April 16th, 2010

I have a Kitchenaid 3 cup Food Chopper….what should I do with it?

I also have the big food processor and stand mixer. With these two items, I have found that I rarely use the 3 cup mixer. What kinds of jobs would be good specifically for the smaller chopper?

January 25th, 2011

Can anyone reccomend a Food Procesor? (UK)?

Hi, I’m after a food processor to do all the tedious jobs I do by hand :) Looking at around the £50-£80 mark. The Antony Worrall Thompson Intelligent Food Processor seems good, but the only review I can find of that slates it 3/10.
Anyone got any recommendations??
Thanks
Sorry didnt realise there was a specific uk bit! doh!

November 27th, 2010

Food Processor + Hand Blenders?

Hey, recently started doing some cooking and don’t have either of the above, but alot of the recipes require me to use a Food processor to mix stuff up, for example cream crackers, garlic and some herbs, some others have more some even less, some recipes like soup i need a hand blended to blend them.

I don’t really fancy buying each of them as i don’t have alot of spare cash, so can i just buy a Hand blender like: http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/4232331/Trail/searchtext%3EHAND+BLENDER.htm and can it do both he same jobs? it has a little Food processor tub so i Guess i only need to buy one of these? or will i still need both?

July 21st, 2010

Stand mixer for pastry and bread making?

Does anyone have any recommendations for a good pastry and bread making?

I have heard that both theCuisnart and the Kitchenaid are okay at mediocre jobs but are not good at kneading tough dough and stuff.

My question to you all is– Do i really need a mixer to knead dough? Or can I just use my hands?

Do you need to need dough for pastries? Is a stand mixer a necessity for pastries?

And please mention some excellent brand names– I have heard Hobart is one of them.














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