

🥄 Elevate your kitchen game — homemade yogurt, perfected with a tap!
The Bear Yogurt Maker is a compact, multifunctional appliance featuring a 304 stainless steel inner pot and two 1-quart glass jars. It offers precise temperature and time control via a smart microcomputer timer adjustable up to 14 hours, enabling you to effortlessly create a variety of fermented foods including Greek yogurt, cheese, kefir, and fruit wine. The included 100-mesh strainer simplifies making thick Greek yogurt, while all components are BPA-free and dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. Designed for health-conscious users, it delivers fresh, preservative-free probiotic-rich yogurt at home, combining convenience, durability, and culinary versatility.
















| ASIN | B085XS69L5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,295 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #10 in Yogurt Makers |
| Brand | Bar |
| Capacity | 1 Quarts |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,192) |
| Date First Available | March 15, 2020 |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 3.5 pounds |
| Item model number | SNJ-C10T1-BLACK |
| Manufacturer | BEAR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO.,LTD |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 7.6 x 7.6 x 7.3 inches |
| UPC | 701705961268 |
C**C
Greek Yogurt setting really works!
I'm super happy with this yogurt maker! My purchase included the Greek yogurt strainer kit, two glass yogurt containers with lids, the yogurt maker and it's lid, and a recipe book. I also purchased a spare Bear glass yogurt container with lid (just in case I broke one). Texture: This is the Greek Yogurt made using this yogurt maker pressing the setting titled "Greek Yogurt". No straining needed. Greek yogurt with no mess and no fuss. Minimal effort Greek yogurt. This yogurt maker has already paid for itself in under two weeks (we eat a lot of yogurt). The home made yogurt from this machine is better quality than what I'm able to buy locally. Here's how to duplicate the yogurt I made. Recipe: The only ingredients I used: 1/2 cup of plain yogurt from the grocery store and 1 quart of half and half (fewer net carbs = keto friendly). Instructions: Sterilized the Bear glass yogurt container, the lid for the glass container, the yogurt maker lid, a silicone spatula for stirring, a thermometer (unless using a laser gun thermometer), a 1/2 cup measuring cup or else a large spoon, and a stainless steel pot that holds at least 1.5 quarts and let it all air dry; I used hypochlorous acid sanitizing spray, as it's good safe and easy, but be sure it fully dried before starting. Put the pot on the stovetop and add: 1 quart or 946 mL or 4 cups of either milk / half and half / cream. Turn heat under pot to medium-low, leave for 5-7 minutes, stir with silicone spatula, test the temperature; check the temperature each 2-3 minutes until temperature is over 105 °f / 40.56° c. Once the temperature is over 105 °f / 40.56° c, remove from heart, stir for a few seconds, set timer for 15 minutes, check that the temperature is now under 100° f / 38° c (if it is still hotter than this, set another time for 15 minutes). Once the liquid is under under 100° f / 38° c, use the silicone spatula to stir in ~ 1/2 cup or two heeping giant spoons of yogurt. Pour liquid into the sanitized Bear glass yogurt container, place that into the Bear yogurt maker, as the yogurt maker lid, press "Greek yogurt" and "enter". In 10 hours when timer goes off, remove the glass container, cover with the sterilized lid, and refrigerate for at least an hour; this is good for at least 4 weeks of you started with pasteurized milk / half and half / cream and you kept everything sanitary. Enjoy. When your yogurt is running low, make another batch using ~ 1/2 cup or two heeping serving spoons worth of yogurt (so that you don't need to buy yogurt starter or buy more live yogurt from the store). *** OTHER *** How to Adjust Sourness: Normal Yogurt has minimal sourness and Greek yogurt is only slightly more sour. If you prefer a more sour yogurt, just let the yogurt make run longer than 10 hours. Bear Mesh Strainer Kit: I tested the Bear Greek yogurt mesh strainer kit on my last batch of yogurt made using the "Greek yogurt" setting and found that it was WAY too thick for me although the whey was delicious; I'll likely use the mesh strainer for special recipes in the future.
S**A
Makes it easy!
I really like this thing. It is extremely easy to use. I fill one of the glass containers with regular store bought 1% or 2% milk (not too full), microwave for 8 minutes, stir with a whisk, let cool until hand warm (takes about an hour or so, until it is very warm but still comfortable when placing your whole hands around the container), whisk in 1/3 cup of store bought yoghurt (I get Fage yoghurt, figuring I might as well start with a really good culture), place the lid on, set the glass container into the yoghurt maker and press "greek". The timer will start at 10 and count down until the yoghurt is ready. It hurts nothing to just let it sit like that for hours until you happen to be around for the next step. Set the strainer on top of the second glass container, dump the yoghurt into the strainer, put the lid on and set the whole thing in the fridge. After 5 hours or more (again no problem if it is many hours later) dump out the liquid that has drained into the glass container, and then dump the strained yoghurt into it the other glass container that should have come out of the dishwasher by now. I typically let my yoghurt strain for a long time, and it turns pretty firm, nearly like a cream cheese. I love it that way. One batch fills the glass container a bit more than halfway. To my taste the yoghurt tastes better than any store bought one. I get to have a lower fat but not skim version of greek yoghurt that I usually can't find in the store, and it saves money compared to buying it at the store. All this thing does is hold the temperature evenly at a steady 110 degrees and turn itself off after 10 hours (for greek yoghurt). I am sure this can be accomplished for a much lower price. But I eat plain yoghurt every day, so if this thing lasts at least a couple of years it will more than pay itself off. It seems to be well made, is not an eyesore, and the glass and stainless steel should keep a nice appearance for a long time and are easy to clean and sanitary. The strainer works well and goes in the dishwasher to clean along with the glass jars and lids. You need none of these things to make yoghurt. My afghan friends make great yoghurt regularly on their countertop in any container they happen to have on hand. But this is nice and easy and fail proof, so I recommend it if you have zero experience like most of us, and if you can afford to spend a little extra.
M**.
I love this yogurt maker!
I love this Bear Yogurt Maker! After making yogurt the old fashion way for 40 years, I finally decided to give automation a try and I'm glad I did. The Bear produces a great tasting yogurt, and I don't have to monitor it like I did with the stovetop method. I make lactose-free yogurt and it tastes better than what I find at the grocery store. I did have a problem once when the Bear stopped working properly. I contacted the company, and they were very helpful. They determined that the problem was a faulty thermostat, and they gave me a refund. I then ordered a replacement and I haven't had any more problems. I have no complaints, but if Bear makes a larger yogurt maker I would snap it up.
V**A
Practice makes perfect
Super easy to use. First batch I used the Greek yogurt setting, then strained, and the yogurt came out textured. Second go round, I just used the yogurt setting and then strained the excess liquid out. Came out perfect. Still practicing to see if first round was user error or machine issues.
J**N
Love it! Very easy to use. Perfect yogurt every time
I searched around to get the best yogurt maker I could find and after reading all the reviews, I got this one and I am so glad that I did. It is amazing. Every batch I made has come out perfect. I love the strainer it comes with to make greek yogurt. It is very easy to use. I would definitely recommend it. So far, I have made my yogurt with 2% fairlife milk. I am also going to try it with skim milk and a plant based milk.
A**A
Não havia nenhuma informação sobre a voltagem e deduzi, erradamente, que seria bivolt. É lindo! Mas queimou antes de eu usar pois a tensão onde mora é de 220 volts.
M**O
Hice el pedido el 17 de marzo de 2021. La fecha programada para la entrega era entre 29 de Marzo y el 12 de Abril. Recibí este producto el 21de Marzo, el cual llegó muy bien empacado y sin daños. La yogurtera es bonita, de apariencia moderna y sólida, además de tener un tamaño perfecto; los materiales lucen y se sienten de buena calidad. Tenemos otra yogurtera muy sencilla , pero que también puede fabricar yogurt griego, sólo que requiere mas participación humana, además de trabajo y tiempo adicional. Es necesario comentar que las instrucciones de la nueva yogurtera están únicamente en idioma Inglés por lo sería conveniente incluirlas también en Español o bien poder descargarlas del sitio del fabricante. El proceso de elaboración es muy sencillo pues sólo hay que mezclar los ingredientes en uno de los dos recipientes que se incluyen, colocar las tapas, elegir el tipo de yogurt que deseas (normal o griego), confirmar la operación y esperar a que transcurra el tiempo que ya viene definido. Una vez transcurrido el tiempo, la máquina se apagará por si sola y se deberán seguir las instrucciones ( las cuales están en Inglés) de enfriamiento y colado con sus respectivos tiempos. El producto obtenido es delicioso y con una muy buena consistencia. Como mi esposa ya ha adquirido mucha experiencia en esto del yogurt Griego ahora está realizando pruebas con tiempos de fermentación e ingredientes adicionales para obtener mayor o menor acidez y otras consistencias. En todos los casos, la yogurtera ha funcionado muy bien y los productos obtenidos son deliciosos.
J**N
Do not buy if you are in Ireland or the EU as this machines electrics is only built for the US. When I plugged mine in it blew the fuse in the plug and almost caught fire. I did not know this, the lid that came with it was broken on arrival so I got a partial refund of 20% to get a compatible plug or adapter as then after it blew up, so I am stuck with the loss, I just have to throw it away
A**R
I Sverige har vi 220 V och 50 hz. Bear Yoghurt Maker är konstruerad för 120 V. Bear Home, deras officiella saluplats säljer den bara i USA. Rommelsbacher JG 80 är i princip identisk men för Europa 220V och ett betydligt lägre pris.
M**B
Perfect fit for making yogurt in my “Yogourmet -multi” maker. It is just the right size! Fermenting in glass is so much safer for this process …even if the container that came with my yogurt maker claims to be BPA free….I prefer the glass option hands down!
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