Well. As the other guy says , it depends on which cheese, soft cheese like mozerella is fine, but any other hard cheeses just cut into thin-ish slices then put in food processor. Other than that, most cheeses should be fine.
Common sense and all that.
Chocolate can be chopped in a food processor, but it is best done at a medium speed or with short pulses, so that the chocolate doesn't get heated up and melted.
You can try a food processor, but there are some things for which a blender just works better. Depending on the job, there's always the old fashioned method. Get a knife and chop chop chop ~
No, you can't; the food processor blades chop apart the starch molecules, turning the potatoes into goo rather than nice chopped potatoes.
yes Depending on the style and power of the food processor you may be able to chop it more than "crush" the ice. Powerful blenders are better designed to crush ice for drinks than the common food processor.
Yes. But don't be stupid and put a massive potato in a processor with a tiny, flimsy blade, it will snap. Common sense really.
knife
You can chop any used food ingredient. There are numerous options to chop foods with, from knives to electrical equipment.
Cheeky Chimps like chomping chocolate
If you have a solid block of chocolate, the best way to chop it is to do so in small sections. Chop off very thin segments off of one end at a slight diagnol with a large, sharp knife. This will give you small pieces and flakes of chocolates. If you wish for a chop that results in large, thick pieces, then you can roughly chop the chocolate by splitting the original piece on half, then quaters, and so on until you reach the desired size you have.
A food processor is a device that is designed to mince, chop, puree, slice and shred food. Even though all of those activities can be done without a food processor, it certainly makes life a lot easier. Food processors made their debut in the 60s, so they are relatively new compared to other kitchen appliances. Why Do I Need A Food I Need A Food Processor? You may be wondering, "Do I really need to get a food processor?" Do you do a lot of pureeing, slicing, shredding or chopping? Do you enjoy making salsas and dips? Will you be using the food processor at least once a month? Do you have enough room in your kitchen for a food processor? Do you have a dishwasher? If you answered yes to at least three of these questions, then you will most likely need to get a food processor. Some people think that they do not need a food processor if they need a blender. However, it is important to note that blenders require a little bit of liquid to keep the food moving through the blades. Food processors do not require the use of liquid. How To Choose The Right Food Processor Since every food processor basically does the same thing, choosing the right one can be difficult. However, if you know what to look for, then it will be a lot easier for you to choose the right processor. You should choose a processor that has simple controls. A simple processor has three controls, on/off and pulse. You will also need to choose a processor that will not work unless the entire unit is completely locked together. You should choose a processor that can hold at least nine cups of food. Furthermore, you may want to choose a processor that comes with an instructional DVD and touch pad controls. These will make your processor easier to use and clean.
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You don't even have to chop them up! Our birds love extras from the farmers market and all our table scraps!
pulse it with a blade in your food processor or chop it with a knife on a cutting board