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.
I have never
tried using my food processor, but you could give it a go.
I'd
try using a food processor, just don't overdo it.
Next time I may
try using the food processor to blend everything up.
Try using a food processor first to get everything chopped, and then add it to the blender.
Try using a food processor instead.
I've never
tried using a food processor for this dough.
Not exact matches
I also stupidly
tried to make this
using my
food processor, but it didn't blend well at all.
I have
tried to make some of your recipes calls for
food processor using my blender, they works ok, but I still have big chucks of medjoo dates in the raw brownie, or in other energy bites.
I
tried it in my Vitamin and it overheated my machine (I really hope I didn't kill it), so i had to
use my
food processor.
I learned this by
trying the same mustard recipe two ways — one
used a bit more beer so I reduced it over heat, and the other I blended in the
food processor to thicken,
using no heat.
but I love this bright color and would give these a
try if you brought these to my doorstep:) Oh my gosh, I
use my
food processor almost every day & don't know how I ever lived without one... I had a health coaching client recently that didn't own a
food processor, which presented a challenge for me giving her recipes to
try since I
use mine for so much!
I haven't
tried making the filling in a
food processor, but I would suggest
using a hand mixer if you have one.
Too often I've
tried a recipe that
uses a
food processor and the crust turned out terrible.
I
used my Vitamix to make mine and it worked well in my opinion, but after reading other bloggers» experiences, you may want to
try a
food processor first.
2 tbsp oat flour (or blend rolled oats into flour in a
food processor or spice grinder) 2 tbsp coconut flour 1/2 cup protein powder (I
used Hemp Pro 70) 1/4 cup cocoa powder 1/4 cup grated zucchini 1/4 cup grated apple (I
tried to process it into sauce but it was too little apple for the
food processor, so grated it was) 1/2 tsp baking soda 1 tsp cinnamon 3/4 tsp ground flax seeds 1/4 cup agave or your choice of sweetener 1/4 cup chocolate chips 3/4 cup hot water
I
tried to grind up oatmeal into oat flour to
use in cookies and the
food processor just made small chunks of oats... I had great luck in a coffee grinder, but you can only do a little at a time.
I
tried these with coconut oil in place of the butter and came out with decent cookies, but had a hell of a time getting the ingredients to blend, even with
using a
food processor.
I should note that I have
tried mashing the chickpeas by hand, but definitely recommend
using a
food processor or blender if you can.
Step 4: Place fruits in a blender /
food processor and puree until smooth or mash with a fork and let baby
try to
use a spoon or her fingers.
I would recommend
trying to
use your
food processor, but doing this in batches.
Step 1: Peel, pit and cut peaches into chunks Step 2: Peel, de seed and cut mango into chunks Step 3: Steam fruits together gently until tender if needed Step 4: Place in a blender /
food processor and puree until smooth or mash with a fork and let baby
try to
use a spoon or her fingers.
I have made these a bunch of times
using a
food processor, but
tried a stand mixer on my last batch and they came out perfectly.
I will
try this again, only I'll
use a regular
food processor this time or maybe the vita - mix blender.
Try using 1/2 cup of dates, and adding as little hot / warm water possible until it becomes a paste (while you blend it in a
food processor.)
You can certainly give the blender a
try, but it is really best to
use a
food processor to create a smooth emulsion of the sauce.
Make a list of some meals that are family favorites but easy to prepare and
try to create a menu that doesn't need the
use of equipment like a
food processor, which will add stress to the task if you are working in a temporary kitchen.
I first
tried creating my own purees
using a
food processor similar to this one as well as these containers for storage.
Since your child is eating purees
try using table
foods - cooked veggies, puree pasta dishes, potatoes (sweet and white) in mini
food processor which will provide more flavor, more calories, and more nutrition.
If you don't have the frozen variety handy,
try popping some rice cereal in the
food processor, and
use it as a breadcrumb replacement in a pinch.
I got ta
try your combo of it with avocado — would love to know what
food processor you are
using?
I did not have ground flax so I
tried to
use the
food processor to grind the flax seeds, did not work so well.
Try pulsing it in a
food processor, or
use a sharp knife to chop it down to bite - sized pieces.
Recipe sounds heavenly, can't wait to
try it
using my high «powered» (not «powdered»
food processor!)
I think they were
trying to decide whether they'd
use a microwave or a toaster oven more often, so my answer — «my
food processor!»
I've
tried using both the blender and
food processor to grind them up, but they don't dissolve and she passes them through in their «original» state.