I bought the Sous Chef 12 Plus. Awesome machine. The only problem I’ve found thus far is that my friends are all putting on weight from the amount of cooking I’m doing. This is my second Breville purchase and I am extremely happy with their engineering and quality control. I would highly recommend this product to anyone. Williams and Sonoma staff was knowledgeable and friendly (Bloor Street Store Toronto). They held this item at the sale price for me so I could get it on my schedule. Thanks, Anna!
PIcke dmien up in bay, Alex does your plug sit flush with/in the socket wall? Got mine on sale at The Bay, Sous Chef 12 ok this is 100% real review. I just made a raw carrot ginger coconut soup. IT WAS AMAZING!!! The creamiest smoothest, and QUIETEST food processor ever used = WOW. . I AM HONESTLY AMAZED! (This was just using the regular S blade)! though may need to exchnage it if plus issue, otherwise best, EVER!
This is from 12 years ago. (March 2024)! I just bought a 2nd hand one, used once!) & it is amazing! I saw a 2024 listing of top 5 food processors - & this. Breville was number 1, ranking 10 out of 10! Brilliant! Good presentation. Wonder if this processor still going?
I like this food processor a lot, but many of the "OMG so smart" new features have been around on Kitchenaid and Cuisinart machines for a *long* time. However, the slicer is amazing, it's a really good motor, and in a lot of little details the thing is by far the nicest one I've used (and I've been using them since the late 70s; I've had like 5 or 6 in all and used them a lot).
+Mike McNally I know! My Cuisinart food processor from 2011 that just broke had a reversible shredding disc, so this test kitchen must be pretty deprived...
There's a plastic safety thing on the bowl the size of a fingernail where it has to push into a thing on the base when you twist the bowl onto the base. Since that tiny little plastic piece somehow broke, I couldn't activate the safety release thing on the motor base so the machine wouldn't turn on anymore. The solution was to buy an overpriced bowl, or just get a new food processor with more features. I opted for the breville food processor because I wanted the julienne and french fry disc and have no regrets.
Thank you Elissa, I just received my Sous Chef and so far it is wonderful. I will still be keeping my Cuisinarts though as they are able to process larger dough recipes than the Breville but for slicing and french fry cutting this is amazing. I also am pleased with how well the bowl and pusher assembly wash and dry.
Hi Joseph. I bought my Cuisinart 14 cup 23 years ago and I have replaced the base (motor stopped working), replaced the lower bowl twice. It still works but I just purchased this Breville Processor and cannot wait to take it for a spin. Should arrive tomorrow.
Hey there! A couple of years in have you had any issues with your unit? I have heard of some issues with cracking in the bowl, but I am hoping that's isolated. I am deciding between the Breville 16 cup sous chef and Cuisinart 14 cup (the very famous one). I like some of the features of the Breville but it's a huge price difference!
After researching different food processors (Cuisinart, KitchenAid, Magimix, Omega) I have decided to invest in this food processor. I am investing in a high end FP because I have decided to make a lifestyle change in my dietary habits for health reasons. I will be eating mostly vegan and raw foods which almost always require the use of a FP in preparation. I did notice in the video during the dough portion that there is moisture build up in the handle. I decided against the Cuisinart because some reviewers said that after some use, food particles will become caught in a small opening at the top of the lid and it does not come apart for cleaning therefore leading to bacteria and mold build up. Seeing the moisture in the handle makes me wonder if this will be a problem with this machine? Does anyone know if the handle comes apart so it can dry properly if moisture were to get inside as in the video? Thanks for your help!
I'm not trying to go vegan but I want to eat a heavily Mediterranean and low oil asian diet and chopping vegetables for 20 minutes when I could be done in under 5 minutes with a food processor is a major deterrent. I want 'fast food' but I want to be healthy for me. Basically I love meat too much to forgo it completely, but I do want to eat about 65% of my food intake as fresh veg. I purchased and returned a 12 cup Cuisinart priced at $225.00 CAD - it was quite bad, and could not even mince celery without getting stuck. Best of luck to you with your diet change.
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I know my comment is very late, but I just thought I would chime in… I just got this food processor, and whatever is showing up on the camera is absolutely not going to get into your food. The handle is completely sealed at both ends from the food bowl and cannot reach the food whatsoever. I am just posting this for people who watch this in the future.
I got this food processor for Christmas from my husband. I’ve never owned a food processor before but now I am so excited to use it. Thank you for the demonstration. I especially appreciate the pastry dough demonstration.
Hey there! A few years in, have you had any issues with your unit? I have heard of some issues with cracking in the bowl, but I am hoping that's isolated. I am deciding between the Breville 16 cup sous chef and Cuisinart 14 cup (the very famous one). I like some of the features of the Breville but it's a huge price difference!
@@JB-xl2jcI have this model and it’s been 6 years that I’m using it, too bad the processing cup got cracked at the bottom. I’m waiting for the new replacement that I found online.
I have this model and I love using it. Until one day when I’m making cream there’s a liquid leaking at the bottom. I’ve found out there’s a crack and I don’t understand why cause I’m taking such good care of it and I don’t over pack or over process anything. Good thing I can buy a new replacement for the cup processor.
Sometimes I wonder if the time u save from slicing tomatoes and patatoes and still used up with assembly and whatnot. There are so many pieces to be assembled correctly. I imagine you have to have the instruction book nearby ...to pick the correct blade and to know which way to connect it all. Right?
I have 2 of the Breville Sous Chef 16 Peel and Dice food processors and 1 Breville Sous Chef 12 Plus food processors (I used to have 3, but I gave 2 of them to friends as gifts).
I love how excited she is about the reversible shredding disc, which is standard in literally every other food processor. My beat up old fp from the 70s has a reversible shredding disc. . .
Just purchased one.. and it looks a little intimidating for someone who never really uses these types of appliances often.. but, I guess it makes for a GREAT first food processor! :-) And it's very heavy duty! You can tell by the weight & the quality that it will last! Can't wait to use it!
What type of potatoes did you use? I find my fries to be thin n a lot of wastage. Also my cheese is not shredded properly with the large shred. A lot of wastage, with a lot of over shredded cheese. I bought it for these 2 features, and not overly happy with it.
Hi there,I have purchased this today, but my one only have 2 surface blades in the box, but I can see you have got more. Is there any chance to fine the rest of those blades? Thanks
There are 2 models that are 16 cup. This one happens to be the Sous dice & peel. There is a difference. Not sure these blades will work on yours. Hope that helps.
They all copy each other and compete with each other's products. That's how things get improved over time. I love my Breville and use it daily for healthy nutrition.
Yes, you just pour them through the small feed tube. (For safety, if you remove the large feed tube the machine shuts off; but the small feed tube is too small for someone to get his or her hand down to contact the blade, so no disconnect is needed.)
@@winebox Do you still love it all these years later? Anyone can chime in, deciding whether to buy this or the Cuisinart 14 cup and always curious for firsthand experiences! Thanks
I have a Cuisinart 12 cup Elite that is quite good, and similar to the Breville, it only lacks the whipping disk, but I have other options for that so I don't miss it. I would have bought the Breville but it was not available at that time. The Cuisinart was $250 and I thought it's overpriced, but Breville is $700...really overpriced.
I have the Breville 16 cup, the Cuisinart and the Kitchen Aid food processors (all full sized and largest available) and let me tell you the Breville is NOT over priced! It is worth every penny! Puts the others to SHAME! The others can't compare to the Breville food processor. The Kitchen Aid chopping disc are a joke!!!! The Breville chopping disc are a breeze!!!!
I have this machine & the instructions say 'DO NOT PUT SWEET POTATOES" in this machine or it will tear it up! People plz read your instructions. Thank you
This review was extremely helpful. Though perhaps not only in ways they intended LOL "Perfect" slices of tomatoes are raggedy and made a lot of juice Lady is totally amazed by reversible shredding disc that is standard on basically all food processors. Has she never used a food processor before?? "One of the first things I can tell right away is that nothing has fallen over the side!" Literally two hunks of potato skin on front edge that fell over the side. . . Thank you cameraperson for close ups that show moisture trapped in the handle because that is one of the most annoying things to me about various models I have tried and really want to avoid one that gets food/water trapped in plastic pieces you cannot properly clean out. I do really like how this works though, especially the french fry disc. Others I've seen make too skinny of fries but these look perfect.
probably from cleaning in between the different foods she cut. It's definitely not coming from inside the bin. The container is one piece clear plastic with the dark grey part added on the outside.
I would advise against it. While the motor and blades will certainly crush ice, I do not think the bowl is impact resistant, and hard ice chunks may damage it with repeated use. Its this reason most blenders have a glass bowl.
Some companies offer a "Parmesan/Ice Grating Disk" as an accessory, but I don't think Breville is one of them. These disks turn ice into snow for making snow cones, kaki-gori, frozen margaritas and daiquiris, etc. See, for example: www.kitchenaid.com/digitalassets/KFP13PI/Standalone_1175X1290.jpg I wouldn't try to crush ice in the bowl unless I bought a spare chopping blade to use only for that purpose.
Thank you for the demo! Also, does anyone know what wrist watch Amanda is wearing? I'm sold on the food processor, but her watch caught my eye as well :)
Here's what they don't show you. The actual accessory storage is a double stack. They are only showing you ONE box, it's actually TWO (dicer attachment). They also don't show you how enormous this product is or what it costs, $550 plus tax. I love Breville but this product is too cumbersome. It's industrial, and there's lots of handwashing. Real chefs will appreciate what this bad boy can do but the rest of us will feel guilty if dust begins to form from not using it everyday. LOL : )
It shipped to save time and cleaning is to just simply put in a few drops of soap with warmer water and run the machine for a little bit to clear out the bowl and blade.
+tom nash -- And Cuisinart copied Robot-Coupe. (In fact, the first Cuisinarts were imported Magimix 1800s from France, with "Cuisinart" labels added. Cuisinart didn't have their own food processor until 1980, when their contract with Robot-Coupe expired.)
I love this food processor! th-cam.com/users/postUgkxuxrxet7NpWgQWK7mCww2lBlrKBcUIrtv I was really hesitant when I placed the order, because it is cheap as compared to the higher end ones. I debated on getting a higher end one, but decided not to, because this one had great reviews and honestly, I didn't know how often I was going to use a food processor. Little did I know that I was going to use it pretty often and it is amazing. I don't use it every day, but at least a few times a month, and so far, it works! And grinds up things pretty fine.The one con would be the slicing and shredding blade - I don't really use it, because I don't think the veggies come out that pretty. A higher end food processor would probably do a better job, (but I really don't know). Anyway, I mostly use the S blade to grind and finely chop food and so far, it meets my needs and I'm very satisfied! Especially for the price that I paid for it!UPDATE! I have had this processor for over a year now, and I still use it constantly and it works perfectly. Such a great purchase!
I know this video is older but I just purchased this processor and find it extremely helpful thank you
I bought the Sous Chef 12 Plus. Awesome machine. The only problem I’ve found thus far is that my friends are all putting on weight from the amount of cooking I’m doing. This is my second Breville purchase and I am extremely happy with their engineering and quality control. I would highly recommend this product to anyone. Williams and Sonoma staff was knowledgeable and friendly (Bloor Street Store Toronto). They held this item at the sale price for me so I could get it on my schedule. Thanks, Anna!
make nice cream !
PIcke dmien up in bay, Alex does your plug sit flush with/in the socket wall? Got mine on sale at The Bay, Sous Chef 12 ok this is 100% real review. I just made a raw carrot ginger coconut soup. IT WAS AMAZING!!! The creamiest smoothest, and QUIETEST food processor ever used = WOW. . I AM HONESTLY AMAZED! (This was just using the regular S blade)! though may need to exchnage it if plus issue, otherwise best, EVER!
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Hey Alex are you still a fan of the device all these years later? Any issues with longevity/durability?
This is from 12 years ago. (March 2024)! I just bought a 2nd hand one, used once!) & it is amazing! I saw a 2024 listing of top 5 food processors - & this. Breville was number 1, ranking 10 out of 10! Brilliant! Good presentation. Wonder if this processor still going?
I like this food processor a lot, but many of the "OMG so smart" new features have been around on Kitchenaid and Cuisinart machines for a *long* time. However, the slicer is amazing, it's a really good motor, and in a lot of little details the thing is by far the nicest one I've used (and I've been using them since the late 70s; I've had like 5 or 6 in all and used them a lot).
+Mike McNally Thanks for sharing!
+Mike McNally I know! My Cuisinart food processor from 2011 that just broke had a reversible shredding disc, so this test kitchen must be pretty deprived...
Wow how did it break as I have a 16 cup one that I just took out of storage but do not want to do something to break it..
There's a plastic safety thing on the bowl the size of a fingernail where it has to push into a thing on the base when you twist the bowl onto the base. Since that tiny little plastic piece somehow broke, I couldn't activate the safety release thing on the motor base so the machine wouldn't turn on anymore. The solution was to buy an overpriced bowl, or just get a new food processor with more features. I opted for the breville food processor because I wanted the julienne and french fry disc and have no regrets.
Thank you Elissa, I just received my Sous Chef and so far it is wonderful. I will still be keeping my Cuisinarts though as they are able to process larger dough recipes than the Breville but for slicing and french fry cutting this is amazing. I also am pleased with how well the bowl and pusher assembly wash and dry.
Very helpful. My Cusinart DCLX is 35 years old and needs to be retired but I hate to give up my 1mm blade. This Breville solves that issue.
Hi Joseph. I bought my Cuisinart 14 cup 23 years ago and I have replaced the base (motor stopped working), replaced the lower bowl twice. It still works but I just purchased this Breville Processor and cannot wait to take it for a spin. Should arrive tomorrow.
Thanks for the demo. I've never owned a food processor before and was totally ignorant as to how to use it. You made it look super simple. Thank you!
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Did you purchase the Breville? Do you still use it? 8 years later I would love to hear what you think of it
I just bought this today. It's nice to see that breville is still making these. It has a 25 year warranty on the motor!
Hey there! A couple of years in have you had any issues with your unit? I have heard of some issues with cracking in the bowl, but I am hoping that's isolated.
I am deciding between the Breville 16 cup sous chef and Cuisinart 14 cup (the very famous one). I like some of the features of the Breville but it's a huge price difference!
I bought mine two weeks ago, but haven't used it yet. I will be using tonight to chop some sweet potato fries. Hope it goes smoothly.
Ok I need this! I have the older model and LOVE IT! Now I want this one
After researching different food processors (Cuisinart, KitchenAid, Magimix, Omega) I have decided to invest in this food processor. I am investing in a high end FP because I have decided to make a lifestyle change in my dietary habits for health reasons. I will be eating mostly vegan and raw foods which almost always require the use of a FP in preparation. I did notice in the video during the dough portion that there is moisture build up in the handle. I decided against the Cuisinart because some reviewers said that after some use, food particles will become caught in a small opening at the top of the lid and it does not come apart for cleaning therefore leading to bacteria and mold build up. Seeing the moisture in the handle makes me wonder if this will be a problem with this machine? Does anyone know if the handle comes apart so it can dry properly if moisture were to get inside as in the video? Thanks for your help!
I'm not trying to go vegan but I want to eat a heavily Mediterranean and low oil asian diet and chopping vegetables for 20 minutes when I could be done in under 5 minutes with a food processor is a major deterrent. I want 'fast food' but I want to be healthy for me.
Basically I love meat too much to forgo it completely, but I do want to eat about 65% of my food intake as fresh veg.
I purchased and returned a 12 cup Cuisinart priced at $225.00 CAD - it was quite bad, and could not even mince celery without getting stuck.
Best of luck to you with your diet change.
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I know my comment is very late, but I just thought I would chime in… I just got this food processor, and whatever is showing up on the camera is absolutely not going to get into your food. The handle is completely sealed at both ends from the food bowl and cannot reach the food whatsoever. I am just posting this for people who watch this in the future.
I got this food processor for Christmas from my husband. I’ve never owned a food processor before but now I am so excited to use it. Thank you for the demonstration. I especially appreciate the pastry dough demonstration.
William Sonoma , Great name, Great people , Great products
My wife uses the big blade to make "Nice cream" with frozen bananas and almond milk. Its REALLY REALLY good, and healthy !
Recipe??😃🍦
Hey there! A few years in, have you had any issues with your unit? I have heard of some issues with cracking in the bowl, but I am hoping that's isolated.
I am deciding between the Breville 16 cup sous chef and Cuisinart 14 cup (the very famous one). I like some of the features of the Breville but it's a huge price difference!
@@JB-xl2jcI have this model and it’s been 6 years that I’m using it, too bad the processing cup got cracked at the bottom. I’m waiting for the new replacement that I found online.
Big blade?
What parts do we need to assemble the peeling for the Garlic 🧄 Onions 🧅 potatoes 🥔 beets and turnips.
You need the Breville Sous Chef Dice and Peel model.
You need the Breville Sous Chef Dice and Peel model.
I have this model and I love using it. Until one day when I’m making cream there’s a liquid leaking at the bottom. I’ve found out there’s a crack and I don’t understand why cause I’m taking such good care of it and I don’t over pack or over process anything. Good thing I can buy a new replacement for the cup processor.
i love this machine i have 12 cups one i use for onions and tomatoes love this thing
Sometimes I wonder if the time u save from slicing tomatoes and patatoes and still used up with assembly and whatnot.
There are so many pieces to be assembled correctly. I imagine you have to have the instruction book nearby ...to pick the correct blade and to know which way to connect it all. Right?
I have 2 of the Breville Sous Chef 16 Peel and Dice food processors and 1 Breville Sous Chef 12 Plus food processors (I used to have 3, but I gave 2 of them to friends as gifts).
Hi what is the difference between 16 peel and dice and 12 plus?
Why tf would someone need TWO 16 peel and dice processors?! Geezus. Not only is that well over $1000, but the space that they require is crazy.
@@joycechen7416
You cannot have the ability to do peel and dicing in a 12 cup version.
I love how excited she is about this product lol. Makes me want to run out and buy one.
I love how excited she is about the reversible shredding disc, which is standard in literally every other food processor. My beat up old fp from the 70s has a reversible shredding disc. . .
Shes a paid actress . So many things she was acting excited about are in other brand processors.
I purchased one of these and it worked well for the first 3 or 4 times I used it. Now it goes into time mode and will not process.
My goodness, this woman is better than a sleeping pill for my insomnia
Just purchased one.. and it looks a little intimidating for someone who never really uses these types of appliances often.. but, I guess it makes for a GREAT first food processor! :-) And it's very heavy duty! You can tell by the weight & the quality that it will last! Can't wait to use it!
How is it working for making smoothies and pureeing soups?
I still notice food gets stuck in the lid, but I guess it's impossible to avoid with food processors that allow for shredding/slicing.
What type of potatoes did you use? I find my fries to be thin n a lot of wastage. Also my cheese is not shredded properly with the large shred. A lot of wastage, with a lot of over shredded cheese. I bought it for these 2 features, and not overly happy with it.
Hi there,I have purchased this today, but my one only have 2 surface blades in the box, but I can see you have got more. Is there any chance to fine the rest of those blades?
Thanks
There are 2 models that are 16 cup. This one happens to be the Sous dice & peel. There is a difference. Not sure these blades will work on yours. Hope that helps.
I have model number BFP680, can I buy the french fry blade to use on my Breville?
They all copy each other and compete with each other's products.
That's how things get improved over time.
I love my Breville and use it daily for healthy nutrition.
Does it support dicing and peeling
Would gluten free doughs and cake mixes work ok?
Does the BFP800XL have a dicing feature like the Cuisineart Elemental 13 Cup?
You can buy one.
Can you use the dicer attachment with this one
Hi... does it comes with glass bowl?
Could you add liquids while mixing i.e salad dressings?
Yes, you just pour them through the small feed tube. (For safety, if you remove the large feed tube the machine shuts off; but the small feed tube is too small for someone to get his or her hand down to contact the blade, so no disconnect is needed.)
Bought one a few months ago and love it!
winebox Good on you:)! Since the post is 2 yrs old, I also own one for 2yrs now.
@@winebox Do you still love it all these years later? Anyone can chime in, deciding whether to buy this or the Cuisinart 14 cup and always curious for firsthand experiences! Thanks
@Williams Sonoma. You should do a disclaimer that you getting commission or sponsorship from the marker.
Terrific demo thank you !!
Just tried to make brandy butter..... my first attempt at using the new processor. Not too successful.... couldn't get a good creamed butter....
Try our favorite way to cream butter: using a stand mixer! A hand mixer will work, too.
How many cups is this model? What model number is it?
Can this machine handle nut butter?
how many cup is this?
+Ashley c It comes in two versions, a 12-cup and a 16-cup.
See the 12-cup here: bit.ly/1U9gV11
See the 16-cup here: bit.ly/ZqfYaO
Though it's slightly cup shaped this is not a cup, it's a food processor! 😋
+MaZEEZaM 😔😕
Mogoi 1
clearly no sense of humour!
Of course it was a joke, the blender is clearly not a cup.
I have a Cuisinart 12 cup Elite that is quite good, and similar to the Breville, it only lacks the whipping disk, but I have other options for that so I don't miss it. I would have bought the Breville but it was not available at that time. The Cuisinart was $250 and I thought it's overpriced, but Breville is $700...really overpriced.
The Breville is not always $700. We got ours for $400.
I have the Breville 16 cup, the Cuisinart and the Kitchen Aid food processors (all full sized and largest available) and let me tell you the Breville is NOT over priced! It is worth every penny! Puts the others to SHAME! The others can't compare to the Breville food processor. The Kitchen Aid chopping disc are a joke!!!! The Breville chopping disc are a breeze!!!!
can you get a potato slicer for the sous chef 12
I have this machine & the instructions say 'DO NOT PUT SWEET POTATOES" in this machine
or it will tear it up!
People plz read your instructions.
Thank you
Is that soaptrapped inside the handle on :33? Wouldn't that contaminate the food?
Soap? The handle is grey lol!
can I make scones in the same way as pastry
Thanks Madam, Kindly demostrate all Disc and Blades please, ( From Saudi Arabia )
This review was extremely helpful. Though perhaps not only in ways they intended LOL
"Perfect" slices of tomatoes are raggedy and made a lot of juice
Lady is totally amazed by reversible shredding disc that is standard on basically all food processors. Has she never used a food processor before??
"One of the first things I can tell right away is that nothing has fallen over the side!" Literally two hunks of potato skin on front edge that fell over the side. . .
Thank you cameraperson for close ups that show moisture trapped in the handle because that is one of the most annoying things to me about various models I have tried and really want to avoid one that gets food/water trapped in plastic pieces you cannot properly clean out.
I do really like how this works though, especially the french fry disc. Others I've seen make too skinny of fries but these look perfect.
oh my god i don't know how you counted 8 tbsps and talked at the same time. if my husband just talks to me when im doing that i loose my count
This was exactly my thought! I noticed there was some editing going on 😂
And how long is the warranty on this processor?
25 years
2 year standard warranty but 25 years on the motor!
Anyone looking now, it's a 1 year standard parts now but still 25 years on the motor.
Best kitchen gadget, tool !
I see moisture in the handle in this video @ 3:12 mark. How did that happen?
probably from cleaning in between the different foods she cut. It's definitely not coming from inside the bin. The container is one piece clear plastic with the dark grey part added on the outside.
Such an amazing machine!
Some great features, but it looks clunky and awkward. The pulse button is right under the bowl handle too.
Could I make cookie dough in this?
Sure!
Can you put ice in this?
I would advise against it. While the motor and blades will certainly crush ice, I do not think the bowl is impact resistant, and hard ice chunks may damage it with repeated use. Its this reason most blenders have a glass bowl.
Some companies offer a "Parmesan/Ice Grating Disk" as an accessory, but I don't think Breville is one of them. These disks turn ice into snow for making snow cones, kaki-gori, frozen margaritas and daiquiris, etc. See, for example: www.kitchenaid.com/digitalassets/KFP13PI/Standalone_1175X1290.jpg
I wouldn't try to crush ice in the bowl unless I bought a spare chopping blade to use only for that purpose.
+Tammy Ricker The instructions warn against using ice in it as it will damage the blade.
Just got one a few minutes back. I loved the video and look forward to make our cooking a lot lot easier!
1000w food processor
:)
"french fry attachment"
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you had my curiosity, now you have my attention
is it so smart?
I feel like it would’ve been better to start the machine then open the feed tube and then add the tomato because it looked kind of mangled.
Does it dice tomato?
Yes, it does!
just bought one today its really good i also have the matching blender :)
i love my breville
I want this soooooooooo bad!
Good Products
You need to use a slow motion camera to truly show how fast it turned that potato into french fries.
She's my fave! I'm going to get this.
Thank you for the demo! Also, does anyone know what wrist watch Amanda is wearing? I'm sold on the food processor, but her watch caught my eye as well :)
that is a nice dleubler
Long shoot foot processor far more convenient make in india for larger quantity time saving for party preps
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Wow
Or maybe vice versa
Isn’t it overpriced ?
Here's what they don't show you. The actual accessory storage is a double stack. They are only showing you ONE box, it's actually TWO (dicer attachment). They also don't show you how enormous this product is or what it costs, $550 plus tax. I love Breville but this product is too cumbersome. It's industrial, and there's lots of handwashing. Real chefs will appreciate what this bad boy can do but the rest of us will feel guilty if dust begins to form from not using it everyday. LOL : )
It shipped to save time and cleaning is to just simply put in a few drops of soap with warmer water and run the machine for a little bit to clear out the bowl and blade.
It's a piece of crp
I can do a lot of cookies
I don't think any of that looks perfectly cut...the tomatoes looked terrible
I mean 4:35 after she puts the dough in. Look at the handle.
JimJeanna Im about to buy it until i see that on the handle. Thank u for bringing this up 👌👌👌
They copied cuisinart
+tom nash -- And Cuisinart copied Robot-Coupe. (In fact, the first Cuisinarts were imported Magimix 1800s from France, with "Cuisinart" labels added. Cuisinart didn't have their own food processor until 1980, when their contract with Robot-Coupe expired.)
making pasta
good morning everyone how everyone doing today
I love this food processor! th-cam.com/users/postUgkxuxrxet7NpWgQWK7mCww2lBlrKBcUIrtv I was really hesitant when I placed the order, because it is cheap as compared to the higher end ones. I debated on getting a higher end one, but decided not to, because this one had great reviews and honestly, I didn't know how often I was going to use a food processor. Little did I know that I was going to use it pretty often and it is amazing. I don't use it every day, but at least a few times a month, and so far, it works! And grinds up things pretty fine.The one con would be the slicing and shredding blade - I don't really use it, because I don't think the veggies come out that pretty. A higher end food processor would probably do a better job, (but I really don't know). Anyway, I mostly use the S blade to grind and finely chop food and so far, it meets my needs and I'm very satisfied! Especially for the price that I paid for it!UPDATE! I have had this processor for over a year now, and I still use it constantly and it works perfectly. Such a great purchase!
Nice but ugly 😢
its' actually better"looking" in person, it's made well.
what model is this? and how much?
Breville Sous Chef BFP800XL