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Things to consider before buying a food processor for your kitchen

Food processors online come in many sizes, from mini 3-cup choppers to 20-cup versions that could work well in a restaurant kitchen. What size is the best for your requirements depends on the number of people you usually cook for and the cuisines you will prepare with it. visit : https://kitchen-appliances-online-nz.mystrikingly.com/blog/things-to-consider-before-buying-a-food-processor-for-your-kitchen

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Things to consider before buying a food processor for your kitchen

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  1. Things to consider before buying a food processor for your kitchen Efficient and versatile, a food processor has become an indispensable part of modern kitchens. This powerful kitchen appliance can prepare biscuit dough, shred cheese, make purees, and chop vegetables. However, before you go to the store to buy a food processor, consider these factors to ensure you choose the best one for your requirements. Features Most food processors only come with a single motor speed, and most come with a single small tube opening at the top to enable easy addition of ingredients. They generally come with a “pusher” that fits into this tube and helps to feed larger ingredients, keeping your fingers safe.

  2. Ensure that the food processor you pick has a “pulse” button to offer small bursts of power. You will also like a smooth touchpad for the controls, which is simple to clean and dishwasher safe. Power Make sure the model you pick is powerful enough to handle the tough tasks: chopping raw carrots, kneading stiff dough, or shredding a hard cheese, for instance. Else, there is a risk of the processor not combining or chopping uniformly. Or worse yet, the motor burns out. Size/Capacity Food processors online come in many sizes, from mini 3-cup choppers to 20- cup versions that could work well in a restaurant kitchen. What size is the best for your requirements depends on the number of people you usually cook for and the cuisines you will prepare with it. If you cook for a family of four or making single-batch dough, an 11-cup food processor should serve. If you typically chop small amounts of vegetables and nuts, or prepare small amounts of sauces, choose a food processor that comes with a work bowl and blade. Attachments and Accessories Some food processors come with range accessories to optimize your use of the machine. These can comprise of disks that slice and grate foods to different degrees of thickness, different sized work bowls and blades, and even attachments and speed settings that turn the processor into a bread dough kneader or citrus juicer. Before you invest extra money on a food processor with all these bells and whistles, think about whether you'd actually use them. Read More : Best Food Processors to Buy in 2020 Brand and Price Cuisinart and KitchenAid are the two leaders in the food processor category and their products constantly rank highest in test-kitchen and consumer ratings. They're also among the most expensive brands; 11-cup and larger versions from these brands will set you back $130 or more. Other brands include Hamilton Beach and Black & Decker, whose products start at $50. While these secondary brands might offer some interesting features and accessories, often their motors aren't as powerful. But eventually, the decision comes down to your own personal liking, as well as your budget.

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