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To make crumbs and crumb crusts

Cut or break bread. crackers or cookies into pieces and put them in the work bowl. Process con tinuously until they reach the desired texture. For seasoned crumbs, chop the parsley or other fresh herbs with the crumbs. For buttered crumbs, process until the dry crumbs are ol the desired texture, then dribble melted butter through the small teed tube while the machine is running.

For crumb crusts, process crack ers or cookies as described above. Add sugar, spices and butter, cut into pieces, as speci fied by your recipe. Process until well combined.

To make paslry

This describes general procedure. A recipe giving exact proportions is at the back of this book.

Combine unbleached all-purpose flour, salt and pieces of very cold or frozen butter in the work bowl. Process to the consistency of cornmeal. While the machine is running, start pouring ice water through the feed tube. Stop pro cessing as soon as the dough begins to form a ball, to ensure tender, flaky pastry. Use the dough immediately or form it into a round disc about 1 inch thick. Wrap it in plastic wrap and refrig erate or freeze for later use.

To make quick breads, and cakes that use baking powder and/or soda.

The most important rule for suc cess is not to overmix after the flour is added.

The ingredients for these soft doughs should be cold. If the recipe calls for chopped ingredi ents like lemon peel or nuts, chop them first while the work bowl is clean and dry. Then set them aside until needed. (Always use sugar when chopping lemon peel; see page 7.)

Put dry ingredients like flour, salt and leavening in the work bowl and process with the metal blade for 5 seconds to mix them.

Remove and reserve the dry ingredients.

Add the eggs and sugar to the work bowl and process to mix, letting the machine run about 1 minute. Next, add butter, at room temperature and cut into 1-inchpieces. Let the machine run con tinuously for a minute, until the butter is thoroughly mixed with the sugar and eggs. Then add flavoring and liquid • vanilla, spices, cocoa, etc. Process until mixed. Add the dry ingredients to the work bowl. Process by pulsing, inspecting after each pulse. Stop pulsing as soon as the dry ingredients have almost disappeared into the batter. Overprocessing will cause quick breads and cakes to be tough. (If your recipe calls for ingredients that are to be coarsely chopped - like raisins or nuts - add them last with the mixed dry ingredients.)

To make cake mix

Your food processor work bowl is large enough for the preparation of an 18.5-ounce packaged cake mix.

Insert the metal blade and add the cake mix to the work bowl. While the machine is running, add the eggs and liquid through the small feed tube and process for 5 seconds. Scrape down the side of the work bowl and process again for 1 minute for maximum volume. Do not remove the metal blade. Insert a finger into the underside of the blade from the bottom of the work bowl to hold the blade in place while emptying the batter.

Tip:

After emptying cake batter or purged soup from the work bowl, replace the bowl on the motor base. Insert the metal blade and pulse once. Centrifugal force will spin the batter off the blade onto the side of the work bowl. Remove the blade, and use the spatula to scrape any remaining batter from the bowl.

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Cuisinart DLC-10S manual To make cake mix

DLC-10S specifications

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