my Instant Pot.

The recipe below is what I landed on after a lot of tinkering with cooking times and some technique changes that make it lessmessy.

I've also included two variations:

  • a variation from my friend Erin at Kitchen Gadget Vegan. She does a soy-coconut mix that her family loves.
  • instructions for how to make this with probiotic capsules instead of store-bought yogurt

Choose the right soy milk

The key to making soy yogurt in the Instant Pot is exactly what Nussinow says in her book: you have got to use soy milk that's only soybeans and water (sweetener and salt are okay). No gums. No gels. No thickeners. Trust me.

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I didn't believe this at first, and I tried using the gum-thickener-gel-ful soy milk from our fridge, and the yogurt it producedwas sticky a nightmare floating in a jar of water.

I don't throw food away lightly, and I threw this outafter just a couple of bites. There was no way to stir the floaty part and watery part together. It was a total lost cause.

There are two common brands that fit the bill: Eden Foods andWestsoy. I have some ethical issues with Eden Foods, so I go for Westsoy Organic, and it works like a charm. If you can't find it in the store, you can order online.

The great thing about Westsoy is that it doesn't need to be refrigerated, because of how it's packaged.

Trader Joe's also stocks thickener-free soy milk. It comes in shelf-stable boxes and is very affordable.

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The starter

A yogurt starter is just what you use to get probiotics into your soy milk. For this recipe, you have two options:

  • a small amount of vegan yogurt
  • probiotic capsules.

If you're using vegan yogurt, I recommend choosing plain or vanilla. Sometimes, fruity flavors can come through in your finished batch, even though you're only using a couple of tablespoons as your starter.

Prefer probiotic capsules? Easy peasy. Just make sure that you use vegetarian or vegan gelcaps.

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You want the kind of probiotic capsules that you can open up and pour powder out of. Solid pills that would need to be crushed up won't work well in this recipe.

I've had great success using Jarro-Dophilus EPS capsules in this recipe. I made the yogurt in the new photos using these capsules, and my seven-year-old loves it!

When you stir the probiotic powder in, it's not going to fully dissolve, and that's okay! See the photo below -- lots of powder floating on top of my jars before they went into the pot. The yogurt turns out just fine.

The cost

One 32 ounce box of soy milk makes two pints of soy yogurt in the Instant Pot. The Westsoy that I linked to shakes out to about $4 per box. That's $2 per pint of homemade, additive free, organic, unsweetened soy yogurt. See? Worth it!

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Cooking time

I've seen cooking times for Instant Pot yogurt that vary anywhere from 8 hours to 24. That's a big range, and it took me a lot of batches to hone in on the ideal time.

Fourteen hours seems to be the magic time for making Instant Pot yogurt. You can go as low as 10 hours, but for that perfectly-tangy soy yogurt that's thick enough to eat with a spoon, 14 is ideal.

If you're using probiotic capsules, I'd say 14 to 16 hours is a good range, depending on how tangy you like it.

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Timing is everything!

There's nothing instant about making Instant Pot yogurt.

Making that 14 hour cooking time work for you is all about planning.Don't make the mistake I did a few times, starting your batch of yogurt in the morning.

If you do that, your Instant Pot will be tied up all day. It won't be there for you when you want to make rice and steam broccoli for your supper.

Instead, start your yogurt in the evening, so it will be ready for the morning. If you normally get up and have breakfast at 7am, start that yogurt at 5pm. Fourteen hours later, it's ready for breakfast, like magic!

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There's nothing like starting the day with a bowl of fresh yogurt that you made yourself. And since most of the cooking happens while you're asleep, it makes the 14 hours seem a little bit more instant.

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Thickening homemadesoy yogurt

Homemade soy yogurt with no added thickeners is not going to be as thick as the soy yogurts that you're used to eating. That's just science. You havethree options:

  1. Add a thickener.I do not like working with thickeners, so if that's what you want to do, I'd suggest looking at the Vegan Under Pressure recipe. Jill has directions there, if you want to go that route.
  2. Strain it. You can strain the yogurt through a few layers of cheesecloth to get rid of some excess whey and make a thicker yogurt. This takes longer, and you end up with a little more than half of what you started with, so I don't do it. But you can!
  3. Embrace it.This yogurt isn't Greek yogurt, but it is freaking delicious. You can eat it with a spoon or treat it like a thick yogurt drink.

My favorite way to eat it iswith strawberry jam mixed in. Darrol Henry prefers his with maple syrup. It's also great in any recipe that calls for yogurt oras a replacement for sour cream.

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How to Make Soy Yogurt in the Instant Pot

by Becky Striepe

You only need two ingredients to turn soy milk into Instant Pot yogurt.. It could not be easier. Join me, as I spill all of my yogurt-making tricks!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 14 hours hrs

Total Time 14 hours hrs 5 minutes mins

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 32 ounce box soy milk Choose a brand that’s ONLY soybeans and water – see above.
  • 2 tablespoons plain vegan yogurt of your choice Don’t worry – the small amount of gums in this won’t mess with the final yogurt’s texture! (see note for probiotic capsules option)

Instructions

  • Divide the soy milk between two wide mouth pint jars. Add a tablespoon of yogurt into each jar, stirring well.

  • Carefully place the jars into the bottom of your Instant Pot (not on the rack – for some reason, it won’t make yogurt if you do that). Lock the lid, make sure the vent is sealed, and press the Yogurt button. Set it for 14 hours.

  • In the morning, you’ll have yogurt! Stir before serving, since it does tend to separate. Your soy yogurt will keep for about 5 days in the fridge.

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📝 Notes

If you're rather use probiotic capsules, no problem! Divide the soy milk between two large jars -- I used .5 liter Weck jars -- and break two probiotic capsules into each jar. Stir the powder using a plastic or wooden spoon (not metal!), then follow steps 2 and 3 of the recipe above. I have had great results using Jarro-Dophilus EPS capsules.

You can also use a mix of coconut cream and soy yogurt. Erin Glasser-Devore fromKitchen Gadget Veganperfected this variation on the recipe below. She divides a 5.5 oz can of coconut cream between the two jars, then adds the yogurt, then tops off with soy milk. Stir well, and cook for 14 hours.

Making that 14 hour cooking time work for you is all about planning. Don’t make the mistake I did a few times, starting your batch of yogurt in the morning. If you do that, your Instant Pot will be tied up all day. It won’t be there for you when you want to make rice and steam broccoli for your supper. Instead, start your yogurt in the evening, so it will be ready for the morning.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

How to Make Soy Yogurt in the Instant Pot

Amount per Serving

Calories

110

% Daily Value*

Fat

5

g

8

%

Saturated Fat

1

g

5

%

Polyunsaturated Fat

Monounsaturated Fat

1

g

Sodium

118

mg

5

%

Potassium

330

mg

9

%

Carbohydrates

9

g

3

%

Fiber

1

g

4

%

Sugar

6

g

7

%

Protein

7

g

14

%

Vitamin A

919

IU

18

%

Vitamin C

18

mg

22

%

Calcium

337

mg

34

%

Iron

1

mg

6

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

How does the yogurt setting on the Instant Pot work? ›

How does the Instant Pot yogurt setting work? The yogurt setting on the Instant Pot had two modes, the boil mode and the incubate mode. Press the yogurt button until it says "boil" for the boil mode; press until it shows a timer for the incubate mode — it defaults to eight hours.

Is making yogurt in the Instant Pot worth it? ›

I got my husband to taste the yogurt made in the IP against my usual home made one. My usual home made style was good but the one made in the IP was even better. It was thicker and tasted great. So as I said before, making yogurt in the IP is really worth the effort.

Should the vent be open or closed for instant pot yogurt? ›

Put the lid on the multi-cooker, turn the vent to sealing, and hit the yogurt button. This will automatically take you to the 8-hour function. During this step, you can set it and forget it until your Instant Pot beeps. After about 8 hours (or overnight), it'll be time to check the yogurt.

Why is my instant pot yogurt not firm? ›

Troubleshooting Instant Pot Yogurt
  1. Your starter was no good or weak.
  2. Your milk was too hot.
  3. You need to let it ferment longer. You can always add more starter to your milk/yogurt mixture and allow it to ferment again.
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How many times can you use homemade yogurt as a starter? ›

Direct-set yogurt starters are one-time-use cultures. It is possible to use some yogurt made with a direct-set starter to make a new batch of yogurt, but after a few batches, the culture will weaken and a new dose of direct-set starter is needed.

Can you incubate yogurt too long? ›

Because the yogurt culture feeds off the lactose in the milk, a longer culturing time can stress the culture or even kill it, as the bacteria run out of food.

Does homemade yogurt get thicker the longer it ferments? ›

Fermentation time: The longer you ferment the more tart, and thicker, your yogurt will be. Different cultures work at different rates, but as a general guideline: 6-8 hours produces a mild yogurt, 8-12 hours a tart yogurt, and more than 12 hours produces a sour yogurt.

Does homemade yogurt have more probiotics than store-bought? ›

Does homemade yogurt have more probiotics than store bought? Certainly. The heavy processing and use of additives in regular yogurt you buy from store destroy probiotics. On the other hand, you can prepare homemade yogurt by natural fermentation of milk minus the processing and with no additives.

Is making yogurt cheaper than buying it? ›

Moreover, if we consider that an individual consumes one serving of yogurt daily for a year (365 servings), choosing homemade could result in savings ranging from $102 to $219 annually! This considerable difference in costs demonstrates how making your own yogurt can substantially impact your budget positively.

Can you leave yogurt in an Instant Pot overnight? ›

You can continue to cook the yogurt for 2 hours more for thicker, tangier yogurt. Refrigerate the yogurt in the Instant Pot insert for 4 hours or overnight.

Do I seal my Instant Pot when making yogurt? ›

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.

Why is my instant pot yogurt slimy? ›

* If you find that your yoghurt is stringy or slimy rather than like thick pot-set yoghurt, chances are that wild yeasts or other bacteria have gotten in to the mixture somehow.

Is it cheaper to make your own yogurt in Instant Pot? ›

I always make my Instant Pot yogurt using plain whole milk. Preferably organic whole milk if the one gallon jugs are available. Making yogurt with organic milk is still cheaper than buying pre-made yogurt, which is pretty awesome.

Why is my instant pot yogurt sour? ›

The longer you culture it, the more set it is, but also the more sour it becomes. Heating the milk first will enable your yogurt to set up thicker. If you like a thinner, more sour yogurt, then maybe “cold start” is the way to go with a long culture time.

What temperature is the normal yogurt setting on Instant Pot? ›

The incubation temperature of the yogurt program in an Instant Pot is typically around 110°F to 115°F (43°C to 46°C). This temperature range is ideal for the fermentation process that transforms milk into yogurt.

Do I really need a yogurt maker? ›

A yoghurt-maker is one of those kitchen gadgets no one really needs. Buy one if you like, but it will just give you one more thing to wipe grease off. All you need to make yoghurt is something to heat liquid in, something to tell you its temperature, something to keep it warm, and something to hold it in the fridge.

Does cooking yogurt destroy nutrients? ›

Heating yogurt to higher than 120 degrees will destroy the beneficial bacteria, although the major nutrients (protein and calcium) will be left untouched. To keep the cultures intact, stir the yogurt into a hot mixture toward the end of the cooking time, and again, just heat it until it is warmed through.

Does yogurt lose its benefits when cooked? ›

The nutritional benefits of yogurt used in cooking will be similar to when it's eaten raw, although some vitamins may be destroyed by heating.

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