Easiest Yogurt Recipe {Ever!} - TRINA HOLDEN (2024)

Do you wanna make your own rich, creamy yogurt at home? Are you ready for the simplest, easiest yogurt recipe ever? In this post I teach you my system so you can make successful yogurt as soon as today!

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The Easy Way to Make Yogurt

1. Heating. Pour milk into a large sauce pan. The amount you use is up to you–I usually make 3 qts. of yogurt at a time, because that’s about how much we eat of it before it would spoil (your homemade yogurt will last 2-3 weeks.)Heat milk until it’s simmering–bubbles come to the surface, and it begins to form a ‘skin’ on top. Turn milk off.

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3. Sterilizing. Pour the hot milk straight into the jars you want your finished yogurt in. I use gallon or quart jars. Use whatever size you want, but do use glass. I used to sterilize the jars separately, but realized that pouring the scalding hot milk into the jars effectively sterilizes them and saves me–and you!–a whole step! Sterilizing is important to make sure only the good bacteria you’ll add with the starter is what’s alive and growing.

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3. Cooling. Let milk cool until you can comfortably dip your finger into it–warm, but not burning you. (This is about 115 degrees if you must know, but I like skipping the thermometer and just using my finger–saves me another thing to wash.)

If you don’t want to wait the hour or two for the milk to cool, you can hurry up this step by putting your jars into a saucepan or dishpan of cold tap water. I like to do this because this shrinks my yogurt making session to about the length of time it takes me to serve a meal, and I’m less likely to leave the kitchen and forget about it. Just keep checking the milk, because it cools pretty fast this way.

4. Adding Starter. When milk has cooled to a tolerable temperature, it’s time to add your starter. This is simply a bit of plain, store bought yogurt, or yogurt saved from your last batch. You will need 2-3 T. per quart jar, or a half a cup for a gallon. Stir the yogurt gently into the milk in the jars–emphasis on gently–you’re introducing the yogurt to the milk, not incorporating.

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5. Incubating. Cap jar(s), and set into your saucepan or dish pan again. This time, fill the pan up with the hottest water you can get from your tap. You want the hot water to reach up to the level of the milk in the jars. This is how you will incubate your yogurt. Leave on counter 8-12 hours (all day, if you make it in the morning, all night if you make this before bed). At the end of that time, transfer yogurt to fridge to cool.

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The finished yogurt will have thickened and have some separated whey on top. It will firm up further in the fridge.

Is it Really That Easy?

Now, a lot of people ask me if that little hot water bath is enough to incubate the yogurt–“don’t you have to switch out the water?” they wonder. And my answer? No, you don’t. I’ve been using this method of incubating yogurt for 5 years, and never had a batch that didn’t work. So, save yourself the trouble of putting your yogurt in the oven, dehydrator, or wherever else you’ve heard works, and just leave it on the counter (or in the sink) in a pan of water. It works great, I promise.

Special Circ*mstances:

  • If your house is on the chilly side, you may want to use a cooler as your incubation container–again filling it with hot water up to the level of the neck of the jars–the insulation of the cooler will keep the water and yogurt cozy even if your house isn’t. 🙂
  • It seems the only time this style of incubation doesn’t work is when making less than a quart of yogurt at a time–a small jar or amount just doesn’t hold the heat long enough to give the yogurt a good incubation. If you’re doing smaller jars or less than a quart of milk, again, try the cooler for an incubator, or look into making crockpot yogurt.

Also, if you want to use a thermometer, heat the milk to 185, and cool it to about 115.

Thick, Creamy, Plain Yogurt

The resulting yogurt is so thick and creamy, you’re gonna be amazed. And, you’ll notice I don’t add anything to my yogurt–no sweeteners or flavor. That’s because around here, yogurt is usually a vehicle for fresh or frozen fruit, or other yummy additives, and we find we don’t need the sweetener. If you do want to make a sweeter, vanilla flavored yogurt, you’ll find an equally simple recipe (that tells you the best time to add flavor and sweetner) in my book, Real Fast Food.

One more question I get a lot is…

What kind of milk do you need to use to make yogurt?

Ah, that’s the glory of it, people. This recipe works for raw milk, pasteurized and hom*ogenized milk, and everything in between. Cow milk, Goat milk, Vicuna Milk–it works for all of them. (I haven’t tried the milk from a South American Camel, actually, but this method works for all animal milk!) As I mentioned in my post on What to Do If You Can’t Find or Afford Raw Milk, making store bought milk into yogurt is a great way to make the milk easier to digest, and it can also save you money!

Yogurt with plant or nut based milk is another method, and not one I’m familiar with, so, google away, friend!

Want to learn another fantastic, fermented treat you can make in your own kitchen? Why not try Kombucha?And, yes, I teach people to make kombucha, too–with videos of each step and amazing flavor formulas. My ecourse, Kombucha Made Easy, walks you through step by step–I select a limited number of students every few months–sign up here to be notified when the doors open!

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FAQs

How to make yogurt with two ingredients? ›

Directions
  1. Heat milk, then cool: Place milk in a large saucepan over medium-high heat; cook until it reaches 180 degrees on an instant-read thermometer, stirring occasionally to prevent scorching, 5 to 7 minutes. ...
  2. Combine milk and yogurt: Whisk together 1 cup milk and the yogurt. ...
  3. Let yogurt ferment: ...
  4. Refrigerate yogurt:
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How to make yogurt the old way? ›

Instructions
  1. Heat the milk. Pour the milk into a Dutch oven and place over medium to medium-high heat. ...
  2. Cool the milk. ...
  3. Thin the yogurt with milk. ...
  4. Whisk the thinned yogurt into the milk. ...
  5. Transfer the pot to the (turned-off) oven. ...
  6. Wait for the yogurt to set. ...
  7. Cool the yogurt. ...
  8. Your next batch of homemade yogurt.

How to make infinite yogurt? ›

By using just a small amount of your homemade yogurt as a starter for your next batch, you can keep producing fresh yogurt indefinitely, eliminating the need to buy it from the store. The magic behind this process lies in the active bacterial cultures found in yogurt.

What is the best milk for making yogurt? ›

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.

What is the best combination for yogurt? ›

Plain vs Flavored Yogurt
  • Crunchy Goodness. Homemade or store-bought muesli or trail mix. Crumbled cookies - try graham crackers, Oreos, or arrowroot. Fresh homemade granola. ...
  • Tastes Like Dessert. Frozen mixed berries or mango. Homemade rhubarb or cherry compote. ...
  • Savory Surprises. Soba cha (buckwheat tea) Fiber-rich wheat germ.

What not to do when making yogurt? ›

The first mistake I made was adding the yogurt too soon. If you add the yogurt too soon, like when the milk is still too hot, you'll accidentally kill the cultures. I know because I did that! A lot of the recipes I read recommended using a candy thermometer to monitor the temperature.

How to make yogurt at home step by step? ›

  1. Step 1: Sanitize Your Equipment. ...
  2. Step 2: Heat the Milk to 180 Degrees. ...
  3. Step 3: Cool the Milk to 110 Degrees & Add the Yogurt Starter. ...
  4. Step 4: Keep the Yogurt Warm and Undisturbed. ...
  5. Step 5: Now You Have Yogurt! ...
  6. Step 6: Optional: Strain Yogurt to Thickens. ...
  7. Step 7: Optional: Add Fruit and Sugar.

How did the ancients make yogurt? ›

The nomads carried their milk in animal skins, creating a ripe environment for bacteria to grow and cause fermentation, producing yoghurt. In all likelihood, yoghurt was discovered in this way in different places at different times, and probably originated in the Middle East and Central Asia.

What are the ingredients in Ultimate yogurt? ›

Milk, cream (milk), sugar, cherries (5.4%), milk solids, thickener (1442), flavour, natural colour (purple carrot), acidity regulators (331, 296), stabilisers (412, 407), live yoghurt cultures (milk). Contains: milk. produce the creamiest of full cream milk.

What is the secret to making thick yogurt? ›

BOOSTING THE FAT CONTENT

The fat in yogurt is part of what makes it thick, so using whole milk will result in a thicker yogurt than skim milk. You can also add cream to the milk or use it in place of milk to increase the fat content.

Is it cheaper 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.

Should I boil milk before making yogurt? ›

Heat milk to 83°C (180°F).

This is around the time you begin to see steam rise, but before it boils. Heating helps to denature the proteins, so you'll get yogurt that sets well. For even thicker yogurt, turn the heat down low and simmer the milk for 5 minutes.

Can you use store-bought milk to make 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 are the two main ingredients in yogurt? ›

At its most basic, yogurt contains just two ingredients: milk and starter culture. Thickeners and flavorings can also be added.

What are the ingredients in 2 good yogurt? ›

Ingredients. Ultrafiltered skim milk, Water, Cream, Sugars (cane sugar, pumpkin, apple and carrot juice (for colour)), Corn starch, Natural flavour, Stevia extract, Lemon juice concentrate, Salt, Active bacterial cultures.

What are the two basic steps when making yogurt? ›

The basic production of plain yogurt is fairly simple: milk is heated and combined with a starter yogurt culture, most often spoonfuls of a batch of yogurt that is already made. The milk mixture is kept at a warm temperature for at least eight hours, letting those cultures bloom, resulting in creamy yogurt.

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