Hamilton Beach 840118100 Food Processing Charts, Using Your Food Processor, How to Lock the Bowl

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Food Processing Charts

ATTACHMENT

SPEED

FOODS

Slicer disc

Low ( 1 )

Cucumbers, apples, mushrooms,

(slicing blade facing up)

 

vegetables, potatoes, cabbage

 

High ( 2 )

Julienne vegetables

Chopping/Mixing Blade

Low ( 1 )

Chop nuts, mince vegetables,

 

 

fruit, mushrooms

 

High ( 2 )

Chop meat, puree food, knead

 

 

bread dough, grate cheese

Shredder disc

Low ( 1 )

Vegetables, cabbage

(shredding teeth facing up)

High ( 2 )

Firm cheeses

 

For best results do not exceed the following amounts when chopping, mincing, or pureeing with the Chopping/Mixing Blade.

FOOD

MAXIMUM AMOUNT

 

 

Fruits and vegetables

1 pound or 2 to 3 cups

Meats

12 ounces or 112 cups, cubed

Parmesan or Romano cheese

5 ounces, cubed

Cheddar, Jack, or Mozzarella cheese

8 ounces, cubed

 

 

Using Your Food Processor

How to Lock the Bowl

Align base and bowl as illustrated. Turn bowl clockwise until it locks into place.

NOTE: The food processor will not work unless the bowl is locked into position.

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