Having a food processor is like having your own personal assistant in the kitchen. They can shave a heap of time off your food preparation with their ability to quickly slice, dice, chop, shred, grate, zest, mash, puree, mix, knead, grind and emulsify. And if this doesn’t make them versatile enough, manufacturers are turning them into multipurpose appliances by adding attachments like juicers and blenders to make them the ultimate food preparation accessory.
However, the more attachments included, the bulkier, harder to store and pricier they become, so it’s important to consider how you’re going to use one before you buy. It’s also worth having a permanent spot for them on your benchtop to ensure you’ll get the most use out of them.
Food processors do well across our performance tests,…