dairy free yoghurt recipe | Jessica Cox (2024)

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Delectable dairy free yoghurt that can be whipped up in minutes! Such a ‘yoghurt’ is a god send to those who cannot consume foods from the dairy family due to reactivities. This dairy free yoghurt uses creamy silken tofu that can be blended with additional flavours to create a lovely vanilla base.

By all means use this yoghurt as a base recipe, then go to town with adding your own extras. Personally I love it with mango and drizzled with maple, then finally a sprinkle of hemp seeds or pumpkin seeds for a little crunch.

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serves
2-3 serves
preparation time
5 minutes
cooking time
nil

ingredients

  • 300gm silken tofu, preferable organic
  • 1-2 tablespoons honey or maple syrup (dependent on level of sweetness desired)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

method

Place all ingredients in a blender and blend till creamy and smooth.

Note: To add different flavours experiment with adding fruits such as mango, berries, figs, stone fruit and other favourites.

nutritional information for dairy free yoghurt

  • Soy beans are packed with isoflavones such as genistein and daidzein that are potent hormone modulators. Soy beans have the ability to modulate oestrogen receptors, up regulating if your oestrogen is too low, and conversely down regulating if your oestrogen is too high. Soy has received a lot of media lately in regards to detrimental effects on hormones. Generally, if you are a healthy female without a history of breast cancer or hormone cancers then I believe soy is not a problem in your dietary intake, as long as it is not excessive. Consuming soy in similar intakes to Asian style diets has shown in studies to not result in increased risk/development or outcome of hormone stimulated healthy problems.
  • Use this yoghurt as a base and experiment with adding different flavours through fruits. You could also add cacao powder for a chocolate spin which would be quite luscious.
  • Dairy free yoghurt can be eaten alone or used as a topping on muesli, granola, pancakes and more. It is also delicious in smoothies.
  • Dairy free yoghurt is high in protein and very low in sugars. This makes it a fabulous snack for sustaining your blood sugar levels, especially in the afternoons.

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Jessica Cox

Jessica Cox is a qualified practicing Nutritionist with a Bachelor Health Science (Nutrition) and over 15 years of clinical experience. She is the founder and director JCN Clinic, published author and established recipe developer. Jessica is well respected within health and wellness space for her no fad approach and use of evidence-based nutrition.

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Jessica Cox is a qualified practicing Nutritionist with a Bachelor Health Science (Nutrition) and over 15 years of clinical experience. She is the founder and director JCN Clinic, published author and established recipe developer. Jessica is well respected within health and wellness space for her no fad approach and use of evidence-based nutrition.

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Peta

3 years ago

certainly an ACQUIRED taste to say the least

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Jessica Cox

3 years ago

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I guess so Peta! If its not to your palate I always suggest adding some extra sweetener and some pureed fruit. Otherwise, it just may not be for you. We are all certainly different. 😉

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Rosanna

3 years ago

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I think it’s the best! That good I could eat the lot in one sitting!!

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Rachel

3 years ago

Can you use extra firm tofu with this? That’s all I have at home right now(:

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Jessica Cox

3 years ago

Reply to Rachel

Hi Rachel. Unfortunately you need silken tofu to make this. Firm tofu will go really clumpy and will not have the right texture.

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Rachel

3 years ago

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Okay, thank you for the reply!

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Simone Jones

3 years ago

Surprisingly, after reading the first comment about this recipe, I found this to be a great alternative. I added a dash of water and a generous amount of frozen mango to the mix. Delicious!

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Jessica Cox

3 years ago

Reply to Simone Jones

Great Simone! Glad you enjoyed it. 🙂

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gingermylk

3 years ago

Woah so easy! how long will it keep for? 🙂

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Jessica Cox

3 years ago

Reply to gingermylk

It will lasts for a good 4-5 days. 🙂

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Rosanna

3 years ago

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Not in my house! Sooo goooood

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Jessica Cox

3 years ago

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Haha! Me too Rosanna!

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disqus_mLm4MA7EQ5

3 years ago

How long does this keep in the fridge?

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Jessica Cox

3 years ago

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t will keep for around 4-5 days if well covered. 🙂

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Mia

3 years ago

Hi Jess, could you add probiotics to it and actually let it ferment?

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Jessica Cox

3 years ago

Reply to Mia

Hi Mia. Yes, you certainly could. Just be mindful of making sure it ferments in a healthy way. 😉

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Hannah

3 years ago

Hi Jess – how long will this last in the fridge for? (If not gobbled up quickly!!)
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Jessica Cox

3 years ago

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Hi Hannah. For some reason this comment is only showing up in my feed now! The yoghurt lasts for around 4-5 days max. 🙂

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