What's a KitchenAid food processor?

Written by Ruben

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16 November 2022

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What's a KitchenAid food processor?

KitchenAid has many different kitchen machines. The food processor is 1 of them. With a food processor, you can chop, cut, and grate various types of vegetables and fruit. You can chop them into any shape and thickness. You can also use a food processor the to knead dough or to mix batter. We'll tell you more about the different models and what you can make with them.

KitchenAid food processor

What can you make with a food processor?

A food processor is a useful kitchen machine with which you can prepare many different things. For example, you can easily chop onions, slice an apple, or grate a block or cheese or a carrot. With the right accessories, you can also knead pie or pizza dough, or which egg whites. It's also possible to make fresh fruit juices or homemade fries. It's the ideal cooking buddy unlike a KitchenAid stand mixer, which is a real baking buddy.

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Food processor cutting disc

What's the difference between the models?

There are different KitchenAid food processors. The most important difference is the capacity, the included accessories, and the power. You can choose a capacity of 1.7, 2.1, 3.1, and 4L. In addition, smaller models come with fewer accessories than larger ones. With the large model, you'll get extra cutting and grating discs and a citrus press, for example. The power differs from 250 to 650W. The higher the power, the more easily you can process heavy ingredients, like dough.

KitchenAid cook processor

What's a cook processor?

In addition to the different food processors, there's also the KitchenAid Artisan cook processor. This cook processor has a 1500W power and a 4.5L capacity. You can grind, puree, chop, and mix various ingredients easily. But with the cook processor, you can also prepare complete meals. You can steam, boil, fry. Thanks to the automatic programs, you only have to add the right ingredients. The rest happens automatically.

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