Cuisinart Blend and Cook Soup Maker SBC-1000 Reviews

A full review and comparison of both the Morphy Richards Soup Maker and its rival the Cuisinart Soup Maker. Lots of key information to help you choose the right soup maker for you. Kavey Eats was sent a complimentary soup maker for review by Cuisinart. She also found that the simmer button didn’t make things simmer, and she had to use the medium and high settings to achieve this. For her first trial, mum used the sweet potato and red pepper soup recipe provided, though she used yellow pepper instead of red.

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When Cuisinart offered me one to review, I asked my mum, Mamta, to put it through its paces, as she regularly makes soups at home. This burly blender is a pain to clean, as its blades aren’t removable. Navigating my fingers around the sharp metal to pick out pieces of lentil was a challenge. If you make a lot of soup, investing in a good soup machine will save you time and effort. Read our review of this Cuisinart model to see how it performed in our tests.

Four blending speeds and a pulse function are available to allow you to achieve the desired consistency. All the while, an integrated heater lets you choose from a high, medium, or low settings, cooking the soup directly in the blender. A timer function keeps track of cooking time for you, truly making this all-in-one device a convenient option for soup aficionados.

Over the next couple of weeks she made a number of different soups. Whether you’re a fan of bisque or borscht, French onion or oxtail, chowder or cock-a-leekie, there’s no denying the soothing feeling of a warm bowl of soup. And now that autumn is in full swing, it’s officially soup season.

The lid comes with a hole, filled by a measuring cup, which allows you to add ingredients during cooking; ideal if you’ve got ingredients that cook at different speeds. The stir function ensures everything mixes together perfectly – a squash and red pepper soup I tried was superb. The great thing cuisinart pots and pans set about Cuisinart’s electric soup makers is that they also double as regular blenders, allowing you to create cold smoothies, shakes, baby food, salad dressings, and more. Thanks to their razor-sharp blades, they can even crush ice cubes, which is not something every regular blender is capable of!

For her second trial, she made prawns in tomato sauce, a pasta sauce recipe also from the recipe booklet. You need time to chop, slice, sauté and stir—which occupies all your burners and leaves Burj Khalifa-sized stack of pots and pans in your sink at task’s end. Nothing quite beats a soul-warming, homemade soup.

However, this makes it much closer to cooking on the hob and therefore adapting recipes becomes straightforward. Blending can be done once any of the programmes have finished. In addition, you can blend or pulse cold liquids such as smoothies. Every once in a while a product cuisinart pots and pans set pops up that makes you think… Why has no one thought of this before? The Cuisinart SSB1U Soup Maker is just that. Combine a high power blender from one of the world leaders in kitchenware with a fast boil kettle, and you kind of see where this product is going.

To learn more about what you can do with these kitchen workhorses, click here (if you live in the US) or here (if you live in the UK). One is a more basic device, which simply requires you to add the chopped ingredients and press go. An additional smoothie blender will do the same thing, but without adding heat. Often, there’ll be ‘smooth’ or ‘chunky’ settings, which, naturally, provide a creamy or bitty soup.

But this is a small price to pay for a superior soup. For example, once it’s finished cooking, it’ll bleep, signifying it’s time to blend – most others will automatically blend the soup. Next, adding diced root vegetables required the use of the stir function. It’s a great idea but will only stir the lower portion of the ingredients while chunks are still relatively uncooked, and so it needed some assistance to thoroughly mix the contents. The stir feature is of more use once the stock was introduced and the solid ingredients able to float.

Do you have a question about the Cuisinart and the answer is not in the manual? Provide a clear and comprehensive description of the problem and your question. The better your problem and question is described, the easier it is for other Cuisinart owners to provide you with a good answer. Please comment and share your favorite Cuisinart Soupmaker recipes with us too.