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Crockpot Coconut Milk Yogurt
Crockpot Coconut Milk Yogurt
- Recipe Submitted by Strawberry on 03/26/2014
Category: Desserts
Ingredients List
- 2 cans coconut milk
- 1 packet of Gelatin
- ~1/2 Tbsp honey
- ~1/2 cup plain yogurt (any kind with active cultures is fine)
Directions
Heat up the coconut milk in the crockpot until it reaches 180 degrees. Turn off crockpot and add in the gelatin and the honey and stir until dissolved. Let cool until ~105-115 degrees.
Take about a cup of the warmed coconut milk from the crockpot and in a separate bowl add the yogurt. (You might not even have to do this step, but you don't want to shock your good bacteria. Just like slowly stepping in a hot tub to get your body used to it, that is what you are doing for the bacteria.)
Add the yogurt/coconut milk mixture to the crockpot and stir. Cover and place in a warm location for about 12-16 hours. I always put mine in our oven with the light on and it works great. You can even wrap it in a towel to ensure that it stays warm and incubates.
In the morning it will have a slightly sour taste, but it will be very runny. It needs to be cooled in order to gel up. Once it cools in the fridge, it will be thick like yogurt, so do not be discouraged if it looks the same in the morning as it did in the evening.
Take about a cup of the warmed coconut milk from the crockpot and in a separate bowl add the yogurt. (You might not even have to do this step, but you don't want to shock your good bacteria. Just like slowly stepping in a hot tub to get your body used to it, that is what you are doing for the bacteria.)
Add the yogurt/coconut milk mixture to the crockpot and stir. Cover and place in a warm location for about 12-16 hours. I always put mine in our oven with the light on and it works great. You can even wrap it in a towel to ensure that it stays warm and incubates.
In the morning it will have a slightly sour taste, but it will be very runny. It needs to be cooled in order to gel up. Once it cools in the fridge, it will be thick like yogurt, so do not be discouraged if it looks the same in the morning as it did in the evening.
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