Pros: good basic results; cheap; cute! Cons: small size and lack of chopping options
About a year after I moved into my first apartment, I was becoming increasingly interested in cooking, and I decided it was time to add a food processor to my kitchen arsenal. But in a one-bedroom apartment with very little counter or other storage...
Pros: Small, sleek, easy to clean Cons: The two pour holes are difficult to use
Since around 1998, I’ve been the proud owner of the Cuisinart Pro Classic food processor. Unfortunately, it proved to be a bit over-featured (and oversized) for a “weekend cook” like me. I started to look for a simpler and smaller machine, something...
Pros: Easy to use, quick cleanup, powerful results make this a real winner! Cons: None.
I purchased the Cuisinart Mini Prep Plus food processor a few months ago. The sleek style was the first thing that caught my attention. (Im trying to keep all of my kitchen appliances in the brushed chrome look. I have been very...
Pros: great quality; easy to clean; sharp sturdy blade; better colors Cons: uh...haven't found one yet
The Predecessor
Not all that long ago I reviewed the original Cuisinart Mini-Prep. I loved the concept, but the execution left a couple of things to be desired. For example, the thin cheap blade dulled easily. And in order to...
Pros: Easy to use; great for chefs who hate chopping Cons: Can't chop large amounts of food
I love to cook. I am also the world's worst chopper. It takes me YEARS to cut up anything, and I usually manage to slice myself in the process. When I saw this baby food processor on sale at Meijer, I had to bring it home.
Pros: Easy to use, high performance, and great price for what it does. Cons: None.
I bought the mini prep food processor by Cuisinart about two months ago when I needed to replace a Black and Decker food processor that was not performing well. The B&D looked okay, but I was totally disappointed in its performance. I'll talk about that...
Pros: Compact, powerful, durable Cons: Little, suitable only for pulse chopping
The Cuisinart Mini-Prep Plus is certainly a quality addition to the kitchen. It's little, so it doesn't take up a lot of counter space, but it has the power to chop anything, and it'll grind spices and coffee to boot! It has easy, durable push-button...
Pros: Nice looking, quality construction Cons: Does not distribute food well for chopping.
This well made and elegantly designed food chopper/grinder leaves a lot to be desired. The simple fact is when chopping something, such as an onion, it seems to pulverize the parts in the lower part of the chamber, while leaving that in the upper part...
Pros: Compact, easy to use and clean. Cons: none so far.
My husband gave this to me as an early, and much needed holiday present. This size mini chop, as I call it is perfect for chopping up walnuts for baking, and also for chopping onions, scallions, and an array of vegetables for cooking. It has become an...
Pros: Will indeed reduce food to smaller pieces. Cons: Pulverizes everything.
When I bought this little Cuisinart, I was hoping for a machine that would transform foods (such as carrots) into chunks. I was disappointed to find that it reduces wet foods to the consistency of couscous and turns dry foods into powder. It doesn't seem...
Greta Machine but has its Limits by jsbs104 ,Jan 26 '04
Pros: Easy to use, quick clean up Cons: Can not be used for really hard cheeses
I bought this item to supplement my using the 11-cup version that is both heavier and more cumbersome to clean. My wife went on the South Beach diet and this gadget was perfect for pesto, and mincing lots of the requirements of items on the menu. I loved it. Quick out of the pantry, throw the stuff in and zoom, zoom, you're done. I went a little too far when i tried to grate Parmesan cheese. I cut the wedge into 1 inch size cubes and placed 4-5 in the machine. halfway through the process, a horrible noise was heard and the blase just stopped dead in its tracks. I Removed the stuck cheese and tried with nothing in the bowl. Lots of noise and no spin. Oh no!!
I was more upset with myself in trying to push the machine beyond its limits. I loved the machine so much I bought another one and am more careful on how hard to push it. I now do Parmesan in its big brother.
I was looking for a small, countertop food processor and selected Cuisinart for the following reasons: (1) my experience with Cuisinart products--I have a large Cuisinart food processor that I've used for 20 years with NO problems; (2) the small size of the processor; (3) the large work bowl; (4) the ease of making salsa, etc.; and (5) the real reason ... this is one of the few countertop models that grinds Italian grating cheese.
While the unit is a bit loud when it runs, it's the best countertop model that I've used. It's very easy to clean (even though the scale rating of 5 that I entered is not shown in the table to the left). I love this machine and would buy a Cuisinart Mini-Prep again.
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