Cuisinart DLC-XP manual Chopping NUTS, Making Flavored Butter and Dips

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CHOPPING NUTS, MAKING FLAVORED BUTTER AND DIPS

THE METAL BLADE

To chop nuts

Chop up to 4 cups (16 ounces, 1L) of nuts at a time, pressing and releasing the PULSE/OFF lever and checking frequently to avoid letting powdered nuts clump together and form a nut butter. When the nuts are to be mixed with flour or sugar in a recipe, add some of the flour or sugar to the nuts before you chop them – about 1/2 cup of flour (212 ounces, 70 g) of sugar (334 ounces, 105 g) for each cup of nuts. This allows you to chop the nuts as fine as you wish without turning them into a nut butter.

You can also process nuts with a shredding disc or medium slicing disc. The optional Fine Shredding Disc (DLC-334) is particularly good for this application.

To make peanut butter and other nut butters

Process up to 3 cups of nuts (12 ounces, 340 g) at a time. Let the machine run continuously. After 2 or 3 minutes, the ground nuts will form a ball that will gradually smooth out. Scrape the sides of the bowl and continue processing until drops of nut oil are visible. Taste for consistency. The longer you process the nuts, the softer the butter will be. For chunk-style nut butter, add a handful of nuts just after the ball of nut butter begins to smooth out. To make butter from cashew nuts, add a little bland vegetable oil.

Processor-made nut butters contain no preservatives. They will keep indefinitely without separating when stored in the refrigerator.

To make flavored butters with anchovies, cheese, garlic, herbs, etc.

The butter should be at room temperature and cut into tablespoon-size pieces. Process the flavoring ingredients first, chopping them fine. Always process fresh herbs first, when the work bowl and metal blade are clean and dry. Add small, hard ingredients like garlic and pieces of cheese through the small feed tube while the machine is running.

Next, add the butter and process until smooth. Add any liquid ingredients last, while the processor is running, and process only long enough to blend.

To make cheese spreads and flavored dips

Process exactly as you would for flavored butters. Use sour cream, crème fraiche or soft cheese – at room temperature – instead of butter. Cut cream cheese into 1 inch (2.5 cm) cubes; add cottage cheese by tablespoonfuls.

Flavored butters freeze very well. Roll into a sausage shape about 1-1/2 inches (3.75 cm) in diameter and wrap airtight in plastic wrap. To use, simply slice as much as you want from the frozen roll and return the remainder to the freezer. Add to sauces, soups or casseroles or put on hot steaks, chops or grilled fish.

BEATING EGG WHITES, WHIPPING CREAM AND MAKING MAYONNAISE

THE METAL BLADE

To beat egg whites

Best results are obtained from the following method: use 3 or more egg whites that are part of a recipe that can be done almost entirely by processor. If the beaten egg whites are to be used in meringues, this method will not give good results. Use conventional methods instead, like a hand-held electric mixer.

The work bowl must be absolutely clean. Add 3 or more egg whites and turn on the machine. While the machine is running, pour a little vinegar or lemon juice through the feed tube, about 1 tablespoon for every 3 whites. Vinegar produces the stiffest results and its flavor is not detectable in cakes, soufflés or ice creams. Continue processing until the egg whites hold their shape – about 114 to 212 minutes, depending on their number. They are ready when the surface develops ridges and the mass of whites almost stops moving.

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Contents Food Processor Important Safeguards Read ALL InstructionsIntroduction Parts Processing ToolsUsing the Pusher Assembly Assembling the PartsImportant Caution Connecting the Stem to a DiscOperating the Controls Practicing with Food Slicing and Shredding Discs Removing Processed FoodChopping and Puréeing Fruits and Vegetables Chopping and Puréeing MEAT, Poultry and Fish To chop parsley and other fresh herbsWorth Knowing To chop uncooked or cooked meat, poultry, fish and seafoodChopping NUTS, Making Flavored Butter and Dips Beating EGG WHITES, Whipping Cream and Making MayonnaiseMaking CRUMBS, Crumb CRUSTS, Pastry and Quick Breads To whip creamTo make mayonnaise To make bread or cracker crumbsMachine capacity Using the right bladeProcessing Yeast Dough for Bread and Coffee Cake Measuring the flourProblems and Solutions with Typical Bread Dough Blade rises in work bowl Dough doesn’t clean inside of work bowlBlade doesn’t incorporate ingredients Dough feels tough after kneadingProblems and Solutions with Typical Sweet Doughs Slicing Fruits and VegetablesTo slice a small amount of food To slice small round fruits and vegetablesTo slice long fruits and vegetables To prepare French-cut green beansShredding Fruits and Vegetables SEMI-SOFT Cheeses YES Processing Cheese Making Baby FoodSoft Cheeses YES SEMI-HARD Cheeses YESCleaning and Storing Troubleshooting Guide For Your SafetyRecipe Notes Technical InformationSalsa Guacamole Herbed Chévre SpreadAsiago Cheese Puffs Spicy Garden GazpachoBlack Bean Soup Yukon Gold Potato & Cheese Soup with Broccoli Mushroom Barley Soup Chili for a CrowdHeart Smart Turkey Chili Cuisinart Ragu Bolognese Pasta with Zucchini Ricotta Sauce Pepperoni & Cheese PizzaYield 12 servings TWO Potato Gratin with Leeks Spicy Coleslaw Simple Tomato Sauce Basil PestoBasic Mayonnaise Creamy Blue Cheese DressingCooked Mayonnaise Jalapeño Cranberry Relish with Toasted Walnuts Mayonnaise Made with EGG SubstituteVery Berry Sauce Cuisinart White Bread Cuisinart Honey Wheat BreadEasy Italian Bread Cinnamon Raisin Bread Rosemary Walnut Raisin Bread Pizza DoughBasic Sweet Dough Cinnamon Swirl Coffee Rings Maple Walnut Raisin Sticky BunsPumpkin Streusel Muffins Almond Cherry Oatmeal Cookies Hazelnut ThumbprintsWhite Chocolate Macadamia NUT Cookies Fresh Lemon CheesecakeApple Cake Chocolate Zucchini Cake Basic Flaky Pastry Dough BIG Batch of Fudgy BrowniesFor a single-crust pie For two double-crust pies For a double-crust pieDeep Dish Apple PIE Warranty Page Coffee Version No. IB-1210B

DLC-XP specifications

The Cuisinart DLC-XP is a highly regarded food processor that has made a significant impact in the culinary world. Designed for both home cooks and professional chefs, this appliance stands out due to its exceptional features, advanced technologies, and user-friendly characteristics.

One of the main features of the Cuisinart DLC-XP is its robust motor, which boasts a powerful 600-watt capacity. This ensures optimal performance, allowing users to effortlessly handle a variety of food processing tasks, from chopping vegetables to kneading dough. The motor is complemented by a precision-engineered stainless steel blade, providing unmatched cutting efficiency and durability.

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The versatility of the Cuisinart DLC-XP is enhanced by its multiple functions. It comes equipped with a range of attachments, including a slicing disc, shredding disc, and a metal chopping blade. These tools enable users to effortlessly slice, dice, shred, and chop, expanding the culinary possibilities far beyond what conventional kitchen tools can offer.

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