Ones that chop, blend, and knead with ease.
Since its debut in the early '70s, the Cuisinart food processor has been the standard for home cooks looking for some assistance in the kitchen. And this hefty 14-cup model provides it. It does the basics of chopping, slicing, shredding, and even kneading—and that’s just with the standard attachments. If you want to spiralize or get a perfect dice, there’s an attachment for that.
For Barbone, her food processor needs to do it all. “It can handle mincing a single garlic cloveIf the 14-cup size seems extravagant, keep in mind that this tool is meant to help you out in the kitchen for years to come—well beyond the three-year warranty—so this size means you can make pizza dough in it whenever you decide to, even if you’ve only ever used it to make pestos and sauces up until then.
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