#sorrynotsorry Making pasta at home is so easy, and I even cheat and
do everything in my food processor.
It takes very little time to make, you can
do everything in the food processor — and hey, if you can't find white chia seeds this works great with black too.
It takes very little time to make, you can
do everything in the food processor — and hey, if you can't find white chia seeds this works great with black -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
It was
everything I wanted
in a tomato soup and I didn't have to break out the
food processor to get it!
And then it requires hardly any chopping at all as you throw
everything in the blender /
food -
processor and let it
do the work for you.
One, I didn't have time to chop
everything nicely so I put it all
in the
food processor.
I didn't follow the directions correctly and threw
everything in the
food processor all at once, and they still came out perfectly (next time I will
do it right haha).
But really all you need to
do is just throw
everything in the blender (or
food processor) and blend.
Then pour
in the honey and butter, and stir until
everything is evenly mixed (you can
do this by hand or with a
food processor.)
After you are
done with all the seeds, transfer the flour - sesame mixture to a
food processor or a blender, start the blender while gradually pouring
in the oil until
everything is well combined.
Does in go into the
food processor with
everything else?
All you have to
do is put
everything in a
food processor and pulse about 10 times and they're ready to go!
My blender would not
do it and the first time I mixed
everything in the
food processor and it was way to much to fit
in.
Remove pits from the dates and then pulse all ingredients
in a
food processor (you can also
do this by hand) until
everything is mostly smooth.
All you
do is cook the quinoa, chop the kale
in a big bowl using kitchen scissors, shred the bell pepper and carrot
in a
food processor (or chop it real quick) add
in the coconut, pecans, corn, edamame and grapes, then mix
everything together.
I mixed
everything up for my burgers with a
food processor, but
in hindsight I didn't think that was necessary, so the recipe calls for a mixing bowl.
I used 4 bananas & 1/2 cup buttermilk (low fat was all I could find) &
everything else was
done to the letter except that my blender died so I had to mix
in the
food processor.
When
everything was
done boiling, I tossed the cloves
in the
food processor too — not sure if they'll make a difference
in the cake since I probably boiled all the flavor out of them, but I couldn't help it.
You don't need to peel the carrots and
everything gets
done in the
food processor in less than 10 mins
I just put
everything in the
food processor and let the machine
do the work.
Everything you love about banana bread now comes
in a bite sized package and doesn't require anything more than a
food processor.
The best thing about it is, it's a «dump» recipe... just dump
everything in your
food processor, and you are
done!
Combine nuts, seeds, salt, pepper, and chili
in the bowl of a small
food processor and pulse until
everything is finely chopped (alternatively, you can
do this old school with a mortar and pestle).
Put all the ingredients
in your
food processor and pulse until
everything is
in small pieces that stick together - don't process too much or it will get too sticky.
All you
do is just put
everything in a
food processor or high power blender and push go.
Hummus is easy, you throw
everything in a blender or
food processor and you're
done!
If you don't have a
food processor, you can place all of the ingredients
in a bowl and use a fork to mash
everything together.
Do this by hand or by pulsing
everything in a
food processor.
Step 2: Throw almost ALL of the ingredients
in a
food processor and let it
do its THANG, until
everything is mushy and mixed together.