The 8 Best Food Processors in 2022 - Food Processor Recommendations

2022-08-27 02:20:55 By : Mr. frank xu

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Food processors might not be the first appliance you buy for your kitchen, but they could end up being some of your most used. Not only can they puree your favorite dips, but they can be used to seriously cut down on cooking time—especially if chopping is not your specialty. They also make a great baking companion specifically if you are super into pie—because who has time to cut up their own butter? Since there are a ton of options out there, it can difficult to find the right one for you, especially when shopping online. To help you out, we've rounded up the best food processors on the market that are sure to become a staple in your cooking routine.

There are a few key components that you will want to look for in a food processor that will help determine if it is the right fit for you.

Most food processors have a maximum capacity of around 10 to 12 cups, which should be more than enough to make food for a four-person household. If you tend to cook a lot or are preparing food for a bigger group, you may wish to invest in a food processor with a larger bowl—some of the models covered below have capacities up to 15 cups. If you typically only cook for yourself, you can opt for a smaller version. Note that the cup capacity usually refers to dry ingredients, and for wet ingredients, the capacity of your machine will be lower.

All food processors will come with at least one blade—generally an S blade, which is used for chopping and, depending on how long you run the processor for, will determine how fine of a chop you get. Some also come with dough hooks, as well as slicing and shredding disks, which can cost more, but will help you get the most use out of your machine.

Finally, consider the wattage of your food processor. This is super important because it determines how powerful your appliance's motor is. The more powerful it is, the larger the batches it can handle, and the less you have to pre-prep your food.

To find the best options among the many food processors out there, we researched the most popular models available. We then took into account price, materials, durability, features, and capacity. Finally, we consulted more than 38,000 reviews, written by people who’ve bought these models on sites like Amazon, to settle on the models you'll find below, all of which have average user ratings of 4 out of 5 stars or higher.

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This mid-priced food processor is a great option for newbies and seasoned chefs alike. The midrange price isn't too crazy, and if you cook a lot, it may be worth the investment. It has a powerful 720-watt motor and comes with a slicing disk, shredding disk, and chopping blade. It's also super easy to set up, use, and clean, so it's unlikely to become one of those appliances that does little more than gather dust on your counter.

For a more budget-friendly option, consider this KitchenAid food processor. It has three different speeds and is about as user-friendly as it gets. The leak-resistant bowl, lid, and accessories are all dishwasher-safe, and fit inside the bowl for easy, compact storage. While it isn't the biggest food processor, seven cups is more than enough for a small family or a single meal prepper.

Another option to help pare back your appliances, this model is a blender and food processor in one—and for the price of a single appliance, no less. It features low, medium, high, and pulse manual settings, as well as automatic settings such as smoothie, ice crush, extract, chop, and dough.

Included in the set are a 72-ounce pitcher, two 24-ounce single serving to-go cups, and an 8-cup food processor bowl. It also includes four different blades including a dough blade, and has a super powerful 1,400-watt motor.

We feel you if you aren't excited about adding yet another appliance to your countertop, and if you already own a Vitamix blender, you won't have to.

This food processor attachment from Vitamix works directly with the base of your blender, and includes a 12-cup work bowl and lid, two food pushers (one large, one small), one “S” multipurpose blade, two reversible slice/shred discs and a disc storage case. All accessories are also dishwasher safe, which makes cleanup hassle-free.

Whether you are a pro chef or like to consider yourself one, investing in a high-powered food processor can be the difference between a grainy sauce and a silky-smooth one.

While this Breville may cost a pretty penny, you are paying for the 1,200-watt motor, and tons of accessories including a storage case, multiple chute options, slicing disk, S-blade, and mini bowl. It also has a main bowl with a 16-cup capacity, which is more than enough to cook for yourself and 10 of your closest friends.

Another attachment, this processor hooks onto your KitchenAid stand mixer. It has a wide feed tube that cuts down on prep time, and includes an exact slice system, which allows you to slice food evenly and in your desired thickness by simply adjusting a lever. It includes a dicing kit and blades for grating, as well.

This food processor is geared more towards meal prep and can significantly cut down on cooking time, but note that it it does not puree or chop super fine like most food processors do.

This manual food processor is great for small jobs and chopping off-grid. Instead of using electricity, you simply pull the handle atop this food processor to get its blades going. It has sharp, thick blades that work quickly and easily to chop and puree, and it's simple to clean, with no small crevices or hard-to-reach areas—though you should note that not all parts are machine-washable.

If you have a small space and are cooking for one or two people, you probably don't need or want a huge food processor. This one gets the job done, and comes in some super cute colors. It is rechargeable so you can use it cordless, and its 5-cup capacity is ideal for small meals or recipes.

While it may be tiny, don't underestimate its power—it can easily take on tough foods like nuts.