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All In One Food Processors

Cuisinart was founded in 1971 by Carl Sontheimer, a graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology who was inspired by his love of French food. This led to the creation of Cuisinart and its main product, the food processor. Cuisinart introduced its brand in January 1973 at a trade show in Chicago. The success of Cuisinart was limited at first, until a review in Gourmet magazine helped to lift sales. Donna Currie is a cookbook author who writes roundups and reviews products for The Spruce Eats. Foods including hummus, smooth salsas, salad dressings, pesto, and whipped cream can be made in both a blender and food processor.

We also measure noise, because while all models are noisy, some are much more grating than others. If the food processor comes with slicing attachments, we test the slicing blade using mushrooms and celery, and the shredding blade with cheddar. Most recipes involving food processors specify mixing or chopping at either a high or low speed and for that reason, you’ll want a processor with at least two speeds and a powerful motor. There are some food processors with just one speed, but that’s extremely limiting when it comes to having control over your meals so look for a food processor with at least some range of speeds. Hummus in this model was a smooth, well-blended consistency with even flavor. This KitchenAid model does have an automatic shut-off to prevent motor burnout, but that heat still made me nervous.

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Top-rated food processors for meat, dough, meal prep, and so much more. An efficient food processor like the Cuisinart Custom 14-Cup Food Processor has opened my eyes to the world of homemade food. The machine is incredibly handy, allowing you to make sauces, soups, and salads within minutes instead of within cuisinart griddler elite hours. When the Cuisinart Custom 14-Cup Food Processor arrived on our doorstep, my speed in the kitchen shot through the roof. I can now prepare dinner in a fraction of the time and have the courage to try all sorts of new recipes. This specific food processor is the model recommended by The Sweethome.

Generally, if you’re making soup, you should let the ingredients cool before blending. BestReviews spends thousands of hours researching, analyzing and testing products to recommend the best picks for most consumers. BestReviews and its newspaper partners may earn a commission if you purchase a product through one of our links. When you bring it home, remove all the pieces from the box and wash them using the cleaning instructions. Blenders, with their height and pitcher-shaped design, are made to hold a large amount of liquid.

And though we’re not huge fans of the mini bowls on most of the big processors, we liked the Sous Chef’s 2½-cup bowl best among the ones we’ve tried. Deeper than the others, this bowl has a design that seemed to make uniformly mincing fresh parsley easier. This KitchenAid comes with relatively few parts and it disassembles easily for cleaning. We especially appreciate that the bowl has a handle, since we struggled to remove bowls that didn’t have one, especially when we were working with greasy hands.