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Old 26-10-2007, 02:42 AM posted to rec.food.cooking,rec.food.equipment
Sheldon
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Default Food processor meat grinding? pasta mixing? dough kneading?

On Oct 25, 6:45?pm, "Peter" wrote:
"Sheldon" wrote in message

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On Oct 25, 4:24?pm, "Peter" wrote:
Received a cuisinart food processor for a wedding gift, a 7 cup model
(came
with a second mini food processor as well).


http://www.cuisinart.com/catalog/pro...=30&item_id=59...


I've only had it 3 days but so far made a nice cheese dip and used to it
fine chop cabbage for chinese dumplings :-)


Is it worth my time in effort to grind my own meat with it? I was
thinking
a coarser grind would be nicer compared to the usual store bought ground
meats for many dishes. Does anyone here do this regularly and can comment
or
offer advice? I don't envision buying a proper meat grinder anytime
soon.


A food processor is far better than mystery meat... but you really
ought to buy a meat grinder.


Sheldon


Sheldon, I'll probably give this a go and if it does not satisfy my needs I
may end up doing so. Suggestions for brand names and models? I don't want
to sacrifice an early retirement on one but I would want one that lasts for
life.


You can spend a lot more but I bought this Waring as a step up from my
slightly smaller Moulinex and it works great:
http://www.chefscatalog.com/product/...t-grinder.aspx


I think if you shop around you can find it for less, I paid $160 two
years ago... he
http://www.homeclick.com/web/catalog...115252&cid=CC5

Sheldon

 

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