Today I want to share with you my crock-pot yogurt recipe. When I first heard of making yogurt in the crock-pot about 1 1/2 years ago I was so amazed. I have envisioned making yogurt as a hard time-consuming task, but it actually is extremely easy and fun to make, not to mention that it's actually not time consuming at all. The biggest time consuming part of making yogurt is just making sure you'll be able to turn the crock-pot on and off at the right times. I can't believe I didn't start making yogurt sooner, it's just absolutely so easy! : )
What you need:
1/2 gallon of milk (preferable whole or as high of fat as you can get)
1/2 cup of active/live plain culture yogurt
Crock-Pot
Put the 1/2 gallon of milk in the crock-pot on low. Cover and allow to warm for 2 1/2 hours. I have found that the timing on this recipe isn't strict at all. I've allowed my milk to warm for 3 hours and the yogurt has turned out just fine.
After 2 1/2 hours turn your crock-pot off and just allow the milk to cool with the lid on. You can unplug the crock-pot now as you will not be heating it anymore. This would help keep your curious 2 year old from turning it back on...not that this has every happened. : ) Well, actually, it hasn't but other recipes of mine have almost been ruined this way... : )
After 3 hours of the milk cooling take out 2 cups of warm milk. Mix 1/2 cup yogurt into the 2 cups warm milk. Mix until there are no clumps and the milk is smooth. Carefully add the mixed milk and yogurt to the crock-pot of warm milk. Stir in well.
Place the lid back on the crock-pot and wrap well with a large towel. I find that the big beach towels do well, though any large towel will work. As long as the entire crock-pot is covered.
Now let it sit on the counter wrapped for 8 hours or overnight.
I like to start my yogurt at 3 in the afternoon, then I turn it off at 5:30, add the yogurt at 8:30 and then allow to stand overnight.
In the morning or after 8 hours the milk will have thickened and become yogurt. It won't be as thick as store-bought yogurt. You can either pour the finished yogurt into a cheesecloth lined bowl and allow the whey to drain off or use as it is.
I prefer to use the yogurt without draining off the whey. I mainly use yogurt for smoothies or with granola so a thinner yogurt is just fine with me.
This recipes makes 2 quarts and 1 pint worth of yogurt (without draining the whey). I store in the refrigerator in glass canning cars. This fresh yogurt will last 7-10 days (I've had it last longer too, just check it and make sure there isn't anything off with it before using.). You can save 1/2 cup to use as a starter for your next batch of homemade yogurt.
It is recommended not to use your homemade yogurt as a starter after 3 times. They say the cultures are to weak by then. I've always just trusted that and haven't tried making it again after 3 times, I just go buy a new canister of yogurt. : )
Be sure to leave a comment if you have any questions, I'm happy to try to help. : )
Have you ever made yogurt before? Do you make it on the stove or in the crock-pot? Which method do you prefer?
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Hi, Tabitha! I have made yogurt in the crockpot before by putting my yogurt in jars and placing the jars in water in the crockpot. I will try your method tomorrow.
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:)Vicki
I tried this once and it didn't work as well for me. It was very runny. I may give it a try again though. Have you ever flavored your yogurt?
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Yes, I have flavored it before. I'll often us jams, frozen fruit (blend in a blender) or maple syrup. :)
I hope you try it and it works for you! :)
Thanks for stopping by!
Tabitha
So glad I read this. I have been wanting to make homemade yogurt for 2years now, but they way I had to make it took so long and was so involved I have never had time to do it, but this is a sure fire way I can make this. We use Raw Whole Milk so I can only imagine how yummy this will be! And I have some fresh apples I need to make apple butter w/. I bet that will make an amazing flavoring! Thanks for this post!
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Megan :)
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