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The Cuisinart 3-in-1 Stuffed Burger Press is a versatile, non-stick kitchen tool designed to craft stuffed burgers, sliders, and classic patties up to ¾ lb. Its dishwasher-safe construction ensures quick cleanup, while its ergonomic design makes gourmet burger creation effortless—ideal for BBQs, tailgates, and outdoor cooking adventures.










| ASIN | B00B58A0OC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,494 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #82 in Barbecue Presses & Irons |
| Brand | Cuisinart |
| Brand Name | Cuisinart |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 16,155 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00817096011649 |
| Included Components | Cuisinart CSBP-100 3-in-1 Stuffed Burger Press, Black |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 2 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 5 x 2 inches |
| Manufacturer | Cuisinart |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CSBP-100 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | CSBP-100 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| UPC | 078433213205 885582491817 885972738317 817096011649 719412076052 885803926463 885843188043 885235478950 801877569719 885675207509 885541946518 716080031499 746264066962 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
G**L
Stuffed burgers are Cool!
I have had this for a week or three now and have made a couple of batches of burgers with it. I will say that overall I like this tool and would only wish that I had one identical but made from stainless steel. The plastic is really durable and has no effect on the outcome, but I just feel stainless steel would be more attractive, durable, and easier to clean. CONSTRUCTION: This is well made. No sharp edges or snagging parts. Everything fits well and is designed with holes to be mounted to a board for secure work. Handles are easy to grip and do not cut into my hands. I only wish there was a way to retain all parts so they would not fall apart when stored. Currently the top of the press will come out of the base if allowed to float in a drawer. I just put mine into a zip-lock bag to resolve the issue, works great. USE: I have not made lots of burgers with this, but have made several batches, more large burgers than sliders. Both instances of the use of this item works well. There is instructions provided on how to use this device, as it can be a little confusing when seeing all the parts loose. It is easy to use though and you should not worry. The surfaces do not stick to the meat badly and the lower plate of both tools comes out to make the job as easy as possible. Just pack the meat inside (I use a spoon to put the meat into the device as it works best, trust me) and after a couple of times you will have the amount needed down to a science. Press the lid down into the mold a couple of times, rotating the handle about 1/3 to 1/2 the way around each time to make things more even. Then just push up from the bottom of the base to remove floor and burger. I just put the burger and floor of tool onto the grill or pan together and then pull up on the plastic floor plate which comes off the burger easily enough. A tip is to line the bottom of the burger press with wax paper, plastic wrap, oil, or even heavy seasoning to make the burgers release the most easy way. You can also stuff burgers with this tool. There is a detachable lid section for that and it works great. It locks on the lid with a slight twist and stays in place while making burgers without an issue. CLEAN UP: Like said before, I think that stainless steel would be better, but it would cost more as well. I got this on sale for just a couple of dollars. Overall it does clean up nicely. The plastic is not a porous one and all food comes off really easily. I would not just throw this into a sink full of dishes because it could get marred up and I do not know if once this plastic becomes scratched or loosed it finish if it will react the same way. I do not use a dishwasher so I can not say how well it holds up or cleans in one. It is easy to clean though and dry as well. It stores in a compact package as well. I do like to wash mine off with clean water before use each time and spray oil on it before use.
S**Y
Easy to use for great burgers
This is easy to use and easy to clean. I haven't used the stuffer part yet, but I like that it works easier than previous burger presses I have had. It keeps the burgers all about the same size which makes cooking way smoother. Great quality product.
M**O
Updated 11/19/2019 - important for anyone with dexterity,..
Update 11/2019 - while after all this time we still like this we did find one issue. it has held up great, no color fading, no chips or cracks. the problem however lies in design. the lower cap part on the lid you press down on, it's not easy to remove especially if greasy at all. we found out the first time when it wasn't removed and placed into the dishwasher. it filled the inside of the cap with water that sloshed around when removed from the dishwasher. now when we use it we get that piece off but as said it can be tricky to remove. if you have any hand dexterity issues, arthritis, etc. for those you may want to reconsider. for most folks i think they'll like as we do even if it isn't the easiest to get apart to clean. if not for that one issue i'd have kept it at 5 stars. nice and sturdy even if not made from metal or ceramic. you get a couple different size inserts for either medium or large sized burgers. very easy to use and clean up after. very happy with!
R**K
Perfect hamburger patty maker
For a long time I was making homemade burgers by hand. Attempting to shape uniformly and getting it all to hold together well. It was a bit frustrating, but always a good meal. I finally decided to get one of these patty makers and I must say I am very happy I did. This product is great! The instructions are easy to understand, there are multiple sizes and it works great. I have not tried the other sizes, but I went with the large patty. I crammed it full of burger anticipating the thing we all dread - burger stuck to everything and a horrible quality patty. I am so happy to say that as I pushed up on the bottom piece to release the patty it popped right out, in perfect shape and held together. I couldn't ask for better, this is worth every penny. Clean up was easy. I ended up hand washing it and everything cleaned up without issue. It can be a little tricky getting under the handle, but perhaps next time I will try the dishwasher. If you are tired of struggling with making patties by hand, or you have a patty maker that just doesn't work well, then I strongly recommend giving this thing a try, it's great!
P**S
Best hamburger press, period!
I recently picked up this press. I was shopping around quite long, reading up on reviews and looking at features etc. Then I found this little gem! At first it was PajamaGuy's review that peeked my interest, and seeing the response from a representative from Cuisinart being totally honest about it being a new product and might having to update the instructions included I just had to get it. A company that cares that much do have quality products - and besides, I've tried other products from them and been quite impressed by quality, especially for the low price! So today I finally made my first burgers. It was awesome! Incredibly easy to use - I don't know how people can go wrong with this one. I didn't measure anything, common sense kinda tells you if it will be too much or too little. Just fill it with some ground beef, press it, if not enough, add some more. If overflowing, take away the overflow! People are correct about the meat not coming off super easily, but just add some olive oil to the inside and it will slide right off - and also oil the burger for the grill directly! If doing the stuffed version, just fill up with some ground beef, and press down with the handle. Be sure to have removed the big area before hand (twist handle left or right and remove). Be sure to leave enough space for the beef lid. Just add the stuffing, put more ground meat on top and press again with the "big area presser" attached to the handle again. Presto, stuffed burger! Beautiful! I made stuffed burgers, some I stuffed with a sharp cheddar and chopped chili pepper and the others I stuffed with a regular store bought goat cheese with herbs and garlic. Both came out amazing, with the cheddar/chili combination being the best of the two. I can't wait to try this again when the whole family is at home. Will be a blast for the kiddies to pick out their own stuffing to try with. This will also teach them a bit about taste combinations. Who knows, maybe Cuisinart is the beginning of their chef careers? :) I will definitely be on the lookout for more of the grill products from Cuisinart in the future!
D**N
Good product, bad delivery.
Product is fine and works well. Unfortunately it was delivered to the wrong address. Took me a couple of days to locate. My advice, don’t buy unless shipped by Amazon.
P**Y
Solid, sturdy, and fun!
I was going to buy one of the “StufZ Burger Press” (as seen on TV) for $12.65, but after reading the reviews, I kept looking. I settled on the Cuisinart because of the reviews, the brand name, and the price. I got 2 of them – one for my son-in-law. This product is solid, sturdy, and easy to use. After making a few burgers, I think the directions are incorrect. The process says to put 1/3 lb meat into the cup and press the top (with the press cap detached) into the cup to produce the bottom part of the burger that has the indentation into which you add whatever stuffing you want to use. Then “…flatten about 1/6 lb of meat and lay over your filled burger.” Attach the press cap to the top and press down on the stuffed burger. I bought a package of 4 ea, pre-formed, 1/3 lb, angus 85% lean beef patties at Walmart. I also picked up a block of feta cheese and a jar of Wickles “Hoagie and Sub Relish”. I cut some of the feta into a ¼” dice. I jammed one of the 1/3 lb patties into the cup and pressed down with the top as far as it would go. The flange on the top stops its travel into the cup at the correct height. The cup overflowed. 1/3 lb. is too much. 1/3 lb = 5.33 ounces. ¼ lb = 4 ounces. 1/6 lb = 2.66 ounces. That’s a total of 8 ounces, or ½ lb. – Unless your meat is much more dense than mine, there’s no way to get ½ lb meat AND stuffing into this press. I suggest: 1. Although the material is non-stick, spray a little PAM onto the press parts before using. 2. Start by making the TOP of the burger. Put 3 oz into the cup and press with the lid cap attached. That should get you a flat thin top for your burger. Remove it and set it aside. 3. Put 4 oz into the cup and press (with the lid cap detached). That should make the bottom of the burger with the well for stuffing. 4. Remember that you’re going to be cooking meat – and probably to not much more than 145-150 degrees. You may want to pre-cook your stuffing. Onions, mushrooms, garlic, etc. 5. Add the stuffing. NOT TOO MUCH – only to the top of the well. You can use the slider cup as a gauge –it holds about ¼ cup and you want a little less than that. 6. Put the 4-oz. patty (from step #3 above) in the cup and after reattaching the lid cap, press to form the complete burger. 7. Sometimes (often) you have to finish the sealing of the top with your hands/fingers. 8. With 18” snow on my deck, I skipped the grill and preheated a cast-iron skillet in a 350 degree oven. Brown both sides of the burger (2-4 min/side) in the preheated pan over medium heat then return the pan to the oven for about 15 min. 9. At the desired doneness (check with an instant read thermometer) remove from the oven and allow them to rest a bit. So, spray a little PAM, use less meat, form the top in the press, cook your stuffing, finish in the oven (or indirect grill heat). p.s. - I also doctor the meat with ground parmesan, seasoned salt, dried garlic, dried onion, cumin, and A1 steak sauce. PJ
S**M
Simple and effective
Got in the mail today in time for fresh ground beef made with grinder attachment for kitchen aid. Worked like a charm. Used beef (70% chuck, 30% short rib) ground though large die and barely handled. Weighed 6oz meat, put in press, smooshed it, and out came the best looking patty i've ever made. Uniform for perfect cooking, seasoned simply with kosher salt and black pepper. Painless and much faster than doing by hand, and much better end result. It could easily handle 8oz patties if you wanted to go that route, and maybe slightly larger. Haven't stuffing a burger yet, but i don't see why it wouldn't work after seeing it in action. Helpful hint: To those commenting on the meat sticking to the device, It could be that the ground meat is being handled too much, which can make the proteins in the meat bind to one another and create a stickier mess. Or salt could also be the culprit, as it increase this protein bonding as well, so make sure if you are going to press some patties leave the salt out of the mix, and only season after they are formed. If you salt/season the mix, and then work the seasoning in, that's a double wammy of stickiness you're creating. I haven't tried with store bought ground beef either, but i would imagine that the amount of time between the grind date and the time you are making patties could also affect the stickiness/protein bonding of the meat. But the freshest possible, or better yet, grind yourself! Once you grind, you won't rewind!
L**Y
Great Press!
This is a pretty cool burger press. It makes stuffed burgers, regular burgers, and sliders. It is very simple to use and the burger options are endless. Mac N'Cheese burgers, Christmas Dinner burgers, Brie and Pear burgers, kiddie burgers, etc etc. Clean up is easy, the press is non-stick and dishwasher safe. It is made of polymer plastic. I bought it thinking it was cast iron, so I was a bit disappointed. Despite slight disappointment, I'm still very happy with this press and would recommend it to anyone.
A**K
Good
Good
A**N
Great burger press
Exactly what I was lookin for! Bottom separates so you don't need to worry about the burger sticking to the plastic. Easy, washable and up to you to regulate how much meat you want for chunky or thin ones!
R**H
Switching between regular and stuffed molds is pretty much difficult
Switching between regular and stuffed molds is pretty much difficult
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