Homemade Yogurt Recipes

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AUTHENTIC HOMEMADE YOGURT

Yogurt is a staple in Armenian cuisine. This authentic recipe for homemade yogurt has been passed down in my husband's family for many generations. I've updated the measurements and temperatures to ensure a successful recipe every time. It's fast, easy and economical! I always try to keep some on hand, but this recipe is so versatile and delicious, it's sometimes hard to keep up with the demand!

Provided by Sherylann Hope Sharoian

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes     Canning and Preserving Recipes

Time 8h45m

Yield 10

Number Of Ingredients 4



Authentic Homemade Yogurt image

Steps:

  • On a work surface, lay four clean cotton towels in a cross pattern, each with one end overlapping a few inches in the center. Position a large baking dish or glass mixing bowl in the center of the towels.
  • Set the plain yogurt on the counter to warm to room temperature while preparing milk mixture.
  • Combine milk and half-and-half in a large, heavy, non-aluminum pot. Heat over low to moderate heat, stirring constantly, until mixture just comes to the boil. Immediately remove from heat and pour mixture into the waiting bowl. Add 1 pint whipping cream, if desired, for added richness.
  • Allow mixture to cool to 112 degrees F (44 degrees C). Gradually pour 1 cup of the warm milk into the yogurt, whisking constantly. Return the yogurt-milk mixture to the bowl and stir well. Cover bowl with plastic wrap; wrap kitchen towels up and over bowl, covering completely. Let stand at room temperature until firmly set, 8 to 12 hours.
  • Refrigerate yogurt several hours or overnight to chill completely.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 367.3 calories, Carbohydrate 10.5 g, Cholesterol 113.9 mg, Fat 33.3 g, Protein 7.9 g, SaturatedFat 20.4 g, Sodium 106.3 mg, Sugar 5.2 g

¾ cup plain yogurt, preferably Greek-style, with live cultures
1 quart whole milk
1 quart half-and-half
1 pint heavy whipping cream

JAMIE OLIVER'S HOMEMADE YOGURT

Homemade yogurt is easy, versatile and healthy. The uses are endless - marinades, baking, desserts, breakfasts, great on top of spicy lamb, curry, rice, couscous etc. The natural live cultures in the yogurt turns the natural sugar in the milk into acid; which again causes the milk to thicken and turn slightly sharp/tangy. Cooking time does not include the 6-8 hours needed for the yogurt to set.

Provided by Deantini

Categories     Breakfast

Time 40m

Yield 4-6 cups, 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 2



Jamie Oliver's Homemade Yogurt image

Steps:

  • Bring milk to a boil in a thick bottomed pot. Turn heat off and leave for about 40 min until the milk has cooled down to body temperature. If you can keep your finger in the milk, you can go ahead and stir/whisk in the yogurt. Cover and leave at room temperature for 6-8 hours.
  • Place in the fridge to chill; it will keep for 1 week.

4 1/2 cups whole milk
2 cups natural yoghurt

EASY HOMEMADE YOGURT

This is a super-easy way someone taught me to make homemade yogurt that requires only 2 ingredients. Pay attention to the notes. Halve the recipe if this is your first time. Usually because store-bought yogurts have lots of additives first-time yogurts do not turn out perfectly. But save 1 cup and use it as base the next time and you will see how well it turns out.

Provided by ParsiCook

Categories     100+ Everyday Cooking Recipes     More Meal Ideas Recipes     DIY

Time 6h45m

Yield 16

Number Of Ingredients 2



Easy Homemade Yogurt image

Steps:

  • Pour the milk into a pot and bring to a boil, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking. Reduce heat and simmer, about 10 minutes; do not let it boil over.
  • Remove pot from heat and allow to sit for 30 to 60 minutes. Dip your finger into the milk every once in a while to determine when you can leave your finger in the milk for 10 to 15 seconds without burning. Pour in the yogurt; there is no need to stir.
  • Put the lid on the pot and carefully wrap a blanket around it. Place the wrapped pot in a slightly warm place where it will be undisturbed for 6 to 10 hours; overnight is best. Transfer to the refrigerator to allow the yogurt to continue to thicken.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 130.9 calories, Carbohydrate 12.4 g, Cholesterol 20.3 mg, Fat 5 g, Protein 8.8 g, SaturatedFat 3.2 g, Sodium 110.1 mg, Sugar 12.4 g

1 gallon 2% milk
1 cup plain yogurt with active cultures

HOMEMADE YOGURT

Making your own yogurt may sound ambitious, but it's really not. All it takes is two ingredients and 20 minutes of hands-on time.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Breakfast & Brunch Recipes

Time 8h

Yield Makes 1 quart

Number Of Ingredients 2



Homemade Yogurt image

Steps:

  • Place milk in a large saucepan over medium-high heat; cook until it reaches 180 degrees, stirring occasionally to prevent scorching, 5 to 7 minutes. Let cool to 115 degrees.
  • Whisk together 1 cup milk and the yogurt. Stir into remaining milk.
  • Transfer to a 1-quart mason jar. Wrap jar (without lid) in 2 clean kitchen towels, completely covering sides and top. Let stand undisturbed in a warm place until yogurt has the consistency of custard, 4 to 5 hours.
  • Refrigerate uncovered jar; when it's cool to the touch, about 30 minutes, screw on a tight-fitting lid.

1 quart 2 percent milk
3 tablespoons plain low-fat yogurt

HOMEMADE YOGURT

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Time 7h25m

Yield about 2 quarts

Number Of Ingredients 7



Homemade Yogurt image

Steps:

  • Let the Greek yogurt stand at room temperature while you prepare the cooler and the milk mixture.
  • Fill three 1-quart plastic containers or glass jars with hot tap water (about 115 degrees F); cover. Place the containers in a small insulated cooler and pour in enough hot water (115 degrees F) to come about 2 inches up the sides. Close the cooler and let it preheat. Rinse two more 1-quart containers or glass jars with hot water (115 degrees F); set aside.
  • Add a splash of water to a large saucepan and swirl to coat the bottom of the pan (this will help keep the milk mixture from scorching). Add the half-and-half and milk to the saucepan and bring to a simmer (180 degrees F to 190 degrees F) over medium-low heat, stirring frequently with a rubber spatula to prevent a skin from forming and to prevent the mixture from scorching.
  • Remove from the heat and allow the temperature to drop to 115 degrees F. Whisk in the Greek yogurt until smooth, then pour the mixture into the empty containers and cover. Place the containers in the cooler and pour in enough hot water (115 degrees F) to reach just below the lids of the yogurt containers. Close the cooler and let sit, undisturbed, 5 hours. (Or, for tangier yogurt, let the yogurt sit up to 24 more hours, changing out the water a few times to maintain 115 degrees F.)
  • Remove the yogurt from the cooler and refrigerate until cold, about 2 hours.
  • For thicker, Greek-style yogurt, line a fine-mesh sieve with 4 layers of cheesecloth and set over a large bowl. Pour in the yogurt, cover with more cheesecloth and let drain in the refrigerator until it's as thick as you like, or up to 2 hours.
  • Honey-Nut
  • Mix in honey and toasted sliced almonds.
  • Ambrosia
  • Mix in chopped mandarin oranges and toasted coconut flakes.
  • Banana Split
  • Mix in sliced bananas and chocolate syrup.

6 tablespoons plain Greek yogurt (must contain live or active cultures)
4 cups half-and-half
4 cups whole milk
small insulated cooler
five 1-quart plastic containers or glass jars with lids
kitchen thermometer
cheesecloth (optional)

HOMEMADE YOGURT

You'll be surprised how easy it is to make homemade yogurt. Top with granola and your favorite berries. -Taste of Home Test Kitchen

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Breakfast     Brunch

Time 25m

Yield about 2 quarts

Number Of Ingredients 2



Homemade Yogurt image

Steps:

  • In a Dutch oven, heat milk over medium heat until a thermometer reads 200°, stirring occasionally to prevent scorching. Remove from heat; let stand until a thermometer reads 112°-115°, stirring occasionally. (If desired, place pan in an ice-water bath for faster cooling.), Whisk 1 cup warm milk into yogurt until smooth; return all to pan, stirring gently. Transfer mixture to warm, clean jars, such as 1-qt. canning jars., Cover jars; place in oven. Turn on oven light to keep mixture warm, about 110°. Let stand, undisturbed, 6-24 hours or until yogurt is set, tilting jars gently to check. (Yogurt will become thicker and more tangy as it stands.), Refrigerate, covered, until cold. Store in refrigerator up to 2 weeks.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 151 calories, Fat 8g fat (5g saturated fat), Cholesterol 25mg cholesterol, Sodium 107mg sodium, Carbohydrate 12g carbohydrate (12g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 8g protein. Diabetic Exchanges

2 quarts pasteurized whole milk
2 tablespoons plain yogurt with live active cultures

HOMEMADE YOGURT

Use this recipe to make a simple homemade yogurt to enjoy for breakfast.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Breakfast & Brunch Recipes

Yield Makes 4 cups

Number Of Ingredients 2



Homemade Yogurt image

Steps:

  • In a heavy-bottomed 4-quart saucepan, heat milk, stirring frequently over medium heat, to 185 degrees. Remove from heat, and let cool to 110 degrees.
  • Place yogurt in a medium bowl. Using a whisk, gradually stir in cooled milk, about 1/2 cup at a time, stirring until smooth between additions. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap, poking two or three holes for ventilation. Transfer to a warm place (about 90 degrees), and let sit until milk begins to thicken around the edges and the yogurt is set, about 5 hours.
  • Place bowl in refrigerator until completely chilled. Reserve at least 1/4 cup of this yogurt to begin next batch.

5 cups whole, low-fat, or skim milk
1/4 cup plain yogurt with active cultures

HOMEMADE YOGURT

Provided by Megan O. Steintrager

Categories     Milk/Cream     Breakfast     Brunch     Vegetarian     Yogurt     Healthy     Boil     Candy Thermometer

Yield Makes about 4 cups

Number Of Ingredients 8



Homemade Yogurt image

Steps:

  • Start by cleaning and sterilizing all your equipment and tools as well as your work surface. Most utensils and storage containers can be sanitized in the dishwasher (some machines have a sanitize setting). Alternatively, sterilize everything in boiling water.
  • Prepare an ice bath, filling a large bowl or sink with ice.
  • Attach a candy thermometer to a heavy, large pot and add the milk. Place the pot over moderate heat and heat the milk until it reaches at least 180°F or boils, stirring occasionally to prevent a skin from forming and making sure the milk doesn't scald or boil over. Alternatively, place the milk in a large microwave-safe bowl or a large glass measuring cup with a spout (for easy pouring) and microwave it in 2- to 3-minute intervals, until it reaches 180° or boils.
  • Remove the milk from the heat and allow it to cool to 110°F to 115°F. To speed the cooling process, place the pot in the prepared ice bath and stir the milk occasionally. (If the milk temperature drops too low, return it to the heat.)
  • If using yogurt as a starter culture: In a small bowl, combine about 1 cup warm milk with the yogurt and stir to combine. Add the yogurt-milk mixture to the remaining warm milk and stir until completely incorporated. Do not stir vigorously.
  • If using a powdered yogurt culture: Follow the manufacturer's instructions and add the specified amount of powdered culture to the warm milk; whisk until completely incorporated. Do not stir vigorously.
  • Pour or ladle the mixture into the yogurt maker containers or another incubator (if using a thermos, first warm the inside with hot tap water) and incubate between 110°F and 115°F for 5 to 10 hours, depending on the desired flavor and consistency-longer incubation periods produces thicker, more tart yogurt. Do not disturb the yogurt during incubation.
  • Cover the yogurt and refrigerate until cold, 2 to 3 hours. (If you used a thermos to incubate, transfer the finished yogurt to a non-insulated container for chilling so the temperature will drop.) Stir any flavorings into the yogurt just before serving. (For thicker, Greek-style yogurt, after incubation, spoon the yogurt into a cheesecloth-lined colander set over a bowl and let it drain, covered in the refrigerator, for at least 1 hour or overnight. Discard the whey that drains out of the yogurt or reserve it for another use.)
  • Yogurt can be stored in the refrigerator, in covered glass, ceramic, or plastic containers, for up to 2 weeks, but the flavor will be the best during the first week. As yogurt ages, it becomes more tart. If more whey separates out of the yogurt, just stir it back in before serving.

4 cups (1 quart) milk
3 tablespoons plain yogurt (purchased or homemade)* or powdered yogurt starter (amount specified on package)**
Flavorings such as jam, honey, dulce de leche, molasses, fresh or dried fruit, garlic, herbs, etc (optional)
Ingredient info:
*If using store-bought yogurt, choose a yogurt that tastes good to you. It's important to select an unsweetened version that contains live cultures, but the fat content doesn't matter.
**Powdered starters can be found at some grocery and health food stores and from online sources such as the New England Cheesemaking Supply Company. Read the package instructions to determine how much starter to use for a batch of yogurt-many come in small envelopes or packets perfectly sized to make a single batch.
Special Equipment
Candy thermometer; yogurt maker or other incubator, such as a thermos; cheesecloth for straining (optional); Mason jars or other container for storage

HOMEMADE YOGURT

I've had this recipe for about 30 years and I really can't remember where I got it from. Since I never owned a "yogurt maker", I always used this method. The recipe makes a surprisingly good "plain" yogurt. Cook/prep times do not include the 4 hour setting time or the 8 hour chilling time. **Note: After you make your first batch of homemade yogurt, you can use your homemade plain yogurt as the starter for future batches.

Provided by Dee514

Categories     < 15 Mins

Time 15m

Yield 8 cups, 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 2



Homemade Yogurt image

Steps:

  • Bring milk to just a boil and then set aside to cool.
  • Cool just enough not to bite the finger to touch, (about 120°F).
  • Pour warm milk in a glass or pyrex bowl and add the Mahdzoon starter (or store bought"live culture" plain yogurt).
  • Mix well by stirring the starter in, and cover.
  • Completely cover the bowl with towels top and bottom to maintain an even temperature.
  • Keep covered at room temperature until mahdzoon has set, about 3-4 hours.
  • Refrigerate for 8 hours before serving.
  • To store, keep in refrigerator.
  • If you like, you can add a spoonful or two of fruit preserves/jam and a bit of vanilla before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 148.8, Fat 7.9, SaturatedFat 4.5, Cholesterol 24.4, Sodium 104.9, Carbohydrate 11.7, Sugar 12.3, Protein 7.7

1/2 gallon whole milk (can use lowfat or skim milk)
1/2 cup mahdzoon or 1/2 cup yogurt starter (off the shelf of the supermarket plain yogurt will do as long as it contains "live cultures")

CREAMY HOMEMADE YOGURT

Homemade yogurt is a snap to make. All you really need is good quality milk, a few spoonfuls of your favorite plain yogurt to use as a starter culture, and some time to let it sit. You can substitute low-fat milk here if you'd rather; 2 percent works a lot better than 1 percent. Skim milk will give you a thinner yogurt, though if you add some dry milk powder to the milk as it heats (about 1/2 cup), that will help thicken it. Creamline (non-homogenized milk) will give you a cream top on your yogurt. Homogenized milk is smooth throughout.

Provided by Melissa Clark

Categories     breakfast, brunch, easy, snack, project

Time 20m

Yield 1 3/4 quarts

Number Of Ingredients 3



Creamy Homemade Yogurt image

Steps:

  • Rub an ice cube over the inside bottom of a heavy pot to prevent scorching (or rinse the inside of the pot with cold water). Add milk and cream, if using, and bring to a bare simmer, until bubbles form around the edges, 180 to 200 degrees. Stir the milk occasionally as it heats.
  • Remove pot from heat and let cool until it feels pleasantly warm when you stick your pinkie in the milk for 10 seconds, 110 to 120 degrees. (If you think you'll need to use the pot for something else, transfer the milk to a glass or ceramic bowl, or else you can let it sit in the pot.) If you're in a hurry, you can fill your sink with ice water and let the pot of milk cool in the ice bath, stirring the milk frequently so it cools evenly.
  • Transfer 1/2 cup of warm milk to a small bowl and whisk in yogurt until smooth. Stir yogurt-milk mixture back into remaining pot of warm milk. Cover pot with a large lid. Keep pot warm by wrapping it in a large towel, or setting it on a heating pad, or moving to a warm place, such as your oven with the oven light turned on. Or just set it on top of your refrigerator, which tends to be both warm and out of the way.
  • Let yogurt sit for 6 to 12 hours, until the yogurt is thick and tangy; the longer it sits, the thicker and tangier it will become. (I usually let it sit for the full 12 hours.) Transfer the pot to the refrigerator and chill for at least another 4 hours; it will continue to thicken as it chills.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 61, UnsaturatedFat 1 gram, Carbohydrate 5 grams, Fat 3 grams, Protein 3 grams, SaturatedFat 2 grams, Sodium 43 milligrams, Sugar 5 grams

2 quarts whole milk, the fresher the better
1/4 cup heavy cream (optional)
3 to 4 tablespoons plain whole milk yogurt with live and active cultures

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