Cuisipro Deluxe Food Mill
Posted on
July 03, 2009 by
piter
Product Description
From simple marketing ergonomic, slip handle without permanent stainless steel food mill in a wide range of mashed fruit and vegetables during the effort out skins, seeds and pulp. Instead of manually scraping the underside of the mill, innovative scraper automatically scrapes after another. This increases the effective enabling smoother, more continuous flow of food. The deluxe food mill in the high you sit in the pot or bowl of food from the mill running. It comes with 3 different sizes effort discs, 2mm, 3mm, 4mm. Comes parts for easy cleaning.
Product Features
- Deluxe food mill by Cuisipro with 3 interchangeable disks in 2mm, 3mm, and 4mm sizes
- Extra-large 18/10 stainless steel bowl with non-slip handles
- Large knob turns to evenly puree fruits or vegetables
- Innovative plastic scraper on underside pushes puree into bowl or pot below
- Disassembles easily for cleaning; 25-year warranty

I've had here (in the previous incarnation) for about eight years, and now I have only good things to say about this topic. The commenter, who claims not to grind the food, well, that a food mill, a food grinder. Allows you to remove seeds and skins from the cooked tomatoes and apples, and you can cook these and other whole foods. Fill in your pressure cooker with the whole apples. Boil for several minutes under pressure, cool, and run through the mill. No-fuss apple sauce. I'll cook up half bushel of fresh tomatoes. Cool, run through the mill, instant gold! Use medium-sized milling insert for the best juice from your life. You do not know what to do with these beautiful golden quinces? Break for the pressure cooker and treatment as you did for apples. Food for the mill was softened food – do not expect it to grind, this is not a grinder. Learn how to use the tool before purchase. As for the ricing potatoes, I like my large stainless steel ricer to do so. Place a soft-cooked (I like my microwave steamer that) unpeeled potatoes into the ricer in fluffy, perfect end in a bowl of potatoes and peels are for you to lift out. This is a fine product.
For that price the food mill is a bit frustrating poor engineering. Cuisipro missed the mark. I have to spin the knob back down with it every few revolutions, or will be let go and unscrew. Not real effective when working with hot food and potentially hazardous.
I do not have to use a food mill in very often, but for things that need fine texture without squashed, this is a great product. In particular, I really like using a mill to produce food mashed potatoes. A potato masher potatoes Squashes cells and may be sticky puree. Food mill is much easier to use than ricer, potatoes and come out really light and fluffy. I used this year to make puree for Thanksgiving, it was the only dish that ran the mill Z. Food is also a great effort for the raspberry purée and take a perfectly smooth tomato sauces. Although I love this food mill, I have to admit that this is the price of luxury. If a number of sauces, probably worth the money. It comes with three disks of different sizes and at the same time takes a while to get hang it when it is not easy to use and easy to clean. Since it is costly, but takes up too much space, it is not worth much, if all you're going to make are the mashed potatoes. In such case, get him / herself and ricer keep potatoes from taking disrupted, as in the texture of food is incomparable in the ricer, it just is not worthwhile unless you're a serious cook with the money and space on the spare. If you choose to have a ricer, however, is that as easy to use and clean. I know some people have problems with durability, but there is no evidence that this is a problem.
I have a previous version of this by Cuisipro food mill, I've used one for a little over 1 year and a knob at the top has popped off and it is impossible for it to stay on longer. It seems that the change of the model eye since then, but still I would like to stay away from that brand. I expected this kind of food to the mill last much longer, given the cost.
I bought the mill to the mash potatoes and salad. It looks good and is well on the surface, but the ridiculous design flaws. When you turn the mill, the knob unscrews regardless of what I do to be constantly re-screw it when you try to grind food. This makes it virtually unsuable. Not only, but the blades do not collect food so that food must be constantly fed to the blade. In this line item to be expensive, badly designed that is excessive. I tried with another Bed, Bath, and outside of the label, $ 50 cheaper. Knob does not screw off, but the blades still do not grind food. I'm going to stick with a regular food processor and part old-fashioned potato masher. I am quite with food mills.