Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 at
9:12 pm
Food Processor Mixer and Juicer information. There are so many possible machines on the market and they rapidly become an invaluable asset in any kitchen — but it helps to get the right one for your needs. That’s why we are featuring product reviews, articles and videos right here…
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Sunday, March 28th, 2010 at
5:59 pm
If you make your own baby food, I would like to know what kind of food processor you have found that works best to puree food. Please don’t tell me to get the Magic Bullet. It’s too small. I’m making large amounts of food (like 6 large sweet potatoes, 2 pounds of peas, etc).
Saturday, March 27th, 2010 at
7:35 pm
I just bought a food processor and I’d like to use it soon. I’m not much of a cook, so I hope it will make it easier for me to prepare some good homemade meals at home. What things do you typically use your food processor for, and what are your favorite (preferably healthy) recipes? Dinner recipes especially — thanks!
Mine is a large one, by the way – holds 10 cups.
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Friday, March 26th, 2010 at
11:12 pm
I have a blender, 10 speeds, but no food processor and need to process some tahini and fruit into a paste to make some halva. Will it work, what speed? Any tips?
Here’s the recipe directions:
8 oz tahini or sesame seeds
4 oz raisins
4 oz dates
1 tsp vanilla extract
Break down the dried fruit in the food processor until it forms one homogenous mass. By hand, break the mass into smaller pieces, and then add the seeds or tahini and vanilla. Turn the food processor on again, and keep it turning until it forms a mass again; this will take a few minutes, be patient. You may need to add a few drops of water to get it to hold together, but be careful, any more than a few drops and it will become too sticky.
When it’s become a single solid mass, take walnut-sized balls of the mixture and roll between the palms of your hands to form balls. Store in the fridge.
Thursday, March 25th, 2010 at
7:15 pm
I want to start making my own baby food. Where can I find a pretty good, but cheap food processor that will help me do all three stages of food. Is a blender and a processor the same thing?
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Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 at
7:47 pm
Anyone know of good food processors for under 50gbp as we have a 6 month old little baby to start preparing for.
Also does anyone know if the kneading function on food processors actually works??
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