Cuisinart 11-Cup Series Remove the slicing or shredding disc, Small, round fruits and vegetables

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not so tightly that it prevents the pusher from moving.

When slicing or shredding, always use the pusher.

Never put your fingers or a spatula into the feed tube.

Never push down hard on the pusher. Use light pressure for soft fruits and vegetables like bananas, mushrooms, strawberries and tomatoes, and for all cheeses. Use medium pressure for most food: apples, celery, citrus fruit, potatoes and zucchini. Use firm pressure for hard vegetables like carrots and yams.

PRACTICING

SLICING AND

SHREDDING

1.Insert a slicing or shredding disc, put the cover on the work bowl and insert the food in the feed tube.

2.Slide the pusher into place, and apply pressure to the pusher while pressing down the PULSE button. Release the button as soon as the food is sliced or shredded.

3.You can load the feed tube repeatedly without removing work bowl cover. Simply grasp the pusher and lift up. The pusher assembly will come off easily, leaving the cover and feed tube in place. Your other hand is free to reload the feed tube, and you do not need to re-press the ON button if it was previously selected.

REMOVING

SLICED OR SHREDDED FOOD

Before you do anything, wait for the disc to stop spinning. When it does, remove the pusher first.

Unplug the unit, then hold the work bowl handle and turn it clockwise. Then lift; the work bowl and cover will come off together. Turn cover clockwise to unlock from work bowl. Lift, remove, invert and place on counter space.

Remove the slicing or shredding disc:

Place two fingers under each side of the disc and lift it straight up. Place the disc on top of the inverted work bowl cover to minimize drips and spills.

TECHNIQUES FOR SLICING AND SHREDDING

Small, round fruits and vegetables:

For large berries, radishes and mushrooms, trim the bottom ends flat with a knife. Insert the food through the feed tube, standing each piece on a flat end. You can fill the tube to about 1 inch (2.5cm) from the top. The bottom layer gives you perfect slices for garnish. If you want all the slices to be perfect, it’s best to process one layer at a time.

Long fruits

and vegetables:

Trim foods like bananas, celery and zucchini by cutting them into pieces slightly shorter than the

feed tube. Cut both ends flat. (Use a ruler as a guide, or the pusher assembly.)

Fill the feed tube with the pieces, standing them vertically and adding enough pieces so they are solidly packed and cannot tilt sideways as they are sliced or shredded.

Small amounts of food:

Use the small feed tube and the small pusher. Remove the small pusher from the pusher assembly. Place the pusher assembly onto the feed tube and press the sleeve all the way down.

Cut the food in lengths slightly shorter than the feed tube. If slicing one or two long, thin vegetables like carrots, push them to the far left. If you are slicing a few vegetables that are wide at one end and narrow at the other (carrots, celery or scallions), cut them in half and pack in pairs, alternating one wide end up, one narrow end up.

French-cut green beans:

Trim fresh green beans to feed tube widths. Stack in the feed tube horizontally to about one inch from the top. Use the slicing disc, apply light pressure to the pusher and press the PULSE but- ton until beans are sliced.

To make long, horizontal slices of raw zucchini or carrots, use the same procedure.

Matchsticks or julienne strips:

Process the food twice – ‘double slice’ it. Insert large fruits or vegetables

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Contents Instruction Booklet Yielding two 1-1/4 pound loaves Recommended work bowl capacity for various foodsFor custom recipes Important Unpacking Instructions Table of Contents Getting Ready CleaningBlades are sharp. Handle them carefully OperationIntroduction Blade Operation Quick breads, muffins, and biscuitsDisc Operation On Continuous Press the OFF button when finishedDough Button Prepare the dough ingredients and place in work bowlTo purée fruits and cooked vegetables To chop raw fruits and vegetablesFirst, cut the food into To dislodge foodTo chop meat, poultry, fish and seafood To chop parsley and other fresh herbsTo purée meat, poultry, fish and seafood To chop nutsTo beat egg whites To make mayonnaiseTo whip cream To make crumbs and crumb crustsTip To make cake mixWhole peppers are an exception Large fruits like pineappleSmall, round fruits and vegetables Remove the slicing or shredding discLong fruits Vegetables Small amounts of foodCooked meat and poultry Hard, at room temperatureUncooked meat and poultry Salami and other sausagesMachine capacity Using the right bladeMeasuring the flour Proofing the yeastAdding liquids Processing dry ingredientsKneading bread dough Kneading sweet doughBlade rises in work bowl Dough doesn’t clean inside of work bowlDough feels tough after kneading Soft dough or liquid leaks onto base of food processorBlade doesn’t incorporate ingredients Motor slows downMetal dough blade rises in work bowl Keep your food processor ready to use on a kitchenTechnical Data California Residents only Recipe Table of Contents Fresh Tomato and Corn Salsa AppetizersRoasted Garlic and Red Pepper Spread Try this salsa on grilled chicken or seafoodRoasted Shallot & Herb Hummus HummusPreparation 15 Minutes Jalapeño Jack WafersSmall onion Cup all-purpose flourDo-ahead prep makes these perfect for entertaining Turkey Sausage & Sun-Dried Tomato Puff Pastry PinwheelsShallot 1-1/2 ounce peeled and trimmed Egg wash 1 egg + 2 tablespoons water, beaten togetherFor a savory side dish, use this stuffing in portobellos Spinach, Feta & Artichoke Stuffed MushroomsClove garlic Shallot, about 1 ounce, peeled Teaspoon Herbes de ProvenceButternut Squash Bisque with Roasted Cremini Mushrooms SoupsMakes eight 7-ounce servings Preparation 40 to 45 minutes Teaspoon freshly ground pepper 1/2 cup half-and-halfChilled Roasted Red Bell Pepper & Corn Soup Inch pieces Teaspoon kosher salt GazpachoFresh cilantro for garnish, if desired Medium tomatoes, cored, cut intoCranberry Orange Bread Quick BreadsBanana Nut Bread Almonds and pears combine to make this rich, moist tea bread Almond-Pear BreadChallah Braid Yeast BreadsCup warm water 105˚ 115˚F Large egg Tablespoon waterCups unbleached all-purpose flour Cheese BreadSpoil your family with homemade bread Classic Cuisinart White BreadPizza Dough Basic Artisan Bread Artisan BreadsTo make baguettes VariationAdapted from Charles van Over Olive and Rosemary Country LoafOunces unbleached flour Simple Wheat StarterOunces whole wheat flour Makes one 24-ounce loaf Multi-Grain Sandwich LoafMakes two long loaves Farm House BreadEntrées Pesto Salmon and Pesto Potatoes en PapilloteShrimp & Ginger Stuffed Sole Pesto, Cheese & Fresh Tomato Pizza PizzasTablespoons Pesto, p Ounce Reggiano ParmesanOunces fontina, well chilled Five Cheese Pizza BiancoChives, cut in 1-inch lengths Well chilledSome of the best things in life are the simplest Pizza MargheritaReduced version for pizza Make ahead for a picnic or tailgating party Roasted Pepper, Chevre & Mozzarella CalzoneWashed and dried Cornmeal for sprinkling Simple Tomato Sauce Sauces & DressingsCreamy Chevre & Peppercorn Dressing Cranberry Relish with Toasted WalnutsCreamy and tangy, perfect for crisp romaine Herbed Balsamic Vinaigrette Teaspoon sugar Basic MayonnaiseTeaspoons fresh marjoram leaves or 1 teaspoon dried Tzatziki SauceFrench Cut Green Beans with Shallots SidesAsian Slaw with Peanut Dressing Cup evaporated skim milk Roasted Garlic and Parmesan Twice Baked PotatoesTeaspoon ground white pepper Teaspoon salt Savory Sweet Potatoes with Onions & Currants At room temperatureCup maple syrup Desserts Cups 6 ounces lightly At room temperature Toasted hazelnutsHazelnut Butter Cookies Pound unsalted butterChocolate heaven Double Chocolate Chunk CookiesDelicious with coffee or tea Lemon Ginger BiscottiOr Callebaut, broken up, chilled Remove and reserveCreamy, smooth and simple to prepare Basic CheesecakeWhite Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting Carrot CakeBasic Flaky Pastry Dough Thaw at room temperature for an hour before usingTo 8 tablespoons ice water Creamy apple pie with crunchy, crumb topping Old World Apple Crumb PieMakes 1 10-inch pie, 12 servings Preheat the oven to 375 FEach, peeled, cored and quartered Juice Deep-Dish Pear and Apple PieCup real maple syrup Preheat the oven to 400˚FChocolate lover’s dream come true Dark Chocolate TrufflesCocoa Scrape the work bowlIB-3622E

11-Cup Series specifications

The Cuisinart 11-Cup Series is a versatile food processor designed to meet the needs of both home cooks and culinary professionals, offering efficient performance and a range of innovative features. This appliance has earned a reputation for its user-friendly design and powerful functionality, making it a staple in many kitchens.

At the heart of the Cuisinart 11-Cup Series is its robust 600-watt motor, providing ample power to handle various food processing tasks. Whether you’re chopping vegetables, kneading dough, or slicing cheese, this food processor delivers consistent results with minimal effort. The large 11-cup capacity bowl is ideal for preparing meals for families or entertaining guests, allowing users to process large quantities of ingredients at once.

One of the standout features of the Cuisinart 11-Cup Series is its versatile blade and disc attachments. The stainless steel slicing and shredding discs enable precise cuts and uniform textures, while the steel chopping blade effortlessly processes everything from herbs to nuts. Additionally, the processor includes a dough blade, which is specially designed for kneading and mixing dough, making it suitable for bakers.

The series also incorporates a variety of modern technologies to enhance usability. The one-touch operation with a simple control panel allows users to toggle between different functions seamlessly. Moreover, the dual-purpose pusher features a feed tube that accommodates whole fruits and vegetables, facilitating easier food prep. This design minimizes prep work while maximizing efficiency.

Safety is a top priority in the Cuisinart 11-Cup Series, featuring a lock mechanism that ensures the bowl is securely in place before operation. The compact design makes it easy to store and maneuver in the kitchen, while the two-piece cover and removable parts are dishwasher-safe, providing effortless cleanup.

Overall, the Cuisinart 11-Cup Series combines power, versatility, and safety to create a food processor that stands out in its category. With its array of features and advanced technologies, it is positioned as an essential tool for preparing a wide range of dishes, catering to the diverse culinary needs of home cooks and professionals alike. Whether you are chopping, slicing, shredding, or mixing, the Cuisinart 11-Cup Series is designed to make your cooking experience efficient and enjoyable.