I am looking for a nut grinder that is for more personal use than commercial use. I am looking for a product that grinds the nuts rather than using a blade like most food processors. My experience making nut butters with processors have left a un smooth texture as to the ones you make at a whole food store. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiWTXNzI1iw& )(turn down volume) This video shows the consistency Im interested in. Again I know this is a commercial machine but was wondering if there is anyone that knows if you can get a personal sized that uses the same type grinding and produces the same texture. Thanks in advance.
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sorry. title should state Nut Grinders instead of just "peanut butter"
I’m thinking about grinding our own meats (beef, chicken, pork, etc). What suggestions do you have for someone just starting out. I don’t want to invest a lot of money in this. I have a Ninja Master Prep, but not a traditional food processor. What cuts of beef would you suggest using? What ratios of cuts would you blend together for the beef? Any suggestions or ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance!!
I don’t have a mixer. Not a stand mixer, not even a measly hand mixer. All I have is a food processor and my two hands, along with a few stirring utensils. I have a cake to make this Saturday. Does anyone have any tips or recipes that work well without a mixer? Thanks in advance!
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I usually threw in cool bracli and potato, butter in food processors, I don’ know if it really had any nutritional value.
Anyother recipes I can expeice on the food processor, that nutious in value and delicious??
Any mommy don’t share them, Thanks in advance
sorry, the braclili is cooked first with olive oil. Than rocessed, any nutrition can give me veriaties of entries that my tolder will enjoy?
I want to make hummus, but I don’t have a food processor (or a blender), but I have an electric hand mixer and I was wondering if I could use that. I don’t want to spend extra money on a food processor because I know I won’t use it very often. Thanks in advance.
I’ve always made pasta dough in my food processor, but it died on me a couple years ago. I have since used my pasta roller for fimo/sculpy clay. Can I use something to wash my pasta machine so it’s usable for food again? Can my Kitchenaid make pasta dough? Thanks in advance.