What is the difference between a food processor and a blender – can i use a blender?
Food processors and blenders use different blades to achieve various results. A blender will typically utilize a flatter 3 or 4 pronged blade which is used to liquify foods. Chopping of ice can be done with the "chop" setting on a blender. The use of a blender is perfect for making smoothies, pureed soups, blended drinks and anything that requires liquid in addition to soft solid foods mixed together. Food processors on the other hand are used to chop or mince. Garlic cloves can be minced with the sharp blade of a food processor, nuts can be ground and onions can be chopped. Even though both can suitably mix food, a food processor can accomplish more than a blender in terms of chopping harder ingredients without the mess.
****You Can Used The Blender as below: -The blender is best suited to working with liquids or already mushy solids. -The blender is not very good for making small batches of food however. This is due to the size and shape of the basket. -The blender is also good for chopping ice and due to its shape and oftentimes larger container, it might hold more than a food processor at first glance. – Its key abilities are liquefying for smoothies, ice drinks, soups, and purees. ****In general, the blender will allow you to make very fine liquid purees; but may not work as well for pureeing up 3-4 carrots for example. -More liquid involve **** Food Processor -The Food Processor is best suited to working with a wide variety of solid foods. -The Food Processor will even grind up grains for making homemade baby cereals! Its great claim to fame is interchangeability! – The food processor can puree, slice, dice, chop, shred and even knead dough if required! It has interchangeable disks for all sorts o