Best Food Processors 2024 [don’t buy one before watching this]

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KitchenAid, Ninja Professional, Magimix, Cuisinart, and Breville offer a range of food processors with unique features and capabilities, catering to different needs and preferences in the kitchen. Each model has its strengths and weaknesses, from puree functions to multiple bowls, making them suitable for various cooking tasks but may require some trade-offs in terms of setup, cleaning, or price.

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  • Breville's 16 cup Sous Chef Peel and Dice food processor stands out for its versatility with various blades and discs, multiple bowls, and programmable mixing options, ensuring precise and efficient food preparation.
  • Magimix Compact 5200 XL Chrome 1100 watt food processor offers exceptional versatility with multiple bowls, knife-quality blades, and a blender mix insert, catering to a wide range of culinary needs and preferences.

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  • What are the key features of KitchenAid 13 cup food processor?

    Puree function, easy assembly, efficient, quiet, restaurant-quality textures.

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Top 5 Food Processors for Versatile Cooking

  • KitchenAid 13 cup food processor offers a puree function and easy assembly, making it efficient and quiet in producing restaurant-quality textures.
  • Ninja Professional 9 cup food processor, priced under $200, impresses with dishwasher-safe features, even chopping and slicing, though setup can be challenging for bigger batches.
  • Magimix Compact 5200 XL Chrome 1100 watt food processor includes multiple bowls, knife-quality blades, a blender mix insert, and various discs and attachments for versatile use.
  • Cuisine Art DFP 14 BC NY 14 cup food processor, a reliable workhorse with a large work bowl, simple controls, and effective dough kneading, though cleaning can be tricky.
  • Breville's 16 cup Sous Chef Peel and Dice food processor excels in shredding, slicing, and chopping, offering various blades and discs, multiple bowls, and programmable mixing options for precise results.
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