Cuisinart Mini-Prep Plus 3-Cup Food Processor – Item:…

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Food preparation just got easier! Created by Cuisinart, one of the leading names in kitchen appliances, this 3-cup processor is compact, fast and efficient. The auto-reversing SmartPower Blade features a chop and grind touchpad control that lets you chop or grind ingredients instantly at the touch of a button. Other fantastic features include: 3-cup transparent bowl with handle – tackle everyday cooking tasks with ease. Makes it easy to move contents from the bowl to a pot, pan or other container Auto-reverse SmartPower blade Spatula and recipe/instruction book Dishwasher-safe parts – makes clean-up fast and easy White base – blends easily into virtually any kitchen decor Stainless steel blade with…

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November 13, 2007

sluv1979 @ 11:58 pm #

ii can hear what is the product what they are saying

March 17, 2009

sivavemuri @ 8:04 pm #

Does this food processor chop indian vegetables also? Is there any food processor which chops indian vegetables like okra, Ivy Gourd or Gentlemans Toes all other vegetables from the Gourd family like snake gourd, bitter gourd etc. Does any of the Cuisineart product do that?

March 18, 2009

HSN @ 9:49 pm #

We don’t have that information. But if you go to the Cuisinart website, they have manuals for all their products and a Product Inquiry Form you can complete to ask your question.
HSN Shopping Diva

March 21, 2009

ajanixa @ 10:15 pm #

There’s a huge piece of tomato in that “processor” that wasn’t even blended in. Nice work guys. How about vdo editing 101?

April 28, 2009

metaspherz @ 12:51 am #

I prefer a sharp knife for chopping & dicing. But I have one of these too. Indeed, some tomato skins don’t get chopped entirely & float on top. The reverse action is great but those pesky tomato skins put up a good fight. Just remove them by hand or blanch & peel the tomatoes first. For most small chopping tasks, this does the trick quick & easy. However, I’ve had issues with garlic. Too much pulsing & the garlic (& onions too) will liquify. The right touch takes practice. 4 out of 5 stars.

June 13, 2009

speck91854 @ 7:55 am #

Yes I saw that too and he hid it when he was pouring it.

June 28, 2009

mygoatisdead @ 12:50 am #

lol that tomato wasn’t blending, it was just revolving around and around. What about those “5 star” review? You make it seem like it’s a Michelin review. It was probably 5 of your friends that filled out the reviews.

July 17, 2009

FlipSnipeZ @ 5:29 am #

haha nice one dude

July 20, 2009

sweetgols @ 7:44 pm #

if you chop okra in a food processor it will get sticky (and you will see threads like glue on the food) . cut it with a knife

July 24, 2009

Gaobdgao @ 2:56 am #

hahahahahaha….He was hiding the tomato when he was pouring it on the cup..lolz…

July 27, 2009

jenniferqweng @ 2:17 am #

hi, do you use a food processor to grind fish and meat?
thanks

HSN @ 2:29 pm #

Besides what you find in the instructions for your specific food processor, I cut the raw product into cubes and pulse the blade until it’s the desired consistency. If you’re using cooked fish or meat, you probably have to add some type of liquid or mayonaise which creates a spreadable food.
HSN Shopping Diva

October 6, 2009

psychawareness @ 9:44 am #

Tomato didn’t process in with the rest of the mixture. You can see a big lump of tomato when he opens the lid, and then when he pours out the mixture, he sticks his hand in there and holds the tomato to prevent it from falling out.

Still seems like a cool product, especially for the price.

October 26, 2009

polishfarmer @ 8:50 am #

yeah i saw that too… and in the beg he said there was only 600 left in the world hahaha….are people realyl that stupid ? i read its a good product from reviews…

February 19, 2010

louieecarter @ 6:30 am #

Who gives a shit about that piece of tomato. This crap saves alot of time.

August 6, 2010

BlueSkies360 @ 2:42 am #

This is why I returned this chopper. I wanted to make salsa and it left huge pieces of tomatoes and onions in the machine while the rest wash a mush. I bought Kitchen Aid. It has a more tilted blade and does almost a perfect job.

September 1, 2010

blognewb @ 10:08 pm #

The chef doesn’t even trust the product. Sell it!!!!

March 14, 2011

cliffcox66 @ 9:09 am #

Tomato fail.

May 14, 2011

crazymodify @ 8:49 am #

stupid product worth $75 aud and it doesn’t work, i try to refund, but they disagree to refund me the money

May 23, 2011

maxinpains @ 11:11 am #

Hi! I’m an idiot & i’m wondering I can put whole coconuts into this little machine. If it’s tough it can crash it & grind whole coconuts, right? Thanks LOL

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