Instant Pot Greek Yogurt Recipe - Lactose Free Option (2024)

This homemade Instant Pot greek yogurt recipe is so good and so easy, you’ll never want store-bought again.

Not only is this recipe for my Instant Pot Greek Yogurt is super easy and practically hands-off, it’s basically everything you never knew you needed! I originally posted this in 2019, and it’s still something I make at least once a month and one of my most read posts in the 10 years of this blog!

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I use greek yogurt in loads of different recipes including overnight oats, naan bread and smoothies.

My daughter Everly loves it.

So I was thrilled when I realized that not only does my Instant Pot have a yogurt setting, but that its a super simple process that can be customized to your own tastes.

I’m going to use the cold method here (more on that shortly) and you’ll be shocked at how easy Instant Pot Greek yogurt is. It can even be made lactose-free!

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INSTANT POT COLD METHOD GREEK YOGURT

There are two different ways to make yogurt with your Instant Pot.

One involves boiling the milk and then regulating the temperature. The other is kind of a ‘set it and forget it’ kinda recipe and you know that’s what I’m all about!

This is commonly referred to as the cold method or no boil method, and there are some very important factors involved in order to have your yogurt turn out.

Firstly, you need to choose a lactose-free, ultrafiltered or ultra-pasteurized milk.

This is the most important step in the whole recipe, and a make or break situation.

In Canada, we can get Fairlife and Natrel, which are both lactose-free, ultrafiltered milk that comes in a variety of percentages. I’ve used both, and found no difference between them, other than the Fairlife bottle measures to exactly the amount needed for the recipe which is handy dandy!

*FUN FACT* Because the filtration process, this type of milk is higher calcium and protein and lower in sugar!
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WHAT YOU’LL NEED:

  • An Instant Pot that has the Yogurt Setting like this 6Qrt or 8 Qrt
  • YOGURT STARTER*:This is just a 2 tbsp of your favourite greek yogurt. It’s extremely important to choose one that states it has active bacterial cultures in the ingredients. I’ve used Oikos, Olympic, Liberte and they’ve all worked fantastic. Choose a yogurt you already like the taste of. Once you make your own, you can use it as your starter!
  • Ultra-Filtered/Pasteurized lactose-free Milk of choice – I chose Fairlife Skim for this recipe but have used 2% and 3% previously.
  • A method to strain the yogurt in order to make it a rich, thick greek yogurt texture. You can use a strainer like this, I have the Euro Cuisine Yogurt Strainer one, or even a nut milking bag but choose something that can hold a decent capacity and can fit over a bowl to catch the excess whey!
  • OPTIONAL: sweetener such as sweetened condensed milk (this can be skipped if you prefer your yogurt with no sweetness or like to sweeten per tastes).
  • NOTE: using sweetened condensed milk does have lactose in it.

*For all future yogurt making you can freeze the yogurt you used in ice cube trays to use as future starters, or you can freeze some of the yogurt you make to use as the starter. Two ice cubes worth of frozen yogurt starter is perfect for the next pot (bring to room temp first)

HOW TO MAKE GREEK YOGURT IN YOUR INSTANT POT

The basics of Instant Pot Yogurt are so simple: Milk, starter and set it.

I prefer mine to go for 8 hours and 30 minutes for the perfect tangy treat, but you can generally set it for a minimum of 8 hours and a max of 10 should you like. I find the 8 hours and 30 minutes has a good tang (and I do like sour things!) so feel free to experiment!

Simply mix your starter, the milk and the sweetener if using and give it a good wisk to make sure it’s all completely incorporated.

Making a Half Recipe of Instant Pot Greek Yogurt

Halving this recipe is no problem, I’ve done it loads of times! I simply use the same amount of starter, but half the milk/sweetener. Easy!

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Sweetened Instant Pot Yogurt

If you likeyour Greek yogurt sweetened like me, then this is where the sweetened condensed milk comes in. I prefer half a tin for a full batch of yogurt as I like mine just lightly sweetened. Again, more experimenting for your own tastes, but you can always sweeten afterwards with honey or maple syrup, fruit jams etc.

*If lactose is a concern for you, then you will want to skip the sweetened condensed milk. Some people have luck with Natural Bliss Coffee Creamer to sweeten their yogurt, but it isn’t something I’ve tried. I would simply leave the sweetener out and sweeten to taste after the yogurt has set.

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Set it and forget it

Using the Yogurt setting on your Instant Pot, set the timer for how long you want to let your yogurt “brew”; I prefer 8 hours and 30 minutes.

You will also need to make sure your Yogurt setting is set to “Normal” for this method.

Chill and Strain

After your time is up, your yogurt will be warm and need overnight to chill and finish setting. I strain at the same time using my Euro Cuisine Yogurt Strainer which is 100% worth it in my option, but you could also use a nut milking bag or many layers of cheesecloth.

When your Instant Pot timer first goes off, your yogurt should be set up enough that you can still a spoon in it and it will hold straight up and down.

Enjoy

I love this easy greek yogurt on its own, in homemade tzatziki (unsweetened of course) and with my Quinoa Granola Recipe on top with some dried fruit.

It’s also amazing in smoothies, yogurt popsicles, in baking and don’t forget to freeze in ice cubes to carry forward some of your yogurt to be used as a starter!

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Yield: 8

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 8 hours 30 minutes

Additional Time: 8 hours

Total Time: 16 hours 35 minutes

Super rich, tangy, lactose free and low fat Gree Yogurt you can make in your Instant Pot.

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp Greek Yogurt
  • 52oz of Ultrafiltered Milk
  • 1/2 can Sweetened Condensed Milk (optional)

Instructions

  1. Wisk yogurt and milk together in the Instant Pot liner.
  2. Add sweetened condensed milk if choosing to sweeten. 1/2 can will just barely sweetened while still being plenty tangy. Choose as much or as little as you like.
  3. Close Instant Pot lid (no need to seal because it will not be coming to pressure. Choose YOGURT setting and make sure it is on NORMAL.
  4. Set time between 8-9 hours. 8 for less tangy, 9 for lots of tang. I choose 8.5 for balance.
  5. Go to bed, and wake up with yogurt ready to chill!
  6. When the timer goes off, you can either transfer the Instant Pot liner directly to the fridge for regular creamy yogurt and let chill for 8 hours OR
  7. Transfer the yogurt into your straining device of choice and chill in the fridge while straining.

Notes

I like to set my Instant Pot before bed, and then put in the strainer in the morning and have it chill through the day. The strainer only needs about 4-5 hours to strain enough whey out to be greek style yogurt, and then you can transfer into the storage of your choice ( I use mason jars) and store up to 10 days (trust me, it won't last that long!)

I promise once you make your own Instant Pot Greek Yogurt, you’ll never want to go back! It’s rich, creamy and thick and sure to be a family favourite.

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FAQs

Can you make Greek yogurt with lactose-free milk? ›

Non-dairy Milk may be used to make yogurt. Please see our article, Alternative Milks for Making Yogurt for special instructions.

What is a dairy free substitute for Greek yogurt? ›

If you want a dairy-free Greek yogurt substitute, try coconut yogurt, almond milk yogurt, or soy yogurt. Unfortunately, if you're looking for an authentic Greek yogurt experience without the real deal, there's really only one option — strained plain yogurt. While it might not be the exact same thing, it's pretty close!

Does cooking yogurt remove lactose? ›

No, lactose does not disappear during cooking.

Can you get lactose free Greek yogurt? ›

Greek Yogurt is one of Many Lactose-free Yogurts

The straining process eliminates a majority of the lactose. Additionally, the probiotics in Greek yogurt help with the digestion of lactose. If you have a high sensitivity to lactose, some Greek yogurt brands are lactose-free!

How to remove lactose from yogurt? ›

Culture for a Total of 19 Hours. In order to allow the yogurt cultures to consume all of the lactose in the milk, culture for a total of at least 19 hours (one hour at 120 °F / 49 °C and 18 hours at 86 °F / 30 °C).

Does lactose free Greek yogurt taste the same? ›

Lactose-free yogurts taste almost the same as regular yogurts (the taste might be slightly sweeter). It's important to note that if you look at the Nutrition Facts Table of a lactose-free yogurt, it will still list sugar.

What is a good substitute for yogurt for lactose intolerance? ›

If you can't tolerate regular yogurt, try soy or coconut milk yogurts, soy sour cream, or unsweetened fruit puree. Let soy based or lactose-free sour creams serve as subs in your favorite recipes. Pureed silken tofu and plain soy yogurt can also work well.

What is the best yogurt for lactose intolerance? ›

1 Chobani® yogurts are not only fermented but are made through an authentic straining process that reduces lactose to less than 5% per serving (about 4g per 5.3oz cup) while providing needed protein and calcium, which may make it a good nutrient- dense dairy option for those who are sensitive to lactose.

What is a non dairy substitute for yogurt in cooking? ›

Lots of dairy-free yogurts are now made with soy or nuts. Silken tofu is a great alternative too, especially for soup recipes that call for a scoop of sour cream or plain yogurt for thickness and creaminess. Just puree some tofu and stir it in. You can also make your own yogurt with coconut milk and probiotics!

What neutralizes lactose? ›

Lactase supplements come in many forms these days, the most popular one being Lactaid. Stollman says that tablets can be taken just before a meal or snack containing lactose. “The enzyme supplement will act just like the enzyme lactase, which we naturally produce, but may not have enough of.”

What cheese has no lactose? ›

Hard cheeses such as cheddar, colby, Swiss, mozzarella and Monterey Jack “are virtually lactose-free,” Cifelli explains. Additionally aged cheeses such as Parmigiano Reggiano are virtually lactose free. At less than 1 mg lactose per 100 grams even the Italian Ministry of Health allows it to be labeled as such.

Is lactose intolerance the same as lactose sensitivity? ›

Lactose intolerance, also known as lactose sensitivity, is a very common condition where the gut has problems digesting lactose, a sugar that's naturally found in milk and other dairy products1 .

Who makes lactose-free Greek yogurt? ›

fa*gE BestSelf Plain | fa*gE Yogurt.

Does anyone make a lactose-free yogurt? ›

Greek yogurt lovers celebrate, the popular Greek yogurt brand fa*ge has a lactose-free option. This reduced-fat Greek yogurt has the same creamy texture and tangy flavor, but none of the lactose, thanks to the addition of lactase.

What is lactose-free Greek yogurt made of? ›

Ingredients: Skim milk, Lactase, Active bacterial cultures.

Which milk is best for making Greek yogurt? ›

You can use nearly any type of dairy milk to make Greek yogurt, but for best results, we recommend using whole pasteurized milk. Avoid ultra-pasteurized or UHT milk when making yogurt.

Can lactose-free milk be fermented? ›

The lactose-free fermented milks did not differ in acid content and showed values below 0.1% for lactose. The incorporation of inulin in the fermented milks provided higher pH values and lower syneresis values throughout 28 days.

Can you use lactose-free yogurt as a starter? ›

Therefore, you get a higher protein yogurt too! You can use your favorite lactose free yogurt as a starter, and your yogurt will have all of the same wonderful good bacteria in it. The yogurt I used was full of many different live active cultures. It made me so happy to know my homemade yogurt had the same strains too.

What is the best dairy free milk for 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.

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