Product Description
Soup is On!
The hottest blender to hit the market, the Cuisinart Blend and Cook Soup Maker, is causing quite the stir! This unique blender has a worldwide patent on the cooking technology that actually allows consumers to cook on low, medium, and high which correspond to sauté, simmer and full boil. Then just use the stir function as if you were stirring a pot with a spoon to mix ingredients while cooking. Now, only this blender can cook a batch of soup, sauce and even desserts plus blend a smoothie, crush ice and make vinaigrette.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3700 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Size: One Size
- Color: Black
- Brand: Cuisinart
- Model: SBC-1000
- Released on: 2011-06-01
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 11.75" h x15.13" w x9.38" l,13.00 pounds
Features
- Versatile machine makes hot soup, whips up smoothies, crushes ice and does much more
- For soups, simply add pre-cut ingredients and the machine sautes, blends and keeps the soup warm until serving
- Razor-sharp blades quickly chop or mince foods; push-button digital controls make it easy to set cooking time and temperature
- Three temperature settings- bringing soup from a gentle simmer to a boil; thermal shock-resistant glass container with plastic base
- Four speeds; plus stir and pulse functions; blend ingredients to desired consistency
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
86 of 89 people found the following review helpful.
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS & it's perfect!
By jezziebezzie
I'm really not understanding the negative reviews for this product...this is revolutionary! I made roasted red & yellow pepper soup in 45 minutes and it was absolutely perfect - restaurant quality. My secret?? I read the instruction manual. And I followed the recipe. My plan is to use recipes in the book they provide for the first several uses until I've truly got the hang of when to stir vs. when to blend & how/when/why the heat element stops.
My soup did not merely 'simmer', it came to a full, rolling boil. It was wonderfully hot when I sat down to it for dinner.
And cleaning could not get better!! I used a knife & cutting board. Since I didn't know my recipe well, I also needed a measuring cup & spoon, but beyond that everything else cooked in the blender. And after the soup was done? The top portion of the jug unscrews from the bottom collar with the 'chopping' attachment so that you can thoroughly wash the blade/heating element by hand and wash the jug in the dishwasher. The person who felt that everything tasted of garlic & onion on a subsequent use must not have discovered that the jug of the blender unscrews. (It comes screwed together in the box when you take it out, but if you READ THE INSTRUCTIONS - did I mention that? - it tells you that part.)
I love soup, so I'm not likely one to ask about smoothies, etc. I'll probably continue to use my hand blender to make a single serving smoothie and just use this blender for savory items. I'm very excited to use it again & again this winter!
99 of 107 people found the following review helpful.
All in one soup maker and more!
By Evelyn Felice
Have been on the look out for this type of blender ever since I got to know of the Italian version of it at 5 times the price!! Cuisinart makes this very affordable model which cooks and blends ingredients to give you a beautifully finished soup, sauce or what ever you need which requires the saute, cook and blend process. Have tried it for soups at the moment and the results have been fantastic. Some prepping of vegetables needed as they need to be cut into small cubes; but i found that slicing them with a mandolin is a quicker way to get paper thin results which cook quicker and better in the bowl.
I recommend it highly for anyone with young children and for soup lovers of all ages. Accompanying booklet gives several options of what can be done with this machine
31 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
The best kitchen appliance ever
By Indian Princess
I'm probably the only person who was turned on to this appliance by my favorite bartender. Yep. Not kidding. He was talking about a "cleanse" he and his wife were doing and said he'd found this awesome Cuisinart thingie that made smoothies and soups. I was skeptical, but went home and started Googling.
He paid $200 at Williams-Sonoma, but Amazon came through with $150 plus free shipping. I was still skeptical.
I'm not the review-writing type, but I have to say this is the single best kitchen appliance I've ever had. I've had it for exactly 48 hours and I've made the yummiest Coconut Butternut Squash soup, an eggplant and red bell pepper veggie spread, and now tomato soup. For each recipe, here's my total cleanup damage: 1 knife, 1 cutting board, and the machine. That's it. If we were going vegetarian, I swear this is the one gadget that would get me there.
I don't know what people mean when they say their machine gets the food lukewarm. Literally within 45 seconds of turning it on to heat oil, butter, etc, my machine is ready for the next step---usually onions and garlic. When I made the tomato soup, everything goes in at once, and it was bubbling hot within 1-2 minutes.
I can't wait to try more recipes. I have limited kitchen space and this machine will do so much with so little space.
To my bartender----thank you!!!! (I'll tell him in person when we go out to eat again, but that may be awhile because I'm in love with my soup maker.)
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