Cooking with the Tefal Cook4Me

*We were sent a Tefal Cook4Me in exchange for this post.

I enjoy cooking and am the main chef in our household, but I always wish I had more time.

As a working mum, I tend to try and keep to quick meals that I can cook in around 30 minutes – especially during the week when there seems to be so much to try and squeeze in the evening after a day of work. So when I was invited to an event hosted by Tefal to showcase the Cook4Me I had high hopes that this would help me save even more time in the kitchen.

The Tefal Cook4Me is essentially a smart pressure cooker – but with a difference. It comes pre-programmed with 50 recipes that you can access at the touch of a button.

The event took place in a beautiful house in North London, where we mingled around for a bit before we were split into two teams. Our team was responsible for cooking the starters while the other team would cook the mains. They got to have some pampering in the other room whilst we got started.

My team were making Potato and Leek Soup, and according to the Cook4Me, it would take just 10 minutes!

We accessed the recipe on screen and could choose how many people we were cooking for. It then gave us a breakdown of all the required ingredients and quantities we needed. I was tasked with chopping leeks and had an enthusiastic helper while my other team members Louise and Anna chopped the potatoes and onions.


We followed the on-screen instructions which started off with us browning the onions and leeks in the cooker before adding in vegetable stock and the potatoes. Once everything was in we simply let the Cook4Me do its job and it really did take 10 minutes. Amazing!

I really enjoyed learning to use the Cook4Me at the event. It’s so easy to use – even for people who aren’t particularly confident in the kitchen. You simply follow the step-by-step instructions, and you really can’t go wrong.

I had a great day at the Tefal event and they very kindly provided us with a Cook4Me to try out at home, which I couldn’t wait to use.

The Cook4Me features:

  • 50 built-in recipes
  • 6-litre capacity (cooks for up to 6 people)
  • 5 cooking settings: pressure cook, steam, brown, simmer and reheat
  • Timer
  • LCD Control panel

If you are ever unsure what type of pan you need for cooking, head to AllCookwareFind, they will be able to guide you in choosing the best cookware you need for the job. Once we received our Cook4Me, I decided to cook Chicken Tikka Masala one weekend. We all love a good curry in our house so it was a perfect choice. Usually, this can take me over an hour to prepare and cook. I can use almost every pot and pan I own! The Cook4Me stated it would take 10 minutes to prepare and just 3 minutes to cook. The smell coming from the Cook4Me whilst the curry was cooking was so good that the boys kept asking me what we were having for dinner! The curry went down very well, and the boys at every last mouthful.

I also cooked Dahl and a Vegetable Curry one day during the week last week and because it was so quick to do, I was able to cook them one after the other.

I have loved using the Cook4Me so far, we have quite a small kitchen, though and it does take up quite a bit of space. I think only time will tell if it will remain sitting on our worktop and be something we continue to use rather than something that comes out every now and then. So far, it has given our family some new meals to try and most importantly, I have been able to knock up these meals with minimum fuss and time.

I love the fact you can cook everything in one pot. Not only is this easy to do, but it also means minimal washing up. I can see myself adjusting some of my own recipes for the Cook4Me, and although we have yet to cook anything from the Desserts section, I have no doubt that they will also go down a treat with the family too.

Here’s a video of my thoughts on the Cook4Me as well as a short video of our day.

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11 Comments

  1. Mud cakes and wine

    Looks an amazing piece of kit as a busy mum of three anything that makes life easier is always of interest #picknmix

  2. Oh I’m SO JEALOUS you have one of these. I’m such a crap cook, I could really do with something like this!

  3. This looks great. I’ve never tried a pressure cooker before. I love my slow cooker, which input all of the ingredients into in the morning and leave it to cook during the day when I’m at work. Would love just to be able to do it quickly when I got in instead though! #kcacols

  4. I recently got an air fryer cooker which is wonderful. So much faster and easier to cook things.
    Your cooker sounds excellent- a curry in ten minutes is pretty cool.
    Amanda. #kcacols

  5. I have a feeling I would use one fo these all the time – do you have any idea how much they cost? I use my slow cooker a lot because of how little time has to go into it, we’re all so very busy and I think this is a great idea. Your little boy is super cute btw #KCACOLS

  6. I love the look of this tefal. I know I would certainly make some use out of it! That vegetable curry looks yummy xx

    Thanks so much for linking up at #KCACOLS. Hope you come back again next Sunday

  7. Oh this looks just brilliant, even I could cook with one of these I suspect 😉 Glad you had a great time at the event 🙂

    Thanks for linking up to #PicknMix hon

    Stevie xx

  8. WOW that looks amazing and the food looks great too.
    How can it cook a curry in THREE minutes!

    I think this moved top of my kitchen gadget wish list.

    #KCACOLS

  9. Well this sou ds amazing!anything that means minimal washing up and is easy to use is a winner in my eyes. That vegetable curry looks so good x #KCACOLS

  10. I need one of these in my life! Preprogrammed recipes is genius! #picknmix

  11. Rebecca Taylor

    Wow. These sound fab! I’d never even heard of them! Great that it’s so easy to use and minimal washing up! Thank you for sharing X #kcacols

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