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December 2nd, 2008 at 9:26 am
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Food Processors eliminated the need for the home chef to manually chop, slice or shred many types of ingredients used in their dishes with a knife or other kitchen gadget.  Food processors can perform these kitchen tasks quickly and neatly saving time for other important cooking or baking steps.

Food Processors look like a blender but are more versatile.  Ingredients are feed into a tube attached to a cover that fits over a transparent bowl.  Different round blades for different jobs revolve at high speeds at the bottom of the bowl.  An electrical motor inside a base supplies the power to chop, mince, slice and shred all kinds of ingredients. 

Food processors are available in different capacities measured in cups.  Home chefs can find processors with bowls in capacities of 3 to as high as 20 cups such as the Cuisinart DLC-XP 20-Cup Food Processor.

Like any other kitchen appliance, clean up after use is usually necessary.  The KitchenAid KFP720OB 7-Cup Food Processor with 3-Cup Mini Bowl smooth finish touch-pad controls have no openings where food can get caught making clean up of the base as simple as a wipe.

The quality, performance and price of these food processors can vary.  The Hamilton Beach 70670 Chef Prep 525-Watt Food Processor has features that are comparable to the Cuisinart and KitchenAid, but is half the price.

Food processors have become an essential appliance for home cooks everywhere and not having one of these work savers will put you at a disadvantage.  They will save you time and the time you do spend preparing meals will be more enjoyable.

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