
We tested the mini choppers against the following criteria: We also made BBC Good Food’s Thai green curry paste, not only to check that the blades could cut through fibrous ingredients, but to also ensure the bowl could house the quantity of ingredients required. For consistency, the onion was pre-chopped into 2cm pieces, which tends to be the standard requirement for mini choppers. We tested a range of mini choppers, using each one to blitz bread to breadcrumbs, as well as onions and parsley. Mini choppers typically come in one of two key designs either a smaller version of a food processor, with a button-controlled base, or a small device with a large bowl on the bottom and a pushable button on top.
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How to choose the best mini chopper What is a mini chopper?Īlthough some models look similar, a mini chopper should not be confused with a food processor. Best manual mini chopper: Tefal Jamie Oliver Chop & Shaker, £21.49.Best portable mini chopper: KitchenAid Cordless Electric Chopper, £91.94.

Best mini chopper for food processing tasks: Cuisinart Mini Prep Pro, £52.14.Best budget mini chopper: Lakeland Mini Chopper Plus, £29.99.Best mini chopper for large families or batch cooking: Homgeek Food Chopper, £29.99.Best mini chopper for ease of use: Kenwood Mini Chopper CH180A, £30.55.Best mini chopper for small spaces: Salter EK2182 Mini Chopper Pro, £19.99.Best mini chopper for sauces, dips and curry pastes: Bosch Mini Chopper MMR08, £29.99.Most versatile mini chopper: Russell Hobbs 24662 Desire Matte Black Mini Chopper, £35.99.Best mini chopper to leave on the counter: Magimix 18115 Le Micro Mini Chopper, £65.Best cordless mini chopper: Cuisinart Cordless Mini Prep Pro, £72.

Best mini chopper: KitchenAid Mini Chopper 5KFC3516, £54.95.
