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VPNs for ad-blocking Are you over slicing, dicing or shredding by hand? After the smoothest nut butter or the finest almond meal? There’s a food processor that caters to every function imaginable, and this might make choosing the right product harder for you. We’ve researched and assessed the very best solutions no matter your necessity. Let’s get whizzing. Pizza is a delicious case in point. If you love the taste and texture of homemade pizza bases but dread the endless kneading, a food processor can mix up the perfect dough in no time at all. While your dough is resting, grate a (much more cost effective) cheese block to top your pizza base, and then slice and dice some cabanossi, capsicum and even mushrooms with the relevant attachment. Homemade pizza in a jiffy! The higher the wattage, the easier it will be. You can also puree baby food to the perfect consistency, en masse, so that when you’re sleep-deprived you’ll have countless cubes of frozen homemade food on hand for a hungry bub. I particularly love using my food processor for making soups and sauces, because not only does it process the ingredients to my preferred texture, it also blends them for more flavour. If you’re not sure which food processor will suit you, read on for info on the best wattage for your needs, the best size depending on your family and the most effective for your purpose. Another positive is that it’s relatively simple to use unlike some of the models with every bell and whistle included. It has washable pieces that go into the top of your dishwasher, taking the headache out of often painful food processor cleaning. It comes with 2 speeds and a 450W motor. It’s super easy to use as it only has one large button capable of two speeds. It’s only a matter of pressing it gently for speed 1 or pressing a bit firmer to process on speed 2. Its 500ml capacity bowl will still allow you to chop a large range of ingredients for a household of 1-4 people. It might not be as powerful as some of the bigger competitors, but it gets the job done quickly with minimum fuss. It’s a cinch to clean too as it’s only got one main compartment. Getting a hand from a nifty food processor can allow you to create a countless variety of creations in no time at all. The thing with baby food is that it needs to be a certain texture; not runny so that it’s messy, or too pasty so that it’s hard to swallow. This takes fruit, veggies, meat and fish from raw to any stage baby and toddler food in under 15 minutes. Created with parents in mind, it can be operated with a unique one-handed operation, and its ability to steam cook, blend, reheat or defrost all in one is a tired parent’s lifesaver! Great for batch baking and entertaining, it comes with a unique 3 bowls in one setup allowing you to carry out several tasks in quick succession. It makes light work of the usual grating and slicing tasks, but it’s also great for emulsifying sauces, kneading pastry and breads, and whipping eggs and cream to perfection. It’s also my top choice when it comes to creating the creamiest nut butters and smoothie bowls. An accessory box is included for compact storage of its many accessories and its powerful induction motor comes with a 30-year guarantee. Glam design aside, the ExactSlice system has enhanced speeds to give you the exact result you want each time you use it. The perennially high-quality KitchenAid 7-cup offers options for low, high and pulse modes enabling you to cut and slice hard and soft foods quickly and easily. I love that it tackles one of my pet peeves – drips and spills. Its UltraTight Seal locks tightly to the work bowl, allowing you to fill it to the brim and get on with the job without any dreaded leaky mess. I’ve heard many people complain about their food processors cracking, but this model comes with a solid 1.5 litre thermo-resistant blender that will stay intact whether you’re blending ice-cold granitas or hot soups. This hard-working processor gets another big tick because it won’t take up lots of room on your bench top thanks to its clever design. The bowl, blender and even the juice press can all be run from a single drive and its dedicated storage box for storing all your attachments is a great space-saver. Aside from its good functions, I also rate it highly for its upright design, as it doesn’t expand sideways taking up loads of kitchen counter space. Admittedly it is rather large to store if you’re space poor, but you have to weigh up if all the extra blades and features make it worthwhile for your needs. It comes with a five-year induction motor warranty. A Thermomix is a popular food processor marketed as a complete kitchen in a single appliance. It does live up to this reputation and is a high-performing, heavy-duty appliance that allows you to quickly and efficiently prepare any kind of food or meal in one machine. It’s fabulous if you like to mill your own wholegrains into flour or grind up fresh spices or raw sugar super finely. Its popularity even means you can join the cool group in Thermomix forums and on Facebook for an endless array of recipes and ideas.

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