
- HIGH SPEED BLENDER VS FOOD PROCESSOR HOW TO
- HIGH SPEED BLENDER VS FOOD PROCESSOR FULL
- HIGH SPEED BLENDER VS FOOD PROCESSOR PROFESSIONAL
Suitable for busy people heading off to work and school kids who can whip up a healthy drink of blended fruits and vegetables every day without much supervision.
Great way for kids to get fruit and veg into their diet. Can increase your RDI of fruit and veg intake. It'll help you to get wholefoods into your diet in a drinkable form. Some water is usually added to aid with the blending. Blends fruits and vegetables to a liquid and lets you drink on the go from the same bottle. Pre-programmed settings for soups, smoothies and crushing ice.Īlso known as personal blenders, popular models include the Nutribullet, Nutri Ninja and MagicBullet. Plastic jug – they're lighter when filled to capacity. Can be bulky, which uses up valuable bench and cupboard space. May need to purchase a costly dry jug for grinding. Construction-wise, they're more solid than cheaper blenders. If you're committed to a healthy diet and want velvety-smooth smoothies, purees and soups. Some spin so fast they can even heat raw vegetables and liquids to a gentle temperature, resulting in a quick and healthy soup. High-performance blenders are suitable for emulsifying dressings and mayonnaise, pureeing soup, making silky smooth smoothies and blended cocktails, sorbet, grinding nut butters and crushing ice. Popular brands of these 'super blenders' include Vitamix, Breville, Optimum, Oster, Blendtec, KitchenAid and BioChef. Have a secure lid that's easy to remove.
May not give you silky smooth smoothies or blend fibrous, leafy vegetables very well. They don't knead dough, mash potatoes, grind nuts, make nut butters, chop vegetables or finely chop breadcrumbs. Traditional blenders can emulsify mayo, puree soup, make smoothies and blend frozen drinks and cocktails. Have a larger capacity for blending smoothies and soups. Popular brands include Breville, KitchenAid, Electrolux, Sunbeam, Kenwood and Cuisinart. There may be a steep learning curve with the controls. Cleaning can be a hassle as the bowls can trap food odours and it can be a chore to clean thick batter or other foods off the blade or from the side of the bowl. HIGH SPEED BLENDER VS FOOD PROCESSOR HOW TO
Requires a willingness to learn how to prepare food in a different way than what you may be used to.Limited in-bowl capacity if you have a large family.They can't shred, slice or grate unless they have a food processor attachment.If you already have a benchtop mixer, steamer, mini food processor, grinder, blender, scales or mill, and are comfortable and happy using these appliances.Expensive – some can cost more than $2000.It's also a good way to introduce cooking to children.
HIGH SPEED BLENDER VS FOOD PROCESSOR PROFESSIONAL
Both novice and professional cooks will find it useful as it can make tedious jobs such as chopping and stirring easier.
Suitable for anyone from a busy family, newlyweds and young people moving out of the family home. Makes butter, yoghurt, rice flour, nut milks, spice mix, pastry, bread doughs, pizza, focaccia dough, nut butters, stock paste, baby food, drinks, smoothies, sorbets, ice creams, jams and marmalades, sauces, steams (meats, dumplings), risottos, casseroles, soups and grinds coffee. It saves time in the kitchen and enables you to do other things while you're cooking. HIGH SPEED BLENDER VS FOOD PROCESSOR FULL
If you a have cupboard full of small appliances and want to declutter your kitchen.Replaces a benchtop and handheld mixer, steamer, mini food processor, grinder, blender, scales and a mill.It cooks, steams, stirs, chops, mills, weighs (if scale is built-in), grinds, blends, emulsifies, kneads and mixes.Popular models include the Thermomix, BioChef Mycook, KitchenAid Cook Processor, Magimix Cook Expert and Tefal Cuisine Companion. Read all-in-one kitchen machines review All-in-one kitchen machines