KitchenAid 3 5 Cup Food Chopper KFC3510

I often end up with a lot of fine dust along with various other sizes. I still think it’s worth it to use for things like nuts, but I don’t feel that it would do a good enough job with other items. It also does take a bit of effort to push the chopper down, at least through hard items like nuts. I do like that the parts to the chopper can all be put in the dishwasher. There may be better choppers out there that do a better job, but I think this one is decent for the price.

I stopped at one point to scrape down the sides and push a few larger pieces down, and the task was completed in around a minute. As with shredding, the KitchenAid only has one blade and offers no additional options for slicing work. Even after pre-chopping the food to fit in the pitcher, the food was stuck spinning on the blade in every test instead of being sliced.

Some full size food processors come with shallow bowl inserts and shorter blades in an attempt to provide mini-food processor functionality, but I have yet to find one that works as seamlessly as it claims to. Over the course of a week or so, I used the KitchenAid Cordless Food Chopper for a variety of tasks, including both chopping and whisking ingredients. Some of its features take getting used to, but overall, I thought it was an incredibly convenient device that’s easy to operate and makes meal prep much faster. Find a food processor color that inspires your creativity every day.

She’s tested everything from toasters to oil infusion machines, and as an avid baker, she loves trying out any gadgets that promise to make her creations more delicious or easier to bake. The KitchenAid Cordless 5 Cup Food Chopper is extremely easy to clean. This salad recipe also contained homemade dressing that included balsamic vinegar and olive oil whisked together. I rinsed out the chopper’s work bowl and outfitted it with the whisk attachment, then added in the ingredients. The KitchenAid Cordless Food Chopper comes in a fairly compact box, and the whole unit weighs less than 3 pounds. In the package, I found the base of the chopper, the work bowl with the two attachments inside, and the unit’s charger.

This compact and lightweight 3.5 cup Mini Food Processor is ideal for every day use – whether you want to eat healthier, be more creative, or just save time on meal prep. This compact and lightweight 3.5-cup Mini Food Processor is ideal for everyday use, whether you want to eat healthier, be more creative, or just save time on meal prep. On a brighter note, the mini chopper excelled at making purees, liquids, and pastes. We whirred onions into a juicy paste to slather on chicken kebabs and whipped up kiwi-mango puree to top ice cream. Peanuts and cashews crumbled to bits with a few presses of the button, and adding oil through the drizzle basin on the lid made it easy to create nut butter.

I have had my KitchenAid Food Chopper for a while, and I honestly don’t use it to chop very many items. The main thing I wanted it for was chopping nuts, and for that I am happy to have it. Chopping nuts with a knife is a pain, because they often bounce around and end up scattered on the counter or the floor.

It can only grind 217g / 0.5 lb at a time, but the meat was thoroughly and evenly ground in around 20 seconds, so even if you had to do a few batches to grind the amount you require, it’d still be worth it. The chopper won’t start until the lid is locked in place which is a useful safety feature. Once it’s assembled, it can be switched on or pulsed by holding the button at the top of the handle, and as soon as the button is released, it stops chopping. There’s also a toggle switch on the front of the base to switch between the two power levels. Armed with this info, we carefully prepped and chopped red onions, but it didn’t solve the issue entirely. To get consistently sized pieces, we could only achieve a dice or mince size, no matter what speed we used.

For soups and stews, that wasn’t a problem, but it might not work for all recipes. Besides, getting out a whole big food processor just to chop some nuts or make a bit of salsa or a vinaigrette salad dressing? You still end up having to clean all the parts — including the big bowl, which you didn’t even use. This is my honest review of my favorite mini food processor.

Some food processor models, like the Magimix, come with a lot of these attachments, while for others they must be purchased separately. So depending on your food processing needs, this may be something to consider. Remember, attachments shouldn’t be difficult to clean, and you should definitely check whether they can go in the dishwasher. This KitchenAid Food Chopper is too modest, kitchenaid artisan in my opinion, by not calling itself a food processor and it’s the best model for those with limited counter space. The cord easily winds up inside the base, making this a terrific option for people whose storage space is the limiting factor. If decor is also a consideration you make when choosing kitchen appliances, this model also comes in a variety of bright, KitchenAid colors.

When she’s not tinkering around with the latest home gadgets, she spends her time tending to her animals, working in her garden, or crafting. From kitchenaid chopper here, it was a matter of charging the unit before use. The charger plugs into the front of the base, and a green light flashes as it charges.