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Instant Pot Yogurt Recipe with 2 ingredients. Also how to make yogurt without a yogurt button, Greek yogurt, vanilla yogurt, cream cheese and what to do with leftover whey.

Besides making yogurt in Instant Pot yogurt, we love making Instant Pot eggs, Instant Pot oatmeal and Instant Pot egg bites in our beloved electric pressure cooker.

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Table of Contents

  • Why Make Yogurt in Instant Pot?
  • Ingredients for Instant Pot Yogurt
  • How to Make Yogurt in Instant Pot
    • 1. Heat Milk to 180 degrees F
    • 2. Cool Milk to 110 degrees F
    • 3. Add 1/4 Cup Yogurt
    • 4. Let Yogurt Incubate
    • 5. Chill and Store!
  • FAQs
  • More Tips for Best Results
  • How to Make Yogurt without Yogurt Setting
  • How to Make Greek Yogurt
  • How to Make Vanilla Yogurt
  • How to Make Cream Cheese
  • What Is the Shelf Life of Instant Pot Yogurt?
  • Use Instant Pot Yogurt in These Recipes
  • More Favorite Instant Pot Recipes
  • Instant Pot Yogurt Recipe

Why Make Yogurt in Instant Pot?

Homemade Instant Pot yogurt comes out just as store bought. You can strain it further into a super creamy and thick Greek yogurt and serve with fruit and berries, and healthy granola or even quinoa granola. I love a dollop served with lazy pierogi.

Then you can turn some of Greek yogurt into a cream cheese (yes!) and make Instant Pot cheesecake bites. And last step would be to make the tallest and fluffiest whole wheat buttermilk pancakeswith leftover whey.

Don’t have Instant Pot yogurt setting? No worries, you can make Instant Pot yogurt recipe without a yogurt button. We’ve got it all figured out for you!

Looking for more than just making yogurt in Instant Pot? Check out all of my Instant Pot recipes.

Ingredients for Instant Pot Yogurt

To make Instant Pot yogurt, you need only 2 ingredients.

  • 1 gallon of milk: 1%, 2% or 3.25% dairy milk. The higher the fat, the creamier the yogurt.
  • 1/4 cup plain yogurt with active bacterial cultures: It can be store-bought yogurt or leftover homemade yogurt. If store-bought, make sure it has no additives like thickeners etc.
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How to Make Yogurt in Instant Pot

So, here is how to make yogurt in Instant Pot. Full recipe card is located below.

1. Heat Milk to 180 degrees F

  • Add milk to Instant Pot: Pour milk into the inner pot of your electric pressure cooker. Close the lid and set pressure release valve to Venting. Press Yogurtbutton until display reads Boil.
  • Milk will take about an hour to heat up: When it’s finished, Instant Pot will beep, turn off and display will say Yogurt.
  • Make sure milk is hot: Open the lid and using an instant-read thermometer check milk’s temperature. It should be 180 degrees F and higher.
  • If milk’s temperature is not 180 degrees F: Press Saute button and give the pressure cooker 5-10 minutes to heat the milk further. Check again.
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2. Cool Milk to 110 degrees F

  • 2 ways to cool milk: Remove inner pot with milk and let it cool down either on a counter (3-4 hours) or in a sink filled with cold water (15 minutes) until food thermometer reads 110 degrees F and lower.
  • Remove the milk skin on top: It is like a thin film. If you leave it in, Instant Pot yogurt will have tiny lumps.
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3. Add 1/4 Cup Yogurt

  • Add 1/4 cup plain store bought or homemade yogurt: If you buy yogurt, make sure it is plain, active bacterial culture is on ingredients list, and yogurt has no additives like cornstarch etc. You can also use homemade yogurt from previously made Instant Pot yogurt recipe.
  • Whisk yogurt and milk: When whisking, avoid touching the bottom of the pot to disturbing some stuck on milk during boiling.
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4. Let Yogurt Incubate

  • Place yogurt in Instant Pot: Place inner pot with mixture inside Instant Pot, close the lid and leave pressure release valve in either Sealing or Venting position. Doesn’t matter as Instant Pot will not come to pressure.
  • Let yogurt incubate for 10 hours: Press Yogurt button until time counter is displayed and adjust time to 10 hours with + or – buttons. After 10 hours, Instant Pot will shut off.
  • Check if yogurt is ready: Insert spoon in the yogurt and if it’s standing, your Instant Pot yogurt is almost ready.
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5. Chill and Store!

  • Refrigerate for 6 hours: Remove only inner pot with a batch of yogurt. Chill in the fridge for 6 hours or overnight.
  • Store: Whisk yogurt in Instant Pot after chilling, divide between glass jars and store for up to 10 days. Or make Greek yogurt, vanilla yogurt, cream cheese and pancakes with leftover whey (see below).

FAQs

Can you make Instant Pot yogurt with almond milk?

Yes. You can make almond milk yogurt in Instant Pot.

Can you use skim milk to make yogurt in Instant Pot?

Yes, you can make non-fat yogurt in Instant Pot. I have heard you will need twice amount of yogurt starter. Also after making the yogurt, there will be more liquid sitting on top. Just carefully drain and discard it. If your non-fat yogurt has separated more, just give it a whisk.

Why you don’t make Instant Pot yogurt with cold start method?

For cold start method Instant Pot yogurt you will need to use ultra-pasteurized milk like Fairlife milk. After a thorough research, I came to a conclusion it is less wholesome because it contains additives with many nutrients destroyed during extremely high temperatures.

Is it worth it to make yogurt in an Instant Pot?

Yes and no. Depends how much that jug of milk and the type of yogurt you make cost in your area. For example, where I live, 1 gallon of organic milk costs $9, which yields 8 cups (64 oz) of Greek yogurt, that costs $24 to buy.

How much yogurt do you get from 1 gallon of milk?

You get 8 cups or 64 ounces of yogurt from 1 gallon of milk.

My Instant Pot lid smells. Will it affect the taste of yogurt?

Instant Pot lid smell won’t affect the taste of your yogurt. But for a peace of mind remove the silicone ring when making yogurt in Instant Pot. You need it only for pressure cooking and yogurt is made not using this method.

Can I make sour cream with yogurt?

No, sour cream is made with heavy cream.

Why is my Instant Pot yogurt runny? What did I do wrong?

If you follow the recipe to a T, your Instant Pot yogurt should not fail. However, if it came out runny and just would not set it could be due to a few factors. Your yogurt starter did not contain live and active cultures. Or you did not boil milk to 180 F and higher. Or possibly you didn’t cool boield milk to 110 F and lower and added yogurt starter, which killed the live bacteria in it.
Also accurate digital instant read thermometer is very helpful. I have invested into one since then.

Is it better to make yogurt 24 hours or 8 hours in Instant Pot?

If you like less tangy and more runny yogurt, incubate yogurt in Instant Pot for 8 hours. If you like very thick, tangy yogurt “cook” it for closer to 12 hours. I have not tried to hold it longer in Instant Pot, like 24 hours, so can’t tell what happens.

How long can yogurt sit in Instant Pot?

Yogurt in Instant Pot can sit for 12 hours considering it is incubating. After, you should place it in the fridge to set. I have not tried incubating Instant Pot yogurt for up to 24 hours but my understanding is it is possible as long as it is “cooking”.

More Tips for Best Results

Here are a few more tips for perfecting yogurt in Instant Pot from the first try.

  • Do not use any kind of flavored yogurt. Recipe will not work. Be sure to buy plain yogurt with active bacteria. The ingredients list should include “active live cultures” and latin names like Lactobacillus bulgaricusorStreptococcus thermophilus.
  • Freeze 1/4 cup freshly made yogurt as a starter for next time. In case you are not planning to make Instant Pot yogurt again soon.
  • Freeze leftovers. Readers have reported successfully freezing and thawing yogurt. It will look lumpy but once you stir it, it will become smooth.
  • To cut recipe in half: Cut milk amount in half and keep same cooking time. Use full amount of 1/4 cup yogurt as a starter though. If you have 8 quart or 10 quart Instant Pot you can also double the recipe.
  • Skip sanitizing: I never sanitized yogurt making tools, just like with kombucha recipe, and never had an issue.

How to Make Yogurt without Yogurt Setting

Timing is everything when it comes to making Instant Pot yogurt without the yogurt button.

  1. Heat up milk as per recipe: In an Instant Pot without yogurt setting (button), add milk, close the lid and set pressure release valve to Venting. Press Saute and heat up milk to 180 degrees F or higher. Open the lid and check with a food thermometer periodically.
  2. Cool off boiled milk in a sink – do step 3 at same time: While milk is heating up, fill up sink with cold water enough to reach almost the top of the Instant Pot insert. Remove inner pot with milk, place in a sink and let milk cool until food thermometer reads 110 F and lower. Takes about 15 minutes. Don’t walk away.
  3. Keep Instant Pot warm – do step 2 at same time: While milk is cooling off, press Cancel on Instant Pot and keep lid on to keep it warm. It will become an incubator for yogurt.
  4. Add yogurt starter: Move pot from the sink to the counter. Remove milk skin on top and add store-bought yogurt. Whisk to combine without touching the bottom (disturbing sticky milk).
  5. Let yogurt incubate for 10 hours or overnight: Place inner pot inside Instant Pot, close with the lid, wrap it in large beach towel and leave on a counter overnight or for 10 hours. Instant Pot should be off and milk still lukewarm, that will ensure proper incubation and favourable environment for live cultures to grow.
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How to Make Greek Yogurt

Hers is a quick overview how to make Greek yogurt in Instant Pot.

  • Prep: Line large mesh strainer with cheesecloth folded 4 times or single layer of coffee filters. Place on top of a bowl making sure there is enough space for draining the whey.
  • Strain for 4 hours: Add desired amount of yogurt, place in the fridge and strain for 4 hours.
  • Stir and enjoy: Greek style yogurt will be thicker along the walls. Just stir after adding to a jar.
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How to Make Vanilla Yogurt

Whisk 1 cup of finished regular or Greek yogurt with 2 tbsp maple syrup or honey and 1 tsp pure vanilla extract. Adjust to taste and store like other yogurt.

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How to Make Cream Cheese

Cream cheese is simply strained Greek yogurt for longer amount of time.

  • Strain overnight: Follow instructions for Greek yogurt above and strain desired amount overnight in the fridge.
  • Add salt: Then transfer to a glass container and mix with a pinch of salt.
  • Storing: Refrigerate for up to 2 weeks.
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What Is the Shelf Life of Instant Pot Yogurt?

Homemade Instant Pot yogurt should last 10 to 14 days stored in an airtight container in your refrigerator. You can also freeze it for up to 3 months.

Don’t forget to freeze some of the yogurt for the yogurt starter. I like to do so in ice cube trays measured out in tablespoon portions.

Use Instant Pot Yogurt in These Recipes

  • Strawberry yogurt
  • Greek yogurt guacamole
  • Yogurt marinated chicken
  • Greek yogurt cheesecake
  • Greek yogurt cream cheese frosting
  • Almond flour yogurt muffins
  • Healthy ranch dressing

Include yogurt on your brunch charcuterie board for guests to DIY their own yogurt parfaits with fruit salad and granola!

More Favorite Instant Pot Recipes

  • Instant Pot applesauce
  • Chia pudding
  • Instant Pot poached eggs
  • Instant Pot steel cut oats
  • Need more ideas for your pressure cooker? Browse all healthy Instant Pot recipes.

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Instant Pot Yogurt

Instant Pot Yogurt recipe with 2 ingredients. Also how to make yogurt without a yogurt button, Greek yogurt, vanilla yogurt and cream cheese.

4.92 from 50 votes

Servings 16 cups

Calories 147

Diet Gluten Free

Prep Time 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time 11 hours hours

Cool and Chill Time 6 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 17 hours hours 35 minutes minutes

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Ingredients

  • 1 gallon dairy milk 1%, 2% or 3.25%
  • 1/4 cup plain yogurt homemade or store-bought

Instructions

How to Make Instant Pot Yogurt

  • In Instant Pot with a yogurt function, add milk, close the lid and set pressure release valve to Venting.

  • Press Yogurtbutton until display reads Boil.

  • Milk will take about an hour to heat up and when it's finished, Instant Pot will beep, turn off and display will say Yogurt.

  • Open the lid and using a food thermometer check milk's temperature. It should be 180 F and higher. If it's not, press Saute button and give the pressure cooker 5-10 minutes to heat the milk further. Check again.

  • Remove inner pot with milk and let it cool down either on a counter (3-4 hours) or in a sink filled with cold water (15 minutes) until food thermometer reads 110 F and lower. Remove the milk skin on top.

  • Add yogurt and whisk to combine without touching the bottom (disturbing sticky milk).

  • Close the lid and leave pressure release valve in either position.

  • Press Yogurt button until time counter is displayed and adjust time to 10 hours with + or – buttons.

  • After 10 hours, Instant Pot will shut off.

  • Insert a spoon in the yogurt and if it’s standing, your yogurt is ready.

  • Remove the inner pot and chill in the fridge for 6 hours or overnight.

  • To make yogurt completely smooth, whisk it after chilling without touching the bottom.

  • Divide between glass jars or make Greek yogurt, vanilla yogurt, cream cheese and yogurt whey pancakes.

How to Make Instant Pot Yogurt without Yogurt Button

  • Heat up milk as per recipe: In an Instant Pot without yogurt button, add milk, close the lid and set pressure release valve to Venting. Press Saute and heat up milk to 180 degrees F or higher. Open the lid and check with a food thermometer periodically.

  • Cool off boiled milk in a sink – do step 3 at same time: While milk is heating up, fill up sink with cold water enough to reach almost the top of the Instant Pot insert. Remove inner pot with milk, place in a sink and let milk cool until food thermometer reads 110 F and lower. Takes about 15 minutes. Don't walk away.

  • Keep Instant Pot warm – do step 2 at same time: While milk is cooling off, press Cancel on Instant Pot and keep lid on to keep it warm. It will become an incubator for yogurt.

  • Add yogurt starter: Move pot from the sink to the counter. Remove milk skin on top and add store-bought yogurt. Whisk to combine without touching the bottom (disturbing sticky milk).

  • Let yogurt incubate for 10 hours or overnight: Place inner pot inside Instant Pot, close with the lid, wrap it in large beach towel and leave on a counter overnight or for 10 hours. Instant Pot should be off and milk still lukewarm, that will ensure proper incubation and favourable environment for live cultures to grow.

How to Make Instant Pot Greek Yogurt

  • Line large mesh strainer withcheeseclothfolded 4 times or single layer of coffee filters, place on top of a bowl making sure there is enough space for draining the whey and add desired amount of yogurt.

  • Strain for 4 hours or until desired consistency.

How to MakeCream Cheese

  • Cream cheese is longer strained Greek yogurt. Follow instructions for Instant Pot Greek yogurt and strain desired amount overnight.

  • Transfer to a glass container and mix with a pinch of salt. Refrigerate for up to 2 weeks.

How to Make Instant Pot Vanilla Yogurt

  • Whisk 1 cup of regular or Greek yogurt with 2 tbsp maple syrup or honey and 1 tsp pure vanilla extract. Adjust to taste and store like other yogurt.

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Notes

  • Store: Refrigerate yogurt in an airtight container for up to 10-14 days.
  • Freeze: Free yogurt for up to 3 months. Once thawed, it will look lumpy but once you stir it, it will become smooth. Don’t forget to reserve 1/4 cup yogurt starter for next batch (freeze in ice cubes).
  • Don’t know what to do with leftover whey? Make pancakes.
  • Can I cut recipe in half? Yes, you can cut milk amount in half and keep same cooking time. Use full amount of 1/4 cup yogurt as a starter though.
  • My yogurt didn’t set. What did I do wrong? If you follow the recipe to a T, it shouldn’t happen. Most important points are:
    • Yogurt starter with live and active cultures.
    • Boil milk to 180 F and higher.
    • Cool to 110 F and lower and only then add yogurt starter.
  • Do not use any kind of flavored yogurt as a starter. Recipe will not work.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup | Calories: 147kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 24mg | Sodium: 103mg | Sugar: 12g

Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: North American

Author: Olena Osipov

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FAQs

Is it worth it to make yogurt in an Instant Pot? ›

You can make a lot of yogurt from 1 gallon of milk and if you're using an Instant Pot it'll be a pretty easy process. Plus, it's probably a lot healthier to make it yourself. You'll know exactly what ingredients did (and didn't) get put into the yogurt before you eat it.

How do you use the yogurt function on the Instant Pot? ›

Pour the milk into the Instant Pot. Lock the lid in place but leave the pressure valve open (you can also cover with a glass lid if you have one). Press the yogurt button until it says boil. For most Instant Pots, you'll just need to hit the yogurt button once or twice and then press start.

Is it better to make yogurt in Instant Pot 8 hours or 24 hours? ›

If you want a less tangy or thick yogurt, ferment for around 8 hours. For a thick, tangy, and probiotic-rich yogurt, go closer to 24 hours. After 24 hours, you start to hit the law of diminishing returns—you begin to get bacterial die-off because the more aggressive bacteria start to beat out the other probiotics.

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.
Mar 10, 2020

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.

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.

What is a good yogurt starter? ›

Whether homemade or from the store, yogurt itself makes a great yogurt starter. If you're using store-bought yogurt, check the label to make sure it contains live, active cultures—and doesn't have any additives like sweeteners, flavours or thickeners.

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.

What is the best milk for homemade yogurt? ›

Pasteurized milk is an excellent choice for making yogurt at home. HTST (High-Temperature Short Time) or Flash Pasteurized milk is heated to 161ºF and held there for 15 seconds. If your bottle of milk is labeled “pasteurized,” it has most likely been treated in this way.

What is the best milk for yogurt making? ›

I prefer whole milk, both for yogurt and, well, life, but you can use 2%, 1%, or skim, as well. They all work. Some folks like to bulk up leaner milks with some dry nonfat milk powder (roughly from 1/3 to 3/4 cup powder per quart of milk) to thicken it, especially in the absence of luscious dairy fat.

Can you incubate homemade 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. As the bacteria begin to starve, it may affect a culture's ability to perpetuate beyond a single batch.

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.

Do I seal my Instant Pot when making yogurt? ›

To pasteurize your milk, first, pour 3 1⁄2 cups of milk straight into the stainless-steel insert of the Instant Pot, lock the lid on and set it on the vent (not sealing). Select the yogurt setting and adjust until it says boil, then let the pot start, and it will heat the milk.

Why is my instant pot yogurt slimy? ›

Poor Temperature Control.

The culture that causes the slimy or stringy texture is the one that wakes up at a lower temperature. There are two potential issues here. Your yoghurt maker does not hold the correct temperature range. The milk is too cold when the culture is added.

Is it cost effective to make your own yogurt? ›

Making your own yogurt is way cheaper than buying yogurt at the store. It's easy to calculate the savings, because one litre of milk makes a 750-g tub of yogurt (plus some). I used to spend $6.99 on a container of organic yogurt, but one litre of organic milk only costs me $2.60.

What are the benefits of making your own yogurt? ›

5 Benefits of Making Your Own Yogurt
  • More Variety. Tired of the same yogurt flavors in the grocery store? ...
  • Healthier Yogurt. Yogurt benefits decrease when sugar and other additives are mixed in. ...
  • Several Uses. A big batch of homemade yogurt is great to have on hand. ...
  • Easy and Inexpensive To Prepare. ...
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Jul 31, 2018

How much yogurt does 1 gallon milk yield? ›

Yogurt = 72.6 ounces

This means that with one gallon of whole milk, I made 72.6 ounces of Greek yogurt, which is around 9 cups. This also means that about 20.7 ounces of milk was lost during the yogurt making process.

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