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October 6, 2010

Review: Cuisinart Elite 12 Cup Food Processor

From the Kitchen of Katie Kick

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This contest is now CLOSED. Congratulations to Denise!

I leave tomorrow morning for BlogHer Food in San Francisco. And since I’m going to be off having fun for a few days, I thought I’d leave something fun for you to do while I’m away. And it’s been a while since we’ve had a giveaway. Now sounds like a perfect time! Are you ready for a chance to win a Cuisinart Elite 12 Cup Food Processor?

cuisinart elite 12 cup review

I’ve been testing this food processor for about a month now. I’ve made several recipes with the Cuisinart Elite 12 Cup Food Processor so I could use all of it’s different functions and blades. Hello, lovely. Where have you been all my life? I don’t know what possessed me to think that I didn’t need a full sized food processor before. I’ve gone for almost 8 years with just the Cuisinart Mini Chopper and when that wore out the Cuisinart Elite Mini Chopper. I guess I didn’t want to sacrifice the space, and it is a spendy purchase, but wow I love this machine!

Muffins with a Food Processor - Cuisinart

Recipes I’ve made with the Cuisinart Elite 12 Cup:

  • Zucchini Cherry Muffins with Pecan Streusel Topping (chopping, and mixing muffins)
  • Restaurant Style Salsa and again when I wrote about Canning Restaurant Style Salsa (chopping and puree)
  • Rustic Rosemary Garlic Bread (using the dough blade)
  • Open Face Roasted Vegetable Sandwiches (slicing the vegetables)
  • Manicotti Primavera (fine chopping, and grating)

It seems that this food processor can do almost anything. It slices, dices, grates, chops, purees, and can make dough. Really, it’s a 2-in-1. You get a small 4 cup bowl (the size of the Mini Chopper) and a larger, full sized (12 cup) bowl. It comes with 3 blades: 1 for the small bowl, 1 for the large bowl, and a dough blade that fits the large bowl. Then there’s the grating mechanism. It has 2 sides to it: fine shred and regular. The slicing disc has several settings  for different thicknesses all in one disc. That’s a great space saver because you don’t need different discs for different sized slices or grating. I really like that the bowl has a pour spout, too.

making bread in a food processor

Madeline and Logan absolutely thought the slicing and grating were the coolest things ever. They helped me with the Manicotti Primavera and had a blast, and helped me out a lot too. It would have taken so much longer to hand grate all of those vegetables. Instead it took 2 minutes, tops. For all of the vegetables. And the block of mozzarella – it was decimated.

The same goes for the slicing when I made the Open Face Roasted Vegetable Sandwiches. Madeline actually started eating a bunch of the sliced squash because she liked how thinly it was sliced. She’s never wanted to eat zucchini before. WIN! You can find more features here.

I hate to sound overly positive, for feature that you thing that this has to be too good to be true, but I can’t think of much that I didn’t like about the Cuisinart Elite 12 Cup Food Processor.

If I had to get picky, my concerns would be:

  • Price – it’s an investment, but not outrageous
  • Space – you can’t make it smaller or it’s not a full sized food processor and Cuisinart does do a good job making the attachments multi-taskers .
  • The blade doesn’t lock as well as it does in the Elite Mini Chopper. It’s nice when you can tilt the bowl to the side to scrape everything out without the blade falling out with the food.
  • Storage for the blades and discs. If you have kids, count on purchasing one of these Disc Storage Containers to keep little hands from getting hurt. There are a lot of sharp parts, and not really a good way to store them without the container, besides in a locked cabinet (which is where I have them now).

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Giveaway (1 winner): Cuisinart Elite 12 Cup Food Processor

The Rules:

  • What’s your favorite feature of the Cuisinart Elite 12 Cup Food Processor and what recipe would you make first? (by 11:59 PST October 13th)
  • 1 random winner will be announced by October 20th. I will notify you via email and you will have 72 hours to respond before I choose a new winner.
  • Contest open to US Residents only.

Extra Entries: Additional entries can be earned by doing any of the following, giving you a total of 5 entries. Leave a separate comment for each of your entries.

  • ReTweet the following message: Win a Cuisinart Elite 12 Cup Food Processor from @mycuisinart and @goodlifeeats http://bit.ly/cJ3wDQ #giveaway #review
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  • Vote for me (Katie Goodman) as one of Babble’s Favorite Mom Food Bloggers
Disclosure: The fine people at Cuisinart provided me with a Cuisinart Elite 12 Cup Food Processor for the purposes of review. I was not compensated for this review outside of the product sample. Opinions are my own.

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Reader Interactions

  1. Brett says

    October 6, 2010 at 7:56 AM

    I tweeted

  2. Brett says

    October 6, 2010 at 7:55 AM

    Maybe simple, but my favorite is the simple blade attachment. Fantastic for anything from dicing to making pesto.

    Looking forward to making pesto of my own, I’ve got loads of basil and I’ve been having to borrow a friend’s food processor (repeatedly) to make it.

  3. Darla says

    October 6, 2010 at 7:55 AM

    I love that it comes with 2 different sizes of bowls. The first thing I would make would be bread dough!

  4. Chicago Cuisine Critique says

    October 6, 2010 at 7:55 AM

    My favorite feature is definitely the different sized bowls, that is awesome to have! I have been desperately wanting a new food processor as I feel like it is so much easier to make all of your own sauces, dips, dressings, and of course so much more. This is one of those bigger purchases that I was leaving for when I get married (whenever that may be?) and finally register so winning one would be absolutely amazing. I think the first item I would make to help me experiment a bit with the processor would probably be a pesto sauce. I am a big fan of Giada and after watching her make it time and time again it always look so delicious and so simple with a lovely food processor. This is a great giveaway!

  5. Nicole Eriksen says

    October 6, 2010 at 7:51 AM

    I love the pour spout on the bowl and also the adjustable slicing blades. First recipe to make, though, would have to be scones. 🙂

  6. carmen says

    October 6, 2010 at 7:41 AM

    voted!

  7. carmen says

    October 6, 2010 at 7:41 AM

    i would use the grating attachment to make some potato pancakes. 🙂

  8. Cate says

    October 6, 2010 at 7:39 AM

    Awesome giveaway.

    I think I’d try my hand at making falafel first. I tried making it in my blender once, and let’s just say it didn’t work.

  9. Paige says

    October 6, 2010 at 7:34 AM

    My favorite feature would probably just be the fact that its a food processor, which is something I’ve never had before. But I do work in a bakery that has one so I know I’d use it for chopping up everything in the free world, pureeing everything, and especially for making pie crust, which I TOTALLY suck at!

  10. Ollie says

    October 6, 2010 at 7:29 AM

    I love how big it is! My food processor is so small and food/liquid is always spilling out. The first thing I would make is hummus!

  11. Janel says

    October 6, 2010 at 7:27 AM

    Just voted for you on Babble! 🙂

  12. Janel says

    October 6, 2010 at 7:26 AM

    I’m a new FB fan!

  13. Janel says

    October 6, 2010 at 7:25 AM

    I love that this has a dough blade. I’ve been looking at recipes for making dough in a processor, but I’m sure they would kill my el cheapo one!

  14. Meg says

    October 6, 2010 at 7:25 AM

    I don’t own a food processor so I would love to win this! The grating features sound great and very helpful. The first thing I would make would be hummus. Thanks for the giveaway!

  15. Elyssa says

    October 6, 2010 at 7:24 AM

    I voted, too!

  16. Elyssa says

    October 6, 2010 at 7:23 AM

    I’m a facebook fan!

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