This Is The Year of Food Processors!

It is!

Serious cooks knows exactly what tools will make it a breeze to prepare their food. We want to make the cooking process as simple as possible but having to do everything manually will take a long time and have us wanting to call in for take out! Some of the best tools we need are sharp knives, a cutting board, slower cooker and food processor. Food processors have come a long way and having the best one for 2018 will make your tasks so make easier when it’s time to start cooking.

If you don’t know how to use one yet, just check youtube for awesome tutorials, like this one:

The purpose of a food processor (check out greatplainsexaminer.com for some awesome reviews) is the grind, shop, and slice fruits and vegetables to the size we desire. It also grinds meat, puree any food and knead dough. The first one was made in germany in 1946 and later brought to the North America in 1973. It started out as a manual device one would use a crank to their food to smaller pieces. We’re grateful for electric processors that came along years later. Many people get a food processor confused with a blender, thinking they do the same thing. Food processors have multiple blades that some with it to achieve the goal of chop, puree and grind whenever you want.

 

The best processors out on the market depends on the quality and size of the appliance that would fit into your kitchen. Breville Sous Chef 16 Pro is a great processor with a 24 setting slicing disc. The large holds up to 16 cups of food as its smaller bowl holds 2.5 cups. To get a 2 in 1 deal try the Braun Food Processor with Chopper and Citrus Juicer. It holds 12 cups of food or juice when you utilize this 11 speed processor. The cord can it put up very easily and it uses little power making it a quiet processor. Another trusted brand that makes food processors is Cuisinart. They have a 14 cup device that is safe to wash by hand or put into the dishwasher. The parts are BPA free and comes with a large feeding tube making it perfect for bigger chunks to enter and be processed.

 

Although food processors predominately do the same thing, one thing that sets them apart from the others are the different blades used to break down food. A stand mixer is necessary to fit a hook onto it to knead dough. A spiralizer is good to make noodles out of carrots or zucchini. For julienne cuts, a mandoline is the best way to get this done.

 

Prices of food processors can go as high as $300 and as low as $20. Mot of this is all based on the brand, quality and size of the appliance. If you know this will be a great investment you will use over and over again, get a top of the line food processor that will give you longevity that comes with a good warranty. You will be able to pass it on without regrets.