Cooking With Yogurt – How To Substitute Greek Yogurt In Recipes (2024)

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Easy Greek (and plain) yogurt swaps you can use every day in recipes to cut fat and calories with added health benefits!

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How to Cook and Substitute Yogurt in Recipes

Cooking and substituting yogurt in recipes expands yogurt beyond the quick breakfast with added health benefits that Greek yogurt brings to every dish.

When I create new recipes it’s always a priority that they are healthy without skimping on flavor. One of my favorite tricks for maintaining this balance of health and flavor is subbing Greek yogurt. I use Greek yogurt in place of much heavier, higher fat or more calorie dense ingredients – like butter, sour cream, oil, or buttermilk. Using yogurt in your baked goods will make them incredibly moist, while adding yogurt to savory dips and soups gives them creaminess with a touch of tang.

I’ve teamed up with Stonyfield Organic to write this post. My favorite kind of yogurt to use in recipe swaps is Stonyfield Organic Greek Yogurt. If you look in my fridge, you’ll always find at least one container of this healthy, high quality Greek yogurt just waiting to be added to recipes like bagels, waffles or muffins. I also love adding it to smoothies or using it in yogurt bowls!

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How to Sub Yogurt in your meals:

When it comes to Greek or Plain Yogurt, there are so many ways to add it to your favorite recipes. Some recipes you can completely swap out sour cream, mayonnaise or heavy cream for yogurt while others I may partially swap some of it out. Here’s a bunch of ways I’ve used yogurt as a swap or in recipes.

1. Use Greek Yogurt in Tacos and Wraps

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Tacos are a fan favorite in my home – Taco Tuesday, anyone? Unfortunately, the cheese and sour cream can really start to pile on the calories and fat. I enjoy making healthy taco and wrap options and one way I do that is by swapping the sour cream topping with a yummy Greek yogurt based alternative. These three recipes each use a low cal, low fat, super flavorful Greek yogurt topping:

  • Turkey Taco Stuffed Avocados
  • Tzatziki Fish Tacos
  • Tuna Lettuce Wraps

2. Use Greek Yogurt in Savory Dips

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I’m a big time snacker and dips always make snacks better. You can use yogurt as your base for both sweet and savory snack dips.

These savory dips are great for parties. You can use veggies – raw or roasted – or pita chips:

  • Hot Spinach and Artichoke Dip
  • Greek 7 Layer Dip

2. Yogurt in Dressings and Sauces

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Using yogurt in dressing and sauces is such a tasty way to add a creamy texture with a slight tang.

  • White Sauce
  • Yogurt Mint Sauce
  • Lime Dipping Sauce

3. Using Greek Yogurt in Fruit Dips

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  • Cheesecake Yogurt Dip
  • Yogurt Fruit Dip
  • Honey and Yogurt

4. Greek Yogurt in Baking

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Muffins, Bagels, Garlic Knots, Pizza Crust, Quick Breads, the Greek yogurt swap makes for fewer calories, less fat, but no loss of flavor!

  • Homemade Bagels
  • Stuffed Bagel Balls
  • Yogurt Waffles
  • Yogurt Chocolate Chip Muffins
  • Grilled Pizza

5. Greek Yogurt in Cheesecakes and Desserts

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Cheesecake is the ultimate indulgent dessert. Swapping in some yogurt you can gobble these sweet treats up without the guilt.

  • Maple Pecan Cheesecake Shooters
  • Pumpkin Swirl Cheesecake Cupcakes
  • Lemon Cheesecake Yogurt Cups
  • Red, White, and Blue Cheesecake Cupcakes
  • Yogurt Panna Cotta

6. Swap out some mayo for yogurt to lighten

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This recipe adds some yogurt in with mayo to lighten it up, but you can swap all of it for yogurt if you wish.

  • Waldorf Chicken Salad

7. Making Soups with Greek Yogurt

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There’s nothing better than a creamy, hearty, warm soup on a crisp fall night. But, the half-and-half used to make the soup creamy is high in fat and calories. Simply swap that for Greek yogurt and you get the same creamy texture you’re craving. Try it out in my Creamy Pumpkin Ginger Soup.

8. Top Your Chili or Sweet Potatoes with Yogurt

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Greek yogurt makes the perfect creamy topping for sweet potatoes and chili!

  • Loaded Vegetarian Baked Sweet Potatoes
  • White Bean Turkey Chili

9. Use yogurt in your marinades

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Yogurt marinades make meat perfectly tender! Try these delicious Greek Chicken kebabs.

  • Chicken Tzatziki

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General Cooking With Yogurt Tips

  • How To Cook with Yogurt Without Curdling. To keep yogurt from separating in hot foods, such as soups, stir a few tablespoons of the hot food into the yogurt to warm it gradually. Then stir the warmed yogurt mixture back into the hot food. When adding yogurt, stir or fold it in gently to maintain a thick and creamy texture.
  • Freezing Yogurt. Don’t worry—freezing yogurt has little effect on its beneficial cultures. While heating yogurt above 120° will destroy cultures, the yogurt will still provide valuable nutrients like calcium and protein.
  • How to Thicken. To thicken up a yogurt-based salad dressing or dip, just chill it for an hour.

What are the health benefits to subbing in Greek yogurt?

Swapping out a high fat or high calorie ingredients like oil, butter, Mayonnaise, buttermilk, sour cream, and even cream cheese is an easy way to cut calories and fat out of your meals.

Swapping in Greek yogurt can actually boost the nutritional value of your meal, too. Greek yogurt is packed with protein, which builds bones and muscles, provides energy, and also boosts your immune system.

Greek yogurt is also great for gut health. Stonyfield organic Greek yogurt has 5 live and active cultures and 22 grams of protein per serving.

What makes Stonyfield yogurt the best option?

In addition to the superior flavor and encouraging overall health, one of my favorite things about Stonyfield is their commitment to a healthier planet. All Stonyfield products are organic, free from antibiotics and growth hormones, and non-GMO. Their animals are treated and cared for using the most humane practices. They also support small family farms and only source from farmers whom they know and trust.

Yogurt Will Save You More Than Just Calories

Simply by keeping an extra quart of Stonyfield Greek Yogurt in your fridge you’ll save space and money in addition to cutting down on calories.When you start swapping yogurt for other ingredients you can eliminate multiple products like sour cream, mayonnaise, buttermilk, and cream cheese entirely.

It’s Time to Give Greek Yogurt a Try!

If you haven’t yet tried swapping calorie dense ingredients for Greek yogurt, it’s definitely time to give it a try. I’d love to hear which recipes you’ve tried and where it works best for you. Let me know your favorite ways are to use Greek yogurt in recipes.

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FAQs

Can you cook with regular yogurt instead of Greek yogurt? ›

Depending on the recipe, you may choose to cook with Greek, plain, low-fat or nonfat yogurt. Greek is a little tangier in taste than plain yogurt, so it really lends itself to recipes like meat marinades, salad dressings, dips and potato dishes. Plain yogurt tends to work really well as a substitute in baking.

Can regular yogurt be substituted for Greek yogurt? ›

You have to be careful with swapping Greek yogurt and regular. In some applications, the thinner consistency of regular yogurt doesn't impact the recipe at all. With baking, if a recipe specifically calls for Greek yogurt, the added moisture from using regular yogurt instead might make the dough or batter too wet.

How do you replace yogurt in a recipe? ›

It also lacked that tangy flavor yogurt lends to baked goods. The take-away: In a pinch, substitute buttermilk, or milk that has been spiked with a little lemon juice or vinegar (aka homemade buttermilk) and use 1/4 less milk than the amount of yogurt called for in the recipe.

What is the difference between yogurt and Greek yogurt in baking? ›

When using Greek yogurt as opposed to natural yoghurt, this additional fat will make the texture of a cake not only more moist but also a little denser (but pleasantly so) making it easier to cut, while the reduction in liquid added will also make the crumb more tender.

Can you use Greek vs plain yogurt in cooking? ›

Greek yogurt often goes in recipes to increase texture, provide moisture or serve as a substitute for mayonnaise, sour cream or buttermilk. It can be used in everything from savory dishes to ice cream. Plain regular yogurt is lighter and often mixed into smoothies, dressings and lighter dishes.

Does Greek yogurt taste the same as plain yogurt? ›

2. No whey: This strained yogurt has no liquid whey (the leftover remnants after milk has been strained), which leaves Greek yogurt thicker than its regular equivalent. 3. More sour taste: Plain Greek yogurt has a more sour taste than regular yogurt as a result of its more rigorous fermentation and straining process.

Can you substitute Greek yogurt in a recipe? ›

Whether you're baking muffins or making lasagna, Greek yogurt is versatile enough for both sweet and savory dishes. Substitute Greek yogurt as a replacement when you're out of a key ingredient, or to add tangy depth of flavor.

Why is Greek yogurt so much better than regular yogurt? ›

Greek yogurt can contain twice as much protein per serving as regular yogurt. Protein is an important part of a healthy diet and helps keep you fuller longer. If either type of yogurt has added fruits or toppings, the sugar content can be higher than normal, but typically, Greek yogurt is lower in sugar and carbs.

Can I use cream cheese instead of Greek yogurt? ›

Most of the time, you can substitute full-fat Greek yogurt directly into recipes that call for cream cheese — or vice versa — without making other adjustments. Not always, though. Taking into account the differences between cream cheese and yogurt will help you decide whether or not to swap one out for the other.

How many eggs to replace yogurt? ›

You can use 1/4 cup (60 g) of yogurt or buttermilk for each egg that needs to be replaced. This substitution works best for muffins, cakes, and cupcakes.

Can I replace yogurt with milk in baking? ›

Yogurt. Yogurt can be a really good replacement for milk in recipes. As with sour cream, it'll add moisture and flavor, but also a bit of tang. You can stick to a one-to-one replacement, but try to steer clear of flavored yogurt.

Which tastes better Greek yogurt or regular yogurt? ›

Greek yogurt is generally thicker and creamier than regular yogurt. It is also tangier and less sweet than regular yogurt, as it is made from strained milk, which removes some of the lactose and results in a higher protein content. Some people prefer the tangier taste of Greek yogurt, while others may find it too sour.

Which yogurt is best for baking? ›

Full-fat plain yogurt has a thinner texture because not all the whey has been removed. It is best for salad dressings, marinades and baking.

Is sour cream or Greek yogurt better for baking? ›

Can I use Greek yogurt instead of sour cream in cake baking? Yes, Greek yogurt can be substituted for sour cream on a one-to-one basis in most cake recipes. It provides a similar tanginess and moisture but with less fat and more protein, potentially making your cake a healthier option.

What is an alternative for Greek yogurt in cooking? ›

5 Amazing Greek Yogurt Substitutes
  • Plain Yogurt. It depends on the recipe, but plain, unsweetened yogurt will work as a substitute for Greek yogurt. ...
  • Sour Cream. Sour cream has the consistency of Greek Yogurt, and it maintains the same sharp tang in recipes. ...
  • Buttermilk. ...
  • Cottage Cheese. ...
  • Silken Tofu.

Can yogurt be cooked? ›

Yogurt in sauces and hot dishes

Yogurt can replace crème fraîche, cream or sour cream in sauces or dishes such as Beef Stroganoff, but you have to add a bit of cornstarch to stabilize it first. There is one hurdle to overcome: yogurt forms small, annoying lumps when it is cooked and this makes sauce look curdled.

Can you heat plain yogurt? ›

Is it bad to heat yogurt? It's “bad” only if you heat yogurt above about 125 F since the live good bacteria will begin being killed around that level of heat. Heating regular yogurt will make it separate, but strained yogurt (sometimes called “Greek” style yogurt) won't separate when heated.

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