
Chop, grind and puree in seconds with this versatile KitchenAid 3.5-cup mini food processor. Switch between two speeds and use the unit’s pulse control to create smooth pesto, chunky salsa, creamy guacamole and more. Small yet powerful, this boysenberry-colored KitchenAid 3.5-cup mini food processor has a convenient cord-storage system and fits easily on your countertop.
Q: Does this have a PULSE option?
A: Yes, in that you gently tap your thumb up and down on the handle end instead of just holding it down. It's very easy to do, and works very well. Hope this helps.
Q: Does the lid come apart for cleaning?
A: Who knows. It should come apart easily according to info on line but I can’t get my lid to separate!
Q: Is this large enough to make a pie crust?
A: Hi Mom, The 3.5 Cup Mini Food Processor is capable of making pie crust.
A: Yes, this food chopper will process peanuts.
Q: How well does this machine puree?
A: I had been asking same question for almost every small grinder and have tried nutribullet, and a couple of other lesser known brands. This one is the best so far in making purée.
Q: Can you use it on raw chicken breast?
A: Hi Giseljf, The mini food processor can be used for chopping or pureeing raw meats. We recommend that the meat be cut into 1 inch pieces before processing for the best results. an hour ago - by BRAND_ANSWERS_KitchenAidBrand
Q: How many cups does this food processor hold?
A: You probably don't want to fill it to the top, especially with hard/dense items, because it is not an" industrial strength" machine. That's not a negative, that's just the purpose it was designed to serve. However - for example- it easily can do 2 cups of zucchini squash cut into 1 inch cubes with no trouble. We've done onions, garlic, etc. with no trouble. I believe the real key is to cut your items into smaller cubes.
A: The 3.5 Cup Mini Chopper is capable of making nut butters.