Best Food Processors for Nuts
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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 5 people for NUTS
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Positives: Fast Preparation, Excellent Size, Easy To Clean, Bowl Capacity: 6 Cups
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i grind nuts in it.
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i tried to use it to make nut meal but there were always large chunks left at the bottom.
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it has an extremely sharp chopping blade (grinds nuts to powder in less than 5 seconds, perfect for making homemade nut butters) and veggies take only a few pulses until they are chopped small.
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it has never failed, whether it is chopping fruit or nuts, making pesto, making dough.
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so this is not an ideal machine for pesto or nut chopping (the former requires a puree, the latter is heavy and usually done in small batches).
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- 2 RECOMMENDED by 5 people for NUTS
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Positives: Quiet Operation, Easy To Clean, Fast Preparation, Bowl Capacity: 12 Cups
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today i used my processor for the first time to make a quick loaf of banana macadamia nut bread (a recipe included with the processor.) it was so easy to use, the directions were very user-friendly.
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i have used it several times since i purchased it a couple months ago (making pie crust, chopping nuts, slicing au gratin potatoes, etc..) and it is a great addition to my kitchen.
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so far this machine has been a blessing in the way it whips through griding up nuts.
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i bought it for vegetables fruits and nuts.
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this machine really proved itself last thanksgiving when i made a carrot cake using the three work bowls, first chopping the nuts, then grating the carrots, then mixing the batter never having to
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- 3 RECOMMENDED by 4 people for NUTS
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Positives: Nice Size, Easy To Clean, Large Capacity, Bowl Capacity: 3 Cups
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i love this for making pecan nut butter...
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anything that has been cooked will blend with ease, nuts and dates were fine, but i would avoid using it for hard cheese.
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i also hope to make nut flours (i'm gluten free and these are such a great alternative flour for me) and nut butters.
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it's also great at chopping up nuts (like peanuts for pad thai!).
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i've made a cheesecake crust (crushed together ginger snaps, nuts, etc), used it to froth up egg whites, sliced apples and cucumbers, cookie dough recipes, and a few other things (i know, those are
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- 4 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for NUTS
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Positives: Easy To Clean, Quiet Operation
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without major nutrient loss (unlike most which must be consumed asap), without being impossible to use or clean.
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pros: quiet, extracts lots of juice, can handle wheatgrass, does nut butter and pasta, too.
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- 5 RECOMMENDED by 3 people for NUTS
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Positives: Easy To Clean, Excellent Size, Quiet Operation, Bowl Capacity: 7 Cups
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the closest i ever came to owning a food processor was a salad shooter (remember those?), which drove me nuts with the volume of parts to keep track of.
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is great with making nut butters.
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nuts, no problem.
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Positives: Fast Preparation, Easy To Clean, Easy To Use, Bowl Capacity: 2 Cups
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it will even chop nuts in small quantities, enough to add to breakfast cereal if you like nuts chopped.
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i look forward to trying it out with nuts since they are a nightmare to chop!
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i use it for celery, peppers, onions, strawberries, nuts, carrots, apples, hard-boiled eggs for egg salad.
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