With this model, you’ll get the 18-cup bowl, a lid for prepping (with removable chutes) and another one for cooking, a steamer basket insert, chopping, kneading, and mixing blades, a slicing disc that adjusts for 22 different levels of thickness, a reversible shredding disc for thin or thick shreds, a whisk, and a plastic spatula. After this chopping blade is clicked into place it stays put, instead of falling out of the bowl when removing the contents like with other models we tested. This model also resolves a complaint about chopping blades we’ve long had with food processors. We also loved the way the bowl clips into place, removing the need to twist it around until it locks. We were impressed by the sleek stainless-steel design, which is more attractive than most of Cuisinart’s food processors. When we reduced the amount of food inserted, the results were much more uniform. The Complete Chef, however, did struggle a bit with larger chopping tasks when the bowl was filled to the max line. When it came to the food processing component, it produced thinly sliced potatoes with its adjustable slicing blade, and it had no problem finely chopping parsley and almonds. The Cuisinart Complete Chef Cooking Food Processor is a fully functioning food processor that also works as a multicooker.
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