A great way to clean the food processor when done is to fill with warm water to the fill line and add a couple drops of dish soap and process. Makes cleaning it so much easier.
Whenever I'm using my food processor to cut up cheese for homemade pizza, I take the opportunity to chop up a bunch of other things as well. It's an easy way to shred things like onions, ham, chunks of leftover roast, and anything else I think I might cut up to use in a meal that week. If I'm already committed to cleaning up a food processor, I may as well get the maximum use out of it.
Totally! When I make cole slaw I start out with carrots and make extra for salad or carrot banana muffins. Take those out then do onions then cabbage. Also - do the dressing in a bowl nit in cuisinart and the whole thing rinses out! I Use Mine for Everything! Best kitchen invention ever. Worked for a catering company years ago & learned a ton of uses & recipes. Love ATK! And yes, please 🙏 Lose the Music!!!
I use mine often to make cookies. I pulse 2 cups of oats about 12 pulses till it's all powdery. Then use it instead regular plain flour. The oatmeal cookies have a deep rich taste. You can add some rasins in the dough too.
Never put fresh ice in your food processor! Always wait until it starts to go clear a bit and run a bit of water. Strain it and use it then. Super hard ice can chip or break your blades at worst, and dull them very quickly at the least. No one wants to choke on a blade shard... :o I learned this the hard way when I bought a snow cone maker and destroyed it on the first try. I read the instructions and it told me this same thing. I replaced it and have been using it for over 2 years just fine. It makes a big difference!
I quite literally just made pizza dough using the exact same processor. Have done it before but I'd been concerned about the heat from the processor harming the yeast. Thanks for pointing out ice water as a solution!
I made the pizza dough recipe again yesterday. I added some herb de province to the dough. It was even more amazing. I love this dough recipe. I think I will be trashing all my other pizza dough recipes. Thanks for sharing and demonstrating how to use my processor. I normally use my stand mixer but from now on I will be using my processor.
I made the pizza dough in my Cuisinart Processor. I have to say by far this was the best pizza dough I’ve ever made. I will be making it again and again. In fact it will be my go to pizza dough recipe.
I use my processor all the time. I have, and highly recommend, a Braun processor. I used mine to make potato flour from dried mashed potato flakes - use those for Pullman bread. Mine has a little bowl that fits inside for smaller jobs like garlic butter, and blue cheese dressing. I also use my processor to make scones. Mine has a citrus juicer attachment, does a great job for lots of juice. Of course, I also use it to make pico de gallo and the mean crushed onion and pepper sauce I use as base for meatloaf. I love my food processor!
@@suzisaintjames That may happen over time, but I preempt that by having a second blade that I use when extreme sharpness isn't needed: crushing ice, kneading dough, etc. I save the sharpest one for mincing herbs, chopping onions, etc.
Love the tip about making whipped cream! And I always thought I had to use the dough blade for making dough - thanks for the clarification on that. Great video!
I leave mine plugged in and grade slice chop and dice every meal thanks for the crushed ice tip. 😊❤️ love my 30 year old Cuisinart DLC7 14 cup. It’s certainly a quality product.
This channel was the reason I purchased that exact same food processor. It wasn't cheap but I use it multiple times a week. Best appliance I ever bought for my lifestyle. 💖
Wow your food processor defines your lifestyle lmao. They all work the same way hahahaha What's your lifestyle called that makes it unique to this appliance may I ask?
@@ellamone9998 Major yikes. No, they don’t all work the same way. You clearly have never watched any comparison videos between brands. So many or absolute garbage! Furthermore, people use food processors to save time in the kitchen because either they don’t have the time to spend cooking that long, but want fresh food, or they have a physical limitation (the latter is my issue, as I have a physical disability). That indeed is a lifestyle! Grow up!
I use it to make fritters, mostly courgette with curry powder, an egg, salt and pepper, a bit of flour. Makes a quick and yummy lunch, I top with mayonaisse and fresh tomato.
Glad I watched your video!!!!! I Purchased the KitchenAid food processor 7 cup and I realize when I got it home that it did not have the plastic attachment for kneading dough. Thank you for your explanation as to where the metal attachment is preferred versus the plastic attachment. Thank you test kitchen I don’t have to find things out the hard way😍🥰
You can also grind your own meat using a food processor! Most people have never seen the difference in taste and texture between home-ground beef and pre-ground but it's actually huge.
Unbelievable! My food processor has been sitting in the kitchen cabinet for many years. I forgot about it! And I’ve been chopping everything by knife! Thank you!!
I bought a wonderful Food Processor Cookbook ( The Food Processor Family Cookbook, by Sizemore) on Amazon because I’m a ‘newbie’ using a FP... wish I had bought one years ago.. it’s brilliant! The book is very reasonable with great easy to follow recipes.
The dough forming is cool. I tried the "dough" blade years ago, grumbled al the way through washing the tools. I'll give this a try, I bake 3 or 4 times a week, and making this short work out of the process will be a savior when time is paramount. Thanks!
LOL Pecans and Macadamia's cost more per pound than anything I can think of in my area...even Lobster is cheaper...and I live in the California desert.
Awesome video!! I use mine to chop beef into burgers. Make sure you cube your beef and it’s halfway frozen and it makes a super fresh and tasty burger 🍔.
I do this, 50% sirloin 25% short rib and 25% Tri-Tip. And sometimes I’ll toss some ground bacon in. Awesome sauce burgers. I also use the same ratio to make ground beef for my Chili Con Carne. Patties come out so tender and juicy and out of this world flavor.
Be careful with soft cheeses like mozzarella, I broke my bowl. When doing soft cheeses, chill them down in the freezer for about 15 minutes. Then no problem
I always make pizza dough in my kitchenaid food processor, but I usually use warm water to help activate the yeast. Also, the recipe that came with the processor never suggested waiting 10 mins before adding the oil ( and I always use olive oil for better flavor). It also suggested breaking the dough ball into chunks after it collects at the top of the blade and re-whirling a few times ( to approximate kneading, I guess). I usually let the finished dough rest in an oiled bowl afterwards - at least 30 mins if using quick rising yeast. Curious if it makes any difference to wait before adding the oil, so will definitely try this. I also usually add a bit of salt, garlic powder, and herbs de province, thyme, or oregano ( and sometimes a dash of cayenne if I’m feeling frisky) to the dough to enhance the flavor.
I have used a Cuisinart food processor with dough blade to make bread since 1986. Small amounts of flour work best with the metal blade but I think the 3 cups of hi gluten flour for pizza was updated be fine. Would love to see the program where you showed the difference. No complaints, just questions!
@@keales9564 No you don't, kneading develops gluten by incorporating water to the flour. The food processor is basically a kneading machine on steroids, it destroys and combines everything until gluten absorbs enough water that it becomes a elastic dough and can't break no more. It only works on low hydration dough thoug, so the kneading machine is still better for a wide variety of breads and stuff.
@@keales9564 Also, is the same reason why no knead bread recipes exist. In some cases, with enough hydration, you can let a dough develop it's gluten by itself with fermentation.
Awesome stuff. I bet you can do some of this stuff in a blender as well. Please do more of these! I never comment so that should tell you how interested I am in more!
My mixer & blender do all of those things very well (and require less work cleaning). Yes, even the nut flour can be easily done in an Oster blender. Leave the food processor to making lots and lots of mis en place & copious amounts of slicing/shredding.
five star puns throughout this video Dough! Good to know!! Thumbs up for the pizza dough recipe and instructions. Awesome stuff. I bet you can do some of this stuff in a blender as well.
America’s Test Kitchen: do you read the comments? Can you please consider lowering the music volume? It competes with the person speaking and is extremely distracting.
Sherri, I agree. Thanks for binging this up. I’m hard of hearing and unfortunately, it’s the higher pitches voices that I have to ask to repeat. Sorry ladies.
Why have music at all? It adds nothing to a cooking demo. And Brooks, that’s correct. As we age, we lose the higher ranges of sound first, so women's voices become less distinct to all of us, women and men. So it’s particularly important to have no or low volume background when women are the presenters and the audience is of mixed ages.
Betty Levitin - I definitely agree that no music would be ideal. It’s totally not necessary and doesn’t enhance the video at all - in fact it makes it just awful to listen to.
I agree. Never understood why people feel it necessary to add music when you're trying to hear/learn something. At the very least it's distracting and at its worst it downright annoying.
Calm down, Sherri. If you don’t like the video production, find another one that suits your needs. There’s also closed captions for all you hearing impaired folk.
Great ideas. I don't see that the pistachio nuts look like flour but then I'm thinking wheat flour. Thumbs up for the pizza dough recipe and instructions. five star puns throughout this video It's also good at making pie dough.
For years I hand made my pierogi dough batch by batch. One day I tried my food processor. I will never go back to hand mixing. It takes under a minute.
A great way to clean the food processor when done is to fill with warm water to the fill line and add a couple drops of dish soap and process. Makes cleaning it so much easier.
Whenever I'm using my food processor to cut up cheese for homemade pizza, I take the opportunity to chop up a bunch of other things as well. It's an easy way to shred things like onions, ham, chunks of leftover roast, and anything else I think I might cut up to use in a meal that week. If I'm already committed to cleaning up a food processor, I may as well get the maximum use out of it.
Good tip.
Great idea!
Good tip
You’re right !
Totally! When I make cole slaw I start out with carrots and make extra for salad or carrot banana muffins. Take those out then do onions then cabbage. Also - do the dressing in a bowl nit in cuisinart and the whole thing rinses out!
I Use Mine for Everything! Best kitchen invention ever. Worked for a catering company years ago & learned a ton of uses & recipes. Love ATK!
And yes, please 🙏 Lose the Music!!!
I use mine often to make cookies. I pulse 2 cups of oats about 12 pulses till it's all powdery. Then use it instead regular plain flour. The oatmeal cookies have a deep rich taste. You can add some rasins in the dough too.
Never put fresh ice in your food processor!
Always wait until it starts to go clear a bit and run a bit of water. Strain it and use it then. Super hard ice can chip or break your blades at worst, and dull them very quickly at the least. No one wants to choke on a blade shard... :o
I learned this the hard way when I bought a snow cone maker and destroyed it on the first try. I read the instructions and it told me this same thing. I replaced it and have been using it for over 2 years just fine. It makes a big difference!
Wow! Thank you for this tip.
Thanks a lot!
Your comment has so many more upvotes than so many other comments here, but RUclips‘s algorithm decided to bury it. Sad.
I quite literally just made pizza dough using the exact same processor. Have done it before but I'd been concerned about the heat from the processor harming the yeast. Thanks for pointing out ice water as a solution!
I made the pizza dough recipe again yesterday. I added some herb de province to the dough. It was even more amazing. I love this dough recipe. I think I will be trashing all my other pizza dough recipes. Thanks for sharing and demonstrating how to use my processor. I normally use my stand mixer but from now on I will be using my processor.
I made the pizza dough in my Cuisinart Processor. I have to say by far this was the best pizza dough I’ve ever made. I will be making it again and again. In fact it will be my go to pizza dough recipe.
I use my processor all the time. I have, and highly recommend, a Braun processor. I used mine to make potato flour from dried mashed potato flakes - use those for Pullman bread. Mine has a little bowl that fits inside for smaller jobs like garlic butter, and blue cheese dressing. I also use my processor to make scones. Mine has a citrus juicer attachment, does a great job for lots of juice. Of course, I also use it to make pico de gallo and the mean crushed onion and pepper sauce I use as base for meatloaf. I love my food processor!
Please make more of these types of videos. We all have appliances but may not know the "hidden" uses. The crushed ice one was new for me.
I worry that the hard ice will dull my blades? 💜🌞🌵
@@suzisaintjames That may happen over time, but I preempt that by having a second blade that I use when extreme sharpness isn't needed: crushing ice, kneading dough, etc. I save the sharpest one for mincing herbs, chopping onions, etc.
Michael Mabajhac “Well, you certainly won’t be accepted in Mensa.” There. Fixed it for you.
@@suzisaintjames ice actually sharpens blades...
Jky
Love the tip about making whipped cream! And I always thought I had to use the dough blade for making dough - thanks for the clarification on that. Great video!
I use mine for nut butter... it’s so much better than store bought when you can add your own flavors and spices!
Brilliant idea!
tutorial?
2/22. Texas here. These are great tips I never knew.
Thumbs up for the pizza dough recipe and instructions.
Please do more of these! I never comment so that should tell you how interested I am in more!
I leave mine plugged in and grade slice chop and dice every meal thanks for the crushed ice tip. 😊❤️ love my 30 year old Cuisinart DLC7 14 cup. It’s certainly a quality product.
same with me 39 years
This channel was the reason I purchased that exact same food processor. It wasn't cheap but I use it multiple times a week. Best appliance I ever bought for my lifestyle. 💖
Wow your food processor defines your lifestyle lmao. They all work the same way hahahaha What's your lifestyle called that makes it unique to this appliance may I ask?
@@ellamone9998 im really curious too but its been 3 years and still no answer
@@ellamone9998
Major yikes. No, they don’t all work the same way. You clearly have never watched any comparison videos between brands. So many or absolute garbage!
Furthermore, people use food processors to save time in the kitchen because either they don’t have the time to spend cooking that long, but want fresh food, or they have a physical limitation (the latter is my issue, as I have a physical disability). That indeed is a lifestyle!
Grow up!
@@alpiasker
You also don’t have much going on upstairs, nor curtesy I see.
I use it to make fritters, mostly courgette with curry powder, an egg, salt and pepper, a bit of flour. Makes a quick and yummy lunch, I top with mayonaisse and fresh tomato.
Glad I watched your video!!!!! I Purchased the KitchenAid food processor 7 cup and I realize when I got it home that it did not have the plastic attachment for kneading dough. Thank you for your explanation as to where the metal attachment is preferred versus the plastic attachment. Thank you test kitchen I don’t have to find things out the hard way😍🥰
We need more of these videos! I'd love to learn more about how to use my various kitchen appliances!
I love this - can't wait for my machine to arrive today.
You can also grind your own meat using a food processor! Most people have never seen the difference in taste and texture between home-ground beef and pre-ground but it's actually huge.
@@puppylove42
Yes, I’m sure the animals thank you for the tips on how to ground up their bodies to taste even better.
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 The animals are dead long before this happens, so I am pretty sure they don't know how fine the meat is being ground up.
Great video, thanks for sharing!
Great idea to use the blade for making bread! Thank you.
This is great. Please make more videos. As a new owner of my first processor, I want to learn what I can do with it especially in various recipes
Unbelievable! My food processor has been sitting in the kitchen cabinet for many years. I forgot about it! And I’ve been chopping everything by knife! Thank you!!
Love it. Bought a food processor many months ago and haven't used it simply because I did not know of other uses for it.
I bought a wonderful Food Processor Cookbook ( The Food Processor Family Cookbook, by Sizemore) on Amazon because I’m a ‘newbie’ using a FP... wish I had bought one years ago.. it’s brilliant! The book is very reasonable with great easy to follow recipes.
@@barbbroad7130 Thank you for your recommendation. I’ve just ordered a copy of the cookbook tonight.🙏
yeah, more like this please...I know the standard uses for my appliances, but what else can they be used for in the kitchen. Thanks for sharing
I never thought of doing whipped cream in the food processor I'm going to try it!
I make butter in my food processor..we love it 😀
Doesn't chopping ice damage the blades? My food processor manual specifically advises against it.
The dough forming is cool. I tried the "dough" blade years ago, grumbled al the way through washing the tools. I'll give this a try, I bake 3 or 4 times a week, and making this short work out of the process will be a savior when time is paramount. Thanks!
The last time I looked, Cuisinart doesn't even include the dough blade any more. It was superfluous.
Please do more of these! I never comment so that should tell you how interested I am in more!
yes, please make more of these
Thanks for the tip on kneading flour.please do make such videos on kitchen gadgets
2 cups of pistachios? Did someone win the lottery?
LOL Pecans and Macadamia's cost more per pound than anything I can think of in my area...even Lobster is cheaper...and I live in the California desert.
Lol! Seriously! A lot of recipes are like that and I'm like, "how am I ever going to have that luxury of using that much nuts?"
Ha ha haaaaaaaaaaaaaa
She's a chef so they probably had those different types of nuts in the test kichen....
@@meganyates3010 r/whooosh
Awesome video!! I use mine to chop beef into burgers. Make sure you cube your beef and it’s halfway frozen and it makes a super fresh and tasty burger 🍔.
What cut do you use? Chuck?
Great idea!
@@QuickQuips I use a mix of chuck and sirloin.
I do this, 50% sirloin 25% short rib and 25% Tri-Tip. And sometimes I’ll toss some ground bacon in. Awesome sauce burgers. I also use the same ratio to make ground beef for my Chili Con Carne.
Patties come out so tender and juicy and out of this world flavor.
Thank you! Wonderful and informative video!
Wow!! I did not know I can use it for lots of other food. Thanks for teaching and sharing.
Please make more of these videos with simple recipes one can do in a food processor!
Great segment on making dough. Please make one on sourdough.
Great video I also use mine for grating cheese. I would not have though of the whip cream and the dough. Thanks
I recommend the king Arthur recipe for the pizza dough.
Thanks
OMGeee. Awesome tips! Thanks so much!
Be careful with soft cheeses like mozzarella, I broke my bowl. When doing soft cheeses, chill them down in the freezer for about 15 minutes. Then no problem
@@markmatthews7315 can u explain more about it? So prior to shredding cheese you'd put it in the freezer as opposed to just taking out of the fridge?
Awesome stuff. I bet you can do some of this stuff in a blender as well.
It's also good at making pie dough.
excellent pizza dough recipe - did not consider using metal blade for dough!
Thanks for the good tips.
Thank you, brilliant video
Thank you 😊
Ah.. this is what I'm looking for.. I need food processor which can make bread yeast or dough... Love.it! ❤️ And keep this up❤️
Perfect tutorial, I needed that to prep up my skills. 😊
I always make pizza dough in my kitchenaid food processor, but I usually use warm water to help activate the yeast. Also, the recipe that came with the processor never suggested waiting 10 mins before adding the oil ( and I always use olive oil for better flavor). It also suggested breaking the dough ball into chunks after it collects at the top of the blade and re-whirling a few times ( to approximate kneading, I guess). I usually let the finished dough rest in an oiled bowl afterwards - at least 30 mins if using quick rising yeast. Curious if it makes any difference to wait before adding the oil, so will definitely try this. I also usually add a bit of salt, garlic powder, and herbs de province, thyme, or oregano ( and sometimes a dash of cayenne if I’m feeling frisky) to the dough to enhance the flavor.
Thank you !! Loved this and I'm
new at it . So I'm looking for this whole new level of making food in ways I previously never thought possible !!♡!!
Very helpful thank you
Thank u so Much! I never thought of the ICE! Cheers!!!!
I have used a Cuisinart food processor with dough blade to make bread since 1986. Small amounts of flour work best with the metal blade but I think the 3 cups of hi gluten flour for pizza was updated be fine. Would love to see the program where you showed the difference. No complaints, just questions!
Good video. I have the exact same processor and really like it. I use it monthly to make peanut butter, which turns out fantastic.
Loved the video and recipe.
Good info..used it to make the atk bkfst pizza before ,never knew you can make dough with ice water
I liked this video a lot! I love my food processor for making my cooking easier like for a quick coleslaw. It really is a work horse!
utoobr10 can give recipe for quick coleslaw
Was will to buy a food processor with a dough blade but was not finding one ☝️. You video is wow 🤩
Thumbs up for the pizza dough recipe and instructions.
Agreed!
Dunno man how will this develop the gluten?
You still knead after mixing😋
@@keales9564 No you don't, kneading develops gluten by incorporating water to the flour. The food processor is basically a kneading machine on steroids, it destroys and combines everything until gluten absorbs enough water that it becomes a elastic dough and can't break no more. It only works on low hydration dough thoug, so the kneading machine is still better for a wide variety of breads and stuff.
@@keales9564 Also, is the same reason why no knead bread recipes exist. In some cases, with enough hydration, you can let a dough develop it's gluten by itself with fermentation.
Thumbs up for the pizza dough recipe and instructions.
That's great, thanks.
Can you offer any advice on its limitations?
I loved the example
Awesome stuff. I bet you can do some of this stuff in a blender as well.
Please do more of these! I never comment so that should tell you how interested I am in more!
That's great, thanks.
Can you offer any advice on its limitations?
Thumbs up for the pizza dough recipe and instructions.
Thank you for the wonderful tips 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏👏👏
helpful video, thanks!
Learned these years ago. Great reminder. Thank you.
Thumbs up for the pizza dough recipe and instructions.
five star puns throughout this video
Thumbs up for the pizza dough recipe and instructions.
Thumbs up for the pizza dough recipe and instructions.
Awesome stuff. I bet you can do some of this stuff in a blender as well.
I love my food processor. I will try making the crushed ice.
It's also good at making pie dough.
That's the exact opposite of a margarita on the rocks.
Thumbs up for the pizza dough recipe and instructions.
My mixer & blender do all of those things very well (and require less work cleaning). Yes, even the nut flour can be easily done in an Oster blender. Leave the food processor to making lots and lots of mis en place & copious amounts of slicing/shredding.
I thought I needed the whip to create whipping cream. Thanks for that.
Please post more like this.
five star puns throughout this video
Dough! Good to know!!
Thumbs up for the pizza dough recipe and instructions.
Awesome stuff. I bet you can do some of this stuff in a blender as well.
Loves me some Morgan Bolling!
Thumbs up for the pizza dough recipe and instructions.
It's also good at making pie dough.
That's the exact opposite of a margarita on the rocks.
Thank you. Most of us could definitely use a food processor 101 course
Awesome stuff. I bet you can do some of this stuff in a blender as well.
Very nice video. You did a great job elucidating. Thank you, your video helped me!
I loved your video I thought it very useful even as a experienced cook.
thats why i got a breville. it cubes any veggie i put through it. so i make mirepoix or trinity and freeze it up for super quick soups and stews.
America’s Test Kitchen: do you read the comments? Can you please consider lowering the music volume? It competes with the person speaking and is extremely distracting.
Sherri, I agree. Thanks for binging this up. I’m hard of hearing and unfortunately, it’s the higher pitches voices that I have to ask to repeat. Sorry ladies.
Why have music at all? It adds nothing to a cooking demo. And Brooks, that’s correct. As we age, we lose the higher ranges of sound first, so women's voices become less distinct to all of us, women and men. So it’s particularly important to have no or low volume background when women are the presenters and the audience is of mixed ages.
Betty Levitin - I definitely agree that no music would be ideal. It’s totally not necessary and doesn’t enhance the video at all - in fact it makes it just awful to listen to.
I agree. Never understood why people feel it necessary to add music when you're trying to hear/learn something. At the very least it's distracting and at its worst it downright annoying.
Calm down, Sherri. If you don’t like the video production, find another one that suits your needs. There’s also closed captions for all you hearing impaired folk.
More of these please.
The dough one was pretty neat.
Great ideas. I don't see that the pistachio nuts look like flour but then I'm thinking wheat flour.
Thumbs up for the pizza dough recipe and instructions.
five star puns throughout this video
It's also good at making pie dough.
For years I hand made my pierogi dough batch by batch. One day I tried my food processor. I will never go back to hand mixing. It takes under a minute.
MY FOOD PROCESSOR IZ IN THE MAIL
ORDERED: Jan 🗓️🗓️ 2019 .....
7 TO 10 BUSSINESS DAYZ NOW.....
AN CAN'T WAIT TO RECEIVE IT.....
Excellent presentation!👍🙏
Is a food processor better than a planetary stand mixer for preparing pizza doughs?
Thumbs up for the pizza dough recipe and instructions.
Thanks, Morgan, good job!
That's the exact opposite of a margarita on the rocks.
Thumbs up for the pizza dough recipe and instructions.
It is good! New ideas!
Thumbs up for the pizza dough recipe and instructions.
That's the exact opposite of a margarita on the rocks.
The whipped cream is more like soft butter, like hella soft. But it’s still delicious and good for it’s own applications like stabilised whipped cream
Superb. Thank you!!👍👌
Love this!!!
There are so many things better suited to the food processor rather than the blender. That's why I ordered me a Hamilton Beach!!
Wow, I didn't know you can mix dough in it .thanks
Hi what brand is your food processor thank you
Of course your ice cubes are perfect 😍
You can also make whipped cream using a hand mixer, a stand mixer, or a blender if you don’t have a food processor.