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Browne Cuisipro Stainless-Steel Potato Ricer

Browne Cuisipro Stainless-Steel Potato Ricer

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Brand: Cuisipro

List Price: $44.95
Buy New: $37.35
You Save: $7.60 (17%)



Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 35 reviews

Fragile: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
Dimensions (in): 13 x 4 x 4

Model: 746192
UPC: 065506061924
EAN: 0065506061924
ASIN: B00004SU1J

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Features:
  • Versatile tool pulps potatoes, turnips, yams, carrots, and more
  • Tough 18/10 stainless steel
  • Three disks allow coarse or fine mash
  • Bowl's ridged head rests on edge of saucepan
  • Long, easy-grip handle provides leverage

Accessories:

  • Oxo Good Grips 2-Piece Peeler/Parer Set
  • Oxo Good Grips i-Series Swivel Peeler
  • Browne & Company Cuisipro Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Flexible Coil Whisk
  • Oxo Good Grips Flexible Vegetable Brush

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
If you've watched a few cooking shows you've probably seen one of these in action. Many professional chefs swear by this method of ricing rather than mashing potatoes. This is an excellent device for straining tomatoes and fruits as well-great for homemade baby food!

Amazon.com Review
If you've never experienced a potato ricer, it's not too late to make up for lost time. This simple implement doesn't have a digital clock, doesn't blink when it's ready, and doesn't have a tiny computer chip imbedded in it to do all the work. It takes a bit of pressing and squeezing, but the light and airy potatoes that result will be both memorable and worth the work. Place boiled potatoes in the bowl of the ricer, set it across a saucepan (using the ridge on the head of the bowl), and press the potatoes through the disk--that's it. Stir in a bit of butter and cream, dust with paprika, and enjoy. And be sure to try the ricer with other root vegetables, such as carrots, yams, and turnips. --C. Whitney-Ward


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Not the best, far from the worst   November 11, 2008
K. Aaland (Sunny Southern California)
I have been using this for a year now. It's stainless steel, goes in the dishwasher without rusting, although a little awkward in there but I manage to open it and it gets clean. You can mash potatos with the skin on, but the skin remains in "the hopper", which is good if you want skinless potatos, not so good if you like to include them. It will also clog it up so you need to keep clearing it out. The handle is sturdy enough to do the job without bending, but it does take some amount of strength to push through so it's not for those lacking in that department. I didn't want to spend the extra money at Williams Sonoma for the big one, but kind of wish I did because it holds a lot more. You pretty much do 1 potato at a time in this, which is not so good for a crowd, better to use your mixer. I believe riceing? potatos makes the lightest fluffiest potatoes you will ever have! If I had a baby, I would use this and make my own baby food....wish I had known about them (and seal-a-meal type devices)at the time. I keep forgetting to try it for other tasks, like homeade soup or tomato/pasta sauce, but it should be great for that too....I will soon since it is also good for those on liquid diets, which I am on due to surgery.


4 out of 5 stars Good Ricer   October 24, 2008
Mary in Ballwin (St Louis, MO)
I'm pleased with this product...it does what it's supposed to with little effort. The handles are very long and can be a bit awkward when you're a short cook like I am but that's the only real issue I have with it, and that's minor! It's easy to clean and seems to be made well so I'm sure that it will last for years to come. I would buy it again!


5 out of 5 stars Potato ricer   June 4, 2008
Maurice S. Lau (Flushing, NY USA)
This ricer is very handy. Three interchangable discs enable you to make a variety of food without other accessories. It worths the price and it is well built.


5 out of 5 stars Lovin' it!!   April 1, 2008
dr dave (Springville, UT)
Amazing gnocchi! We could never make great gnocchi before we had this, now it's quite easy! We love it, it's very well made, easy to use, easy to clean.


5 out of 5 stars Great product, long lasting, good quality   March 20, 2008
Lorena (Chicago, IL)
I like the quality and that it comes with 3 disks. I haven't tried making the German noodles yet, but I will soon. I paid too much for it, but noticed that is now on sale for under $25....that's a deal! I paid close to $40, which was a little too expensive for a ricer, but I'm happy with it.



 
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