Even seasoned cooks are on the lookout for kitchen hacks to slice their prep time, and has just shared her latest obsession: the .
Retailing at an accessible £29.99, Zara demonstrated the chopper’s skills whilst making a steak ciabatta recipe in video posted on , captioning it with: "I made chimichurri in my new food processor as well (I'm obsessed with new kitchen gadgets)".
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Compact enough to stash away without taking up space, the offers a seamless experience in dicing, mincing, and puréeing, bypassing the need for tedious knife work. Far from mashing your mixtures, it provides a finely chopped output that can handle anything from veggies to herbs with flawless execution.
Made with Ninja’s precision-engineered blades, this device gives you the perfect consistency and is complemented by two containers that snugly stack on top of each other. These pots double up as both serving bowls and practical storage solutions, and come complete with lids.
Plus, all detachable parts are fully dishwasher safe for hassle-free cleaning. You can grab the Stackable Chopper not only on Amazon but also straight from the
If you're looking for something even more wallet-friendly, Lakeland is offering the for £24.99. In a similar style to the Ninja model, the is enjoying a price cut in Dunelm's sale, slashing from £22 to £17.60 reports .
The has gotten stellar feedback from consumers – one Amazon customer dubbed it a: "A game-changer for quick and easy meal prep."

Echoing this sentiment, another added: "Powerful little chopper-great for everyday use!"
There was a slight gripe from a user who noted: "Well designed and I particularly like the way the chopping container turns into a storage container simply. It's quite noisy when in use, but does a good job at chopping uniformly. The only negative is that the blade is difficult to remove without spilling stuff everywhere and it's very sharp and difficult to clean."
Over at the, a different buyer explained: "Struggle these days with chopping vegetables so after seeing this mentioned on a disability group I thought I'd purchase one. Highly recommended - does everything really easily! Be careful though - blades are SO sharp - lightly touched one in error!!"
And yet another reviewer praised: "Easy to use,great quality and easy to clean. It's really handy that it comes with two pots."
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