I like to
use the food processor attachment on my immersion blender.
Not exact matches
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 know other
food processors do (it's clear from the separate jug), but then Magimix has something called a «blendermix»
attachment... So could you
use it to make smoothies, blend soups or make nutmilk?
When I first started off I
used a Kenwood
food processor and blender set where one base and two
attachments meant that I didn't need so much storage space.
Using the grater
attachment of a
food processor, grate potatoes and remaining 1 1/4 cup diced onion.
Also, I shred my carrots in the
food processor (linked in tools section below),
using the grater
attachment.
2 cups of shredded carrots (I just threw them into my
food processor and
used the grater
attachment)
Use a slicing
attachment of a
food processor or a mandolin to thinly slice the Brussels sprouts (you can also do this by hand with a sharp knife but it's time consuming af).
* peel persimmon, roughly chop, then puree in a
food processor or blender until smooth (I
used the single - size serving cup
attachment on my blender, it was the perfect size)
I
used the single serving for my Ninja, but some handheld blenders also have a tiny
food processor attachment.
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).
I've never
used a potato ricer, I've always just
used the cheese grater
attachment on my
food processor, but I'm sure others will be appreciative of the tip
I really recommend
using a grating
attachment on a
food processor.
Once all your veggies are peeled cut them into quarters (I cut my squash into thirds to make it more equal in size to the others) and feed them through the
food processor using the slicing
attachment.
Peel beets and carrots and grate by hand or
using the grating
attachment on a
food processor.
Grate the butter on a box grater or
use the shredder
attachment on a
food processor (preferred).
Or
use a
food processor with a fine slicer
attachment for the cabbage and rough grating
attachment for the carrots.
I
used the shredding
attachment on my
food processor.
In a
food processor or mixing bowl with the paddle
attachment, mix the cream cheese until smooth (
use the
food processor if you're
using the beans).
Super slice»em: Slice the peeled ginger
using a slicing tool like a good mandoline or a
food processor with a super thin - slice tool
attachment.
Use your
food processor to grate your carrots with the grater
attachment.
I like to prepare small batch dressings like this one in the mini
food processor attachment of my stick blender, but feel free to
use any blender or
food processor.
Shred your zucchini
using a hand grater or the shredding
attachment on your
food processor.
Start by breaking down your cacao solids, you ca do this
using a grating
attachment with your
food processor or just simply place in a ziplock back, push all of the air out, cover with a tea towel and go to town on it with a rolling pin — I mean really give it a solid beating, don't be shy!
Using a
food processor fitted with the shredder
attachment, shred the zucchini squash, carrots, celery, sweet potato, onion, and garlic.
To make the meatballs, start by finely mincing the mushrooms
using a
food processor with the blade
attachment.
If you can't find grass - fed ground sirloin, you can substitute lean grass - fed beef cubes and grind them yourself at home
using a
food processor or the grinder
attachment on your mixer.
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
Shred sweet potato and onion (I
use the shredder
attachment on the
food processor).
Lift the parchment off of the baking sheets and
use to transfer the nuts and oats to a
food processor fitted with the steel blade
attachment.
If you don't have one,
use a
food processor fitted with the thinnest slicing
attachment.
Place all filling ingredients in a blender and process until smooth (you could also
use a stand mixer fitted with a paddle
attachment, or a
food processor to do this).
Tip:
Use your
food processor with grating
attachment to grate cheese, potato, and onion (In that order).
I was too impatient to finely slice the corrots and fennel so I
used the slicing
attachment to my
food processor and it worked well but probably would have been better finely sliced.
Mix in the remaining dry ingredients without kneading,
using a spoon, a 14 - cup capacity
food processor (with dough
attachment), or a heavy duty stand mixer (with dough hook).
Threw all of the veggie ingredients into the
food processor using the slicing
attachment.
Use a
food processor with a grating
attachment or a box grater to break florets into grain - size bits.
I
use my mini-mill
attachment for my
food processor which works better than the standard bowl
attachment.
* I
use a
food processor with a grater
attachment for these tasks.
To make einkorn flour: Grind einkorn berries into flour
using a
food processor or blender with chopping
attachment.
In the meantime, shred the potatoes
using the shredding
attachment of your
food processor or a box grater.
I can do the mixing in the
food processor and rolling out
using my new
attachment.
Wash and peel carrots, then grate
using a hand grater or
food processor shredding
attachment with fine holes (small shreds).
Grate carrots
using the fine grater
attachment of a
food processor or grate the carrots by hand
using a box grater and set aside.
All you need to achieve these rice - like grains is a box grater — or if you're lazy, like me,
use the grater
attachment on your
food processor.
So
use a small setting of your box grater or
food processor's grating
attachment to turn the carrots into fluffy pieces.
You can also
use the grater
attachment on your
food processor.
Wash and remove ends from the zucchini, then grate
using a hand grater or
food processor shredding
attachment with fine holes (small shreds).
I
used the grater
attachment on my
food processor for the beetroot to speed things along even further but you can grate by hand if you don't have such a thing.
My
food processor recently bit the dust so I actually ended up
using the chopper
attachment to my stick blender.