Buy our Winning Food Processor: http://amzn.to/2pn1AgFFull testing details and ranking chart: http://bit.ly/1NZPa2EWhat You Need to Know About the Cuisinart Food Processor Blade Recall: http://cooks.io/2pN9G5XHere in the test kitchen, we demand a food processor that can handle lots of chopping, slicing, and shredding while delivering professional-quality results, and we think home cooks deserve the same.We tested 8 food processors to find the best one:Cuisinart Custom 14 Food ProcessorThe Breville Sous Chef 12-Cup Food ProcessorBlack + Decker Performance Food ProcessorCuisinart Elite Collection 2.0 12-Cup Food ProcessorCuisinart Elemental 11 Food ProcessorHamilton Beach Stack & Snap Food ProcessorOster Designed for Life 14-Cup Food Processor with 5-Cup Mini ChopperKitchenaid 11-Cup Food Processor with ExactSlice SystemWhat should you look for in an Electric Knife Sharpener? Watch now: https://youtu.be/Yif_uMZ-y5kWhat's the Best Cast-Iron Skillet? Watch now: https://youtu.be/yjUW-p7iRLU?We tested eight food processors with capacities of 11 to 14 cups, rating them on their ability to chop, slice, shred, mince, emulsify, puree, and mix pie crust and pizza dough, as well as perform other common tasks that call for a food processor. We also rated them on ease of use and cleanup. CHOPPINGTesters chopped onion, carrot, and celery into mirepoix; ground whole almonds; minced fresh parsley; and ground beef chunks and butter into hamburger. This category was weighted most highly in our ratings.SLICINGWe sliced ripe plum tomatoes and russet potatoes, giving highest marks to models that cut crisply and neatly, rendering little to no juice, which would indicate that food was sliced, not crushed.SHREDDINGWe shredded carrots and cheddar cheese, rating models highest if pieces were crisp and uniform with little to no unprocessed, trapped food.MIXINGWe mixed pie dough and a double batch of heavy pizza dough, made mayonnaise (in small workbowls where available), and conducted a timed test using drops of blue and yellow food coloring in yogurt to show how efficiently machines made a uniformly green mixture. PUREEINGWe processed large cans of whole tomatoes in each machine until smooth; high-rated models made velvety puree. EASE OF USEWe rated each machine throughout testing on its handling, intuitiveness of assembly and controls, shape of workbowl and lid, weight and stability, quality of construction, noise, and other factors relating to its design and ergonomics, including the convenience of any included accessory boxes or other extra features. LEAKINGWe filled each machine to its “maximum liquid fill” line and compared actual to stated capacity; we then ran machines on high for 1 minute, checking for leaks.Anatomy of a Great Food Processor:1. WELL-DESIGNED FEED TUBEBig enough to minimize pretrimming and waste but narrow enough to hold food upright.2. MINIMAL GAPS BETWEEN BLADE AND BOWLThe space between the end of the blade and the side of the bowl as well as the space between the base of the blade and the bottom of the bowl should be small. This ensures more efficient, thorough mixing and food that is evenly chopped.3. SMALL SPACE BETWEEN DISKS AND FEED TUBEEnsures that all the food gets shredded or sliced.4. WEIGHTY, COMPACT BASESpace-saving and keeps machine anchored during heavy mixing.5. RESPONSIVE PULSE BUTTONEnables quick stop-start so ingredients are tossed around the bowl and into the cutting action.ABOUT US: Located in Boston’s Seaport District in the historic Innovation and Design Building, America's Test Kitchen features 15,000 square feet of kitchen space including multiple photography and video studios. It is the home of Cook’s Illustrated magazine and Cook’s Country magazine and is the workday destination for more than 60 test cooks, editors, and cookware specialists. Our mission is to test recipes over and over again until we understand how and why they work and until we arrive at the best version.If you like us, follow us:http://americastestkitchen.comhttp://facebook.com/americastestkitchenhttp://twitter.com/testkitchenhttp://instagram.com/testkitchenhttp://pinterest.com/testkitchen