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How Do You Decide Whether To Use A Blender Or A Food Processor?

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How Do You Decide Whether To Use A Blender Or A Food Processor?

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• Understand the difference between a blender and a food processor: • A blender is great for blending liquids and substances which contain a lot of liquid. • A food processor is much more versatile and is suitable for dealing with non-liquid, heavier foods. The food processor will chop, julienne, pulverize, mash, split, etc. foods. Your blender, on the other hand, will probably start smoking if you force it to try and do these things. • Both have areas of overlap but there are some tasks that one is better at doing than the other, and it makes sense to have both on hand in a well-equipped kitchen.[1] • Use a blender for such kitchen jobs as pureeing, emulsifying, blending and grinding. Blenders are suitable for making food and drinks such as smoothies, soups, sauces, liquid-based dips. They liquefy fruit well (unless it is really hard fruit). They are often found behind the bar as an essential for making cocktails. • Use a food processor for shredding, slicing, kneading (dough), grindi

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