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Mortar and pestle vs food processor

Mortar and Pestle vs Food Processor

Before electric gadgets like blenders, food processors, grinders and bullets, there was the mortar and pestle. It was the cook’s go-to whenever they needed to crush, grind, puree, pulverise or make any kind of paste. You might think the mortar and pestle is totally obsolete now that we can do these tasks at the flick of a switch. But no – it’s not obsolete. There are still jobs it does better.

What jobs are best done in mortar and pestle?

A machine’s blades cut, rip and tear ingredients while a mortar and pestle pounds and melds; not only is the finished texture different, but the flavour is too. The cutting action of blenders and food processors smash their way through random cells, rupturing them, while a mortar and pestle does a better job of crushing every single cell, releasing maximum flavour compounds in the process and giving a more lush end result. A blender (or food processor) is great for some jobs however, particularly making smoothies, emulsified sauces, pureeing soups and sauces, and generally dealing with larger amounts of ingredients.

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