I've yet to make any nut buters aside from coconut — need to make some again soon — because that's the one point where
I feel having a food processor instead of a Vitamix would be better.
Not exact matches
Puree this soup until desired consistency, I used my little 2 cup
food processor in two batches, but
feel free to use your nifty stick blender if you
have one of those guys.
I
feel like my
food processor would be too big for this, but then again I
've thought that before and its been fine.
You need a
food processor for this if you want to
have a pretty smooth base, without
feeling the oats.
I
've done it a couple times and it always
feels like I'm about to break my
food processor or blender, so I just buy it.
I don't think that my particular blender
would have worked for this because it doesn't
have high enough power, but if you don't
have a
food processor, and
feel that your blender
would work, you could try that.
I used the box grater because I just didn't
feel up to lugging the
food processor to the counter and then
having to clean it out afterward.
According to Kendall Conrad, author of SCD cookbook, Eat Well,
Feel Well, you
'd have to heat the whole coconut at 350 degrees for 20 minutes first, until the shell begins to crack, Then cool, break open with a hammer, cut out white flesh and grate in blender or
food processor before adding to hot water.
Have a
feeling that the shredding device on a
food processor is the way to go.
You can blitz in a
food processor for maximum texture, but I
've been known to just chop things up and mix them together or use my mortar and pestle if I don't
feel like cleaning the whole thing.»
• If you don't
have a
food processor or just don't
feel like making oat flour, I
've also made these with about 3/4 cup of spelt flour in place of the oat flour when I
've been low on oats.
I
have a couple questions, I
feel so dumb asking, but is the quinoa cooked before you put it in the
food processor?
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Feel free to double or triple this recipe if you are using this pesto for another recipe or if you
have a bigger
food processor!
Crush the candy canes in a
food processor, (or if you're
feeling adventurous enlist the kids by placing candy canes in a plastic bag and
having them crush the pieces with a rolling pin.)
With my older boy I used a
food processor and the clean up was a pain, but I stuck with it because it was cheaper and I
felt I
had more control over what he was eating.
This was my first time making anything from your website and I
had trouble getting the tart dough to mix, but I
feel that was due to my
food processor being too small.
You can even grind your own meat from chicken thighs if you
have a
food processor and are
feeling ambitious.
I
've obviously can't comment on how the VonShef
Food Processor compares to other models, but I
feel reassured that I
have a good one as The Independent voted it as Best Buy.
It also
feels great that I now
have easily accessible space for my chopper, mini
food processor and apple slicer.