Cuisinart Food Processor 14-Cup Vegetable Chopper for Mincing, Dicing, Shredding, Puree & Kneading Dough, Stainless Steel, DFP-14BCNY
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- SUPERIOR FUNCTION: Cuisinart’s 720-watt motor for our 14-cup large-capacity food processor can handle almost anything. Make any kind of dip, puree soup or sauce including hummus, salsa, guacamole - the possibilities are endless
- MUST HAVE FEATURES: The 14 cup food processor has an “on” and “off/pulse” buttons with a Lexan bowl, extra large feed tube with small and large pusher bowl sleeve assembly. Also a detachable disc stem for easy use and clean up. Cord length is 36-inches
- INCLUDED: Stainless steel standard slicing disc (4mm), medium shredding disc and stainless steel chopping/mixing blade. Also includes a spatula, instruction manual and recipe booklet with dishwasher-safe parts
- NOTE TO CONSUMER: Shredding and slicing blades are not adjustable. Please refer to the manual before set up
- FULL 5-YEAR WARRANTY: On motor with LIMITED 3-YEAR WARRANTY: Refer to user manual for troubleshooting steps and questions surrounding warranty policies – this product is BPA free
- SUPERIOR FUNCTION: Cuisinart’s 720-watt motor for our 14-cup large-capacity food processor can handle almost anything. Make any kind of dip, puree soup or sauce including hummus, salsa, guacamole - the possibilities are endless
- MUST HAVE FEATURES: The 14 cup food processor has an “on” and “off/pulse” buttons with a Lexan bowl, extra large feed tube with small and large pusher bowl sleeve assembly. Also a detachable disc stem for easy use and clean up. Cord length is 36-inches
- INCLUDED: Stainless steel standard slicing disc (4mm), medium shredding disc and stainless steel chopping/mixing blade. Also includes a spatula, instruction manual and recipe booklet with dishwasher-safe parts
- NOTE TO CONSUMER: Shredding and slicing blades are not adjustable. Please refer to the manual before set up
- FULL 5-YEAR WARRANTY: On motor with LIMITED 3-YEAR WARRANTY: Refer to user manual for troubleshooting steps and questions surrounding warranty policies – this product is BPA free
Product Specifications
Brand | Cuisinart |
Special Feature | Manual |
Product Dimensions | 11"D x 7.9"W x 14.8"H |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Bowl Capacity | 14 Cups |
Recommended Uses For Product | Chop |
Number of Speeds | 1 |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Included Components | Unit^small and large pushers^stainless-steel slicing disc^shredding disc^chopping blade^spatual^instruction/recipe book |
Model Name | DFP-14BCNY 14-Cup |
Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00086279099839 |
Manufacturer | Cuisinart |
UPC | 086279099839 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Department | Unisex-Adult |
ASIN | B01AXM4WV2 |
Item model number | DFP-14BCNY |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 21, 2016 |
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Yes, You’re Actually Gonna Use This. A LOT. “Oh, I don’t need a food processor. I love to chop things by hand! And really, my cheap, tiny blender does just about any job a food processor could do. It’s not worth the money!” This has been my mantra for years.Oh, what a fool I was. What a fool!A food processor is such a magical device. You can do things with it that are impossible to do without it!Have you heard of cashew cream sauce? It’s fabulous. You soak about two cups of cashews in water for 2 hours, drain and rinse them well, and then toss them in your food processor with a clove or two of peeled garlic, about 2/3 cup of water, and about a teaspoon or so of salt, to taste. Press the power on, and in seconds, you have smooth-bodied, flavourful dip that is extremely versatile. From there, it’s all up to your imagination! Add some nutritional yeast to make it taste nice and cheesy, with just a pinch of paprika to bring out those cheesy notes, and serve it with tortilla chips. Or how about a bit of curry powder and some basil to serve with pita chips as a sweet, curry-style dip? Or perhaps you’ll use some herbs and pour it over pasta, for a new twist on “lazy pasta night”?Maybe you’re no fan of that idea. Well then, how about making pesto right in your own home? Those tiny bottles in the grocery are never as good as the stuff as you can get in a nice restaurant, and they can be damned pricey for such mediocre flavour. Make it yourself, and be amazed!Or what about hummus? You can use a method by Kenji Lopez-Alt over at SeriousEats to make tahini sauce with garlic and lemon that makes for a FANTASTIC base for the best hummus of your life (made with, I suggest, the best on the market, and available also here on Amazon: Soom Foods Pure Ground Sesame Tahini 11oz (2 Pack))! Sabra has got NOTHING on homemade hummus.There’s also the sheer joy of buying nuts in bulk, knowing that you’re saving quite a bit of money tossing them into your food processor to get chopped rather than buying them pre-chopped. Or you can quickly chop toppings for a salad. There’s a lot of chopping this thing can handle that you might not care to handle yourself!Or, how about this: the best homemade ice cream you’ve ever had? It’s simple; make your custard-style base (I recommend Jeni Britton Bauer’s method, Google it or pick up her book here: Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams at Home), freeze it overnight in a big gallon freezer bag laid out flat, and the next day, break it into pieces to throw into your food processor. Then you can whip it to a gorgeous creamy state, add in some flavourings, pour into an ice cream container, and freeze; voila! The best homemade ice cream you’ve EVER had – guaranteed better than storebought, that’s for sure, and a lot healthier, since you’re in total control of what goes in it. :)And I’m sure before I even began to write this review, you had your own ideas. Nut butters? Certainly! How about dough? It can do it! Grating cheese? Well, I prefer an old-fashioned box grater, but if you’re tired of washing that ol’ beast, absolutely, go for one of these! There’s just so many wonderful things you can do with this gorgeous machine; and it’s outrageously simple to handle. I’ve seen a great many food processors in family homes; they’re awkward, they’re cumbersome, and they’re very noisy. This isn’t whisper-silent, but I can safely use it all hours of the night without losing a finger or waking my sleeping household.Now, I must confess I’ve had precisely one point of frustration with it since I bought it: I opened it up, threw in an ingredient, put the top back on, hit the “ON” button, and.. nothing. I was dumbfounded. Why isn’t this brand new machine working?Turns out, it was a safety feature! I hadn’t secured the top, so it didn’t come on. And thank goodness! I would’ve had a big mess on my hands. Knowing that it will simply not turn on if I don’t have the top fastened on correctly is a comfort to me; I can get to work and not worry about double-checking that I’ve put everything back in place just so, and I can trust little ones to put things into it without worrying that they’ll get over-excited to turn it on and send ingredients flying around my kitchen! And it’s so simple to put together and take apart once you take a few minutes to handle it first-hand.This is a wonderful machine to aid the home cook, and I believe if you’ve made it this far in my review, you know I’m right. You deserve this. It’ll take a special position in your kitchen, just like a KitchenAid; in fact, a KitchenAid and this food processor have a constant presence on my countertop. If you love to cook, and you love to explore new techniques and recipes, then I beg of you; do yourself a big favour and get this today!
The jack of all food processing, master of almost all food processing. [Update]After using this item for a few months, I’ve found it quite good. However, there are two major issues which I hope Cuisinart can fix in the next model.First, the safety locking mechanism is pretty complicated making it difficult to clean. The lid and bowl both have a small hollow column which houses the shaft that comprises the safety locking mechanism. These elements are very annoying to clean if anything gets inside. I’ve found this to be more and more of a downside every time I wash it.Second, and this was a surprising and more serious issue, but I was recently finely grinding about 2 cups of lean meat for beef meatballs, and occasionally the blade would jump out of the shaft, stop moving, and get stuck. Most likely some meat got lodged under the blade and caused it to lift up. This caused the blade to cut a deep scratch in the bowl. Unlike some other models there is no spindle or other mechanism to hold the blade in place. It’s only held in place by the tight fit between the shaft and the blade. If this keeps happening I think eventually it will damage the bowl/blade beyond repair. I’m not even sure if any plastic got in the food. Although this happened with meat, I’d imagine it might happen with any similar thicker food. With the locking mechanism for the safety lid being so complex, maybe some better locking mechanism could be created for the blade.[Intro]I’ve always wondered if I really needed a food processor since I already have a stand mixer and blender, but with the reviews of the Cuisinart Custom being so good, I decided to give it a try.[Build Quality]The base is very heavy and feels very sturdy. The plastic used in the blade assembly is also very dense and hefty (this unit came with the improved blade that won’t crack). The motor is very high quality as it’s insanely quiet in operation compared to any kitchen appliance I’ve used. I have seen reviews showing cracked units, so I’ll update if I encounter that. Most of the unit is made of plastic, except for the thin brushed metal wrapped around the base.Measurements: The large chute measures 4.5 in x 3 in. The small chute has a 2 in diameter. The bowl interior has a 7 in diameter, and is 5 in high. The entire bowl is 10 in at the widest (including handle and locking mechanism), and 9.5 in high including the chute. The base is 10.5in x 8 in x 5.5 in (L x W x H), and the post is 2.8 in high. The lower blade is about 1 mm from the bottom of the bowl, and there’s about 2-3 mm of clearance from the blade tips to the edge of the bowl.[Features]The unit comes with the base, blade, container, large pusher, small pusher, medium slicing attachment, medium shredding attachment, and spatula. It’s disappointing it doesn’t come with an adjustable slicing blade or dicing kit like the 13-cup Cuisinart Elemental, but that one is not reviewed as well. I don’t think such options are even available for this model. I hope Cuisinart can release a bundle with this machine and accessories similar to the Elemental in the future.Buttons: This has an on button that stays depressed when pressed, and an off/pulse button that pulses the motor and turns off the motor if on was pressed – simple and elegant. The tactile feel of the buttons is quite nice, and their large size and travel is very helpful compared to tiny touch buttons or a touch screen, especially if your hands are a bit greasy/wet from working with food.[Use]Chopping: Although it doesn’t dice, it does chop food quite uniformly, as long as you don’t overload the container with large chunks. The motor has a braking function after you let go of the button that immediately stops the blade so you’ll never over-process. It’s a lot better than my blender, which doesn’t stop immediately. It’s also harder to take food out of the blender and clean since it has a non-removable base. I’ve used the Cuisinart to make salsa and it excels at it. The large capacity is also great.Slicing: Slicing creates nice and even pieces and food rarely gets left on top of the disc. It’s insanely fast at slicing vs a mandoline, but maybe not as accurate. One annoying thing is that the chute requires the pusher to be inserted to work, which prevents you from slicing longer foods without cutting them.Shredding: Shredding is as good as slicing. It gives great results and is especially useful for hard but slippery foods like beets or potatoes (for making borscht and hash browns). Compared to a box grater, it’s a lot faster and you won’t mix any of your blood with the food. I also can’t shred at all with my blender or stand mixer. I’m not sure I’d shred soft stuff like cheese though, as the cleanup vs a box grater doesn’t seem worth it.Dough: Since I have a stand mixer already, I don’t really use this to mix or knead dough, since it creates a mess. I’ve used it to cut butter into flour, which it excels at compared to a stand mixer. The instruction manual warns you not to mix dough that you would have trouble kneading by hand.Meat: A special note about meat. The Cuisinart doesn’t grind meat per se, but rather purees it. However, this means it’s great for making stuff like tartare, beef meatballs for hotpot, baby food, etc. With a blender, if you try pureeing meat, you’ll get strands of collagen wrapped around the blade shaft, and it’s almost impossible to get rid of, but with the Cuisinart it’s a cinch to clean up.Nuts: This doesn’t work as well for nut butter compared to my blender. The blender is so powerful that it just outclasses the food processor on speed and creaminess of the result. I’m also worried that the blade will dull after using it a lot with nuts, while the blender’s blades are dull to begin with.Washing: I only handwash the machine. While the inside of the container and lid are very simple and have no nooks and crannies, food can definitely get stuck in the other parts. The attachment disks are crimped on the bottom edges with a deep groove that could collect food. The worst design is that the pushers have holes on the pushing side. It’s really hard to cram any scrubber into the pushers to clean these areas. The locking mechanism is also not sealed and so if you aren’t careful you could splash food into it.Assembly: Assembly is quite straightforward. I haven’t had any issues with the locking mechanism. It does have an additional feature where you cannot remove the container if the lid is locked onto the container, as the lid pushes a small rod down into the base which triggers a button that allows the motor to function. I could imagine that someone twisting the container off could possibly break this plastic rod.[Conclusion]Overall I’m quite pleased with this device and I think it deserves the top marks it’s gotten from other reviewers. Pros include quality and consistent results, very quiet operation, and good user interface design. Cons include lack of included accessories, locking mechanism of the chute, and some parts being quite difficult to clean. It definitely beats out a blender or stand mixer for quite a few applications. 4/5.
The replacement…after 32 years. I was gifted the 11 cup processor 32 years ago & thought “What will I EVER do with this?” Boy was I wrong! After these many years, plastic pieces wear & it was time to replace it. Of course I went with it’s almost identical child. I was actually excited to open it-really Christmas in July! It works every bit as well as my original one & the bowls & blades fit both, so I’ve got multiple work bowls-great for big projects. As for some of the concerns in other reviews, I hand wash easy debris but rinse gunky stuff & use the dishwasher (If I’m doing a big cook, I probably need the time to clean the counters & stove! Just being honest!) I’ve never had a big problem with food being stuck, but a cheap or repurposed toothbrush works wonders to clear the crevices. Mine lives in a lower cabinet & I’ve found it useful to put it on an old dishtowel or placemat & it will slide in & out easily without the feet sticking. It appears to be a worthy 2nd act from my first Cuisinart. I don’t know if I’ll get another 30+ years from it, but I probably won’t get that from myself either!
Love it, but. It’s powerful and works great, did a great job making pesto. Love it overall, but one thing I disliked was the pushe-lid combo.The lid has to be locked into the back in order to engage the machine. If it’s not locked in, it won’t run. The pusher also locks into the lid. Not only do you have to cut the veggies to size to fit in the chute, you also have to cut them to fit under the pusher. After fitting as many as you can in the chute, you have to lock the pusher to the lid, cut, then unlock and cut some more. That’s a lot of prep work, which really defeats the purpose of having a food processor in the first place. Still, I decided to keep it due to its powerful motor and I liked how it worked, and liked having 3 different blades to use, and I just tolerate the extra work grudgingly.One other thing to note is the instructions need to be more detailed. It took some time figuring out how to assemble some of the things that came with the machine. I would recommend, but be aware it’s not just cut and go like you may expect with other brands.
Amazing. I have been totally impressed with this food processor! It is very powerful and at the same time quiet. I like the simplicity of the design and just having the continuous/pulse bars. I use the machine primarily for chopping vegies and utilize the pulse to get the consistency I want. It has been wonderful during the canning season for chopping herbs, veggies and slicing carrots. The processor is also very easy to put together, take apart, and clean. The solid construction appears durable. I am very pleased about purchasing this processor!
Overall a great food processor. I wasn’t sure to get the larger size 14-Cup Cuisinart Food Processor (rather than the smaller capacity), but after using it a few times I am happy with the decision. This processor seems to be built very well, with a heavy motor base. The heavy base keeps the unit totally stable while chopping or blending anything you put it. The 720 watt motor is strong enough to do most any task asked of it. I found we used the 14 cup capacity more often than we originally thought, you can always process less food, but with smaller units you would have to do family portions in multiple batches. This unit comes with the standard chopper blade, but it also came with 2 additional discs with blades for slicing and grating. All the parts come apart easily and are all dishwasher safe which makes it very easy to clean (Just be careful of the very sharp blade!) The whole unit fits fine on the countertop under standard cabinet height so it is always ready to use. I just keep it unplugged until just before use. So far we are very pleased with this choice and it seems like it will last a long time.
Very nice processor but the instructions- mehhh. This is a very sturdy, very powerful and very quiet food processor. I think it’s the third food processor I’ve owned. I am enjoying the larger bowl size for sure.So far I have used it to make pico de gallo and shredded cabbage for coleslaw and cut onions for hotdogs. It did a great job for all of it. I used the chopping blade for the pico de Gallo and the onions. And I used the shredding disk attachment for the cabbage for the slaw.At first, I couldn’t get it to turn on, ☺️ but, that’s because I had the feeder tube too full for the metal spine on the back of the pusher to completely engage the safety feature.The biggest drawback I see is the way the safety feature on the lid is designed. The safety mechanism is sort of open but at the same time closed if that makes any sense. It’s open enough for stuff to get in there and closed enough for you to have a hard time getting food particles out. You may want to just check and be sure that there’s no food particles On the metal safety spine on the food pusher that you’ll push down into the safety channel on the lid. Otherwise, you will play the game of rinsing and turning it upside down and swishing it/ flipping while holding the white thingy open until you can get the food particle to come out of it. There may be a trick to this I haven’t figured out yet. So far, I really like this processor, And, the prices for extra attachments on the Cuisinart website are very, very competitive with free shipping.
Perfect. This food processor is amazing! Simple to operate, easy to clean, small footprint, and powerful. Fast, even chop and shred – makes prep work so easy. I finally stopped wasting money on less expensive units that I had to continually replace or that would not do the job. Sincerely wish I had just purchased this one to begin with.
AMAZING. Ok folks, what more can be said about this machine that hasn’t already been said? If you are looking at this level of appliance, then obviously you are serious about what you do in the kitchen. This thing is incredibly powerful and will muscle down just about anything you throw at it! I literally giggled with the first few things I sent down the mouth to be sliced up! We love having stir-fry in our house, but it is a laborious task prepping and cutting everything by hand. What normally would have taken me around two hours to chop and prep was reduced to about thirty minutes, including the emptying and cleaning of the copping bowl between different veggies. It’s built like a tank; heft of quality and good construction. All the parts are solid and ready for everything you throw at it! I know some people said that the blade changing system is a bit cumbersome to figure out, I don’t really understand that, it’s a slide button and twist of the stem…pretty easy after you do it once. I’m looking forward to many years of service from this! I was hesitant to get back in to the food processor market after having a cumbersome Black and Decker noise maker that had trouble with carrots. This purchase immediately restored what my hopes would be for it! Don’t look past it because it doesn’t come with 600-plus attachments and can’t bake a pizza for you…what this thing does is it works SOLID with what it was designed to do!!! Can’t stress enough, if you’re thinking of getting it, do it!!!
Simple and powerful but needs a mod. Great processor for meal prep. Sharp, fast and powerful. The safety mechanism was designed by a lawyer. I bypassed the safety switch and removed all the useless overcomplicated push mechanism and levers. Now works great.