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Originally posted by: sjwaste
Robot Coupe? http://www.kitchengadgetry.com...essors-r100-p-626.html
$400 food processor, but I hear they're good.
Hey, it has the word "robot" in it, it MUST be good
Originally posted by: sjwaste
Robot Coupe? http://www.kitchengadgetry.com...essors-r100-p-626.html
$400 food processor, but I hear they're good.
Originally posted by: Kaido
I ended up going with the 9-cup KitchenAid with the smaller 4-cup insert. It arrived today, I'm setting it up now. It's chrome-alicious! It definitely adds some bling to my kitchen. It cleans up surprisingly easily; my bread machine is wrapped in brush aluminum and it's utterly impossible to get the fingerprints off. Looking forward to trying some new recipes over the weekend.
On a side note, anyone know how the heck to use this thing?? The instruction manual covers how to assemble it, but only has a couple pages on the actual functions. Guess I need to pick up one of those food processor books...
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Kaido
I ended up going with the 9-cup KitchenAid with the smaller 4-cup insert. It arrived today, I'm setting it up now. It's chrome-alicious! It definitely adds some bling to my kitchen. It cleans up surprisingly easily; my bread machine is wrapped in brush aluminum and it's utterly impossible to get the fingerprints off. Looking forward to trying some new recipes over the weekend.
On a side note, anyone know how the heck to use this thing?? The instruction manual covers how to assemble it, but only has a couple pages on the actual functions. Guess I need to pick up one of those food processor books...
Press button if you want blade to turn. Unpress button when you want it to stop. Don't stick fingers in thing with blade spinning.
Seriously though, you just hold it down till you get the consistency you want. It doesn't take much time at all, seconds even. Or you can kind of "pulse" it. Practice with salsas and marinades/salad dressings.
Originally posted by: steppinthrax
My wife and I have a cuisinart rice cooker. It dosen't have an off switch!!!!!!
Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: steppinthrax
My wife and I have a cuisinart rice cooker. It dosen't have an off switch!!!!!!
That's because it is not supposed to have one. It's a steamer/warmer. It's what we call old style (electric) rice cooker.
