
The new Cooking Chef finally introduces assisted cuisine at Kenwood
Cooking is the jack-of-all-trades from Kenwood. Thanks to its induction baking sheet and its many accessories, this mi robot-pastry, mi robot-cutter-cook apparatus allows you to cook, cut, mix, cut and emulsify almost everything that comes to hand. Released 15 years ago, the robot is finally updated.
Cooking chef looks like two drops of water in the previous version. © Kenwood
Kenwood finally offers guided cuisine
If the robot does not change fundamentally, an expected novelty finally appears: guided cuisine. Cooking chef is also the first device at Kenwood to integrate it, while other competitors have adopted it for several years, such as Moulinex with its Companion or Ververk and its thermomix. Indeed, even the Kenwood cooker robot, the Cookeasy, is devoid of it. With the latter, you must go through your smartphone and the Kenwood World application to find recipes suitable for the robot.
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The new Cooking Chef then brings more fluidity by offering recipes steadily accessible via its touch screen. If the 60 basic recipes may quickly turn the user in circles, it has the opportunity to add new ones via the Kenwood & Me app. Anyway, we are far from the 60,000 recipes available on the Cookidoo platform.
Obviously, a manual mode is available, as are pre-recorded programs, as if to mount egg whites or make a whipped cream.
To navigate between these recipes and among the menus, the Cooking Chef is equipped with a large 5 -inch touch screen. Tilting, it offers better readability than that of the old model.
Incline’s Kenwood screen for more readability. © Kenwood
A multifunction robot always so complete
On the cooking side, the induction plate is beautiful and always present in the base of the robot. In this version, she gains in efficiency. It can heat from 20 ° C to 200 ° C, against 180 ° C maximum for the previous model. On the heating, the robot retains its precision and allows you to choose the temperature to the nearest degree.
Small very appreciable detail: the bowl is once again retro lit. We can then accurately follow what is happening inside.
Cooking chef keeps the lighting of his bowl. © Kenwood
On the equipment side, the Cooking Chef can count on its integrated balance to measure the ingredients with precision. To complete the offer, Kenwood obviously offers an optional accessories armada. Among them, a blender, a chopper, a rolling mill, a sorbetic or a mincer.
Already available, the new version of Cooking Chef is at the same price as the old one, namely € 1,499.
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