The second that the new NINJA FOODI DELUXE came out, I immediately bought it! I’m not exaggerating! I signed up for email notifications for the minute that it was available on the Ninja website. I ordered it the day that it came out and was so incredibly excited to get it in the mail 2 days later! Why was I excited? Well, there’s the updated look of the unit, but there’s also the fact that it has a YOGURT button!!!! What? Yes!!!!!!
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So, I don’t eat a lot of yogurt, but my family does so I figured this was a pretty good excuse to get a new NINJA FOODI!! ๐
I was so excited to get to work on my very first homemade yogurt that I didn’t do a lot of research……..and I paid deeply for that mistake! But, lucky for you, I’m sharing all of my mistakes with you so that you don’t make the same ones!
Take 1: My first attempt at making yogurt!!
- I was so excited to make yogurt that I didn’t spend enough time looking through the user manual of my new NINJA FOODI DELUXE!! OOOOPS! So, I ended up slow cooking milk for roughly 12 hours. I don’t recommend this to anyone. The final result was a liquid brown smelly goo. I did not have any yogurt!!!
- I made the mistake of stopping on the function that says slow cook/yogurt. I didn’t realize that I needed to go one more notch to actually get to the yogurt function. Instead, I ended up waiting for the milk to boil for roughly 5 hours before going to bed for the night. The cookbook that comes with the Ninja Foodi said that it could take several hours for the milk to boil. Yes, 5 hours seemed like a long time. I spent some time online looking to see how long it should take and I came up with nothing. So, I let it keep going……for hours and hours.
- When I woke up in the morning, the screen still had not changed. So, I opened up the lid…and there it was……my boiled milk. Gross. I poured it down the drain and decided to start again.






Take 2: Do Over!!
- Thank goodness I bought an entire gallon of milk for try number one. I had only used half of the gallon so I didn’t need to go to the grocery store for more supplies. This round, I actually pushed the turned the dial until it said “yogurt!!” I know- it seems so easy! I don’t know how I missed this the first time.
- I used the same milk, yogurt starter, vanilla and honey. I followed the same exact steps. The only difference is that the screen actually changed to show “boil, “”add and stir,” and “incubate!” We are making progress!! The boiling portion did not take 5 hours this time. To my amazement, it boiled in less than an hour! Yippeee!!! We are going to have real yogurt this time!!! Finally, the beep went off and it was time to see my beautiful, thick, yogurt. And then it happened! I opened the lid and I had yogurt soup! What the heck!!!???
- Ok, so- lesson learned. DO NOT ADD HONEY while the yogurt is cooking! Why you ask? Apparently honey has something in it that reacts with the active yogurt cultures that prevents the yogurt from fully forming. Once again- I should have researched this before making it. Lucky for you, I made this mistake so that you don’t have to.
- To try and get the yogurt a little thicker, I put it in the refrigerator overnight. It did get a little thicker but was still more like drinkable yogurt and less like regular yogurt. Once we got past the consistency (similar to white glue lol), the flavor was actually pretty good. We were moving in the right direction!!




Take 3: Third time’s a charm!!
- Ok, so I ran out of milk and yogurt starter so I needed to go to the store to get more supplies. I bought different milk and yogurt. I figured at this point it couldn’t hurt. I bought the highest fat % yogurt that I could find. 5%! That’s got to do something right!?!
- At this point, I was determined to make actual yogurt! I used the actual yogurt function and skipped the honey and vanilla. Needless to say, my family had lost faith in my yogurt making abilities but I was determined to get it right! To my amazement, it worked!!! I ended up with thick, beautiful yogurt!!! Directions and recipe below to accomplish Take 3 yogurt….I’ll spare you all of the details on Take 1 and Take 2!






Tips for making Ninja Foodi Yogurt:
Do not add honey to the yogurt until you have completed the incubation period and have refrigerated the yogurt for a couple of hours.
Be sure that you are actually using the “yogurt” function and not the “slow cook” option.
Be patient! If the yogurt does not set up quite as much as you would like, continue to incubate it longer. You can continue to incubate before you reach the refrigeration step.






Ingredient tips and substitutions for making Ninja Foodi Yogurt
The full ingredient list is at the bottom of this post in the recipe card.

- ยฝ Gallon of whole milk- Ultra-pasteurized worked best for me
- 2 Tablespoons of yogurt- it must have active yogurt cultures
- 1 Tablespoon of vanilla extract or vanilla bean paste
- ยฝ Cup of honey
Directions for Making Ninja Foodi Yogurt:
- Turn the Ninja Foodi Deluxe “on.”
- Choose the “yogurt” function. (Be sure that the screen says yogurt and not “hi.”)
- Pour in ยฝ gallon of milk. Do not add in yogurt, flavors or sweeteners. Only the milk should be added in this step.
- Close the “pressure cooker” lid and move valve to “vent.”
- Push the start button. The screen should say “yogurt” and be set to a time of 8:00.
- Milk will boil in the pot during the initial cooking time. Once the milk has reached a boil, the Ninja Foodi Deluxe will beep and the screen will say “boil” on it. This step should take about an hour.
- After the milk has boiled, it will need to cool. The Ninja Foodi Deluxe will automatically change to the “cool” mode. The milk will cool for about an hour or so. Don’t panic if it does take longer.
- Once the milk has cooled, the Ninja Foodi Deluxe will beep and the screen will say “add and stir.” When this happens, open the “pressure cooker” lid.
- Add in 2 tablespoons of yogurt (the yogurt must have active yogurt cultures).
- Whisk the milk and yogurt together with a plastic or silicone whisk. Do not use a metal whisk as this will scrape the pot.
- Replace the “pressure cooker” lid and make sure valve is set to “vent” position.
- Push start button again to get the Ninja Foodi Deluxe going again.
- The screen should now say “incubate” and be set to 8 hours.
- Let the yogurt incubate. When the timer beeps, remove the lid and check to make sure that the yogurt has set up. You can do so by stick a spoon in the middle of the yogurt. The spoon should stand up on it’s own.
- Refrigerate yogurt for at least 4 hours.
- Add in honey and vanilla extract or vanilla bean paste. Stir until well combined.
- Place into mason jars or whatever food storage containers you prefer.
Recipe
Ninja Foodi Vanilla Yogurt
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Ingredients
- ½ gallon Milk (Ultra Pasteurized)
- 2 tablespoon Yogurt (Plain with active yogurt cultures- Any brand will do but the Fage 5% plain Greek yogurt worked for me!)
- 1 tablespoon Vanilla Extract (I used vanilla bean paste! :))
- ½ cup Honey
Instructions
- Turn the Ninja Foodi Deluxe "on."Choose the "yogurt" function. (Be sure that the screen says yogurt and not "hi.")
- Pour in ยฝ gallon of milk. Do not add in yogurt, flavors or sweeteners. Only the milk should be added in this step.
- Close the "pressure cooker" lid and move valve to "vent."
- Push the start button. The screen should say "yogurt" and be set to a time of 8:00.
- Milk will boil in the pot during the initial cooking time. Once the milk has reached a boil, the Ninja Foodi Deluxe will beep and the screen will say "boil" on it. This step should take about an hour.
- After the milk has boiled, it will need to cool. The Ninja Foodi Deluxe will automatically change to the "cool" mode. The milk will cool for about an hour or so. Don't panic if it does take longer.
- Once the milk has cooled, the Ninja Foodi Deluxe will beep and the screen will say "add and stir." When this happens, open the "pressure cooker" lid.Add in 2 tablespoons of yogurt (the yogurt must have active yogurt cultures).
- Whisk the milk and yogurt together with a plastic or silicone whisk. Do not use a metal whisk as this will scrape the pot.
- Replace the "pressure cooker" lid and make sure valve is set to "vent" position.
- Push start button again to get the Ninja Foodi Deluxe going again.
- The screen should now say "incubate" and be set to 8 hours.Let the yogurt incubate. When the timer beeps, remove the lid and check to make sure that the yogurt has set up. You can do so by stick a spoon in the middle of the yogurt. The spoon should stand up on it's own.
- Refrigerate yogurt for at least 4 hours.
- Add in honey and vanilla extract or vanilla bean paste. Stir until well combined.
- Place into mason jars or whatever food storage containers you prefer.
Notes
- Do not add honey to the yogurt until you have completed the incubation period and have refrigerated the yogurt for a couple of hours.
- Be sure that you are actually using the “yogurt” function and not the “slow cook” option.
- Be patient! If the yogurt does not set up quite as much as you would like, continue to incubate it longer. You can continue to incubate before you reach the refrigeration step.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only.






Susie says
Hi, so I set mine to vent and the same thing happened as a time before when I tried. The milk sprayed out of the vent!!! Is it supposed to do that???
TheTastyTravelers says
Hi Susie- No, the milk should not be spraying out of the vent. But, anytime you have a lot of liquid in the pot, this can happen. Whenever I vent and liquid starts to come out, I close the vent back up and wait about 5 minutes and try again. Hopefully that will help next time.
testimo says
Ah this cooling takes soooo long, I thought something went wrong so I googled it and ended up here.
And I only used 1 liter milk.
I was hoping I can go to bed early today. ):
Linda says
Can you half the recipe?
TheTastyTravelers says
Yes you can. Just cut the ingredients in half and follow all of the same steps. The steps might go quicker in the machine since there is less liquid.
Nicole says
Thanks for this, I may attempt it again!
I followed the recipe on the ninja foodie site ..
I literally have done this and itโs come out like milk, it beeped at 08:00 and I opened it up and put into glass jars, I carried on and put it in the fridge but itโs still like milk after 6 hours. Not sure what Iโve done wrong! I started at 10am heating the milk up and then cooling down then put the yogurt button one and it finished around 6pm with milk
Amy C Houfek says
What step do you add the extra stuff like fruit and or chocolate pudding mix for flavor?
TheTastyTravelers says
I always add all add ins and flavors to the yogurt once it is completely finished. I havenโt tried adding in pudding mixes or fruits at an earlier stage of the process.
Cindy Hepper says
Hello! My Foodi has been on “cool” mode for quite awhile now. Does it flash “Add and Stir” until you actually add in your starter yogurt, honey and vanilla or is it a quick flash and if you’re not standing right in front of it- you could miss it?? Thanks for the help!
TheTastyTravelers says
Hi there. It could take longer to get to the add and stir stage. It will say it on the screen. You shouldnโt be able to miss it easily.
Shannon says
My milk is at 77 and the cool has been going for 4 hours this sucks. Not the recipes fault but this yogurt function doesnโt seem to work for me ๐
Mama Bear says
Amazing recipe!!! Thank you for all of your tips! Worked first try! Mine took about 35min to boil and 3.5 hours to cool. It’s in the fridge now cooling. I can’t wait to add flavors tomorrow ๐ Have you ever doubled your recipe? I’m wondering how much that would affect the times for everything. Thanks so much!
Kristin Belding says
I did the same thing! Thank goodness I was reading your perfect instructions at the same time and checked, because ..yep, slow cook! You saved my yogurt!
TheTastyTravelers says
Oh I’m so glad to hear that your yogurt was saved! ๐
Jean says
Hi
Thank you so much for all the work you put into writing the above. All I can say is that I have just done the exact same as you a few hours ago๐๐
Searched all sorts got no where so turned it off after 7 hours as nothing was happening except counting down the minutes and hours โน๏ธ So I decided to set again in case I had done something wrong. So off it went again and continued to count down still nothing happening. So gave up again and emptied all the milk down the sink and thought will try another plus ran out of milk.
So sat down and searched again and hey presto came across your site and felt instantly better not the only one who has made this mistake. Thank and I will try again in a few days.
Jackie DeMaria says
Excellent instructions! Wish I would have read before my first attempt, which sounds strikingly like your own. Thank you for this very thorough step by step!
Shawn Marie Austin says
Omg….so I followed your wonderful directions, but when it got to the add part, instead of pressing the yogurt button or the start/stop, I hit the power off button! Arrghhh, so now I have my yogurt in a bowl in the oven staying warm while I try to fool the Foodi back to the incubate stage. I put water in the pot and started the yogurt feature again. Wish me luck!
Ann D Tuchler says
Mine came out with little solid flecks, some looking like scrapings from the bottom. These pieces did not dissolve and would stick to my tongue. Really gross. No idea what I did wrong.
TheTastyTravelers says
Oh no! I’m sorry yours did not turn out like mine did. I have not had any solid flecks in mine when I’ve made it. What kind of milk and yogurt starter did you use?
Ann D Tuchler says
I used whole milk and some plain yogurt. Iโm thinking they are from the bottom so maybe Iโll try scooping it out without mixing it when itโs done.
Chris says
Iโm sorry but your cool time is way off. Iโve had my milk cooling for HOURS and itโs not beeped yet. I donโt know if Iโve done something wrong but itโs been at least three hours. Live and learn, I guess.
TheTastyTravelers says
I’m sorry to hear that your yogurt is taking longer than expected. ๐ Did the mode change to “cool” and show on the screen?
Ann D Tuchler says
Did yours have little solid bits in it? I really want to figure out what went wrong with mine.
Amanda says
I came to the comments to see if anyone else had this happen too! Mine’s been in cool mode for 2 hours. I took the lid off and checked the temp, it’s still about 120 so it’s just taking its time, I guess.