Food Processor Pate

by Kristine on January 23, 2010

This nice little video show you how to use food processor to make some wonderful thing, check it out:

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Roasted Pepper Soup

by Kristine on January 19, 2010

I found this on BBC Good Food Magazine, try it, it’s wonderful and very easy to prepare. This roasted pepper soup is great for lunch with some good bread and cheese, yummy!

Ingredients

  • 6 red bell peppers, cut in half and seeds removed
  • 2 garlic cloves, peeled
  • 2 red onions, peeled and roughly chopped
  • 3 sprigs fresh thyme, leaves removed
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 large potato, peeled and cubed (Use a sweet potato if preferred)
  • ground black pepper
  • salt
  • 3 tablespoons ketchup
  • 600 ml water

Directions

  1. Put the vegetables into a large roasting pan, along with the thyme leaves.
  2. Drizzle with the olive oil and season to taste with salt and pepper.
  3. Roast in a 450 degree F oven for 20 minutes or until tender.
  4. Put the vegetable mixture into a food processor along with the water and ketchup.
  5. Pulse until smooth.
  6. Strain if you like, then chill
  7. To serve, microwave in heatproof bowls on high for 2 minutes, or bring to a boil in a pan on the stove.

Hope you like it as much as I do:)

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Chilled Blueberry Soup

by Kristine on January 18, 2010

Here is another simple soup that you can prepare.

Total preparation time is 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 3 cups fresh blueberries, picked over and chilled
  • 1 cup seedless white grapes, well chilled
  • 1 cup nonfat sour cream, well chilled
  • 1 Tbs. plus 1 tsp. fresh lemon juice
  • 2 Tbs. sugar, or to taste
  • 1 cup seltzer or club soda, well chilled

Step By Step Instructions

  1. Purée berries and grapes in a food processor.
  2. Strain through a sieve into a bowl, pushing hard on the solids.
  3. Extract as much juice as possible and discard solids.
  4. Whisk sour cream, lemon juice and sugar into juice.
  5. Stir in seltzer and serve.

Hope you like this one too:)

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Another Blueberries Soup Recipe

by Kristine on January 17, 2010

Here is another blueberry soup that can be use your food processor to prepare. Here is the recipes:

Ingredients To Prepare

  • 2 cups plain yogurt
  • 1 cup frozen blueberries, thawed
  • 2 cups orange juice (or apple juice)
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

Step By Step Instructions

  • Blend all ingredients in a food processor except blueberries.
  • Fold in blueberries.
  • Serve chilled.

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Red Pepper Dip

by Kristine on January 15, 2010

This is something simple that you can use your food processor to prepare. It is a recipe for savory dip; Very healthy, low in everything!

Ingredients To Prepare

  • 1 (7 ounce) jar roasted red peppers, rinsed and drained
  • 1/2 cup fat-free cream cheese
  • 2 scallions, coarsely chopped
  • 1 clove garlic, coarsely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice

Step By Step Instructions

  1. Place the peppers, cream cheese, scallions, garlic and lemon juice in a food processor.
  2. Process until the mixture is thoroughly pureed.
  3. Pour the mixture into a bowl and chill until needed.

Well, it is that simple, enjoy:)

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How to Choose the Best Food Processor

by Kristine on January 14, 2010

Here are the main things to consider when you choose the best food processor.

Capacity
Food processors come in a range of 1.4 liters to 3 liters of capacity. It all depends whether you have a large or small family, and what kind of jobs you intend to use your food processor for.
Here are my recommendations:

Blades
Do not go for anything that is NOT stainless steel. Most processors offer a variety of blades for different tasks such as blending, chopping, grating and slicing. You get more value for money if the machine comes with many types of blades making it versatile and handy.

Feed Tube
A wide feed tube is handy for feeding in stuff without cutting them up into small pieces first.

Attachments
Some food processors come with attachments and extras such as a mini bowl and blade for processing tiny amounts of stuff like garnish. Some have a continuous feed shredder that allows the shredded food to be directed into another bowl so that you can continuously process food without emptying the integrated bowl first.

Wattage
The wattage varies from 400W to 1100W or more. A higher wattage would speed up the process and be more suitable for heavy usage. If you want a machine that is capable of handling any job, choose the most powerful model that your budget can cover. Alternatively, aim to own one that is at least 750W or higher.
If you need a high-powered food processor, I recommend:

Versatility
Think long term. Some top food processors can be used as a juicer or blender, with a bullet blender attachment. This is useful for those who’d like to blend stuff once in a while or make the occasional juice. No need to buy a separate juicer or blender!

Safety Features
Basic features are inter-locking and non-slip feet. A sturdy and heavy base will prevent the food processor from vibrating and slipping on the countertop too. Check to see if the model of your choice has these features, as more safety virtues provide peace of mind.

Cost
I would say that for any budget, there is a processor available; but of course, you get what you pay for. For domestic usage, models usually range from $50 to $200. It is actually advisable to invest in a more expensive one as it gives you more functions and is more durable.
For the occasional user, a best value food processor would be:

Warranty
Make sure you are certain of the brand’s reputation, especially if you have never bought anything from this brand before. It is better if the manufacturer offers replacement warranty. Much much better still, a helpful customer service.

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Black & Decker EHC650 3-cup 2-speed Food Chopper

by Kristine on January 8, 2010

This Black & Decker EHC650 3-cup 2-speed Food Chopper seems like receiving a good number of praises and commendations from the users. They have acclaimed its easy maneuverability and its easy-to-clean attributes. Besides, they have also averred that this 150-watt food chopper is delivering marvelous results day in and day out.

Black & Decker EHC650 2-Speed Food Chopper with 3-Cup Bowl

Black & Decker EHC650 2-Speed Food Chopper with 3-Cup Bowl

For all practical purposes, all the detachable parts of this Black & Decker EHC650 3-cup 2-speed Food Chopper are dishwasher-safe. More importantly, this food processor is designed ergonomically to minimize the hassles in operating it. This is particular obvious with the Soft-grip Power Head that can be handled easily with only the need of one hand.

On the other hand, with the measurement of 4 ¾ by 4 ¾ by 8 inches, this Black & Decker EHC650 3-cup 2-speed Food Chopper will fit well into the any size of kitchen.

Various reviews have shown that majority of the users love its portability and handiness. They also have conveyed that the 3-cup capacity is more than enough to accommodate their needs.

Better still, it offers two speed options for the users. This means that you are allowed to control the fineness or size of your food at ease. What’s more, the blade that incorporated in this utensil is stainless steel with sturdy structure.

To make things easier, it is equipped with a cover for food storage in the refrigerator. Quite a number of users have pointed out that this cover is particular useful and convenient when the amount of food prepared is more than what is needed.

All in all, this Black & Decker EHC650 3-cup 2-speed Food Chopper is not an ideal food processor for you if you have to prepare meals for a large family. However, if you only need a food processor for light usages, then I think it is a perfect choice! It is simple, compact, handy and cheap.

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7 Guides to Purchase a Food Processor

by Kristine on January 7, 2010

The discovery of food processors has made life way easier, and here I hope to share a few tips that I picked up from relevant sources on how to pick the best food processor for your cooking needs:-

The factors to look at while choosing your gadget are:-

1) Processor Capacity – The main food processor bowl should not be anything smaller than 1.4litres in capacity, and the range can reach up to 3litres. Think about what sort of jobs you would use the processor for most of the time, and choose the model based on the criteria. Although this criterion may not be 100% accurate, it does give you a picture on your choice. For example; if you are a family of only 4 people, how often would you need a 3litre capacity bowl?

2) Blades – Do not go for anything that is NOT stainless steel. Most processors offer a variety of blades for different tasks such as blending, chopping, grating, julienne, slicing. It is more value for money if the machine comes with many blades for it is versatile and is so handy.

3) Wattage – The wattage varies from 400W to 1100W or more. A higher wattage would speed up the process and be more suitable for heavy usage. You would surely want a machine that is capable of handling any job you want, therefore choose the most powerful model that your budget can cover. Alternatively, aim to own one that is at least 750W or higher.

4) Versatility – Think long term. Some processors give you the versatility of juicing as well while some have a bullet blender that enables carrying out different tasks at the same time. This is extremely time efficient and although at first look this processor is pricier, but in the long run it will be worth it because you won’t need other gadgets.

5) Safety Features – Basic features are inter-locking and non-slip feet. Check to see if the model of your choice has these features, of course more safety virtues provide peace of mind.

6) Cost – I would say that for any budget, there is a processor suitable; of course it is you get what you pay for. For domestic usage, models usually range from $50 to $200 (about RM 200- RM 800). It is actually advisable to invest in a more expensive one as it gives you more functions and is more durable.

7) Warranty – Each manufacturer have their warranty duration. Make sure you are certain of the brand’s reputation, especially if you have never bought anything from this brand before. Its better if the manufacturer offers replacement warranty.

Well, these are the 7 Guides to purchase your best food processor.

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Best Food Processor – Introduction

by Kristine on January 1, 2010

Hi, welcome to my Best Food Processor blog! I’m Kristine and I love to cook for my family. I used to spend a whole lot of time in the kitchen preparing ingredients before I found out about the wonders a food processor can do. Now I just pop everything into my best food processor and press a button!

A food processor is a superb kitchen assistant. It can

  • Slice
  • Chop
  • Grind nuts, spices, meat
  • Shred vegetables
  • Grate cheese
  • Puree
  • Mix and knead dough

All these functions can be done by just one food processor; you only have to change the attachment or blade for the right work.

Best Food Processor - Food Processor Reviews

Well, how do you choose the best food processor? I will post some tips here in my blog because I have bought so many food processors over the years in search of the best one! I think it’s worth spending the money for a quality food processor. Why should I be grounded in the kitchen mincing meat, cutting vegetables and chopping nuts, when I could be having fun time out with my children and hubby, don’t you think so?

The best food processor for you should have the right capacity for your family size, a good variety of attachments for different kinds of food processing, a wide feed tube or chute, and quality blades. If you want to know more about how to choose the best food processor and my recommendations for the best food processors, do stay and explore my food processor blog!


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