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Tower T12031 Soup & Smoothie Maker with Intelligent Control System and Stainless Steel Jug and Blade, 1000W, 1.6 Litre, Stainless Steel

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I have the Morphy Richards Sauté and Soup. Absolutely love it, particularly at this time of year. Couldn't recommend it enough! Super smooth soup in 21 minutes from when you put the lid on (or you can set it to chunky if you prefer soup like that).” - recommended by Mumsnet user, Impatientwino

When it comes to soup makers, there’s not a lot the Morphy Richards Total Control Soup Maker doesn’t do. In fact, this kettle-style soup maker is very user-friendly – even for novice cooks. Its lightweight properties ensure you can detach the power cord and simply store away when not in use Amongst Morphy Richards’ range, we really love their Sauté and Soup Maker, which features all of the functions needed to make a delicious meal for all the family - importantly, with minimal fuss. It’s earned our top spot as our Mumsnetters, who’ve done just that, rave about it. When it comes to mealtimes, there’s no better way of sneaking vegetables into your family’s diet than serving up a bowl of steaming hot soup. Cheap, healthy and versatile, soup is also a great way of using up leftovers. While some Mumsnetters swear by a trusty old pan and hob to make theirs, a soup maker can save you a lot of time, stress and mess, so you get a tasty meal without any of the hassle of the cooking. For reasons of hygiene and safety, personal grooming products, cosmetics or items of intimate clothing cannot be returned.

What’s the difference between a blender and a soup maker?

If you’re a chunky-soup lover, look for machines that have a “chunky” setting; but if you’re after a soup with lots of depth and flavour, you may want to consider one with a sauté function so you can brown off your onions first. Things to consider when buying a soup maker Size An all-in-one device, a soup maker can chop, blend, cook and heat your food for you – and some even clean themselves too - so you can add the ingredients and get on with doing something else rather than standing over a hob. This cuts down on the amount of appliances and utensils you use and can save you a lot of time too. Soup maker settings vary, but if you want to get more from your machine, look for pre-programmed options that allow you to select whether you want smooth or chunky soup (or even a bit of both) and to sauté foods like onion and garlic first for extra flavour. They may also come with different speed and temperature settings for making different sauces and textures. Blenders with a heat element - you can buy blenders that have a built-in heating element so they can cook ingredients for soups and sauces.

With a total of five programs (yes, five!), Tefal stands out from the rest. This includes a 'compote' programme and the extremely useful keep warm feature, which keeps your broth snug for an impressive 40 minutes.Lakeland’s Touchscreen Soup & Smoothie Maker may be at the higher end of the price range, but it does a lot of exciting stuff. We like the sleek design and user-friendly controls that make it easy to make delicious warming soups in the winter and yummy milkshakes (or frozen margaritas!) in the summer. The digital touch screen is easy to use when switching between cutting, blending, stirring and simmering, although unfortunately there’s no sauté function. Soup makers vary, with the most basic machines simply chopping, blending and heating your ingredients; while others can also sauté, purée and self-clean to save you on the washing up too. Multi-functional machines allow you to make smoothies, sauces and jams so there’s no risk of it gathering dust in your cupboards. But how do you decide which is the best soup maker for you and your family? At the GHI, we test each machine by making a bowl of tomato soup using the standard smooth soup setting, followed by Thai butternut squash soup on the standard chunky setting. We taste each soup to make sure all the ingredients are well-cooked and take a temperature reading to ensure it's hot enough to serve. As well as cooking your ingredients, soup makers can blend them into a smooth or chunky soup, so you can get just the texture you like. Plus, with no need for multiple pots and pans, they are a helpful, space-saving option. What makes a good soup maker?

The large capacity provides an easy, nutritious cooking option for all of the family after a busy day. Or, you can batch cook your healthy lunches for the week ahead with tasty soupsYou can easily keep an eye on the progress of your soup or smoothie using the clear body of this soup maker, so that it is always to your taste A soup maker is essentially a blender with a heating element in its base. There are two main types: those that look like a traditional blender; and those that have a blade suspended from their lid. Both types perform well but the former offers more versatility, as you can use it as a blender too. Most models can also blend cold foods. Every soup maker is scored according to its design, ease of use, instructions and, of course, its performance. Absolutely love it! Bought both my adult children one and then got myself one too!” - recommended by Mumsnet user, Yaychocolateginandwine Our verdict A good soup maker should be able to blend up any ingredients until smooth, helping you create delicious, hearty soups with ease. However, the best model for you will depend on personal preference.

Type: Soup maker with cold settings | Power: 1000w | Capacity: 1.4L (hot liquids), 1.75L (cold liquids) | Number of programmes: 4 | Weight: 7.14kg What we like Think about how many people you’re likely to be serving. Generally speaking, 400ml is enough for one portion of soup. All the models on our list have a maximum capacity of 1.6L or above, meaning you can make enough for at least four people. Settings Type: Soup maker with cold settings | Power: 1100w | Capacity: 1.6L | Number of programmes: 9 | Weight: 2.89kg What we like Easily switch up your ingredients to create smooth or chunky soups, juices or smoothies – all made in less than 30 minutes Type: Blender and soup maker | Power: 1000w | Capacity: 1.7L | Number of programmes: 10 | Weight: 5.6kg What we likeWe also recommend wiping the inside of the jug with a warm soapy cloth – but keep your fingers clear of the blades. What are the best recipes to make in a soup-maker? For added convenience, you can both blend and heat your ingredients to make meal times that much easier Want a bowl of soup on your table in less than 20 minutes? Soup Chef says you can make 5 bowls in as little as 19 minutes - that's enough for all the family! It comes with plenty of extra features to help you whip up a healthy meal in no time at all including a smooth setting to get the right consistency and a saute function to save faff and add taste. You can make cold drinks and nut milks with the Soup Chef Pro and there's an app to help with recipe ideas too.

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