Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (2024)

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Fermented foods are an excellent way to get probiotics into your diet whether it’s savory sauerkraut or this coconut yogurt recipe.

Coconut milk yogurt is a lifesaver for me since I’m on the AIP diet and can’t have any of the store bought dairy free yogurts becausethey have tons of junk in them (and I don’t really want them either!).

Why Dairy-Free Yogurt?

I don’t think everyone needs to avoid dairy. Some people can tolerate it and that means dairy can bea healthy food for them, however, my (non-medical but highly researched) opinion is that many people who think they don’t have problems with dairy actually do.

Since I became a mom I found out that I and my two girls are dairy intolerant (though I never thought I had an issue before that). Elimination was the only way I realized it.

Dairy and Gut Health

The quick explanation of dairy intoleranceis this: gut health. Gut enzymes and bacteria are what break down food (including dairy). Without the proper balance in the gut, food doesn’t digest.

It’s also important for the gut lining to be intact so that those large particles of undigested food don’t slip through into the bloodstream, causing an immune response (this is what they call leaky gut).

Gut health issues can be caused by poor diet (hello pop tarts and sunny D!), excess stress, bacterial imbalance, and toxin overload. Basically our modern lives in a nutshell!

If you can tolerate dairy, great. You can make this recipe with cow’s milk as well (I recommend raw milk) and leave out the gelatin. For the rest of us, we need a dairy free yogurt that is not full of chemicals. Homemade coconut milk yogurt is nutritious and healthy for most people.

Coconut Yogurt Recipe

When you can’t have regular yogurt but really love it (like I do) it’s nice to havea coconut yogurt recipe to make when you’re craving a creamy treat or want a quick breakfast.

Ingredients:

Supplies:

  • 4 wide mouth pint jars, sterilized (pouring the boiling milk into the jars sterilizes them) and white topsCoconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (4)
  • 7-in-1Instant potCoconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (5) (optional, no instant pot recipe below)

Directions with an Instant Pot

The instant potCoconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (6) has totally changed my life. The yogurt setting is what convinced me to buy it since I prefer things to work at least double duty. But this kitchen gadget works for so many more things.I can cook dinner even with frozen-solid meat and 20 minutes until dinner time. It really is that good (and has practically paid for itself helping me avoid last-minute take-out or grocery runs).

Heat your coconut milk in a saucepan to boiling (you can heat the coconut milk directly in the instant potCoconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (7) but it’s much quicker on the stove top). Add 2 tsp grass-fed gelatin *slowly* and whisk to blend.Pour into pint jarsand let cool to 115 degrees F.

If you don’t have a candy thermometer you can use your finger to test the temperature. If you stick your finger into the coconut milk anddon’t get burned but it is still warm to the touch, it’s the right temperature. You can cool it faster by submerging the jars in cool water for a short time.

Add the starter culture. If you’re using a packet, divide it up between the jars. You don’t have to be exact.

Place jars with lids (loosely on) into the instant pot. Pour 1.5 cups of water into the bottom of the potCoconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (8). Close and lock the lid. Select “yogurt” and make sure it is set to 8 hrs (the default).

When done (screen will read yogt) refrigerate jars for 6-8 hours or longer to thicken.

Directions Without an Instant Pot

This method is not as foolproof as the instant pot but can work well. I found that it was best in the summer when the air temp doesn’t go too low.

Do everything as above except place capped jars into a pot with warm water (the warmest that comes out the tap). Cover and let sit in a warm place for 8 hours. You can replace the water with fresh warm water if you like. Refrigerate to thicken.

WhatCoconut Milk Should I Use?

I have found that canned coconut milk leaves the yogurt with a funny tin taste. It’s easily masked with a bit of sugar but I don’t like the idea of metallicyogurt. I started using these boxes of coconut milkCoconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (9) which have no extra ingredientsor gums in them, and don’t have a problem with taste. They’re also the same price as cans from the store so, that’s a plus too.

How to Use Dairy-Free Yogurt

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This coconut milk yogurt recipe can be used as is in any recipe that calls for yogurt. You can also sweetenor flavorit. Here are some of my favorite ideas.

Blueberry Coconut Yogurt Recipe

Use an immersion blenderCoconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (11) to blend the ingredients. Allow to chill to re-thicken or eat immediately.

Strawberry Banana Coconut Yogurt Recipe

  • 1 cup coconut milk yogurt
  • 1/2 banana
  • 1/4- 1/2 cup fresh or frozen strawberries (thaw a little for easier blending)

Use an immersion blenderCoconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (12) to blend the ingredients. Allow to chill to re-thicken or eat immediately.

Pineapple Coconut Yogurt Recipe

Use an immersion blenderCoconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (13) to blend the ingredients. Allow to chill to re-thicken or eat immediately.

Other ideas:

I also like to mix in a spoonful of pumpkin butter for a fall variation.

Know someone who would like this recipe? Feel free to share!

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Mindy Wood is the founder of Our Inspired Roots, the place to go for inspiration and instruction on growing food & medicine in a way that is healthy for people and the planet.

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  1. Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (16)Marilynn says

    I think you should include the geletin in the ingredient list. I do not have the white lids for the jar, can I use the regular ball jar lids (two piece metal)?. Also, can I just put in the instant pot without the jars? When I use the jars do you put in the pot with lid or without lid for the 8 hours?
    Thank you so much. Looking forward to making the yogurt as I have trouble with regular dairy.
    Marilynn

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    • Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (17)Mindy says

      Fixed that, thank you. yes you can use the regular tops. I put them in without the lids on. You can make the yogurt directly in the instant pot if you want :)

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    • Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (18)larry says

      Can you use regular yogurt like fa*ge for the starter? I know its not dairy free but I am just looking for low carb

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  2. Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (21)A says

    Just a question about the yogurt starter you linked, I’m confused how it’s dairy free if it includes lactic bacteria? And do you know if the maltodextrin is from wheat or corn? We usually try to avoid maltodextrin in general. Thanks!

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    • Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (22)Mindy says

      It’s considered vegan though I understand your hesitation, as sensitive people may still react. We haven’t had any trouble withe it though. As for the maltodextrin, I don’t know :/ I try to stay away from it too. What I do is I try to always have some leftover yogurt to culture with so I don’t have to use the starter each time. You may be able to use a probiotic capsule instead. I’d love to hear how that goes if you try it!

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  3. Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (23)Jessica says

    I’m new to coconut milk. I’ve been buying the refrigerated variety. Would that work?

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    • Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (24)Mindy says

      I don’t think so as there’s not much fat in it (and other ingredients that might interfere with yogurt-ing).

      Reply

  4. Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (27)Cal Viall says

    Hi! Will I have the same results if I just use the instant pot insert for the whole batch for the “yogurt” cycle rather than dividing up into separate jars for the ? Therefore not needing water…thanks! Can’t wait to give this a try!

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  5. Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (29)Cal Viall says

    Saw in ingredients list “tsp gelatin” but then in description “2 tsp”. Which do you recommend for the 54 oz. batch? thanks!

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  6. Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (31)Rosalie says

    I tried this recipe this weekend and it turned out watery with it separating in the jars I put it into. I made my whole batch in the liner from beginning to end. Any reason why this didn’t work for me? Is there anyway to salvage it? Thanks!

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    • Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (32)Mindy says

      Did you refrigerate it right away? it will separate if you let it sit too long after culturing. It should thicken when you refrigerate it though. You can also just mix it to redistribute the cream.

      Reply

  7. Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (33)Carol says

    Rather than using 1 tbsp of a previous batch of yogurt, would a tbsp of a store bought, plain, dairy free, coconut milk yogurt work?

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  8. Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (35)Irisnelba says

    Hi! I tried to make this, but it is liquid, it never changed to yogurt consistency. It is still in the fridge. Is there something I can do to salvage this?

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    • Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (36)Mindy says

      I wonder if you didn’t put enough yogurt/starter in for it to culture with. Did you add the gelatin?

      Reply

  9. Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (37)Danielle says

    All my jars didn’t fit, will I be ok setting 1 one aside and putting it in after this batch?

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  10. Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (39)Sarah says

    I may have overlooked this in the recipe, but how long does it last in the fridge? I’m single and this recipe is rather a lot for just one person. If it doesn’t last, then I will try doing a half-batch. Thank you! I’m new to the dairy-free lifestyle, and am also soy free, so I’ve really missed my yogurt (specifically as a sour cream replacement) and am so excited to try this.

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  11. Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (41)Isabelle Daunais says

    Hi, I want to try your recipe. When you say 1 packet of yogurt starter, how big is your packet since I’m using another brand?

    I have a lot of faith in this recipe since I’m lactose intolerant.

    Thank you so much

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    • Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (42)Mindy says

      I don’t know how big the packet is. Your brand should mention how much it makes on the packaging. You want enough starter to make 4 pints (2 quarts).

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  12. Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (43)Dee says

    Can I use coconut cream? Have you tried it with this? I’m wondering if it will be thicker. I’m getting started to make my first batch (I have both coconut milk and coconut cream). And if I wanted to flavor it with a little stevia and vanilla, do you recommend doing it after the yogurt is made and blend it in, or will it hurt to put it in at the beginning?

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    • Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (44)Mindy says

      I bet coconut cream would make a nice thick yogurt. I’d add flavoring after it was finished.

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  13. Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (45)Dee says

    OK, so I made the yogurt yesterday (with coconut milk). It tasted delicious but it is not at all a thick consistency of yogurt. It’s more like a thick cream. I wonder… did I use the wrong “starter” ? (Used Yogourmet starter I got from the health food store) I noticed the temp when I added the stater was 120 instead of 115. (Would that matter?) or should I put more gelatin next time? It tastes wonderful and would like to get it right next time. I hate waste, so I will eat this as it is.

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  14. Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (47)Judy Gogan says

    I’m using the ball jars that have the metal ring and lid. Do i put the lids on inside the instant pot or leave them off? Your recipe says put them on and you answered someone’s question above and said don’t put them on. Can you clarify?
    Thank you

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    • Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (48)Mindy says

      I wouldn’t put the metal tops on in case the heat starts to seal them (though that’s not likely, I’d be cautious). If you have the plastic white tops you can put those on loosely. You can leave them off completely if you want or you could try using plastic wrap. The only reason to cover them is to avoid any condensation from dripping into the yogurt.

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  15. Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (49)Laura says

    Does the coconut milk have to be a certain temperature when you add the cultures? I want to make sure they stay alive. I am very much looking forward to trying this recipe this weekend! Thanks for sharing!

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  16. Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (51)Michelle says

    Hi !
    What type of grass fed gelatin do you recommend. If you please link it here.
    Also, I did yogurt before but with lactose free milk , yogurt started and 1 can of condense milk. However, I didn’t heat up milk . Instead, I had it in the refrigerator. I mixed everything and started the insta pot. Please clarify if heating the milk is necessary?
    Thank you so much

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Coconut Yogurt Recipe: Dairy Free Yogurt in an Instant Pot (2024)

FAQs

Can you use dairy yogurt as a starter for coconut yogurt? ›

Dairy yogurt culture: I have found that it takes longer for dairy yogurt to culture coconut milk, however, it will eventually sour. Just like regular yogurt, coconut milk will need to be kept at 110F (40C) for culturing.

What are the ingredients in so delicious dairy free coconut yogurt? ›

Organic Coconutmilk (Filtered Water, Organic Coconut Cream), Organic Cane Sugar, Rice Starch, Contains 2% or Less of: Natural Flavor, Calcium Citrate, Pectin, Locust Bean Gum, Citric Acid, Live and Active Cultures, Vitamin D2, Vitamin B12.

Can I make yogurt in my Instant Pot without a yogurt setting? ›

The Instant Pot is actually very good at making yogurt, whether you have the yogurt button or not. First, you have to add the main ingredient: milk. Then, you bring it up to the right temperature. Then you cool it down to the right temperature, add the starter, then you cover it and let it sit.

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

It's so much easier than I expected! It's also much cheaper, and in my opinion, more delicious than any store bought yogurt you can get. Making this Easy Instant Pot Yogurt has quickly become one of my favourite weekly rituals.

What is the best yogurt to use as a starter for homemade yogurt? ›

A yogurt starter can be from any jar of store bought yogurt that says “active cultures” on the carton. Make sure your yogurt is plain (no sweeteners) and full fat for the best results (though I've heard low fat and even Greek yogurt will work fine as a starter as long as it has active cultures).

How to thicken homemade coconut yogurt? ›

Making extra-thick coconut yogurt:

Scoop about 1 tablespoon of the fermented yogurt into a small bowl and stir together with 1 teaspoon ground psyllium husk. Pour back into the jar and stir together well. → Stir 3 tablespoons of chia seeds into the jar of fermented yogurt. Chill for 4 hours until thickened.

What is the best non-dairy milk to make yogurt? ›

Of all the nondairy milks you could use for yogurt, cashew milk works best, turning pleasantly sour with an underlying sweetness. If you wish to go beyond cashew milk, and use soy milk, coconut milk or your homemade nut milk, our How to Make Yogurt guide.

What are the pros and cons of coconut yogurt? ›

Benefits of coconut yogurt
  • Contains probiotics.
  • Dairy-free.
  • Good source of vitamins & minerals (if fortified)
  • May be low in protein.
  • May be high in added sugars.
  • Higher in saturated fat.
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What are the benefits of dairy-free coconut yogurt? ›

Let's explore just a few of the health benefits of adding coconut yogurt to your diet.
  • Probiotics support a healthy gut. We used to think of bacteria as all “bad” bacteria causing infection and disease. ...
  • Lactose-free. ...
  • Rich in Nutrients. ...
  • Boosts Immune System. ...
  • Lowers Inflammation.
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Why is my Instant Pot yogurt slimy? ›

Poor Temperature Control.

These culture strains will become active at different temperatures. The culture that causes the slimy or stringy texture is the one that wakes up at a lower temperature.

Do you seal or vent Instant Pot 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 lumpy? ›

Yogurt Starter

Without it, you'll end up with a pot of warm milk. In general, you need 1 Tablespoon of starter per ½ gallon of milk. Too much starter can overcrowd the bacterial balance, leading to thin or lumpy yogurt.

Is making yogurt cheaper than buying it? ›

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.

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.

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.

Can you use store bought yogurt as a 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.

Can I use probiotic yogurt as starter? ›

YOGURT AS A STARTER CULTURE

Furthermore, homemade yogurt can also be used as a starter for another batch. Simply whisk a quarter cup (per 1 litre of milk) into your milk. Over time the probiotic strains will weaken so this is not a process to be repeated indefinitely.

What to use instead of yogurt starter? ›

2> If there's no homemade yogurt for starter, any good quality organic store bought plain yogurt will work well as long as it contains live culture (like S. THERMOPHILUS, L. BULGARICUS, L. ACIDOPHILUS, BIFIDUS, L.

Can I use yogurt as a cheese starter? ›

You can use buttermilk or yogurt as a starter, but you will not know what the culture mix is, since it can change substantially from the dairy to your home. Also, you will not know how healthy the culture is, due to temperature and storage conditions.

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