9 Unforgivable Sins Of Tips For Food Processor

It is time to put your graters and whisks, it's the 21st
century.
So, unless you are an old-school chef refusing to move
On , food processor is a clear choice and a must have.

it and have all the time in the world.
But with all the production outsourcing, it is hard to make
A sound, informed decision on what to spend your
money on. That's where I come in.
I used to be a Quality Assurance Manager for one of the

name names here for legal reasons) and I know my stuff.
This website will help you understand what's a good
Investments and what's a waste of money when purchasing a
food processor.
Let me get into more depth here and explain some of the
basic criteria I use when I rate and review a food
processor.
simple.
But before we move any further, let's clear the field. The
Words food processors are broad and can mean a range

Multipractic food processor that can replace half of the
Stuff you might have in your kitchen right now.
If You Would like to see All the Best models compared side-byside
You may see my updated comparison chart here, but
If you're in a hurry the following are the absolute best
models in each category:

Cuisinart DLC-2011CHB Prep 11 Plus 11-Cup Food
Processor
Cuisinart DLC-2011CHB


Food Processor Review
KitchenAid KFP1642CA


Vitamix 5200
My top pick in juicers:

Omega J8006

Ninja Master Prep Professional
Ninja Master Prep Professional
The multipractic food processor
These are those monsters with various functions that
Make you believe that robots might indeed take over the
World at some point. This is actually what most people
picture when they say "food processor".
They cover anything from chopping to making Bread
Dough. I have one of these in my home (I'll tell you which
one later on) and I can't imagine my life without it any
more. It's common sense -- why would you have 5
Various things in your kitchen when you're able to have one of
these babies. It helps more than my husband.
The sizes and functions of a multipractic
They comes in a selection of sizes, anywhere from 5-12 cups.
The smaller ones will be more of a chopper than anything
Else, they will ordinarily be limited in terms of heavy-duty
food processing.
Most of the time, they will include one disc.
The volume will be somewhere in the range of 5-8 cups,
but don't get fooled, even these smaller rascals pack
some serious "heath". They will do a fine job for most of
your shredding, grating and slicing needs. The prices will
be influenced mostly by power, variety of functions and
the quality of the materials used.
The bigger ones, the one that I like :-RRB-, will have several
Discs, a little work bowl and a hook for the dough. These
will be priced higher, but if you do the math, will actually
Be much cheaper than getting separate pieces.
The Way to know the multipractic functions just by looking at
an image of it.
Let's learn something important here, so that you d

on't
Get a product and only then realize that it doesn't include
One of the features that's important to you. Look at design
and the accessories included.
Most of the time, one that only chops Won't have a
feeding tube where the foods for chopping and shredding
need to go. If you see that a product has limited
Accessories, you may want to take a better look,
As it's often the case that you'll have the option to
Add a few functions with the addition of accessories.
First things first -- a brief historic overview of a food
processor
A food processor as we know it today entered the culinary
scene back in the 60s, but back then it was only used
commercially. They were first brought to the market by
Robot Coupe (Ro-B-Koo) which is an active brand so far.
It was not before the 70s that they were introduced to the
homes, 1972 for UK consumers (brought by Robot Coupe)
and 1973 for US (by Cuisinart).

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