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HOW TO CRAFT YOUR OWN NON DAIRY YOGURT

1. SELECT YOUR PREFERRED NON-DAIRY MILK FOR DAIRY FREE YOGURT

Nearly anynon-dairy milkcan be cultured into vegan yogurt, including legume, nut, seed, grain, or coconut milk. While store-bought boxed or canned milk may be used, we recommend using milk with asfew additives as possible. Homemade milks culture well and are easy to make. Be sure to check out our collection ofrecipes for making homemade non-dairy milk.

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LEARN MORE:Alternative Milks for Making Yogurt|Non-Dairy Yogurt Recipes

Besides milk, vegan yogurt cultures require sugars for fermentation. Some types of alternative milks contain less sugar than dairy milk. If this is the case, you may need to add about 1½-2 teaspoons of sugar per cup of milk to ensure successful fermentation. The exception is rice milk, which is already high in sugar. However, keep in mind that any added sugar will be consumed by the culture during fermentation and won't significantly increase the final sugar content of the yogurt.

2. PICK YOUR VEGAN YOGURT THICKENERS

While non-dairy milkwill cultureinto a no dairy yogurt without a thickening agent, itusually will not set. To create a spoon-able, fairly thick vegan yogurt, you'll need tochoose a thickenerthat meets your dietary needs. Certain thickening agents must be added to the milkbefore heating itandbefore the culturing process, so be sure to review your options andpick out a thickenerbefore getting started.

3. SELECT A HOMEMADE VEGAN YOGURT CULTURE

To make a completely dairy-free yogurt recipe, ourVegan Yogurt Starteris an excellent choice. It is available on its own or as part of theVegan Yogurt Starter Kit, which includes a thickener and other supplies fairy yogurt.

If a small amount of dairy is tolerable, you can use otherdairy-based yogurt starter culture, as long as you also maintain apasteurized dairy mother culture.

4. FIND A VEGAN YOGURT RECIPE THAT SUITS YOUR TASTE

OurCultures for Health team has developed theseveganyogurt recipes, using our Vegan Yogurt Starter and different thickeners. We're going to start with our basic vegan yogurt recipe, but you can also choose one of our other recipes,create your own combinationof non-dairy milk, thickener, and starter culture, or use ourVegan Yogurt Starter Kitand step-by-step guide. Once you've tested out the basics, you can use different combinations to try out your own perfect non-dairy yogurt.

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While you can experiment with different combinations of non-dairy milk, thickener, and culture to create a variety of delicious vegan yogurts, remember to keep track of the proportions you are using. Adjusting the amounts can greatly affect the final texture and taste of the yogurt. Also, note that the culturing time can vary depending on the type of milk and culture you use. Don't forget that achieving the perfect vegan yogurt might require some trial and error.

5. PREPARE YOUR DAIRY FREE YOGURT MAKING SUPPLIES

Most non-dairy yogurt recipes work best with homemade non-dairy milks.Cotton nut milk bagswork well for straining nut milks. You will also need ayogurt makeror a similar appliance to make yogurt with theVegan Yogurt Starter Culture. Finally, thisbasic supply list for yogurt makingoutlines other yogurt supplies that are helpful to have on hand for making yogurt at home.

You will love our easy vegan yogurt recipe! Download our Yogurt RecipeBooktoday. It is simple to follow and only requires a few essential ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen. Plus, our yogurt guide has lots of delicious vegan yogurt recipes you can try.

OUR EASY NO DAIRY YOGURT RECIPE

VEGAN YOGURT INGREDIENTS:

  • 3.5 - 4 cupscoconut milk,rice milkorsoy milk
  • 2 teaspoons Pomona's Pectin Powder
  • 2 teaspoons Pomona's Pectin Calcium Water (included withPomona's Pectin)
  • 1 packetVegan Yogurt Starter Culture

Diary Free Yogurt Recipe:

  1. Heat 1-2 quarts ofnon-dairy milk to 110°F.

    Plant-based yogurt will generally not thicken on its own. To make a thicker yogurt, stir 2 teaspoons of calcium-activated pectin and calcium water into your milk and heat to 140 degrees. Cool to 110 degrees before adding the culture.

  2. Add 1 packet of yogurt starter and mix thoroughly.
  3. Pour the mixture into the culturing container.
  4. Cover and culture at 108-110°F for approximately 6-8 hours in a yogurt maker or similar appliance.
  5. After 8 hours, place a tight lid on the container and let cool for 2 hours at room temperature.
  6. Refrigerate for at least 6 hours before eating.

Dairy-free yogurt has numerous health benefits, including probiotics that help maintain a healthy gut microbiome. And unlike store-bought yogurts, homemade yogurt allows you to control the ingredients and avoid preservatives and excess sugars. Embracing the practice of making your own vegan yogurt can contribute to a healthier diet and a more sustainable lifestyle.

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SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS WHEN CRAFTING YOUR OWN VEGAN YOGURTS

  • Some alternative milks haveadded calcium. If usingPomona’s Pectinas a thickener, it may be necessary toeliminate the calcium waterthat's included in the recipe, to avoid over-thick yogurt.
  • Because some alternative milks haveless sugar than dairy milk, it can help toadd sugar to promote fermentation. Approximately 1½-2 teaspoons sugar per cup of milk is recommended.Rice milkdoesn’t need additional sugar.

Interested in making your vegan yogurt? Download our Yogurt Guide and Recipe Book Today!

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