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5 Ingenious Ways of Using a Food Processor

Your food processor can be also be used to shred cheese, make biscuit dough, grind spices, puree baby food, and many more. When deciding which food processor to purchase, research the features and functionality. Buy a food processor that best suits your requirements. visit : https://kitchenaid.co.nz/collections/food-processors<br>

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5 Ingenious Ways of Using a Food Processor

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  1. 5 Ingenious Ways of Using a FoodProcessor FOOD PROCESSORS | KitchenAid NZ From chopping to slicing and shredding; we find that a good food processor is an essential tool for any kitchen. But do you know that food processors are also capable of so much more than just whipping up a quick tomato sauce? Read on to learn about five lesser-known uses of the food processor. 1-Knead Pizza Dough You can knead pizza dough with hands in 8 minutes or in a stand mixer in 5 minutes, but kneading it in the food processor will save some more time. Just add flour, sugar, and yeast together in your food processor, iced water and pulse it for approximately10 seconds, or until no dry flour remains. Then let the dough rest for 10 minutes, and refrigerate for at least 24 hours. Properly kneaded dough should have a smooth and almost glossy appearance. 2-Crush Ice

  2. 5KFC3516 Artisan Food Chopper You might have never thought of your food processor as a tool which helps you make smoothies but it is perfect for crushing ice: simply pulse up to 2 cups of ice cubes until it is finely ground. Put the crushed ice in a cup, and add strawberries, milk, vanilla ice-cream, and enjoy your strawberry smoothie. 3-Make a Brown Sugar Substitute Most brown sugar is made by adding molasses either to caster sugar or to sugarcane syrup before it crystallizes. You can make a quick substitute by just pulsing 1 cup of caster sugar with 1 tbsp. of molasses for light-brown sugar, or can use 2 tbsp. of molasses for dark brown sugar. 4-Grind Nut Flours The difference between the consistencies from nut butter to nut flour depends largely on how long you have processed the nuts. The longer your process them, they release more oil, taking them closer and closer to nut butter. Pulse 2 cups of whole almonds, hazelnuts, peanuts, cashews, or pistachios until they are finely ground, 16 to 20 pulses. You will end up with about 2½ cups of nut flour that is perfect for gluten-free and paleo baking. 5-Make Bread Crumbs

  3. Making bread crumbs on your own allows you to control the size of those crumbs, and also you can use any type of bread simply tear the bread into pieces, and pulse it in your food processor until it is ground to the desired texture. Your food processor can be also be used to shred cheese, make biscuit dough, grind spices, puree baby food, and many more. When deciding which food processor to purchase, research the features and functionality. Buy a food processor that best suits your requirements.

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