Food Processors

Small appliances such as food processors could not claim popularity in the American kitchens if not for their usefulness. The food processor is as versatile as other small appliances in your kitchen. These devices not only make food processing faster but helps home chefs and professional cooks cook food faster, and more accurate.

For one, they have many similar functions as the blender, and typically used to slice, chop, mix, dice, puree, mash, and grind solid foods. They also come with a bladed attachment, which enable them to cut food, whip, and many others. It is no wonder why the food processor is a staple in most households in the U.S. and anywhere else in the world.

One of the key features of food processors is the bowl where various attachments go into such as a top-loading hopper or feed tube. There are several kinds of food processors available under different brands, although the most popular are Cuisinart food processor and Kitchenaid food processor. They are invaluable appliances used in commercial and residential settings.

Since its invention in the 1970's, food processors have provided millions of cooks an innovative means to process food conveniently. Over the years, this tool has undergone major upgrades, including in size, to make it a user-friendly appliance. Come to think of, home cooks and chefs would rather spend time on how a gourmet would taste and appear rather than focus on slicing and chopping ingredients,

What To Look For In Food Processors?

Capacity

Food processors, ever since, is an electronic kitchen device. Although most of them have common uses, there are certain factors to look out for when making your first purchase. First, and depending on the typical amount of your gourmets, the capacity of food processors is one consideration. After all, you don't want to repeat a certain process like slicing simply because the food processor doesn't have sufficient room to it at once. Second, as with any other appliances, food processors functional optimally when there is more room for food processing. However, you should, likewise, look into the available storage space in your kitchen.

Attachments

The beauty of food processors comes in the fact that one unit can do a myriad of tasks. It can beat egg whites (without use for a motorized egg beater), shred cheese, knead bread dough, and many other wonderful things. Therefore, the more attachments a food processor has, the more uses you'll have for it.
Look for a model that includes the different features you will need in your future cooking escapades. Some models also come with "bonus" features, which you might not have a need for, but is included at an additional cost. Some manufacturers have created two-in-one models – a blender and food processor in one unit – which all you need is to switch them.

This article does not endorse any brand but let's look into two of the best food processors today:

Cuisinart food processors are the first introduced food processors in the market. If you're specific about the size of one, the Cuisinart DLC-2014 PowerPrep Plus 14 Cup food processor can accommodate 14 cups. This model can hold 3lbs. of bread, process more than 2lbs of meat, and grate more than 10 cups of cheese, all in one sitting.

Kitchenaid food processor consistently receives high customer reviews, and rated as among the very best. The Kitchenaid KFP750OB has a 12-cup capacity, multiple disks used for shredding and slicing, and dual feed tubes so you can add in more ingredients while food processing is ongoing. It costs around $200.

Life couldn't be easier without food processors around. You'll be glad to know that with the efficiency and durability of food processors you will enjoy many years that translates of happy cooking.

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