Not exact matches
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.
While cake is baking,
mix together remaining ingredients until clumping together (I
used food processor)-- similar to a crisp or crumb cake texture.
Using a handheld blender or
food processor,
mix the above ingredients until you get a paste.
To make the cookie dough,
use a
food processor or hand
mixer to combine cream the coconut sugar, vanilla extract, and fat of choice.
In a
food processor, add all the flour, salt, baking soda, baking powders and brown sugar and pulse to combine (or
use a regular bowl and
mix well with spoon).
Mix the ground almonds and powdered sugar (and cocoa powder, if
using) together in a bowl, then grind in a
food processor until you have an extra fine texture.
In a
food processor or
using a handheld blender,
mix all of the above ingredients until you get a smooth batter.
Batter can be made
using a
food processor (recommended) or in a
mixing bowl.
You probably need to make the crumbs (
use a
food processor and pulse until it resembles coarse sand) so do that then once the butter's melted add the crumbs and sugar and
mix until it's combined.
You can
use either an electric
mixer or a
food processor for this recipe.
I
used Raw Almond Flour (not blanched); I
used only three eggs + one chia egg + one flax egg; and my pan was about 8.5 * 4, so a bit bigger than recommended; I did not
use the
food processor, just
mixed everything with a whisk and a spoon.
If
using a
food processor, transfer to a
mixing bowl when done.
Blend everything together in a
food processor or
using a handheld blender until you get a smooth
mix.
I wanted to share that I substituted pure maple syrup for the honey and
used a blender to
mix since I don't own a
food processor.
Use a
food processor or blender to
mix coconut flour, coconut oil, honey, vanilla extract and salt together.
If you don't
use a
food processor, should you
use a
mixer?
I'll not be
using the
food processor again and will go back to
mixing it by hand with a whisk.
Also I never
use a
food processor I
mix it all by hand and it still turns out.
Use a fine mesh strainer to sift the flours and cocoa powder over a
mixing bowl and then transfer them into a
food processor.
I think I may need to bake them a bit longer as they're not quite crispy yet I
used my ninja tiny
food processor and next time I'll
use my big one to get better consistency and
mixing.
If not
using a
food processor, whisk together the dry ingredients before adding the oil, eggs and egg yolks, and
mix to combine well.
This technique can be done by hand,
using the press - fold - turn action, or
using a
food processor or electric
mixer with the dough hook.
In a blender,
food processor or
using a
mixer, whisk together the sugar and corn starch.
I wanted to check — you
used a stand
mixer for the dough or a
food processor?
Use a
food processor to
mix this one up (everything but the cilantro and onion goes in there) and prepare for a delicious, spicy concoction that you can pour over your favorite homemade Mexican - style dishes, from taco salads to fajitas.
Do I have to
mix all Ingredients in a bowl or do I have to
use a
food processor?
Combine well
using a hand
mixer or
food processor.
It's not your fault that the
food processor I have not
used since the last time I made a dessert, must be 15 years ago, turned out to be dead, so I had to
use my Bamex hand
mixer and an electric
mixer.
You don't need to
use a
food processor; just a grater and a
mixing bowl.
While yeast is proofing I add dry ingredients to the
food processor and pulse to
mix 6 c. Flour 2 teaspoons salt 1/2 c. Sugar (you can
use more or less)[sometimes i
use about1 / 3 c. Sugar and 1/4 c. Honey.
Mix in the oatmeal, pumpkin, and flours (and vital wheat gluten, if
using) without kneading,
using a spoon, a 14 - cup capacity
food processor (with dough attachment), or a heavy - duty stand
mixer (with dough hook).
For the pastry, I highly recommend
using a
food processor (a stand
mixer also works) for
mixing and parchment paper for rolling out the dough.
2)
Use the manual potato masher — electric
food processors and
mixers make the mashed potatoes turn gummy.
Add cold butter and either
mix in your
food processor until dough starts coming together, or cut butter into flour and sugar
using 2 knives and your fingers.
If you want to
use an appliance like a
food processor, blender or stand
mixer, this one should work well.
I definitely
use my Kitchen Aid stand
mixer and my
food processor the most.
I made this cheese ball
using my
food processor, but you can
mix everything with a wooden spoon.
Using a simple hand
mixer,
food processor or blender,
mix together peanut butter, banana and vanilla until smooth.
Using a
food processor shred broccoli, carrots and red cabbage transferring to large
mixing bowl as you shred each vegetable.
For the full bread - making experience, I
mixed up the dough by hand, though you can certainly
use a stand
mixer or
food processor.
I
used my
food processor for the oats, but then I made the batter in my Kitchenaid
mixer.
I
used my
food processor to grind the oats today, then transferred everything to my Kitchenaid
mixer.
Use a
food processor fitted with a metal blade or a
mixing bowl with two forks to whisk together the flour, sugar and salt then pulse or cut in the butter until it is crumbly.
Mix all ingredients in a bowl, jar or
food processor and store in an air - tight container until ready to
use.
2 lb Yukon gold potatoes (or you can
mix it up, I
used Yukon and purple potatoes) 1 small yellow onion 1 egg 1/3 cup oat flour (grind rolled oats in a blender or
food processor) sea salt and freshly ground black pepper — to taste olive oil for brushing
I modified the original recipe a bit, because that's what I do — but in this case, only a tiny bit: I
used maple syrup in place of honey, and I let the
food processor mix in the coconut milk too.
Whether you
mix your dough by hand or
use a
food processor, the goal is to surround small bits of fat with flour and keep it cold.
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.
Mix all ingredients together
using a blender or
food processor until combined..
You should be able to
mix the dough
using a
food processor.