KitchenAid KFC3516VB Blue 3 1 2-Cup Food Chopper 120V

KitchenAid is a beloved brand when it comes to kitchen appliances and its 13-cup Food Processor checked all of my boxes when it came to features I found desirable. In the kitchen, we put our lineup to the test, chopping onions, carrots, and nuts. The KitchenAid 5-Cup has a singular pulse button on the handle. To use the device, just press and hold the button; once released, the motor stops. Overall, we noticed decent chopping results across the tests, but they were dampened by the pre-processing required to fit our food into the bowl.

It’s comfortable to hold and the chopper is very fast, so it’s not too inconvenient, but it’s worth keeping in mind particularly if you have health issues with your hands or fingers. We liked that the lid on the KitchenAid Food Chopper has a drizzle basin, which features a hole in the bottom. If you pour in a tablespoon of liquid as the machine is running, this allows liquid to drip in slowly—great for emulsifying mayonnaise. The KitchenAid 3.5-Cup Food Chopper is lightweight and compact, measuring just under 9 inches tall and 6 inches wide, so it’s easy to keep on the counter or stash on a shelf. We found ourselves grabbing it for pretty much every chopping job, just because it was fun to use. To operate the food processor, simply press down on (or squeeze) the tab sticking off of the lid — it lines up with top of the handle.

What size food processor you need depends largely on how many people you’re frequently cooking for. This is a handy tool for someone who likes a clean countertop while chopping favorite vegetables. Particularly onions, but works well with carrots, celery and other vegetables that need to be chopped fine.

After only three pulses, our testers had to remove the lid and clear out some stuck and unchopped nuts from around the blade. The KitchenAid 5-Cup eventually chopped all the nuts; however, we could only fit 2.5 cups of almonds before filling the pitcher to the brim. Carrots, too, required quartering before they fit in the pitcher. However, the results were good, with no chunks or even noticeably larger pieces after chopping. The KitchenAid actually exceeded the carrot chopping scores over other units, taking only six pulses to chop the carrots completely.

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 chopper 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.

Shop a range of compact KitchenAid® food choppers to help you chop, mix, puree and even knead dough. Or upgrade to a food processor to slice and shred or even dice fruits, vegetables, cheese and more. Stainless steel blades and a variety of speeds and additional accessories on select models help you streamline food prep and master new techniques for whatever recipes you dream up.

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.

It seems like the chopper does a better job with certain ingredients, like onions and strawberries, than others. While it wasn’t the prettiest fruit salsa I’ve ever made, it still tasted great. It’s so easy to incorporate liquid ingredients kitchenaid artisan while processing with the drizzle basin. KitchenAid will be using the following information we gathered from the external platform you selected to create your account. GearLab is founded on the principle of honest, objective, reviews.

The pieces were packaged in styrofoam and wrapped in a thin layer of padding for protection. Features a locking blade, handle and pour spout for easy serving. Making hummus was once again difficult due to capacity issues. The 5-cup pitcher could only puree a single can of chickpeas at a time and still struggled, jammed, and required unclogging over the five minutes it took to puree a coarse hummus.

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