Sentences with phrase «if using a food processor»

If using a food processor, place potatoes and fennel in the workbowl along with warmed milk and broth.
If using a food processor, you can pour it all in slowly through the top while processing.
If using a food processor, pulse just until blended to keep the texture of the filling.
Wondering if there's any difference in the flavor if you use food processor vs. mortar / pestle?
Add 1 egg and flour (about 1/4 cup, maybe more if you used the food processor).
If using a food processor, it is best to pulse on and off a few times, instead of running the blade constantly, as this will help ensure that you end up with chopped almonds rather than almond butter.
If using a food processor, transfer to a mixing bowl when done.
Use coconut flakes instead of shredded coconut for a smoother butter if using a food processor.
(If using a food processor, scrape mixture into bowl.)
But you could also make it creamier if using a food processor.
If you use a food processor it will come out as more of a salsa: (I haven't made it that way but I'm sure it would still taste just fine!
If using a food processor, transfer the apple - onion mixture into it and puree until completely smooth.
They are very quick to put together especially if you use a food processor to grate the Courgettes and buy the ready grated Parmesan, other cheeses can be added and Gruyere is another favourite here.
If using a food processor, chop the garlic and ginger before adding the wet ingredients.
If using a food processor coarsely chop the chocolate and then process it in a food processor until finely chopped.
If using a food processor, pulse on and off while slowly adding the water.
If using a food processor — pulse a few times so that some texture is left behind.
Shred the Napa cabbage with a sharp knife or food processor fitted with the slicing wheel (if you use the food processor you will need to do this in small batches and place in a large bowl) Chop the cilantro — NOTE: Use only the leaves and the tender stems near the leaves (save the thick stems for juicing).
You may need to work in batches if using a food processor.
If using a food processor, break the cauliflower into smaller pieces by separating the florets and placing them into the food processor with the S blade attached.
Add the butter and orange juice and, if working by hand, cut the butter into the flour mixture using 2 knives or a pastry cutter (if using a food processor, pulse 15 - 20 times or until it forms a rough crumb).
If using a food processor or regular blender, pulse multiple times until smooth.
(If using food processor, add liquids through feeding tube with processor running.
If you use a food processor, take care not to grind the meat too finely, as you want the meat to have some texture.
If using a food processor, let the acai pack thaw a few minutes (or run under warm water and then open the package) before processing it.
If using a food processor, pulse repeatedly while dribbling in the ice water very slowly.
If using the food processor, purée until smooth.
(If you used a food processor, you may have to add one more tablespoon of water as you use your hands to make the mixture stick back together.)
Add the oats, cottage cheese, egg, baking powder, cinnamon, vanilla extract, nutmeg, and allspice if using a food processor or blender.
If using a food processor, break the cauliflower into smaller pieces by separating the florets and placing them into the food processor with the S blade attached.
If using a food processor: In a food processor combine the bananas and almond butter.
If using a food processor, it is best to pulse on and off a few times, instead of running the blade constantly, as this will help ensure that you end up with chopped almonds rather than almond butter.
If you use a food processor, process until a thick, smooth, creamy consistency results.
(If using a food processor, process for 4 minutes total, pausing to scrape down the sides halfway through.)
If you use a food processor to make this, there's no need to chop the kale fine.
If you use your food processor only once a month, purge your cabinets of unwanted items to make more room inside for it and other countertop appliances you rarely use.

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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.
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?
Ella, if I don't have a food processor, can I use almond meal or another nut meal?
If you don't have a large processor for this recipe, use a stand mixer but it whips up in under 7 minutes in a food processor.
I used normal dates, and I found that if you chop them up small and place them in the food processor with the hot kumera for a few minutes, the hot kumera actuallly softens them so they blend nicely.
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?
Puree the berries (if using blackberries or raspberries, strain out the seeds), lemon juice and honey in a food processor or blender.
If you are one of those people who isn't a fan of the «frog spawn» like nature of the chia pudding then simply place in your food processor for a good 5 minutes until it resembles something much more like that familiar pudding like texture we all used to love as kids.
You basically just throw the dates and water (and salt and vanilla, if using) in a food processor and blitz the heck out of them.
If you don't have the food processor use pastry blender or fork.
You can use a food processor to shred them if you have a good one.
Add the oil and water and if you are using a food processor process for about 60 seconds until a very smooth, soft, and slightly sticky ball forms.
If using fresh mango, in a food processor or blender puree mango.
Q: If I don't have a food processor, can I use a blender?
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