Cuisinart DLC-2007 To chop meat, poultry, fish and seafood, To chop nuts, To make mayonnaise

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Cut the peel into lengths of 2 inches (5cm) or less and process with 1/2 cup

(125 ml) of granulated sugar until finely chopped. This may take 2 minutes

or longer.

For sticky fruit like dates, raisins, prunes and candied fruit, first freeze the fruit for about 10 minutes. Add some of the flour called for in the recipe to the fruit. Use no more than 1 cup (250 ml) of flour for each cup of fruit.

To chop meat, poultry, fish and seafood:

The food should be very cold, but not frozen. Cut

it into 1-inch (2.5cm) pieces to ensure an even chop. Using the ON button, process no more than the recommended amount at one time (see table inside front cover). Press the PULSE button 3 or 4 times at a rate of 1 second on, 1 second off. If the food is not chopped fine enough, let the processor run continuously for a few seconds. Check the texture often to avoid overprocessing. Use a spatula to scrape food from the sides of the bowl as necessary.

To purée meat, poultry, fish and seafood:

Prepare the food as described above. Press the PULSE button until evenly chopped, then process continuously to the desired texture. Scrape the bowl with a spatula

as needed.

Leave the purée in the work bowl and add eggs, cream and seasonings as called for by the recipe. Process to combine thoroughly.

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Remember, you control texture by the length of time you process. By varying the processing time, you can get a range of textures suitable for hamburgers, hash, stuffed peppers, or smooth mousses.

To chop nuts:

Chop no more than the recommended amount at one time. Press and release the PULSE button and check frequently to avoid nuts clumping together in a nut butter. When a recipe calls for flour or sugar, add some to the nuts before you chop, about 1/2 cup for each cup of nuts. This allows you to chop the nuts as fine as you want without turning them into a nut butter. You can also chop nuts with a shredding or slicing disc. The optional Fine Shredding Disc is particularly good.

To make peanut butter and other nut butters:

Process up to the recommended amount of nuts. Using the ON button, let the machine run continuously.

After 1-1/2 to 2 minutes, the ground nuts will form a ball that will gradually smooth out. Scrape the sides of the bowl and continue process- ing until drops of oil are visi- ble. Taste for consistency. The longer you process, the softer the butter. For chunk style, add a handful of nuts just after the ball of nut but- ter begins to smooth out. To make cashew butter, add a little bland vegetable oil. Processor nut butters contain no preservatives.

Store in refrigerator to keep from separating.

To make flavored butters, spreads and dips:

Cut room temperature butter into tablespoon size pieces. Finely chop flavoring ingredients first, such as anchovies, cheese, herbs, etc. Be sure work bowl is clean and dry. Add small hard ingredients like garlic and hard cheese through the feed tube while machine is running. Next, add the butter and process using the ON button, until smooth. Add any liquid ingredients last, while the processor is running, and process just long enough to blend. Process ingredients for spreads and dips the same way. They should be at room temperature and cut into 1-inch (2.5cm) cubes, or added by tablespoonfuls.

To make mayonnaise:

You can make foolproof homemade mayonnaise with your PremierSeries

7-cup Food Processor. The work bowl and metal blade must be clean and dry.

Foods prepared with raw eggs may contain salmo- nella or other potentially harmful bacteria. Because egg yolks are a fine growth medium for bacteria, we recommend that you cook them for use in mayon- naise, Hollandaise sauce, Caesar salad dressing, chilled soufflés, chilled chif- fons, mousses and other recipes calling for raw egg yolks. For mayonnaise, we recommend using either the “cooked egg” mayon- naise on page 29, or using the following method with pasteurized liquid eggs.

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Contents DLC-2007 Recommended work bowl capacity for various foods When Important Unpacking InstructionsRemoving Blade Table of Contents Blades are sharp. Handle them carefully CleaningGetting Ready OperationIntroduction Blade Operation Assembly InstructionsMachine Includes Disc OperationOperating Instructions Press the OFF button when finishedMachine Functions On ContinuousTechniques for Chopping and Puréeing with the Metal Blade To chop nuts To chop meat, poultry, fish and seafoodTo purée meat, poultry, fish and seafood To make peanut butter and other nut buttersTo make crumbs and crumb crusts To whip creamTo make pastry Preparing Food for Slicing and Shredding Removing Practicing Slicing ShreddingSliced or Shredded Food Slicing Meat Poultry Slicing and Shredding CheeseTechniques for Kneading Yeast Dough with the Dough Blade Typical Bread Dough Problems and Solutions Soft dough or liquid leaks onto base of food processor Dough doesn’t clean inside of work bowlDough feels tough after kneading Motor stopsCleaning and Storage Full TEN-YEAR Warranty on Motor Processor is about to be usedCalifornia Residents only If either of the above two options doesRecipe Table of Contents Fresh Tomato and Corn Salsa AppetizersHummus Seeded Jalapeño Jack WafersCup all-purpose flour Tablespoons unsalted butter 3/4 teaspoon dry cilantroVegetarian Potato and Split Pea Soup SoupsSmall garlic clove, peeled 3 cups water Into 1-inch pieces GazpachoPepper Medium tomatoes, coredTeaspoons sugar BreadsClassic White Bread Cup warm water 105 115FTo make dough Pecan Sticky BunsTeaspoon cinnamon To make topping / assemble bunsSesame Dinner Rolls Basic Pizza DoughCranberry Orange Bread Sauces and Dressings Basic MayonnaiseCup extra virgin olive oil Basic VinaigrettePesto Cup wine vinegar Cup vegetable oil Teaspoon kosher saltPieces Cranberry Relish with Toasted WalnutsSimple Tomato Sauce Juices Al, to taste, for a spicier sauceChocolate Sauce East-West Chicken and Vegetable Stir-Fry with Pasta EntréesCup slivered almonds, lightly toasted Salmon and Pesto Potatoes Teaspoons Pesto, pHearty Turkey Chili Cincinnati Style Tablespoon good quality olive oil Tablespoons chili powderPizza Pesto, Cheese & Fresh Tomato PizzaSavory Sweet Potatoes with Onions & Currants SidesFrench Cut Green Beans with Shallots Bitter white pith removedAsian Slaw with Peanut Dressing Green onions, trimmed, cut to fit feed tubeCreamy Tarragon Vidalias Roasted Garlic Parmesan Twice Baked Potatoes Olive oilDouble Chocolate Chunk Cookies DessertsToffee Brownies Late, broken into 1/2-inch piecesDark Chocolate Ganache Truffles Basic Cheesecake Just combined Carrot CakeSet aside White Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting1/2-inch pieces, well chilled Basic Flaky Pastry DoughInch pieces, well chilled Chilled Tablespoons ice waterDeep Dish Pear and Apple Pie IB-3941B

DLC-2007 specifications

The Cuisinart DLC-2007 is a well-regarded food processor, known for its versatility and efficiency in the kitchen. Designed for both novice and experienced chefs, this model combines innovative technology with practical features to streamline food preparation processes.

One of the standout features of the Cuisinart DLC-2007 is its powerful 600-watt motor. This robust motor provides ample strength to handle various ingredients, from tough vegetables to soft fruits, making it suitable for a wide range of culinary tasks. Coupled with an extra-large feed tube, the processor allows for the easy addition of larger food items, minimizing the need for pre-cutting and enhancing convenience.

The DLC-2007 comes equipped with a range of stainless steel blades and discs that cater to different functions. This includes a sharp slicing disc for precise cuts, a shredding disc for grating cheese or vegetables, and a mixing blade that effectively processes dough and purées. These components are durable and designed to maintain sharpness, ensuring optimal performance over time.

One of the key technologies integrated into the Cuisinart DLC-2007 is its patented interlocking design. This safety feature ensures that the processor only operates when the bowl and lid are correctly locked in place, preventing accidental operation and enhancing user safety. In addition to this, the processor boasts an easy-to-clean design; all removable parts are dishwasher safe, simplifying the cleaning process.

The user-friendly controls on the DLC-2007 include a simple on/off pulse function, allowing for precise control over food textures. Users can easily process ingredients to their desired consistency, whether they need a coarse chop or a fine purée. This flexibility is particularly beneficial for creating varied textures in dishes, from chunky salsas to smooth sauces.

Size-wise, the Cuisinart DLC-2007 is designed with practicality in mind. Its compact design makes it easy to store, while still offering a generous capacity of 7 cups. This means users can prepare meals for families or small gatherings without the need for multiple batches.

In summary, the Cuisinart DLC-2007 is a powerful, versatile food processor that stands out for its efficient motor, range of cutting tools, safety features, and ease of use. Whether you're chopping, slicing, shredding, or mixing, this food processor is built to meet the demands of any cooking enthusiast. Its combination of advanced technology and thoughtful design makes it a valuable addition to any kitchen.