Crock Pot or Slow Cooker Yogurt Recipe | How to Make Homemade Yogurt (2024)

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By Melissa

on Sep 17, 2017, Updated Feb 24, 2022

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Slow cooker yogurt is an easy, healthy and inexpensive way to make homemade yogurt without a yogurt maker. Prepare it in five minutes, go to bed, and wake up to a freshly made breakfast!

I have a few more yogurt recipes that you will enjoy. 4 Ingredient Healthy Strawberry Frozen Yogurt (5 minute recipe!), Homemade Fruit on the Bottom Yogurt Cups and 5 Easy Healthy Yogurt Bowl Ideas are all winners.

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Table of Contents

  • How to Make Slow Cooker Yogurt
  • Tips and Tricks for making Slow Cooker Yogurt
  • How long does homemade yogurt last?
  • Do I have to buy store bought yogurt every time in order to make homemade yogurt?
  • How can I make homemade yogurt thicker:
  • Slow Cooker Yogurt Recipe

How to Make Slow Cooker Yogurt

Yogurt can be expensive and often times it has a long list of artificial colors, flavors, and who knows what else. So here is a super easy recipe to make your own slow cooker yogurt. It is plain yogurt, but you can add honey, jams, fresh fruit, and just about anything else you like. I also use it in place of sour cream in most recipes. This is a great way to to get organic yogurt on the cheap. You can buy a carton of organic milk and turn it into yogurt for about half the price of organic yogurt.

The recipe is so easy that it practically makes itself. You just have to commit a little time to the process! You essentially just use your slow cooker to scald the milk and then the heavy warm crock radiates heat all night long to help culture your new batch of yogurt. The hands-on time is about 5 minutes, though the waiting time is about 15 hours. I like to start this in the afternoon so that it’s ready to sit for its long 8-12 hour warm resting period overnight. We then wake up to fresh yogurt and I’ll serve it with fresh fruit and some homemade granola.

I really recommend straining this yogurt through 3-4 layers of cheese cloth for a few hours too. This helps it to thicken up to a more “Greek yogurt” consistency which my kids prefer (and it’s easier to eat). I explained more of how I do that in the tips and tricks section. Before you know it, you’ll know how to make homemade yogurt with your eyes closed.

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Tips and Tricks for making Slow Cooker Yogurt

  • I’d highly recommend getting a little instant-read thermometer to make homemade yogurt – it’s all about the temperature! I use this $10 thermometer all the time.
  • The goal is to scald the milk which takes place around 180 degrees. So you could check it with a thermometer the first time to see if the “warm” setting is warm enough or if maybe an hour and 45 minutes would work on low. Once you figure it out, I don’t think you would have to use the thermometer every time.
  • After the milk is scalded, the waiting time is meant to bring the milk down to around 115-110 degrees so that it’s still warm but won’t kill your yogurt culture!
  • You don’t have to buy commercial plain yogurt every time. Just save 1/2 cup of your own yogurt for the starter for the next batch.
  • I really recommend straining this yogurt through 3-4 layers of cheese cloth for a few hours, too. This helps it to thicken up to a more “Greek yogurt” consistency which my kids prefer (and it’s easier to eat). I simply set a large colander in a bowl, line it with cheese cloth, and then pour my yogurt in from the slow cooker. I cover it with a clean dish towel and let it sit for a few hours until it’s the consistency that I like. Do note that the yogurt will also thicken some when refrigerated. Play around with it until you figure out how thick or how thin you prefer your yogurt and make notes. That’s the perk of cooking from scratch – you get a product that is truly customized to your preferences.

How long does homemade yogurt last?

Homemade yogurt is generally good for eating for up to 2 weeks when properly stored in the refrigerator.

Do I have to buy store bought yogurt every time in order to make homemade yogurt?

You don’t have to buy commercial plain yogurt every time. Just save 1/2 cup of your own yogurt for the starter for the next batch.

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How can I make homemade yogurt thicker:

There’s a few ways to make your yogurt thicker!

  1. Use whole milk instead of 2% or skim. The higher milk fat lends to a thicker yogurt.
  2. Stick it in the fridge. Your yogurt with thicken up some as it gets cold.
  3. Strain your yogurt. By removing some of the whey, you are left with a thicker Greek style yogurt.
  4. I strain my yogurt 2 ways, one is by straining the yogurt through 3-4 layers of cheese cloth for a few hours, too. Simply set a large colander in a bowl, line it with cheese cloth, and then pour yogurt in from the slow cooker. Cover it with a clean dish towel and let it sit for a few hours until it’s the consistency that you like. Do note that the yogurt will also thicken some when refrigerated. Play around with it until you figure out how thick or how thin you prefer your yogurt and make notes. That’s the perk of cooking from scratch – you get a product that is truly customized to your preferences.
  5. The second way I strain my yogurt is new to me, but I’m loving it. I just got a stainless steel yogurt strainer and it’s awesome. I just stick the tube in my yogurt after the incubation time and let it rest about 2 hours. Then the middle fills with the whey and you ladle it out. I normally do this a in three spots down the middle of the slow cooker (over the course of the morning or so) before placing it in the fridge and it works so great. The tube I just rinse off or you can stick it in the dishwasher. It’s a cool thing that if you make yogurt a lot, it’s great to have (it works in the 6 and 8 quart Instant Pots too!).
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Slow Cooker Yogurt

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  • Author: Melissa Griffiths-Bless this Mess
  • Total Time: 12 hrs 5min
  • Yield: Makes 8 Cups 1x
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Slow cooker yogurt is an easy, healthy and inexpensive way to make homemade yogurt without a yogurt maker. Prepare in five minutes, go to bed, and wake up to a freshly made breakfast!

Ingredients

Scale

  • 1/2 gallon (8 cups) whole milk (you’ll get a thinner product with a lower fat content milk)
  • 1/2 cup commercial plain yogurt that says “Live and Active Cultures” on the tub (I have great success with Mountain High yogurt for my culture)

Instructions

  1. In a large crock pot, add the milk. Add the lid.Turn it on low for around 2 1/2 hours*.
  2. After that time has passed, unplug the crock pot and let it sit for 3 hours. I always set a timer for these or I don’t remember.
  3. After the 3 hours has passed, stir in the 1/2 cup of yogurt. Replace the lid of the crock pot and cover with 2 big towels or a blanket. Let rest for 8 to 12 hours (overnight works well). In the morning you’ll have yogurt!
  4. Place it in a 1/2 gallon mason jar and refrigerate for a few hours before serving. It will thicken up in the fridge. Keep a 1/2 cup of this yogurt for your next batch and say goodbye to buying yogurt!
  5. You can also let the yogurt strain in cheese cloth in the fridge for a few hours and you’ll get a thicker Greek yogurt!

Notes

  • *The goal is to scald the milk which takes place around 180 degrees. So you could check it with a thermometer the first time to see if the “warm” setting is warm enough or if maybe an hour and 45 minutes would work on low. Once you figure it out, I don’t think you would have to use the thermometer every time.
  • After the milk is scalded the waiting time is menat to bring the milk down to around 115-110 degrees so that it’s still warm but won’t kill your yogurt culture!
  • Prep Time: 5 min
  • Cook Time: 12 hrs
  • Category: Breakfast
  • Method: Slow Cooker
  • Cuisine: American
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Yogurt recipes that are worth a try:

  • Soft and Puffy Greek Yogurt Sugar Cookies
  • 5 Easy Healthy Yogurt Bowl Ideas
  • 4 Ingredient Healthy Strawberry Frozen Yogurt (5 minute recipe!)
  • Homemade Fruit on the Bottom Yogurt Cups
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FAQs

What is the best milk for homemade yogurt? ›

Whole or 2% milk will make the thickest, creamiest yogurt, but you can also use skim milk if you like. For the yogurt, either Greek or regular yogurt is fine, but avoid any flavorings; stick to plain, unflavored yogurts.

How to make the best yogurt at home? ›

  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.

What is the secret to making thick yogurt? ›

TIPS TO THICKEN YOGURT
  1. HEAT THE MILK LONGER. Heating denatures the proteins in milk and encourages the proteins to coagulate and thicken. ...
  2. ADD DRY MILK POWDER. ...
  3. STRAIN THE YOGURT. ...
  4. INCREASE THE FAT CONTENT. ...
  5. ADD A THICKENER.

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.

Why do you boil milk at the start of making yogurt? ›

Heating milk before adding the yogurt starter ensures that only the beneficial bacteria is cultured. 2. Heating the milk creates a firm spoonable yogurt. At 195°F / 91°C the structure of the whey proteins become denatured and open up.

Why add powdered milk to homemade yogurt? ›

One of the ways you can get a better firmness in yogurt is to add powdered milk. This increases the volume of milk solids, so the resulting yogurt is thicker.

Why did my homemade yogurt not set? ›

The temperature is too low. If the temp is below 68 degrees Fahrenheit, the cultures will not ferment properly and the milk will stay runny. The temperature is too high. If the temperature is above 80 degrees Fahrenheit, the yogurt will ferment too fast and will also render the yogurt runny.

Does straining yogurt make it thicker? ›

Even the experts on Reddit agree with me that straining is the best option when it comes to thickening yogurt. If you have dry milk powder on hand, you can also stir some of that in which also adds protein.

How much powdered milk to add to homemade yogurt? ›

Add Nonfat Dry Milk Powder – Try adding 1/2 cup of dry milk powder per quart of milk. Mix it into the milk before you start heating it. This is especially helpful for making thicker yogurt from non-fat milk.

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.

Why is my homemade yogurt so sour? ›

Why is my yogurt too sour or not sour enough? A. Culturing temperatures on the higher end of the range and longer culture times will yield a more sour flavored yogurt. To achieve a less sour flavor, culture at the lower end of the range or for a shorter period of time.

What happens if you use too much yogurt starter? ›

If too much starter culture is used, the bacteria will be crowded and run out of food (lactose) before the yogurt is set. Too much starter can produce a sour taste, rather than the desired tart taste.

Is raw milk better for making yogurt? ›

Making yogurt with raw milk will produce the highest level of enzymes within the yogurt, but if raw milk is not available, be assured that you will still benefit by using pasteurized milk when making this cold-start homemade yogurt.

How long to boil milk for homemade 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.

Is whole milk better for yogurt? ›

The fact of the matter is, plain yogurt made with whole milk tastes better. It has a richer mouthfeel and a creamier body that's so much more enjoyable to spoon up. Not only that, it has nutritional advantages over low-fat yogurt.

Can you make yogurt from shelf stable milk? ›

Milk is the most important ingredient when it comes to cold start yogurt. Since we are skipping the boiling (pasteurization) step entirely, we must use milk that is already pasteurized. The package will often say ultra-pasteurized or UHT (Ultra high temp) on it. Most shelf stable milks will also work in this recipe.

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