Sentences with phrase «get the food processor»

I did need to keep adding little bits of water when blending and it took a while but it worked okay until I get a food processor.
I made it in my Vitamix but am going to get a food processor to see if there is any difference as the Vitamix did not like being left on for that long.
If you've got a food processor with a shredding attachment, prepping this carrot breakfast hash is a BREEZE.
I recommend getting a food processor and an oven safe skillet, if you do not already have them.
If you've got a food processor, cut the cauliflower into smaller chunks and toss it in the bowl and process until fine.
You're probably aware of the benefits of this stuff, but I'll use any excuse not to get the food processor out.
I've got lazy with my ball making lately, my current flat is pretty small and it's such a faff to get the food processor out... Must up my game!
but I do have to get myself a food processor....
I'm not sure the magic bullet would be able to manage all this batter — I got my food processor for like $ 40!
If you want to stay in the bread - baking world for a while then I would highly recommend to get a food processor with kneading capability.
No more tricky twisting to get my food processor lid on just right.
I need to get a food processor!
I haven't got a food processor so I used a Vitamix's dry blend function... You just can't blend so much at the same time though so I had to do it in cups... Perhaps that was the problem eh?
yeah right, so get yourself a food processor or high - quality blender and start mixing!
I usually mash by hand, but we got a food processor as a gift, and I wanted to give it a try.
BTW, I didn't feel like getting my food processor out, so I just crumbled the bacon small and used my shredded raw cheddar.
I would get a food processor — I use it nearly every day — but I don't think I spent more than 20 bucks for my stick blender — its nice to use it in the soup pot to puree soups.
It really keeps me going, and for me it has just about replaced smoothies, for now anyway, I'm sure they'll be back (when I get the food processor / blender I'm saving for it'll be pureed everything!).
Ever since I got a food processor for Christmas I have been seeing a lot more recipes that require food processors!
As newlyweds, I sent my husband to the store with a gift card and the following instructions: «Please get a food processor so I can make such and such for dinner.»
Got a food processor or a blender?
Get your food processor or blender and let's start mixing!
Get a food processor, blender or juicer — and start to either eat green blended salads or drink green juices every day.
Make your own: get a food processor ($ 30 at Walmart), and dry, roasted (unsalted) peanuts.

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I went out and found the oldest industrial food processors I could find that were way cheaper than a peanut butter mill and got them to work.
Id love to make this but don't have a food processor (must get one!)..
You need a food processor for this to get a really smooth and creamy texture sadly.
I was caught eating the majority of the batch straight out of the food processor before it could even get to the table!
Just got me a decent food processor and made my first nut butter!
If you really are just starting out and you are not sure that this lifestyle is for you, the Kenwood FP731 is closer to fifty pounds for a blender and food processor combo isn't a bad option and it's a pretty great price for what you get.
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.
You are going to mix the nuts for at least 10 minutes and the nuts will get pretty sticky after a while, so your food processor will get hot.
I would just grind the almonds yourself in the food processor to create a flour if you can't get hold of them x
Hi Ella, I can't wait to get started on your recipes but am held back by having become aware of concern over the health safety of the 5200 XL Magimix (and presumably other Magimix food processors) having read the review below on the John Lewis site.
Hi Ella, I've just bought your book and have tried a couple of recipes which where lovely however I need to invest in a food processor so was just woundering what to look for with regards to Watt / blades and speed ect especially for the Medjool dates as they can get stuck on blades!
Hi Ella As I just moved out and start to get braver in kitchen experiments, I'm thinking about buying a food processor for nut butters, engery bites and so on.
I would definitely use a food processor to make this tart as blenders require liquid to get everything moving.
Thanks for the reply I just got a new food processor for Christmas so will be making many of the recipes this year:D!
Hi Ella, I made them again but the dates didn't seem to «caramalise» very well this time, my food processor is 1000wt and it hasn't happened before, I got them in Sainsburys, has that every happened to you?
I'm particularly pleased as I don't have the most powerful food processor (it's only a Kenwood) so the poor thing did get a bit hot but I left it to «do its thing» for about 10 minutes and helped it along at one point by adding a small amount of water but it managed it.
Hiya — just to get back to all your questions — not sure which article you're referring to, but try searching «blender» or «food processor» on the blog and see if you do!
You really need a series food processor get the mixture really smooth.
Using a handheld blender or food processor, mix the above ingredients until you get a paste.
In a food processor, blend all ingredients together until you get a paste that you can roll into balls — or truffles — using your hands.
You've streamlined the process with the food processor, which makes me that much more determined to get one this year!
It was everything I wanted in a tomato soup and I didn't have to break out the food processor to get it!
Process them in your food processor until you get a similar mixture to rice
Let them cool for 10 minutes then blend in a food processor or blender until you get a smooth puree then set aside to cool completely.
With my trusty Panola All Purpose Marinade and a handful of shallots, green onions, garlic, ginger, allspice, orange juice, brown sugar, soy sauce and much more, I quickly grabbed my food processor and got to work.
To make the peanut butter sauce, combine the peanut butter, dates, and water in a high - power food processor or blender and blend until totally smooth - you may need a little more water to get it to your desired consistency for dipping.
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