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nutribullet 1.65L Food Processor

The Nutribullet 7-Cup Food Processor comes with five attachments:

Chopping Blade: The Chopping Blade is great for finely chopping ingredients for salsas, sauces, dips, soup bases, stir-fries, and purées. It works best with hard ingredients like onions, garlic, carrots, and celery for pan-frying; leafy ingredients like basil or coriander for pesto or chimichurri; or soft ingredients like cooked beans, squash, and cauliflower for dips and soups.

Reversible Thick Slice/Shred Disc: One side slices, one side shreds. Use the Thick Slice side for prepping potatoes, carrots, beets, and other root vegetables for roasting or casseroles; for slicing onions for onion rings; for slicing fruit for pies, cobblers, and crisps; for slicing hard, cured sausage like pepperoni and salami; and more. Use the Thick Shred side for grating cabbage and carrots for coleslaw and other chopped salads; grating potatoes for hash browns or latkes; grating cheeses like cheddar, swiss, or mozzarella; and more.

Reversible Thin Slice/Shred Disc: One side slices, one side shreds. Use the Thin Slice side for prepping potatoes, carrots, beets, and other root vegetables for frying into chips or making into a galette; for shaving hard cheeses like parmesan or pecorino; for thinly slicing onion, fennel, brussels sprouts, and other ingredients for salads; and more. Use the Thin Shred side for finely grating cheese, shredding vegetables for fritters, and more.

Spiralizer Disc: Use this attachment for creating noodle-shaped strands from your favorite vegetables. For best spiralizing results, square off the sides of your ingredients lengthwise before inserting into the chute.

Dough Blade: This blade works to mix and fold dough for pie crust, pizza dough, small batch biscuits, and shortbread cookies.

*Be sure to cut ingredients down into smaller pieces before processing so that they are able to pass through the feed chute.

The Nutribullet Food Processor operates on three speeds:

LOW: used for gentler processing needs, like kneading dough, spiralizing, shredding, and slicing.
HIGH: used for fine processing and/or pureeing. Great for finely mincing garlic and herbs for sauces like pesto, pureeing cooked ingredients for dips, soups, and sauces, making nut butter, and milling oats for oat flour.
PULSE: used for exerting greater control over the texture of ingredients. Great for chopped nuts, herbs, onions/garlic, breadcrumbs, and more.

All of the Nutribullet Food Processor’s attachments – 1.65L Work Bowl, Lid with Feed Chute, Dual-size Food Pusher, Blade Adaptor, Chopping Blade, Dough Blade, Spiralizer Disc, Reversible Thick Slice/Shred Disc, and Reversible Thin Slice/Shred Disc — are top-rack dishwasher-safe. The Unit Base is NOT dishwasher-safe, and should not be submerged in any amount of water or liquid. The Unit Base should only be wiped clean with a damp cloth.

Yes, the Nutribullet Food Processor can handle frozen ingredients, however, it is not recommended for chopping ice.

The Nutribullet Food Processor is designed for efficient storage. Aside from one disc, all of the attachments conveniently store within the Work Bowl. Refer to the User Guide for detailed storage instructions.

The Work Bowl, Lid, Food Pusher, Blade Adaptor, and Dough Blades are all made from durable plastic. The Slice/Shred Discs, Spiralizer Disc, and Chopping Blade are made from stainless steel and durable plastic.

The Work Bowl, Lid, Food Pusher, Blade Adaptor, and Dough Blades are all made from durable plastic. The Slice/Shred Discs, Spiralizer Disc, and Chopping Blade are made from stainless steel and durable plastic.

The Work Bowl, Lid, Food Pusher, Blade Adaptor, and Dough Blades are all made from durable plastic. The Slice/Shred Discs, Spiralizer Disc, and Chopping Blade are made from stainless steel and durable plastic.

The Work Bowl, Lid, Food Pusher, Blade Adaptor, and Dough Blades are all made from durable plastic. The Slice/Shred Discs, Spiralizer Disc, and Chopping Blade are made from stainless steel and durable plastic.

The Nutribullet Food Processor is powered by a 450-Watt motor.

For safety, the unit will not operate unless all attachments are properly assembled and locked into place. If your Nutribullet Food Processor will not power on, the first thing you should do is check for assembly errors.

No, none of the Nutribullet Food Processor components are microwave-safe.