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Easy and Fast Cooking

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By: Alden Jerry

magimix compact=While cooking food in the kitchen most of the time is wasted in cutting the vegetables, slicing the tomatoes and onions for the puree and preparing the dough for the breads. It takes a lot of effort and results in a mess at times. However, with the efficient food processors you can enjoy cooking food.

It is an efficient kitchen appliance that helps to do the various tasks related to cooking with great ease and speed. It helps to shred, slice, grind, grate, chop and cut the various food items. They are available in different models and designs. These advanced appliances help the users to easily cook food in the kitchen by reducing the time and effort needed to cut the vegetables. The enhanced models can also help in preparing vegetable juice, citrus juice and grinding the vegetables. These high tech equipments are the best aide in the kitchen. The latest models have the facilities like special attachments for making the cake barter, kneading dough, beating eggs etc.

These appliances are available in a variety of sizes. They have a motor, two jars with a lid to cover them and feeding tube along with several attachments. The high power motor is fixed in the main base appliance. Various attachments and bowls are placed on this base only. The sophisticated appliance are created with the best quality material. They use the food grade plastic with which the various food items which are processed in it remain healthy and nutritious.

There are a number of attachments that are available with these appliances. The Sabatier blade is used to slice and shred the vegetables and foot items. There are a variety of other add-ons with which you can easily cut the various vegetables and fruits in attractive patterns. This helps you to garnish the food and prepare delicious salads etc.

Generally the fine quality food processors have the a dough blade with which you can make the dough for the pizzas or breads. They also have an egg whip attachment that can be used to beat the eggs for omelet. This can also be used for creams. The French fries disc helps to cut the potatoes to make the equally sized French fries. The citrus juicer is needed to prepare the orange juice etc.

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seahawk2006 asked:


I want to make pesto, but I don’t have a traditional food processor or blender. I have one of those “Magic Bullet” machines and there is no opening to “continually drizzle the olive oil into the mixture.” Can I still make a good pesto?

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jakovjunior888 asked:


If i melt sugar into caramel and add hazelnuts and than leave it to cold on silicone mat, can i blend it in my new kitchenaid artisan food processor?

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tired324 asked:


I want to make homeade salsa, but I have never bought a food processor. I was just wondering if any one knew of a small inexpensive one that would just be used occasionaly? oh and where they bought theirs?

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alventura160 asked:


I don’t want to buy an expensive food processor right now and I don’t want to waste money on a cheap one either. Will a blender work?

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shf27 asked:


I have bought a food processor in india, Maharaja Whiteline. What converter/pins should I use with the Food processor to make it work in US? FYI, it is a 600 W motor/engine
I have bought a converter pin (indian pin to US) from radio shack. It still does not run the food processor

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Kay asked:


Can you chop chicken in a food processor or does it grind it all up and make a gross puree?

I’m make chicken and rice and I normally always chop the chicken, which I’m okay with, but I have a really nice food processor that would be cool to use too.
A thick paste? Even if you just pulse it?

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