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Food Processing Tips

Using a Slicing or Shredding Disc

To slice or shred fruits or

vegetables that are long and relatively small in diameter,

such as celery, carrots, and bananas:

Cut food to fit feed tube vertically or

horizontally, and pack feed tube

securely to keep food positioned

properly. Process using even pressure with

the food pusher. Or use the small feed tube in the

two-piece food

pusher. Position food vertically in the tube and use the small food pusher to process food.

To slice or shred fruits and vegetables that are round, such as onions, apples, and green peppers:

Peel, core, and remove seeds. Cut in halves or quarters to fit feed tube. Position in feed tube. Process using even pressure with the food pusher.

To slice or shred fruits and vegetables that are small, such as strawberries, mushrooms, and radishes:

Position food vertically or horizontally in layers within the feed tube. Fill feed tube in order to keep food positioned properly. Process using even pressure with the food pusher. Or use the small feed tube in the two-piece food pusher. Position food vertically in the tube and use the small food pusher to process food.

To slice uncooked meat or poultry, such as stir-fry meats:

Cut or roll food to fit feed tube. Wrap and freeze food until hard to the touch, 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on thickness of food. Check to be sure you can still pierce food with the tip of a sharp knife. If not, allow to thaw slightly. Process using even pressure with the food pusher.

To slice cooked meat or poultry, including salami, pepperoni, etc.:

Food should be very cold. Cut in pieces to fit feed tube. Process food using firm, even pressure with the food pusher.

To shred spinach and other leaves:

Stack leaves. Roll up and stand up in feed tube. Process using even pressure with the food pusher.

To shred firm and soft cheeses:

Firm cheese should be very cold. For best results with soft cheeses, such as mozzarella, freeze 10 to 15 minutes before processing. Cut to fit feed tube. Process using even pressure with the food pusher.

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Contents Welcome to the world of KitchenAid Table of Contents Important Safeguards Food Processor SafetyProof of Purchase & Product Registration Volts 120 V.A.C Hertz 60 HzParts and Features Included Accessories Accessories Accessories Selection GuideBefore First Use Preparing the Food Processor for First UseRemoving the Work Bowl Cover from Attaching the Work Bowl Setting Up Your Food ProcessorAttaching the Work Bowl Cover Installing the Adjustable Slicing Disc Installing the Reversible Shredding DiscInstall the work bowl cover, being sure it locks into place Installing Multipurpose Blade Using the 2-in-1 Feed Tube2-in-1 feed tube Features a 2-piece Food pusher. To slice Or shred small itemsUsing the Low/High Speed Control Using the Pulse ControlBefore Use Maximum Liquid LevelUsing Your Food Processor Remove the adapter when using the Shredding DiscRemoving Processed Foods Press the OFF ButtonCleaning the Food Processor Unplug the Food Processor before cleaningFood Processing Tips Tips for Great ResultsSuch as celery, carrots, and bananas Cut food to fit feed tube vertically orTo slice uncooked meat or poultry, such as stir-fry meats To shred spinach and other leavesHelpful Hints Carrots, apples, hard cheeses, partially frozen meats, etcIf the work bowl cover won’t close when using the disc TroubleshootingFood Processor not shredding or slicing properly Warranty United States and Puerto Rico Hassle-Free Replacement Warranty CanadaOutside the United States and Puerto Rico