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The KitchenAid 7 cup / 1.7L Food Processor made quick work of chopping and shredding hard ingredients, but the results weren't exactly Instagram-worthy.
With this in mind, I had the opportunity to test and review KitchenAid’s 3.5-Cup Food Chopper — the smallest food processor that KitchenAid produces — to discover whether it was up to the task.
It's a kitchen workhorse. Food & Wine / Jaclyn Mastropasqua A food processor comes in handy for all kinds of food prep tasks, especially the tedious ones. Whether you want to grind up graham ...
Make home cooking easier with the help of this KitchenAid 13-cup food processor on sale for less than $150 at Amazon's Big Spring sale 2024.
The 500-watt KitchenAid KFP1318BM food processor masters our tests for chopping and shredding, and it’s one of the lower-priced options to boast a fairly large claimed capacity of 13 cups.
The KitchenAid 9 Cup/ 2.1 liter food KFP0921 is by many standards a small capacity food processor, but it’s not the smallest you can buy from KitchenAid, which also offers a 7 cup/ 1.7 liter option.
If you’re tired of chopping veggies by hand, a food processor can make food prep easier. Get this high-rated model while it’s on sale. KitchenAid’s 13-Cup Processor is 20% Off Right Now ...
With the KitchenAid 2.1L Food Processor, KitchenAid has thought of everything and comes with multiple attachments that chop, slice, grate, stir, whip, whisk and puree anything you put in it.
Food processors and choppers spare you lots of time and energy when it comes to cooking tasks like slicing or chopping. They’re easy to use, too, even if you’re a butter-fingered novice in the ...
To put the KitchenAid 7 cup / 1.7L Food Processor through its paces, I used the chopping blade and reversible slicing/shredding disc to shred carrot, slice cucumber, chop onion, and almonds.