34 Baking Recipes to Make the Most of Your Food Processor (2024)

A stand mixer may be the workhorse of my kitchen, but the food processor might be its unsung hero. While stand mixers excel at aeration, such as foaming eggs and sugar for a chiffon cake or creaming butter and sugar until fluffy and light for classic chocolate chip cookies, food processors are uniquely suited to an entirely different range of kitchen chores that make it just as vital to my work.

Thanks to its powerful motor and blade, a food processor is a remarkable tool for grinding chunky ingredients into a fine powder, giving stiff doughs a workout in record time, keeping fats cold as they're worked into flour, and blending toasted nuts into creamy butter.

Because some of those chores can be done with other tools, I don't want to focus on all the pastry projects a food processor can technically do; I want to focus on the jobs it does best. These are the kinds of chores that are accomplished faster, more easily, and more efficiently with a good food processor.

It's important to note that I'm talking about sturdy, large format machines, and not mini-choppers or "prep assistants." For more on what makes a good machine tick, see our guide to the best food processors.

I have a Breville Sous Chef at home, but enjoy using the Magimix and Cuisinart models we have in the Serious Eats kitchen, too, so there's plenty of brands (and price points) that can work for everyone.

Keeping Solid Fats Cool

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Quick breads, like biscuits, muffins, and scones, are traditionally made by combining the butter and flour up front. It's a common approach to making shortbread and other types of tender, crumbly cookies as well. This method coats the flour in fat, making it more difficult for gluten to form when the liquid ingredients are added later on.

It's a lengthy process when done by hand or with a pastry knife, which allows the butter to warm over time. This can often make doughs sticky and difficult to handle—hence why so many recipes include a step for chilling the dough before it's rolled and cut. Put a food processor on the case, though, and these chores can be done with cold butter in a few seconds flat, keeping the finished dough cool and easy to handle (and your hands clean).

It's my preferred approach for making delicate lemon scones, tender blueberry skillet cake, pumpkin coffee cake, and fluffy pancakes, as well as any cookie or cracker meant to have a crumbly, shortbread-like consistency.

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That category of cookies includes lemon meltaways, Mexican wedding cookies, digestive biscuits, Tate's-style thin and crisp chocolate chip cookies, and even Carr's-style whole wheat crackers.

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Working cold, solid fats into flour is also the underlying principle in Kenji's super-easy pie dough, and the crust for my silky lemon bars.

Promoting Gluten Development

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Not all types of bread dough do well in a food processor, but it's a powerful tool for those that require more structure than the average home baker has the skill to develop by hand. Think crusty dinner rolls and homemade bagels (whether plain or cinnamon-raisin), as well as chewy pizza crust, à la Kenji's famous Sicilian-style pizza (a weekly endeavor at my house).

My yeasted pumpkin bread relies on a food processor to turn a dry mess of flour and pumpkin purée into a soft and supple dough, and my 100% whole wheat bread and multigrain loaf use a food processor to develop gluten even with grainy formulas that aren't inclined to do so on their own.

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I also use my food processor to provide structure in crackers that need a crisp but sturdy texture, like homemade Wheat Thins or even beautifully blistered cannoli shells (yup, they're a type of cracker!).

Grinding

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A food processor is essential for working with freeze-dried fruit, as it quickly reduces the crispy pieces to a fine powder for making bright pink strawberry layer cake, fruit-infused whipped cream, no-bake cheesecake with freeze dried fruit, and fruity, no-churn ice cream.

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Plus, no other tool can pulverize dark chocolate finely enough for homemade brownie mix (traditional or vegan) and hot chocolate.

Wet Grinding/Puréeing

Not only can a food processor whip up run-of-the-mill purées, they're powerful enough to purée dried fruit—the secret to my homemade Fig Newtons—and they make short work of fibrous winter squash in bulk, for a silky-smooth pumpkin pie.

I also use my food processor to wet grind fresh herbs into sugar, as when I make basil mousse.

Wet grinding is also crucial processing nuts until they express their oils, a key step in made-from-scratch pistachio paste and homemade Nutella, as well as the creamy hazelnut butter used in my favorite hazelnut cookies.

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Perhaps dessert alone couldn't make the case for owning a food processor to anyone but a pastry chef, but, combined with its utility in savory applications, it's a tool that's worth the investment for serious home cooks.

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While it may not be an appliance for everyone, my food processor has more than earned its keep in the kitchen, making old techniques faster and less messy, while helping me discover new techniques altogether.

34 Baking Recipes to Make the Most of Your Food Processor (2024)

FAQs

How do I get the most out of my food processor? ›

Tips for Doing It Right
  1. Always insert the blade before adding food. ...
  2. Use the pulse button. ...
  3. Let hot liquids cool down. ...
  4. Purée soup ingredients without stock. ...
  5. Partially freeze meats and cheeses. ...
  6. Be patient when making nut butters. ...
  7. Avoid “mashed” potatoes.
Jul 12, 2020

What can I make with my food processor? ›

Put Your Food Processor to Work
  • Kofta with Feta Cheese Sauce. rated 4.2 of 5 stars. ...
  • Herby Butter Bean Dip. rated 4.0 of 5 stars. ...
  • Maamoul: Stuffed Date-Orange Cookies. rated 4.3 of 5 stars. ...
  • Chicken Liver Pate. rated 3.8 of 5 stars. ...
  • Pizza Dough. ...
  • Good-on-Everything Green Sauce. ...
  • Smoked Trout Spread. ...
  • High-Tech Crackers.

What to do if a recipe calls for a food processor and you don t have one? ›

The blender is a food processor's close relative in the kitchen and makes a great food processor substitute for a few tasks. These two countertop appliances are sometimes interchangeable for things like emulsifying and pureeing, but a blender can more thoroughly break down foods for ultra smooth results.

What to make in a food processor for beginners? ›

17 Truly Magical Things You Can Do With A Food Processor
  1. Make delicious, healthy(ish) soft serve out of frozen bananas and Nutella. ...
  2. Churn heavy cream... ...
  3. Turn rolled oats into gluten-free flour. ...
  4. Grind meat! ...
  5. Turn cookies into cookie crumbs in a matter of seconds...
Apr 19, 2015

What should you not put in a food processor? ›

7 foods you should never put in a food processor
  1. Smoothies and juices. (Image credit: Jugoslocos / Unsplash) ...
  2. Tough meat. (Image credit: Markus Spiske / Pexels) ...
  3. Bread dough. (Image credit: Artur Rutkowski / Unsplash) ...
  4. Unpeeled fruit and vegetables. (Image credit: Karalina S / Unsplash) ...
  5. Coffee beans. ...
  6. Hot food. ...
  7. Frozen food.
Aug 3, 2023

Can you beat butter and sugar in a food processor? ›

For some recipes you can use the dual metal whisk to cream butter and sugar together until they are light and fluffy.

Can I mix cookie dough in my food processor? ›

While many cookie recipes are made by hand or in the bowl of a stand mixer, Beranbaum instructs bakers to whizz up the dough for this recipe—among several others in the book—in the food processor. Throughout The Cookie Bible, the food processor stars in recipes for tahini crisps, shortbread cookies, and biscotti.

Can you mix cake batter in a food processor? ›

CAKE / BATTER MIXTURE

The reverse creaming method works particularly well in a food processor as you get an excellent coating of the flour with butter. When you add the liquid ingredients the flour absorbs less of this liquid, which in turn limits gluten development and results in a softer, tender cake.

What is the first thing you should do if a food processor isn t working? ›

Here are some things you can check if your food processor won't turn on:
  1. Power:Make sure the outlet is on and the power cord is plugged in.
  2. Assembly:Check that all parts are assembled in the correct order.
  3. Fuse:Check that the fuse in the circuit is working.
Nov 21, 2023

Can you put dry ingredients in a food processor? ›

For these recipes, the food processor is used in the opposite way you would use an electric mixer. Mix the flour, salt, baking powder, sugar and any other dry ingredient in the bowl of the food processor with the metal blade. If butter, margarine or solid shortening is called for, add it next.

Can a food processor do everything? ›

A food processor is a versatile kitchen appliance that can quickly and easily chop, slice, shred, grind and puree almost any food. Some models can also assist the home cook in making citrus and vegetable juice, beating cake batter, kneading bread dough, beating egg whites and grinding meats and vegetables.

What can you make with a food processor easily? ›

Though you may not use it as frequently as your blender, the food processor has its own tasks. You pull it off the shelf to chop or slice vegetables, smooth out a sauce or pesto, make a tasty dip or hummus, or put together a quick frosting.

Can you make ice cream in a food processor? ›

Method #4: Food Processor or Blender Method (best method!)

This is my favorite way to make ice cream without an ice cream maker. Make any ice cream base according to the recipe directions. Instead of churning in an ice cream maker, pour into a ziptop bag, squeeze out all air, and seal.

What vegetables are good in a food processor? ›

Sizemore says food processors are great for chopping, from coarsely broken up to finely chopped. She suggests putting them to work on firm vegetables such as carrots, onions, celery, root vegetables and winter squash.

What do most people use a food processor for? ›

Your food processor can tackle the tough and rigorous work of shredding, kneading, dicing and grinding, but it can also blend a combination of ingredients into hom*ogeneous mixtures in a similar fashion as a blender.

What are 3 things you can do with a food processor? ›

You pull it off the shelf to chop or slice vegetables, smooth out a sauce or pesto, make a tasty dip or hummus, or put together a quick frosting. But, there are countless recipes that can use the food processor to streamline preparation or easily produce mouthwatering flavors and textures.

How do you properly use a food processor? ›

Attach the disc to the top of the drive adaptor and lock it into place along with the lid. Set the food processor to your desired speed, and insert your ingredients into the food tube. If your food processor includes a food pusher, use it to press harder food items like raw vegetables and fruits into the food tube.

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