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Meats, | Metal Blade | Cut meat into | Chopped meats can be used for salads or |
Poultry – |
| cubes/pieces. Pulse to chop to | spreads. For Baby/Junior Foods, add broth |
Cooked |
| desired texture. Process up to | or other liquid as needed. Always consult |
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| 8 ounces at a time. | with your pediatrician/family physician con- |
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Muffins, | Metal Blade | Use metal blade to “sift” dry | Batters for small recipes of muffins and |
Quick Breads |
| ingredients; remove. Process wet | quick breads can be prepared quickly and |
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| ingredients, return dry ingredients | with little fuss. |
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| to work bowl and pulse to blend. |
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| See Cuisinart recipes. |
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or short shreds from car- rots, zucchini and other long vegetables, cut them in
5. Adjust pusher pressure |
to food texture. |
Never push down hard |
1.Place work bowl on Pro Plus™ base in usual way. Hold Strainer Basket open side up, with locking device facing you. Align locking device slightly to left of locking tab on front rim of work bowl.
Place strainer basket on work bowl, fitting Juicer Stem Adapter loosely
TROUBLESHOOTING
These are some problems that beginners with a food processor sometimes expe- rience, along with their solutions.
Food is unevenly chopped
Try to process less food at one time. Pulse/chop until pieces of food are no larger than 1/2 inch
Pastry/ | Metal Blade | Use recipe, pg 30 or other favorite |
Pie Crust |
| recipe using recipe method. |
Peanut Butter | Metal Blade | Process up to |
or Nut Butters |
| or other nuts. Pulse to chop |
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| first, then process continuously |
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| until ground nuts form a ball. |
Can prepare pastry for single crust pie. Repeat for a
Fresh nut butters contain no additional oils, sugar or salt unless you choose to add them. Nut butters can be kept for several months tightly covered and refrigerated. For
on pusher. |
Use light pressure for soft fruits and vegetables and pack them horizon- tally; like bananas, mushrooms, strawberries and tomatoes and for all cheeses.
over motor shaft. Turn basket counterclockwise as far as it will go, until it clicks into position.
Turn Juicer Stem Adapter clockwise until it drops into position. Check that it is down as
(1.25cm). Then run machine continuously, checking consistency often.
Liquid leaks from bottom of work bowl onto motor base
Potatoes, | Shredding Disc | Trim to fit feed tube as needed. | Use chute attachment for larger |
Cooked | Slicing Disc | Shred or slice using light pressure. | amounts. |
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Potatoes, Raw | Shredding Disc | Trim as needed to fit feed tube. | Use chute attachment for larger amounts. |
| Slicing Disc | Shred or slice using medium |
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Vegetables, | Metal Blade | Peel vegetable & cut into pieces |
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| similar size for most even chop. |
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| Pulse to chop, or process to |
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| “grind” or “purée. For small items |
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| such as garlic or shallots, drop |
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| through feed tube while machine |
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| is running to chop. |
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| Shredding Disc | Peel and cut to fit feed tube. Cut | For soft vegetables, use light to moderate |
| Slicing Disc | one end flat, place in feed tube flat | pressure. For firmer vegetables, use mod- |
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| end down. For cabbage remove | erate to medium pressure. |
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| and discard core. | Do not use shredding disc for cabbage. |
Use medium pressure for most food — apples, cel- ery, citrus fruit, potatoes, zucchini. Use firm pres- sure for really hard veg- etables like carrots and yams.
Using The Juicer Attachment
The Citrus Juicer Attachment includes:
Strainer Basket, which locks into processor work bowl. It has grooved cam
far as it will go on the motor shaft.
2.Hold small cone by top and place it over Juicer Stem Adapter, fitting slot over rib on adapter.
Cut citrus fruit in half and hold cut side down over cone. With other hand, hold control lever in PULSE position and press down fruit to extract juice. For continu- ous operation, move control lever to ON. Twist fruit to extract most juice.
Remove work bowl from base as soon as you fin- ish processing. Do not remove metal blade first. When work bowl and blade are removed together, blade drops down and forms almost perfect seal against bowl.
Liquid leaks out between work bowl and cover when machine is running
Never use more than
Yeast Doughs Metal Blade | Process dry ingredients to blend, |
| then add yeast mixture/liquid |
| through feed tube in a steady |
| stream as fast as the flour will |
| absorb it. After mixture forms |
| ball, process for 46 – 60 seconds |
| to knead. |
Makes a scant 1 pound of dough, enough for a single small (8 x 4 x
on one side and smooth locking device on opposite side. In its center is the:
Juicer Stem Adapter, which fits over motor shaft of Pro Plus™ .
Do not allow juice to overflow center tube of work bowl.
To remove attachment, remove cone from Juicer Stem Adapter. Loosen
cake or cake batter, for example, you can process as much as 2 cups (480ml).
Slices are uneven or slanted
Guidelines for Perfect Slices and Consistently Uniform Shreds
1.Choose food with care. Fruits and vegetables should be fresh, firm and not overripe.
2.Prepare food first. Always remove large hard pits and seeds. When slicing, cut one end flat and place in feed tube cut side down.
3.Pack feed tube carefully. Food should fit snugly but not so tight that it
prevents pusher from moving. (Bottom of feed tube is slightly larger than top. If food is too big for top, try inserting from bottom.)
4.Pack feed tube for desired results.
For small, round slices
Small cone, for lemons and limes. It must always be attached to Adapter when Attachment is in use. Slot in center of underside fits rib on Adapter.
Medium cone, for oranges and large cone, for grape- fruits. Both fit over small cone.
adapter from motor shaft by lifting it slightly, straight up. Hold Strainer Basket on both sides and turn clockwise to unlock it from work bowl. Lift straight up. Remove work bowl from base and pour out juice.
Pack feed tube carefully. Maintain even pressure on pusher.
Carrots or similar food falls over in feed tube Cut food into equally
sized pieces, not over 4 inches (10cm) long. Use enough pieces to fit feed tube snugly.
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