You could
also use a food processor or blender.
Stir in 1 teaspoon of water to form dough (you could
also use a food processor).
You can
also use a food processor fitted with a steel blade to do this, but it's hard to keep the nut meal from turning into nut butter.
You could
also use a food processor: pulse to breadcrumbs, then add the water and pulse until it just comes together.
You could
also use a food processor, especially if you'd like the pieces smaller.
Once all of the cake is crumbled, drag 2 forks through the cake in opposite directions to crumble it into a very fine crumb (you can
also use a food processor to pulse the cake into fine crumbs).
Mince the onion and garlic,
also using the food processor and add 1 tablespoon of that mixture to the meatball mixture.
Also used a food processor bc I am lazy.
Don't worry, you can
also use a food processor, no prob.
You can
also use a food processor or mash my hand for a rougher texture.
We also use a food processor to finely cream it.
(You can
also use a food processor, but be aware that will result in a gluey mashed potato!)
I also used my food processor to mix the wet ingredients which is completely unnecessary.
(You can
also use a food processor for this, but mashing avos into cream is half the fun!)
You can
also use a food processor, but use the pulse mode so that you don't over process or overheat the mixture.
I also use a food processor to pulse together several cups of the mixture and then stir that back into the loaf.
You could
also use a food processor too.
Whisk the mixture vigorously until creamy and smooth (you can
also use a food processor), then store refrigerated for up to 3 days.
You could
also use a food processor, but I like my bean and tomato mix a little less smooth.
You can
also use a food processor for that step.
(You can
also use a food processor for this.)
You can
also use a food processor if a juicer isn't in your budget.
You may
also use a food processor.
You can
also use a food processor or high powered blender for this part, but immersion blenders make the job so easy!
You could
also use a food processor too.
You can
also use a food processor for this if you wish.
Not exact matches
It was
also the first time I
used my Cuisinart mini
processor (CH4BCU) to chop nuts, and I wanted to share that this little
food processor is great!.
I
also didn't
use an immersion blender, and just
used my
food processor.
Also would a blender be
use instead of a
food processor?
I
also stupidly tried to make this
using my
food processor, but it didn't blend well at all.
I
also have
used the
food processor, pour the oil VERY slowly in method in the past and this had changed my world!
Clean - in - place is
also an option
used by many
food processors today.
You can
also use a pestle and mortar if you don't have a
food processor.
You could
also finely mince them
using a
food processor (both work great).
It was
also easier and quicker than
using my
food processor.
Also, I shred my carrots in the
food processor (linked in tools section below),
using the grater attachment.
I
also plan on whizzing it in the
food processor and
using it as part of flour replacement when baking «healthy» cookies.
Also used 4 eggs instead of 5 because mine were soooooooo large and instead of a
food processor I just
used a bowl and a wooden spoon.
You can
use the
food processor speed with the blender jar, and it
also has a very effective ice crusher speed, as well as the usual blender speeds.
Also I never
use a
food processor I mix it all by hand and it still turns out.
You can
also use an immersion blender or
food processor for this step, but I highly recommend the NutriBullet because it does the job so quickly.
I made mine with walnuts, and I
also chose not to
use a
food processor (my husband works graveyard, and loud machines for crunching nuts are absolutely out of the question while he's asleep.)
Use a slicing attachment of a
food processor or a mandolin to thinly slice the Brussels sprouts (you can
also do this by hand with a sharp knife but it's time consuming af).
I like to
use the grater disc of my
food processor to grate my cauliflower, because I find it's a lot less messy that way, but you could
also do this with a box grater.
I
used the single serving for my Ninja, but some handheld blenders
also have a tiny
food processor attachment.
For the pastry, I highly recommend
using a
food processor (a stand mixer
also works) for mixing and parchment paper for rolling out the dough.
Add the butter and,
using a pastry cutter or two knives, work the butter into the dough until mixture is crumbly (you can
also do this by pulsing with a
food processor).
Cut the eggplants into large hunks and transfer them to a
food processor (you can
also mash this by hand,
using a fork or a potato masher).
Ground almonds are
also used in this batter, and you can either buy ground almonds (called almond meal or flour) in grocery stores, specialty
food stores, on line, or you can even make your own by processing whole blanched or natural almonds in your
food processor until finely ground.
You can
also use a
food mill instead of a blender or
food processor.