Cuisinart DLC-XP To slice small round fruits and vegetables, To slice long fruits and vegetables

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To slice small round fruits and vegetables

For large berries, radishes and mushrooms, use this proce- dure. Trim the opposite ends flat with a knife. Insert them through the feed tube, standing each piece on a flat end. You can fill the tube to about 1 inch (2.5 cm) 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 only one layer at a time.

To slice long fruits and vegetables

Trim bananas, celery, carrots, cucumbers and zucchini before putting them in the feed tube. Cut them into pieces about

3 inches (7.5 cm) long – a little shorter than the height of the feed tube. Place a ruler on your cutting board as a guide, or lay the pusher assembly on the board with the pusher pulled out as far as it will go. Cut both ends flat.

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.

Slide the pusher assembly over the feed tube and press the sleeve down to lock it into place. Be sure the small pusher is locked and the slide lock on the sleeve is unlocked.

To slice a small amount of food

Use the small feed tube and the small pusher. Remove the small pusher from the pusher assembly. Slide the pusher assembly over the feed tube and press the sleeve down to lock it into place. Be sure the slide lock on the sleeve is locked.

Cut the food in 3-inch (7.5 cm) lengths – a little shorter than the height of the feed tube. If you are slicing one or two long, thin vegetables like carrots, push them against the left side of the tube.

If you are slicing a few vegetables that are long at one end and narrow at the other – like celery, carrots or scallions – cut them in half and pack them in pairs alternating one wide end up and one narrow end up.

Press down with the small pusher while pressing down on the PULSE/OFF lever, until the food is sliced.

To prepare French-cut green beans

Trim fresh green beans to 4-inch (10 cm) lengths. Stack them in the feed tube horizontally to about 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the top. Be sure the small pusher is locked and the slide lock on the sleeve is unlocked.

Slide the pusher assembly over the feed tube and push the sleeve down to lock it into place. Apply light pressure to the pusher and press down on the PULSE/OFF lever until the beans are sliced.

To make long, horizontal slices of zucchini and carrots, use the same procedure. You can make julienne strips from leeks in the same way. Remove the root end and the green ends. Cut the leeks in half and wash them well to remove all sand. Place them in the feed tube flat side down.

To make julienne or matchstick strips

Process the food twice or “double-slice” it. Insert any large vegetable or fruit, like potatoes, turnips, zucchini or apples, in the feed tube horizontally. You may want to wedge large vegetables or fruits in from the bottom of the feed tube, which is slightly larger than the top.

Apply pressure to the pusher while pressing down on the PULSE/OFF lever until the food is sliced. You will get long slices.

Remove the slices from the work bowl and reassemble them as shown. Reinsert them in the feed tube, from the top or bottom, wedging them in tightly so they won’t fall over or tilt. Slice them again. You will obtain long julienne strips.

With either of two optional julienne discs, you can obtain square julienne strips in a single operation. The DLC-332 Square Julienne Disc makes strips that measure 2x2 mm in cross section; the DLC-333 Square Julienne Disc makes 3x3

mmstrips. For larger strips, use the DLC-336 Fruit, Vegetable and French-Fry Cut Disc; it makes sticks that measure 6x6 mm (about 1/4 inch square) in cross section.

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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 To chop parsley and other fresh herbs Worth KnowingChopping and Puréeing MEAT, Poultry and Fish To chop uncooked or cooked meat, poultry, fish and seafoodChopping NUTS, Making Flavored Butter and Dips Beating EGG WHITES, Whipping Cream and Making MayonnaiseTo whip cream To make mayonnaiseMaking CRUMBS, Crumb CRUSTS, Pastry and Quick Breads To make bread or cracker crumbsUsing the right blade Processing Yeast Dough for Bread and Coffee CakeMachine capacity Measuring the flourProblems and Solutions with Typical Bread Dough Dough doesn’t clean inside of work bowl Blade doesn’t incorporate ingredientsBlade rises in work bowl Dough feels tough after kneadingProblems and Solutions with Typical Sweet Doughs Slicing Fruits and VegetablesTo slice small round fruits and vegetables To slice long fruits and vegetablesTo slice a small amount of food To prepare French-cut green beansShredding Fruits and Vegetables Processing Cheese Making Baby Food Soft Cheeses YESSEMI-SOFT 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

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