Breville FP21 Intelligent Food ProcessorWhat makes it intelligent? The FP21 blender/processor has presets for smoothies and soups already built in, so you just have to hit the right button to make one just the way telly chef Anthony Worrall Thompson does.

The hybrid design looks a little ungainly, but it saves space in the kitchen and if it’s good enough for a TV master chef, then it’s good enough for us. It’s the foolproof presets that appeal to our amateur kitchen skills though. When you choose the program you want, the speed and duration of the blades vary automatically to suit the recipe, so you can get on with the desert. You even get an informative DVD of Worrall Thompson in action with the blender, so you can copy his every move.

Out now | £75 | Breville

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