Cuisinart BFP-703C Adding Food While Processing, Removing Processed Food, Food HOW to Prepare IT

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too fine. Use a plastic spatula to scrape down any pieces that stick to inside of bowl.

Onions and other food with a high water content turn into a smooth purée very quickly. Do not over- chop - look at food frequently through work bowl.

To purée, follow same procedure as for chopping, but let machine run until food is a smooth purée.

New users are often surprised at how fast the processor works. You will quickly get used to its great speed.

These are some conditions that affect your results:

Size of pieces you put in bowl – all should be about the same size.

Amount of food you process – don’t add too much.

Type of processing you choose – continuous or pulse/chopping.

ADDING FOOD

WHILE PROCESSING

To add liquid while the machine is running, pour it through open feed tube. This is especially useful when making mayonnaise or dressings.

A small hole in the pusher allows you to add liquids in a very slow, steady stream – useful when making sauces.

When you want to add small pieces of food like cheese, meat or garlic cloves while machine is running, drop them through open feed tube.

To prevent spills when adding sugar and other dry ingredients, use a funnel.

REMOVING PROCESSED FOOD

Before removing processed food, press Off button and wait for blade to stop spinning. Then remove cover by turning it counterclockwise. Never try to remove cover and work bowl together; this can damage work bowl.

It is important not to let metal blade fall out of work bowl as you empty it. Here are two ways to prevent it from falling out.

1.Before tilting bowl, use spatula to remove food from around blade. Carefully remove blade by the plastic hub.

2.Hold top of blade in place with finger or spatula while pouring out processed food.

At this point, you may either lift the work bowl off motor base, or hold the collar at the base and turn the handle of the bowl counterclockwise and lift blade straight up.

Your SmartPower Duet® Blender/Food Processor makes many everyday food preparation tasks much easier and faster. Follow these guidelines to get best results when using metal blade with food you prepare most often.

NOTE: Occasionally, a piece of food may become wedged between the blade and the work bowl. If this happens, remove the cover, lift the blade out carefully and remove the

General Guidelines for Preparing Foods for Processing

with the Food Processor Chopping Blade.

THE FOOD

HOW TO PREPARE IT.

Fruit and vegetables

Peel and core if necessary. Remove large hard pits and seeds.

 

Cut into 3/4"(1.9cm) pieces and process up to 1 cup (250ml) at a time.

Meat, poultry and fish

These should be very cold but not frozen. First, cut into

 

3/4"(1.9cm) pieces. Put up to 1/2 pound (225g) in work bowl. If you

 

want to chop or purée more, do it in batches of not more than

 

1/2 pound (225g) each. Pulse/chop or run continuously until desired

 

consistency is reached. Check texture every 2 or 3 seconds to

 

avoid overprocessing.

Bread, crackers or cookies

Break into 1"(2.5cm) pieces and process continuously until texture

for crumbs

is fine. For seasoned crumbs, chop with herbs For buttered

 

crumbs, dribble melted butter through feed tube while

 

processing - 1 teaspoon (5ml) melted butter to each slice of bread.

Crumb crusts

Chop crackers or cookies as described in preceding paragraph.

 

Add sugar, spices and butter and cut into pieces, as specified by

 

recipe. Pulse/chop until combined.

Hard cheese “grated”

If it’s too hard to cut with a knife, don’t try to chop it – it may

 

damage blade. First cut into 3/4"(1.9cm) pieces. Pulse/chop until

 

pea-sized, then process continuously. You can chop it as coarse

 

or as fine as you want. Simply run machine longer for finer

 

chop. Process up to 3 ounces (85g) at one time.

Whipping cream

Processor-whipped cream works well for most purposes. It is

 

excellent as a topping for desserts or hot drinks. Cream must

 

be at refrigerator temperature. You can whip up to 1 cup (250ml)

 

at a time.

Parsley and other fresh herbs

Work bowl and metal blade must be clean and dry. Remove

 

stems; use leaves only. Dry herbs completely. The more herbs

 

you chop at once, the finer chop you can get. Chopped herbs

 

keep for several days in the refrigerator in airtight bags, or can

 

be frozen for months.

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Contents BFP-703C Read ALL Instructions Before Using Important SafeguardsBlender Features and Benefits Table of ContentsUnpacking Instructions IntroductionBlender Assembly Winner Backed by a three year limited warrantyHelpful Reminders Blender Operation For Blender Function6 prior to your first use DOS and DON’TS When Using Your BLENDER/FOOD Processor Cleaning MaintenanceDON’T PULSE, and the desired Speed will glowFood Processor Step by Step Getting Started Food Processor Assembly for CHOPPING, Puréeing & MixingOperating Controls Food Processor Assembly for Slicing and ShreddingFood HOW to Prepare IT Adding Food While ProcessingRemoving Processed Food Slicing and Shredding Recipe TipsFrozen Beverages Smoothies Milk SHAKES/FRAPPESBaby Food SAUCES/DRESSINGS/ VinaigrettesPuréed Peaches BattersChicken with Noodles Buttermilk PancakesHoney Wheat Waffles SoupsCold Gazpacho Cream Asparagus SoupDesserts Hummus Baked Almond CustardFresh Tomato Salsa Spicy Crab DIPOFF button Pesto SauceClassic Mayonnaise LOW-FAT Blue Cheese DressingChicken STIR-FRY Potatoes AU GratinShredded Carrots Zucchini Applesauce Chicken SaladTossed Salad VinaigretteThree Year Limited Warranty Warranty

BFP-703C specifications

The Cuisinart BFP-703C is a versatile and powerful kitchen appliance that covers all your food processing needs. This blender and food processor hybrid is designed to make meal preparation quick and easy while delivering excellent results every time. With its impressive array of features and advanced technologies, the BFP-703C is an essential tool for both novice and experienced home cooks.

One of the standout features of the Cuisinart BFP-703C is its robust 500-watt motor, which provides sufficient power to handle a variety of tasks. Whether you're chopping vegetables, blending smoothies, or kneading dough, this appliance can tackle it all. The motor is paired with a patented blade system that ensures consistent blending and processing for uniform results.

The BFP-703C comes equipped with a spacious 3-cup food processor bowl and a 48-ounce blender jar. The dual-functionality is what sets it apart from traditional blenders or food processors, allowing you to seamlessly transition between tasks without needing multiple appliances. The bowl and jar are made of high-quality BPA-free plastic, making them safe for food preparation and easy to clean.

The user-friendly control panel features an array of settings, including low and high speeds, as well as pulse options. This adaptability allows users to achieve the desired texture and consistency for various recipes. Additionally, the blender's stainless steel blades are designed for precision and durability, ensuring that they remain sharp and effective even after repeated use.

Another notable characteristic of the Cuisinart BFP-703C is its safety features. The appliance is equipped with a safety lock mechanism that prevents the motor from operating unless the bowl and lid are securely in place. This feature provides peace of mind, particularly for users with children around the kitchen.

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