Food Processor Guide
Since 1973, Cuisinart has set the standard for this multitasking kitchen staple.
HOW TO BUY A FOOD PROCESSOR - FOOD PROCESSOR GUIDE
Deciding to buy a food processor is easy. Figuring out how to buy a food processor, however, is challenging. There are so many things to consider: speed, power, size, capacity, attachments and price.
We created a food processor buying guide to help at-home chefs understand what to look for when buying a food processor, what their uses and functions are, and what to look for in a good food processor.
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What Does a Food Processor Do?
Food processors are the unsung heroes of the kitchen. They perform labor-intensive tasks, like mixing dough, shredding cheese and pulverizing garlic, so you can focus on the joys of cooking. A food processor also carries out time-consuming food prep chores such as:
- Chopping - Place your food in the bowl and let the food processor’s blade chop up your items. The longer you run the processor, the smaller the pieces. And it’s not just for vegetables and nuts—most chopping blades can grind meat as well.
- Slicing - Drop carrots, cucumbers, apples and other fruits and vegetables into your food processor’s feed tube and slice them to your desired thicknesses.
- Shredding - Let the grating disk of your food processor grate a wedge of parmesan cheese, carrots for cake, or potatoes for hash browns.
- Pureeing - Toss in some chickpeas to make your own hummus, tomatoes to make pasta sauce, or pine nuts for a yummy pesto.
Some food processors also come with a dough blade that kneads bread and pizza dough. So not only does a food processor make you more efficient in the kitchen, it also allows you to ditch a lot of processed foods and enjoy homemade alternatives. Food processors are essentially a knife and cutting board, blender, grater, stand mixer, pastry blender and mortar and pestle—all rolled into one.
Choosing a Food Processor
What makes a good food processor? The best food processor is the one that fits your cooking style and needs, your budget and your kitchen space. Here are some features to consider:
Size & Capacity
When it comes to capacity, you may also be asking yourself: what size food processor do I need?
The size of your food processor depends on what you’re planning to prepare with it and how much space you've got on your kitchen countertop.
Features and Functionality
Today’s food processors go well beyond simply slicing, dicing, shredding and pureeing. With countless attachments available, you can add some extra fun to your cooking with Spiralizer Accessory Kit or a Dicing Accessory Kit to take your food processor to the next level.
Some, like the Core Custom™ Collection from Cuisinart, even have the option to add on additional attachments that can turn your food processor into a blender, dicer or juice extractor, making these the perfect multifunctional appliances.