Cuisinart Soup Maker & Blender Factory Refurbished + 1 Year Extended W

It was delightfully smooth and creamy, without any trace of chunky carrot, and not watery at all. This was following a recipe from the booklet, which was as straightforward as they come. When ready (usually 30 minutes), you have to press the blend button to whiz everything together. My favourite ever recipe with the soup maker has to be my homemade tomato sauce.

Sign up for price drop alerts and begin tracking this product by completing the form below. A fairly basic-looking, utilitarian design, which is rather paired back in terms of bells and whistles. Yet it’s bigger than many at 1.6 litres, making it a good, cuisinart griddler elite cheap option for a family of four. It’s also light, quiet, and comes with a brush and scouring pad for scrubbing off those tenacious soup residues. Overall, a strong soup maker which allows for more customisation, but let down by being large and weighty.

Ease of Cleaning
The blender comes a part easily and can be washed by hand in minutes. Ease of Use
There are a lot of functions so reading cuisinart soup maker the owners manual was extremely helpful in order to get the most out of the machine. Design
Excellent design and can be stored easily.

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.

Soup is also incredibly easy to cook, and a soup maker renders the process even simpler. While not exactly an essential kitchen item, a soup maker can save plenty of time. All the devices tested here cook up a smooth, creamy meal in between 20 to 30 minutes.

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.

First a curry paste, with the machine having no trouble grinding up ingredients for a smooth result using ‘level 3 blend’ (there are 1–4 speeds available). Soups take minutes, whether you’re going for chunky or smooth, and you can blend smoothies too. Will I be giving up my traditional method of cooking soups? I still enjoy a good pot of bubbling soup simmering on the stove. However, I will use this Blend and Cook Soupmaker for quick soups and lunches and recipes that require a really nice pureed texture. From broths to bouillon, this is soup making simplified.

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Whenever the functionality changes, for example from cook to blend, you’ll hear a bleep. However, the lid had a hole to add ingredients, which is good, and it wasn’t very loud at all. Helpfully, the lid also has an in-built memory function, useful if, say, you’ve forgotten an ingredient, or want to add something halfway through the cook. I’d suggest waiting a couple of minutes after you’ve finished before removing the lid, as it gets quite hot.