Food Processors
When it comes to quick picks among food processors, two names stand out: Cuisinart, the original and still among the best, and KitchenAid. These picks are based on ConsumerSearch, Cook's Illustrated (subscription required) and Vegetarian Times (a little out of date).
Food processors are as versatile as a kitchen appliance can be. They have many of the same features as blenders -- slice, dice, mix, puree, grind, mash -- but there are several key differences.
Differences Between Blender and Food Processor- Blenders use dull blades, processing food with blunt force. Food processor blades, on the other hand, are extremely sharp to cut through the food.
- Blenders are usually used for pureeing foods that are already soft at the start, such as fruit. Blenders have only one blade. Food processors can, with just a change of the blade, shred raw potatoes or sliver almonds as easily as they can puree cooked peas. Most food processors come with several interchangeable blades.
- Blenders are generally taller than they are wide; food processors are wider to accommodate large, solid food items.
What to Look For in a Food Processor - Capacity
- Food processors are available in a wide range of sizes, from tiny three-cup units to jumbo 14-cup models.
- As with many appliances, it is generally better to overestimate the size you need -- you don't have to fill it up all the way, but that extra capacity might come in handy someday.
- Keep in mind the amount of counter and storage space available to you. Larger capacity models take up a lot of space!
- Attachments
- The beauty of food processors is that they can do myriad tasks with a simple switch of the blade.
- Look for a model that has all the features you want.
- At the same time, watch out for extra "bonus" features that may not be useful and probably cost you more!
- Newer models offer a food processor and blender in one. All you have to do is change the top piece.
Other Features- Some food processors have many speed settings; others have just a few.
- A pulse button is especially handy for good control over foods that don't need much processing.
- Cleanup
- As with any kitchen appliance, if it is easy to clean you will be more likely to use it!
- Look for models with dishwasher-safe parts, easily removable chamber and lid, etc.
- Safety
- Food processors can be dangerous. Look for models with safety features, such as safe storage of blades and a locking lid.
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