RECIPE TIPS
The simple recipes that follow include some old Cuisinart favourites as well as some creative combinations that are sure to please your friends and family. Thanks to the superior ice crushing power of the Cuisinart® SmartPower ClassicTM Blender, you’ll also be able to make delicious frozen drinks.
Chopping Nuts: Place 1⁄2 cup (125 ml) shelled nuts in the blender jar and cover blender. Select Chop and pulse until desired chop is achieved. Pulse fewer times for coarsely chopped nuts. For best results process small amounts, 1⁄2 cup (125 ml) or less.
Bread, Cookie or Cracker Crumbs: Break or cut bread, cookies or crackers into pieces
Crushing Ice: Add up to 10 standard ice cubes to the blender jar. Cover. Press the Ice Crush button, using short bursts, 10 times, or until cubes are the consistency of snow. Turn blender off. Pulse fewer times if coarsely chopped ice is desired.
Grating Fresh Citrus Zest: For best results, blender jar and cutting assembly must be clean and dry. Remove zest from fruit in strips using a vegetable peeler; use a sharp knife to remove the bitter white pith from the underside of the zest. Cut strips in half. Process no more than 8 strips at a time (zest of 1 medium lemon). Add strips and 1 or more teaspoons (5 ml) of sugar or coarse salt (from recipe) to the blender jar. Cover blender jar. Select Purée; blend for
Baby Food: Combine 1⁄2 cup (125 ml) cooked vegetables, fruit or meat with
Grinding Hard Cheese: Cut cheese into
remove all outer hard rind. Place cheese in blender jar. Select Chop or Mix. Pulse to chop cheese,
Grinding Spices: For best results, blender jar and cutting assembly must be clean and dry. Add
Whipping Cream: If possible, chill blender jar and cutting assembly in refrigerator for 15 minutes. Add 1 cup (250 ml) heavy or whipping cream to blender jar. Cover jar. Select Stir
When using the Cuisinart® SmartPower ClassicTM Blender to purée hot mixtures such as creamed soups and baby foods, strain the solids from the liquid, reserving the cooking liquid. Then place the cooked solids in the blender jar along with 1⁄2 to 1 cup (125 ml - 250 ml) of the reserved cooking liquid. Use the Pulse to chop, then blend until desired consistency/purée is reached. Blending hot mixtures is often better done in several batches.
Allow hot foods to cool slightly before blending to prevent steam
Keep your blender out on the counter within easy reach and you will be surprised how often you will use it.
Keep ice cubes made of juices, yogurt, milk or fruit purées on hand and use instead of plain ice to make smoothies and frosty beverages without diluting the drink.
For quick cleaning, add 1 cup (250 ml) of warm water and a drop of liquid dish soap to the blender jar. Cover and blend on Mix for
Xanthan gum may be added to dressings and marinades to prevent separation.
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