🥄 Soup's On! Elevate your kitchen game with Justme!
The Justme Soup Maker is a compact, lightweight appliance designed for busy professionals who crave fresh, homemade soups and smoothies. With a 300ml capacity, it features a powerful 80W motor, five cooking programs, and an auto-clean function, making it the perfect addition to any modern kitchen. Enjoy energy-efficient cooking with minimal cleanup, all while creating delicious, nutritious meals in minutes.
Brand | Justme |
Model Number | JSM100110 |
Colour | White |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 9.5 x 22 cm; 760 g |
Capacity | 300 Millilitres |
Voltage | 240 Volts (AC) |
Auto Shutoff | Yes |
Number of Speeds | 1 |
Special Features | cool touch double wall contruction |
Item Weight | 760 g |
M**Y
Your next kitchen gadget
We used to have a soup maker/blender but needed a new one & after scrolling the Amazon pages I really liked the look of this one & so I bought it. It is an excellent kitchen gadget that looks nice but doesn't take up much room. This is mainly because it is designed as a one-serving soup & smoothie maker.We're still experimenting with flavours but the soups & smoothies we've made so far have been delicious & so quick & easy to make. For example: 1 carrot, 4 diced potato cubes as a thickener ( straight from the freezer is fine ) half a vegetable stock cube ( it's stated in the manual not to use a whole one ) & some water. 19 minutes later you have lovely carrot soup. As for a smoothie, today I put in a banana, some vanilla ice cream & some chocolate-flavoured milk. 2 minutes is all it takes for a very nice drink to be made.Another good thing is how easy it is to clean, it takes about the same amount of time as it does to make a smoothie. Pour some water in, add one drop of washing-up liquid & choose the Clean function. Job done.We really like this item & are pleased with our choice.
C**A
Fantastic little soup maker that is going to be very well used
I am the only member of my family who loves soup. I have thought about buying a soup maker before because the tinned soups I buy have a lot of salt and preservatives, which are not good for my kidneys, but I didn't want a machine which made lots of soup that I would have to eat for days on end, or freeze. Then I saw this little baby - and I had to have it!Before buying it I looked at all the reviews and all the recipes from the company and was really impressed. I chose the sage green (such a pretty colour), and it arrived last night. I couldn't wait to get started today!One of my favourite soups is leek and potato, and I had all the ingredients in the house already, so armed with the recipe provided by Justme, off I went.I chopped up two small potatoes, a good chunk of leek, popped in a small handful of frozen diced onions and a bit of dried thyme and then used half a stock cube melted in 200ml of water. I popped everything into the soup maker, making sure I did not go past the Maximum mark inside, put the lid on and pressed the start button. Then I went away for 15 minutes or so. I could hear it working its magic and after 19 minutes there were 3 beeps and the soup was done. I was amazed when I poured it out - I got a lovely smooth creamy soup which was red hot. The smell was divine. It makes 300ml of soup - which filled my normal soup bowl, and I had it with crusty ciabatta for lunch. Gorgeous.And now for another huge advantage - it actually cleans itself. Yes, really!!!After I made the soup I filled it with water to the maximum mark, put one very small drop of washing up liquid into it, put on the lid and pressed the Clean button. It whizzed around several times, stopping and starting and only took a few minutes before it beeped and was done. When I opened the lid I poured out the water and rinsed it with clean water and it was sparkling clean. No need to wash it myself. Brilliant. There is a little brush which is included in case anything gets stuck on the blades, but I didn't need it.I have to say that the recipes provided on the Justme website are really helpful. I have a shopping delivery tomorrow and am getting a stock of products which I can use to make lots of different soups. Their Youtube videos are also very informative. Tomorrow I will be making cream of mushroom, and then asparagus, but the great thing about this is that once you get familiar with it you can make all kinds of soups using whatever you have left in the fridge and in the cupboard - and you can use frozen vegetables so you don't have to have fresh vegetables to make really tasty soup. There is a button for chunky soup and for smooth soup so you can choose whatever you want, and it also makes smoothies - ideal for breakfast and warm summer days.I am so impressed - I really wish I had bought this a long time ago, and I know it is going to be one of the most used gadgets in my kitchen (even better as it is just the size of a thermos flask so takes up no space at all)!
D**T
Small but mighty good soup
300ml Single Serving Justme Small Soup MakerOrdered: 25th November 2023Delivered: 27th November 20231st Soup Made: 28th November 2023Coconut Chicken & Prawn Soup.First part was lovely, but got gritty as I got to the end. Will try again - just without the prawns.Cost: £48.5048.50 ÷ 2.00 = 24.5048.50 ÷ 1.80 = 26.94At £2.00 for Chunky Soup and £1.80 for smooth in my local supermarket it will need to make 25 -27 soups to pay for itself.Been thinking of making my own soup since I noticed that the selection in my local supermarket isn't all that good anymore. Since I get dizzy spells cooking for too long over a naked flame isn't the safest option - especially if I'm home alone. So I thought I'd take a look at soup machines.As I've never made soup before I thought it was a little pricey for something just for me, but as I love soup I thought I'd give it a go. Especially as I also love stir-frys, and they're not a safe option when home alone. I've noticed that by the time I get to the end of the bag of stir-fry veggies they're wilting. Not anymore with this machine. 1 cup of mushroom stir-fry veggies, 1 cup of pre-cooked chicken - making sure everything is chopped small, add some Hoisin Sauce and Chinese Five-Spice to the hot water, pour into machine. Choose your setting - I used smooth first and got a lovely smooth soup. Then I used the same recipe and used the chunky mode and got a lovely chunky soup that I enjoyed even more than the smooth.I'm really looking forward to making many different soups over the winter - including Chinese Chicken and Mushroom again.Bonus for me are the two other features this little machine has:1. Smoothie Mode: I love smoothies and I'm looking forward to trying out this mode.2. Clean Mode: I just love that it cleans itself while I'm eating. Saves so much time.Would I recommend? YES.It's simple to use.Within 30 minutes you've a hot, healthy meal.It cleans itself while your eating. Saves your time and energy.It's light weight and is easy to store away.It looks good if you wish to give it a home on your counter top.It's just what I needed and I love it - so even at the price I paid, its already paid for it's self.
A**R
A gadget I actually use!
I’ve had a big soup maker lurking in the cupboard, barely used, for years. One of the reasons it was unused is because, living in a single person household, I didn’t want to eat the same soup everyday for a week just to get rid of it! This soup maker does the trick. Easy to use and makes a perfect portion. The recipes on the website are great, I keep a lot of frozen veggies to use.
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