I also love using the adjustable slicing attachment for making speedy slaws.
This food processor has become an everyday staple in my house since its release last year.
There are three colorways to choose from.
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I tried the classic stainless steel color, but there’s also a white and a black option.
And this includes the Paradice 9’s big brother, the Paradice 16.
It’s a clever container system.
There’s also a dicing attachment which has 0.5 inch dicing cubes.
Either way, it’s very tasty and I make it all the time!
Although it’s decidedly not a hummus, I use a similar recipe.
I was pretty happy with the result.
Slicing and shredding
I meal prep a slaw most weeks.
Since I gave it a go in my Paradice 9, I’ve genuinely not used my mandoline since.
The same can be said for grating items like carrots or cheese.
It also keeps your ingredients upright during slicing to prevent any wonky results.
Chopping cauliflower rice and blending breadcrumbs
I used to make cauliflower rice with a grater.
This sourdough was absolutely rock-hard.
Dicing potatoes
Finally, I was excited to test the dicing attachment.
metal grid, and getting it out can be tricky and also a bit dangerous.
How does it compare?
It comes with all the same attachments as the Paradice 9 and then some.
Alongside the dicing attachments, it also comes with a french fry attachment which we really enjoyed when testing.
However, it’s a more expensive and larger alternative that comes with two big boxes full of attachments.
However, this option does require additional storage space for its attachments and doesn’t have a dicing attachment.
If I were looking for a new food processor, I’d highly consider purchasing the Paradice 9.
It’s powerful, capable, and storage-friendly.
(Image credit: Tom’s Guide / Millie Fender)
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(Image credit: Tom’s Guide / Millie Fender)
(Image credit: Tom’s Guide / Millie Fender)