Cuisinart Blend-and-Cook Soup Maker for $71 99 Shipped Best Price

The Cuisinart soup maker was one of the better-looking models I tried. A sleek and slender design, it doesn’t take up too much space and isn’t an ugly machine that should be stashed away when not in use. Whoever came up with the advertising slogan, “Soup is good food” was spot on. And good for you, too, especially when you make it yourself. Cuisinart is set to introduce (sorry U.S., looks like just U.K. for now) the Cuisinart Soup Maker in September 2009.

For her first trial, mum used the sweet potato and red pepper soup recipe provided, though she used yellow pepper instead of red. Delish participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer cuisinart soup maker sites. The Instant Pot is more in your mid-price range with an average price of $80 and the SoyaJoy is priced at approximately $140 and is more in line with the Cuisinart brand. It just comes down to how much soup you want to make and how often you will blend the soup for which one you should buy.

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It was used for everything from making soups, homemade baby food, my homemade tomato sauce or just when we needed something quickly blending. If you have visited recipethis.com before then you will know that we love our kitchen gadgets. We have all the famous ones including an air fryer, 2 electric pressure cookers, blender, 2 slow cookers, a bread maker, ice cream maker and of course a soup maker. From broths to bouillon, this is soup making simplified. The Soup Maker is effortless to maintain, with controls that give you the option of letting the machine work by itself or allow you to adapt as desired.

If you have small children, its perfect for fast lunches or for pureed baby food. It takes just 20 minutes to produce amazing homemade soup. When you first start weaning your baby off the breast milk, you can puree all their first fruit and vegetables and it can be a real time saver.

All the devices tested here cook up a smooth, creamy meal in between 20 to 30 minutes. While you’ll still have to chop your veg, you then simply chuck everything into the machine, which usually looks like a traditional blender, add stock or hot water, and you’re cuisinart pots and pans set good to go. Once you’ve inserted the ingredients and turned it on, you can simply set and forget until it’s time to serve. Able to take cold ingredients too, a soup maker can also be used to create smoothies and milkshakes and even crush ice for your Mojito.

The blender worked well with creamy soups, 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.