This blender has a food processor attachment.
Not exact matches
I haven't used them in smoothies but
have used them in my Blend Active
blender for making brownies (haven't bought a
food processor yet).
And one more question: I don't
have a
blender yet, but I'm about to buy something like that: http://www.sencor.eu/stick-
blender/shb-4360 It works on 800w, so I hope it
'd be good for blend nuts, grind, make almond butter and other stuff... based on your experimences with
food processors, do you think it worths buying?
If you
have a look under the
food philosophy section of the blog you'll see my recommendations for a
blender and a
food processor, both of which are amazing and much cheaper than a Vitamix!
Hi Vanessa, the Nutribullet is a really good small size
blender which I
would really recommend however it's best to make nut butters in a
food processor as
blenders really need a liquid in order to function.
Grind the rolled oats into a flour in a
blender,
food processor or coffee grinder (use oat flour if you
have it) and pour it into a large bowl.
I
've tried using the
food processor with various attachments and the
blender but
have been unable to get the liquid to be blended in.
Hi Besma, I
have two whole blog posts about my favourite
blenders and
food processors so you will be able to find lots of information there.
Hi Ella, I was wondering if it was absolutely necessary to
have a
food processor - or could I use the
blender or the electric whisk?
I
would definitely recommend Vitamix for a
blender, But Magimix is the one I
would recommend for a
food processor x
It comes with both a
food processor and
blender attachment, so you only
have to store one base, which is great if you're short on kitchen space too.
I don't
have a
food processor however...
would a
blender do the trick?
Hi Kate, I personally love using both a
blender and a
food processor as I find they do very different things from what I
've experienced.
A nutribullet is a
blender so only works for wet ingredients, you
'd need to use a
food processor to make the nutella as the blade is bigger so it will grind everything up so it's nice and smooth x
I love making the sweet brownies and energy bites amongst others and I
have a small cusinart
food processor so as I
have to make in batches for each ingredient so I do want to upgrade to a larger one but I am confused whether to go for a
food processor or
blender?
I
have a good
blender and
food processor but still
would be wary about turning nuts into a runny mixture!
Sadly
blenders don't
have the right blades to crush things and they need liquid, which
food processors don't.
I
would definitely use a
food processor rather than a
blender for this recipe in order to create the smooth and creamy consistency.
But I do nt
have a
food processor, so I was wondering if it is possible to make them with a
blender / mixer instead?
Ideally I
'd like to buy one machine that can be used as a
blender and a
food processor.
Especially if you
have a really powerful
blender /
food processor such as the vitamix or thermomix?
I
would definitely use a
food processor to make this tart as
blenders require liquid to get everything moving.
Hi Emma, there are two separate blog posts on
blenders and
food processor which
has all my favourite recommendations, I think you will find them helpful.
Hi Ella, I
've been looking at the different
food processors and one thing is not clear for me: does the Magimix work as a
blender as well?
Hi Leonora,
have a look at the Kitchen Equipment section on my blog to read all about mu favourite
blenders and
food processors.
I
've found a
food processor and
blender are my two most important pieces of equipment!
- Where is the article you mentioned where you
had discussed the difference between
blender and
food processor:
As a favor (and probably a good idea too for most people who visit your blog and willing to embark on the health cooking) i
'd like to ask you if you possess / own all the
blenders you sell on your website and if so... it
would be very nice & useful for you to perhaps make a kind of review and give an honest advice on what they can and can not do and the kind of performance to expect... Not everyone can afford every piece of the ideal raw foodist equipment like the Magimix
food processor and a Vitamix or Sage
blender.
I love the idea of healthy nutella, I'm such a nutella - junkie:p... Just wondering, I
have only a very tiny
food processor, could I make this in a
blender?
Sadly this wouldn't work well in a
blender as
blenders typically need a liquid in order to function properly, this really needs to be done in a
food processor x
Also
would a
blender be use instead of a
food processor?
Will it work with a
blender as I don't
have a
food processor!
Once the water
has been boiling for a minute or two drain the peas and place them in a
blender or
food processor until they form a smooth paste.
It may be my own fault for using a
blender as I don't
have a
food processor, but blending the frozen ingredients almost burned my motor out!
Just wondering... Don't
have a
food processor at home, any chance I can make it work with a
blender?
I
would recommend the Magimix
blender (a different machine to the
food processor) which is great to try!
I
've tried so many different products over the last few years and I
've found lots of awesome
blenders,
food processors, juicers, spiralizers etc and I'm going to share all my finds with you in this section of the blog!
As a student, I unfortunately don't
have a
food processor, so I
would like to know if you
have sweet treats recipes which don't need
food processor or
blender.
You should
have a powerful
blender or
food processor for this.
I
have tried to make some of your recipes calls for
food processor using my
blender, they works ok, but I still
have big chucks of medjoo dates in the raw brownie, or in other energy bites.
My oats and almonds were toasted and I used a
blender because I don't
have a
food processor so things were a little chunky.
I usually use a
food processor but an immersion
blender would be much easier.
(If you don't
have a
food processor, purée dates, honey, eggs, and vanilla in
blender until smooth.
I
have made nut butters in both my
blender and
food processor.
If you don't
have the
food processor use pastry
blender or fork.
While cooling, add the remaining nuts to a
food processor or high - powered
blender and blend until you
have a very smooth nut butter.
The only thing I can think of to save what you do
have is to place it all in a
food processor or
blender and pulse until it can sort of come together, hope this helps!
Depending on the type of
blender or
food processor you use, you may
have to blend for about 20 seconds, open the
blender, and stir the ingredients, and then blend for an additional 10 to seconds.
I
have made mayo in a
blender and a
food processor, and I am so going to try this.
Making mayo by hand is how I
had to make it in school, however, I
have had success using a
food processor and immersion
blender, using the same technique as above.