Cuisinart DLC-XP manual To chop parsley and other fresh herbs, Worth Knowing

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To chop parsley and other fresh herbs

The herbs, the work bowl and the metal blade must all be thor- oughly clean and dry. Remove stems from the herbs. Add the leaves to the bowl and process until they are chopped as finely as you want. The more herbs you chop at a time, the finer tex- ture you can obtain. If completely dry when processed, parsley and other herbs will keep for at least 10 days stored in an air- tight bag in the refrigerator. They may be stored frozen for months in an airtight container or bag.

To chop peel from citrus fruit or to chop sticky fruit like dates and raisins, add sugar or flour.

For citrus, remove the peel with a vegetable peeler. Leave the white part on the fruit; this is the pith, which is bitter tasting. Cut the peel into lengths of 2 inches (5 cm) or less and process with 1/2 cup (100 g) of sugar until finely chopped. (This may take a long time – 2 minutes or longer, depending on how fine you want the peel.)

For sticky fruit like dates, raisins, prunes and candied fruit, put the fruit in the freezer for about 10 minutes before processing. Add some of the flour called for in the recipe to the work bowl with the fruit. Use no more than 1 cup (5 ounces, 140 g) of flour for each cup (240 ml) of fruit.

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The finer the chop you want, the more you can process at a time. The exact amount depends on the texture of the food. Pulse repeatedly until the food is chopped moderately fine, then switch to continuous processing.

For a coarse chop, process a few pieces at a time and check texture often.

Occasionally, when you chop hard vegetables like carrots, potatoes or turnips, a piece may become wedged between the blade and the side of the bowl. If that happens, remove the cover, lift the blade out carefully and remove the wedged piece. Empty the bowl, reinsert the blade and lock the cover and pusher assembly into place, first removing the small pusher. Press the ON lever and drop the vegetable pieces through the feed tube while the machine is running. After you’ve added a cupful this way, stop the machine, remove

the cover and add the remaining vegetable pieces. Replace cover and continue processing.

When making soup, you will often want to purée vegetables that have cooked in liquid. Don’t add liquid to the work bowl

– just the vegetables. They will purée faster and smoother without liquid. Add enough liquid to make the purée pourable, return it to the soup liquid and stir.

CHOPPING AND PURÉEING MEAT, POULTRY AND FISH

THE METAL BLADE

To chop uncooked or cooked meat, poultry, fish and seafood

The food should be very cold, but not frozen. Cut it into 2 inch (5 cm) pieces to ensure an even chop. Process up to 5 cups (2-1/2 pounds) at a time. Press the PULSE/OFF lever 3 or 4 times at a rate of about 1 second on and 1 second off. If the food is not chopped fine enough, let the processor run continu- ously for a few seconds. Check the texture often to avoid overprocessing. Use a spatula to scrape food from the sides of the bowl as necessary.

Remember, you control the texture by the length of time you process. By varying processing time, you can get a range of textures suitable for hamburgers, hash, stuffing for peppers, cannelloni, tortillas, etc.

To purée uncooked and cooked meat, poultry, fish and seafood

Cut the food into 2-inch (5 cm) pieces. Pulse until it is evenly chopped, then process continuously until it reaches the texture you want. Scrape the sides of the bowl with a spatula as neces- sary.

Leave the purée in the work bowl and add eggs, cream and seasonings as called for by the recipe. Process to combine thoroughly.

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Contents Food Processor Read ALL Instructions Important SafeguardsIntroduction Processing Tools PartsAssembling the Parts Using the Pusher AssemblyConnecting the Stem to a Disc Important CautionOperating the Controls Practicing with Food Removing Processed Food Slicing and Shredding DiscsChopping and Puréeing Fruits and Vegetables Worth Knowing To chop parsley and other fresh herbsChopping and Puréeing MEAT, Poultry and Fish To chop uncooked or cooked meat, poultry, fish and seafoodBeating EGG WHITES, Whipping Cream and Making Mayonnaise Chopping NUTS, Making Flavored Butter and DipsTo make mayonnaise To whip creamMaking CRUMBS, Crumb CRUSTS, Pastry and Quick Breads To make bread or cracker crumbsProcessing Yeast Dough for Bread and Coffee Cake Using the right bladeMachine capacity Measuring the flourProblems and Solutions with Typical Bread Dough Blade doesn’t incorporate ingredients Dough doesn’t clean inside of work bowlBlade rises in work bowl Dough feels tough after kneadingSlicing Fruits and Vegetables Problems and Solutions with Typical Sweet DoughsTo slice long fruits and vegetables To slice small round fruits and vegetablesTo slice a small amount of food To prepare French-cut green beansShredding Fruits and Vegetables Soft Cheeses YES Processing Cheese Making Baby FoodSEMI-SOFT Cheeses YES SEMI-HARD Cheeses YESCleaning and Storing For Your Safety Troubleshooting GuideTechnical Information Recipe NotesSalsa Herbed Chévre Spread GuacamoleSpicy Garden Gazpacho Asiago Cheese PuffsBlack Bean Soup Yukon Gold Potato & Cheese Soup with Broccoli Chili for a Crowd Mushroom Barley SoupHeart Smart Turkey Chili Cuisinart Ragu Bolognese Pepperoni & Cheese Pizza Pasta with Zucchini Ricotta SauceYield 12 servings TWO Potato Gratin with Leeks Spicy Coleslaw Basil Pesto Simple Tomato SauceCreamy Blue Cheese Dressing Basic MayonnaiseCooked Mayonnaise Mayonnaise Made with EGG Substitute Jalapeño Cranberry Relish with Toasted WalnutsVery Berry Sauce Cuisinart Honey Wheat Bread Cuisinart White BreadEasy Italian Bread Cinnamon Raisin Bread Pizza Dough Rosemary Walnut Raisin BreadBasic Sweet Dough Maple Walnut Raisin Sticky Buns Cinnamon Swirl Coffee RingsPumpkin Streusel Muffins Hazelnut Thumbprints Almond Cherry Oatmeal CookiesFresh Lemon Cheesecake White Chocolate Macadamia NUT CookiesApple Cake Chocolate Zucchini Cake BIG Batch of Fudgy Brownies Basic Flaky Pastry DoughFor a single-crust pie For a double-crust pie For two double-crust piesDeep Dish Apple PIE Warranty Page Coffee Version No. IB-1210B

DLC-XP specifications

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