You could toast them if you want to, but I just tossed them into
the food processor as is.
The rice was really good — a little salty, so I reduced that and did not put the cilantro in
the food processor as other commenters suggested.
I am sure you could make it in
a food processor as well — you'll have to let me know how it works if you try it!
Scrape down the sides of
the food processor as needed.
Blend until smooth, scraping down the sides of
the food processor as needed.
Be sure to scrape down the sides of
the food processor as needed.
Use a spatula to get as much of the batter out of
the food processor as possible, because you'll need the food processor to make the crumb topping.
I am sure you could make it in
a food processor as well - you'll have to let me know how it works if you try it!
I'd put this on my wedding registry if I had it to do over again... but it won't replace our blender or
food processor as a core kitchen appliance.
Puree, scraping down the sides of
the food processor as necessary, until the cheese is a smooth, creamy consistency.
It seems that many people still see
a food processor as a tool for slicing and chopping and the occasional cake.
(I used a blender for the vanilla cream layer, but you can make it in
a food processor as well).
Add everything to a food processor and process for about 2 minutes, scraping the sides of
the food processor as necessary.
You can do it in
a food processor as well, but pre-grind your flax seeds in this case.
If you are using tomatoes, you can use
a food processor as I did or if you don't have a food processor just cut the tomatoes into small squares otherwise you could use a tin of chopped tomatoes.
(You can also cut this in with
a Food Processor as well.)
You can use ready ground almonds but Claudia Roden recommends grinding blanched almonds yourself in
a food processor as it gives a better texture.
I wonder if it might work to mix the ingredients in
a food processor as the stirring is hard for me.
I didn't blend it in
the food processor as I like things a little chunkier and it held together well.
I usually mash by hand, but we got
a food processor as a gift, and I wanted to give it a try.
Blend until smooth, scraping down the sides of
the food processor as needed.
Add the vanilla bean seeds, vanilla extract, and salt and process until smooth once again, stopping to scrape down
the food processor as needed.
Process until the dough is whirling around
your food processor as a large sticky ball.
If the temperature of your home is around 76 degrees, you can skip this step and add the oil directly to
the food processor as it will be soft enough to process easily.
Thanks for the tip on how to make coconut oil in
a food processor as well.
Scrape down the sides of
the food processor as needed.
Note that this will take a few minutes, so be patient, and scrape down the sides of your blender or
food processor as needed.
2 tbl of olive oil 5 carrots, finely cubed or run through your food processor grater attachment 1 medium yellow onion, finely diced or run through
the food processor as well 3 celery stalks, finely chopped (or use the food processor) 3 lb beef chuck roast, fat trimmed and then cubed into bite - sized pieces 1 28 oz can of crushed tomatoes 1 c of beef broth 5 garlic cloves, sliced 1/2 tsp red pepper flakes Salt & Pepper to taste 1 bag of whole wheat egg noodles
No, they can just be added into
the food processor as is.
Peel and add to
food processor as well.
You can use
your food processor as well for the kneading.
i have some carob too, i will try both as i have the same
food processor as you, AND a vitamix.
Transfer to a medium mixing bowl, and then pulse the ground almonds in
the food processor as well.
I love using
my food processor as I don't have a stand mixer and it is hard to get the batter out of my high speed blender.
You can try adding the other flours to
the food processor as well, sometimes it's easier for it to process when it's not just oat scrapes at the bottom.
Making my Dark Chocolate Hazelnut Spread is as easy as grabbing your KitchenAid ® 14 - Cup
Food Processor as it does all the work for you.
Just thought I'd share, in case you dislike cleaning
your food processor as much as I do:) TJ's does it again...
Just one quick question though, I was confused on the tofu part... do I put the tofu in
the food processor as well?
Peel the garlic and add that
the food processor as well.
Add maple syrup, vanilla extract, and 1/4 tsp sea salt and blend again until a thick dough begins to form, wiping down the sides of
the food processor as needed.
If I can't afford to buy
a food processor as well, do you think it works to use the blender for making stuff like energy balls and nut butters?
Hi Louise, grinding down nuts and seeds is actually best done in
a food processor as a blender really needs a liquid in order to function.
Hi Ingrid, I would definitely recommend going for a series
food processor as these tend to be able to handle a lot more.
Hi Heidi, I find that nut butters work so much better in
a food processor as the Vitamix doesn't create that smooth and creamy texture, and often need a form of liquid to function too.
Just made these brownies at my mums house in her tiny
food processor as she had nothing else and took ages to make!
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.
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.
Hi Madeline, whilst the vitamix is great in this case you really need
a food processor as the blender will just struggle with the lack of liquid / dryness of the mix.
Textured Soy Protein or Textured Vegetable Protein is sold as granules, particles and chunks and used by fast food companies and
food processors as a meat substitute or extender for chili, spaghetti sauce, tacos, sloppy joes and other strongly spiced recipes.
Not exact matches
The government could help make these scenarios a reality by helping to facilitate talks between farmers and
food processors,
as well
as retailers.