Cuisinart DLC-2011N To chop raw fruits and vegetables, To purée fruits and cooked vegetables

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turn the cover clockwise to unlock, and remove by lifting it off.

Remove the bowl from the base of the machine before removing the blade. This creates a seal to prevent food from leaking. Turn the bowl clockwise to unlock from the base, and lift straight up to remove.

To prevent the blade from falling from the work bowl onto your hand when emptying the work bowl, use one of the following methods.

Be sure your hands are dry. Grab the blade hub, and remove the metal blade before tilting the bowl, using a spatula to scrape off any food. Then carefully lift the blade out of the work bowl. Or insert your finger through the hole in the bottom of the work bowl, gripping the blade from the bottom, and grip the outside of the work bowl with your thumb. Or hold the blade in place with your finger or spatula while pouring out food.

TECHNIQUES FOR CHOPPING AND PURÉEING WITH THE METAL BLADE

To chop raw fruits and vegetables:

First, cut the food into

1-inch (2.5cm) pieces. You get a more even chop when all pieces are about the same size.

Put no more than the recommended amount of food into the work bowl (see table inside front cover). Lock the cover in place. Press the PULSE button at the rate of 1

second on, 1 second off, until the food is coarsely chopped. For more finely chopped results, hold the PULSE button, letting the machine run continu- ously until the desired consistency is reached. Check frequently to avoid overprocessing. Use the spatula to scrape down the sides of the work bowl if necessary.

To purée fruits and cooked vegetables:

First, cut the food into

1-inch (2.5cm) pieces. You get a smoother purée faster when all pieces are about equal in size.

Put no more than the recommended amount of food in the work bowl (see table inside front cover). Lock the cover in place. PULSE to chop coarsely, then press the ON button and process continuously until food is puréed. (NOTE: Cooked potatoes are an exception to this procedure. They develop a gluey texture when processed with the metal blade.)

When making soup, you will want to purée vegetables that have been cooked in liquid. Don’t add the liquid to the work bowl, just the cooked vegetables; remove vegetables with a slotted spoon. They will purée faster and smoother without liquid. Then add just enough liquid to make the purée pourable. Return to the soup liquid and stir to combine.

To dislodge food:

Occasionally, a piece of food may become wedged between the blade and the work bowl. If this happens,

unplug the machine, 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 into place. Press the ON button and drop the food pieces through the small feed tube opening while the machine is running. After adding

a cupful this way, add the remaining food to the bowl and process in the usual manner.

To chop hard foods:

To chop hard food like garlic and hard cheese, assemble the unit, remove the small pusher, press the ON button and drop the food through the small feed tube while the machine is running.

Small foods like garlic can be dropped in whole. Large foods like hard cheese should be cut into 1-inch (2.5cm) pieces. This method of processing minces garlic, shallots and onions. Hard cheese and coconut will have the same texture as if they had been hand grated.

IMPORTANT: Never try to process cheese that is too hard to cut with a knife.

You may damage the blade or the machine.

To chop parsley and other fresh herbs:

The herbs, the work bowl and the metal chopping blade must all be thoroughly clean and dry. Remove stems from herbs.

Add leaves to bowl and process, using the PULSE button, until chopped as fine as desired. The more herbs you chop at a time, the finer chop you can

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Contents DLC-2011N Yielding two 1-1/4 pound loaves Recommended work bowl capacity for various foodsCups whole grain flours no white flour added For custom recipesPlace the box on a low Pusher AssemblyTable or on the floor Next to the kitchenTable of Contents Getting Ready CleaningBlades are sharp. Handle them carefully OperationIntroduction Quick breads, muffins, and biscuits Blade OperationDisc Operation Dough Button On ContinuousPrepare the dough ingredients and place in work bowl Inch pieces of even size and lengthTo purée fruits and cooked vegetables To chop raw fruits and vegetablesTo dislodge food To chop hard foodsTo purée meat, poultry, fish and seafood To chop meat, poultry, fish and seafoodTo chop nuts To make peanut butter and other nut buttersTo whip cream To beat egg whitesTo make crumbs and crumb crusts Cut or break bread, crackers or cookies intoTip To make cake mixWhole peppers are an exception Large fruits like pineappleSmall, round fruits and vegetables Remove the slicing or shredding discLong fruits Vegetables Small amounts of foodCooked meat and poultry Hard, at room temperatureUncooked meat and poultry Salami and other sausagesMachine capacity Using the right bladeMeasuring the flour Proofing the yeastKneading bread dough Adding liquidsKneading sweet dough RisingDough feels tough after kneading Dough doesn’t clean inside of work bowlSoft dough or liquid leaks onto base of food processor Motor stopsMetal dough blade rises in work bowl Blade doesn’t incorporate ingredientsTechnical Data For shipping instructions To the store where it was purchased orRecipe Table of Contents Fresh Tomato and Corn Salsa AppetizersRoasted Garlic and Red Pepper Spread Try this salsa on grilled chicken or seafoodRoasted Shallot & Herb Hummus HummusThese savory wafers just melt in your mouth Jalapeño Jack WafersSmall onion Cup all-purpose flourDo-ahead prep makes these perfect for entertaining Turkey Sausage & Sun-Dried Tomato Puff Pastry PinwheelsShallot 1-1/2 ounce peeled and trimmed Egg wash 1 egg + 2 tablespoons water, beaten togetherFor a savory side dish, use this stuffing in portobellos Spinach, Feta & Artichoke Stuffed MushroomsClove garlic Shallot, about 1 ounce, peeled Teaspoon Herbes de ProvenceButternut Squash Bisque with Roasted Cremini Mushrooms SoupsMakes eight 7-ounce servings Preparation 40 to 45 minutes Teaspoon freshly ground pepper 1/2 cup half-and-halfChilled Roasted Red Bell Pepper & Corn Soup Inch pieces Teaspoon kosher salt GazpachoFresh cilantro for garnish, if desired Medium tomatoes, cored, cut intoCranberry Orange Bread Quick BreadsBanana Nut Bread Almonds and pears combine to make this rich, moist tea bread Almond-Pear BreadChallah Braid Yeast BreadsCup warm water 105˚ 115˚F Large egg Tablespoon waterCups unbleached all-purpose flour Cheese BreadSpoil your family with homemade bread Classic White BreadPizza Dough Basic Artisan Bread Artisan BreadsTo make baguettes VariationAdapted from Charles van Over Olive and Rosemary Country LoafSimple Wheat Starter Ounces unbleached flourOunces whole wheat flour Makes one 24-ounce loaf Multi-Grain Sandwich LoafMakes two long loaves Farm House BreadEntrées Pesto Salmon and Pesto Potatoes en PapilloteShrimp & Ginger Stuffed Sole Pesto, Cheese & Fresh Tomato Pizza PizzasTablespoons Pesto, p Ounce Reggiano ParmesanOunces fontina, well chilled Five Cheese Pizza BiancoChives, cut in 1-inch lengths Well chilledPizza Margherita Some of the best things in life are the simplestReduced version for pizza Make ahead for a picnic or tailgating party Roasted Pepper, Chevre & Mozzarella CalzoneMakes 4 large or 8 small calzones, 8 servings 2 red bell peppers, cut in halfSimple Tomato Sauce Sauces & DressingsCranberry Relish with Toasted Walnuts Creamy Chevre & Peppercorn DressingCreamy and tangy, perfect for crisp romaine Herbed Balsamic Vinaigrette Teaspoon sugar Basic MayonnaiseTeaspoons fresh marjoram leaves or 1 teaspoon dried Tzatziki SauceFrench Cut Green Beans with Shallots SidesAsian Slaw with Peanut Dressing Roasted Garlic and Parmesan Twice Baked Potatoes Cup evaporated skim milkTeaspoon ground white pepper Teaspoon salt At room temperature Savory Sweet Potatoes with Onions & CurrantsCup maple syrup Desserts Cups 6 ounces lightly At room temperature Toasted hazelnutsHazelnut Butter Cookies Pound unsalted butterChocolate heaven Double Chocolate Chunk CookiesLemon Ginger Biscotti Delicious with coffee or teaRemove and reserve Basic Cheesecake White Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting Carrot CakeBasic Flaky Pastry Dough Thaw at room temperature for an hour before usingInch pieces, well chilled To 4 tablespoons ice waterCreamy apple pie with crunchy, crumb topping Old World Apple Crumb PieMakes 1 10-inch pie, 12 servings Preheat the oven to 375 FEach, peeled, cored and quartered Juice Deep-Dish Pear and Apple PieCup real maple syrup Preheat the oven to 400˚FChocolate lover’s dream come true Dark Chocolate TrufflesCocoa Scrape the work bowlIBIB-5054A