Cuisinart DLC-2007N manual Slicing Meat And Poultry, Slicing And Shredding Cheese, Semi-Soft

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SLICING MEAT

With the optional Square Julienne Disc, you can make square julienne strips in one operation.

SLICING MEAT

AND POULTRY

Cooked meat and poultry: The food must be very cold. If possible, use a piece of food just large enough to

fit in the feed tube. To make julienne strips of ham, bologna or luncheon meat, stack slices, then roll or fold them double and stand upright in the feed tube, wedging in as many rolls as possible. This technique works better with square or rectangular pieces than with round ones.

Uncooked meat and poultry:

Cut the food into pieces to fit the feed tube. Boneless, skinned chicken breasts will

usually fit when cut in half crosswise. Wrap the pieces in plastic wrap and put them in the freezer. They are ready to slice when they are easily pierced with the tip of a sharp knife, although semi-frozen and hard to the touch. Remove plastic wrap. Stand them in the feed tube, cut side down, and slice them against the grain, using firm pressure on the pusher. Or lay them flat in the feed tube, as many as will fit, and slice with the grain, using firm pressure.

Salami and other sausages:

If the sausage is soft, freeze it until hard to the touch but easily pierced with the tip of a sharp knife. Hard sausages need not be frozen. Use the small feed tube if the sausage is thin enough to fit. Otherwise,

cut the sausage into pieces to fill the large feed tube completely. Stand the pieces vertically, packing them tightly so they cannot tilt sideways.

Firm cheese like Swiss and Cheddar:

Cut the cheese into pieces to fit the feed tube. Put it in the freezer until semi-frozen, hard to the touch but easily pierced with the tip of a sharp knife. Stand the pieces in the feed tube and apply light pressure to the pusher.

IMPORTANT: Never try to slice soft cheese like mozzarella or hard cheese like Parmesan. You may damage the slicing disc or the food processor itself. You can successfully shred most cheeses except soft ones. The exception is mozzarella, which shreds

SLICING AND SHREDDING CHEESE

TYPE OF CHEESE

CHOP/ PUREÉ

SHRED

SLICE

Soft

 

 

 

Brie, Camembert, room temperature

yes

no

no

Mozzarella chilled 15-20 min in freezer

no

yes

no

Ricotta, room temperature

yes

no

no

Cottage, Cream

yes

no

no

Semi-Soft

 

 

 

Blue, chilled

yes

yes

no

Fontina, chilled

yes

yes

no

Bel Paese, chilled

yes

yes

no

Semi-Hard

 

 

 

Cheddar, chilled

yes

yes

yes

Monterey Jack, Longhorn, chilled

yes

yes

yes

Swiss, Jarlsberg, chilled

yes

yes

yes

Edam, Gouda, chilled

yes

yes

yes

Provolone, chilled

yes

yes

yes

Hard, at room temperature

 

 

 

Parmesan, Romano, Locatelli

yes

yes

no

Pecorino, Asiago

yes

yes

no

*Soft and semi-soft cheeses will purée; semi-hard and hard cheeses will chop.

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Cuisinart DLC-2007N manual Slicing Meat And Poultry, Slicing And Shredding Cheese, Uncooked meat and poultry, Semi-Soft