Whisk, knead, and mix with a stand mixer

Written by Joey

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12 November 2024

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Whisk, knead, and mix with a stand mixer

The most important functions of a food processor are to chop, cut, and grate vegetables and fruit. But did you know that you can also easily whip cream, knead dough, and mix batter? In this article, we'll tell you which accessories you need.

Get started with your food processor

Get started with your food processor

When you purchase a food processor, accessories are often included. With these 3 accessories, you can best use the food processor.

  • Whisk with an egg white whisk
  • Knead with a dough blade
  • Mix with a cleaver
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Whisk with egg white whisker

If you want to whip cream or egg whites, use the egg white whisk. The look of this attachment differs per brand. Sometimes, it's comparable to a whisk as you'd see with a hand mixer, but sometimes this accessory looks more like the blade of your food processor. No matter what they look like, they all do the same. They whisk air into cream and egg whites to make them expand and become stiff. As a result, you can easily make whipped cream or merengue.

Dough blade for food processor

Knead with dough blade

Do you want to make your own pie, bread, or pizza dough? It's best to use the dough blade for thick dough. This attachment for your food processor looks like the regular blade, but is slightly wider. This 'stretches' the dough a little in the mixing bowl during kneading. Don't you have a dough blade? You can use the regular blade. If you want to knead heavy dough, check if your food processor has a power of 1000W or more.

Blade for food processor

Mix with the cleaver

Are you getting started with thin batter, for example for pancakes? Use the cleaver. This attachment is sturdy and you can also use it to chop carrots. With the cleaver, you can also mix thicker batter with a lot of flour, butter, and sugar, or ready made mix. Never use the whisk, because it might get damaged.

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