Food

Operation/Technique

Comments/notes

Bread for crumbs

Chop. Pulse to break up, then process

Use day-old, hard bread for dry crumbs; fresh bread for

 

continuously until desired crumb size is reached.

moist crumbs. Cut or break into pieces no larger than 1 inch.

 

 

For buttered crumbs, add 1 teaspoon of butter per slice after

 

 

crumbs have started to form, and process to combine and coat.

 

 

 

Butter

Chop continuously.

Cut in 1/2 inch pieces. Best at room temperature. Up to

 

 

3/4 cup. Add to freshly chopped citrus zest, garlic, herbs or

 

 

shallots to create compound butters.

 

 

 

Celery

Chop. Pulse to desired size.

Cut in 1/2 inch long pieces.

 

 

 

Cheese – hard

Chop. Pulse on chop 10 times, then process

Remove and discard rind or reserve for another use. Cut into

(Parmesan, Asiago,

continuously on chop until desired consistency.

1/2 inch pieces. If possible, remove from refrigerator

Romano, etc.)

 

20–30 minutes before processing. Up to 3 ounces.

 

 

 

Cheese – soft

Chop. Pulse to break up, then process

Chill cheese first.

 

continuously to “cream.”

 

 

 

 

Cinnamon sticks, nutmeg,

Grind. Pulse to break up, about 5 times, then

Hard spices may cause scratches on the work bowl and lid.

other hard spices

process continuously until finely chopped.

 

 

 

 

Citrus zest

Chop. Pulse to break up, then process

Use vegetable peeler to remove zest (color only) from citrus;

 

continuously until finely chopped.

scrape off any white with sharp knife. Cut strips in half.

 

 

Adding a small amount of sugar or salt will help achieve a

 

 

finer texture.

 

 

 

Coffee beans

Grind. Pulse 5 times to break up, then process

Hard foods such as coffee beans may cause scratches on the

 

continuously until finely ground.

work bowl and lid.

 

 

 

Cookies, graham crackers

Chop. Pulse 5 times to break up, then process

Hard cookies only. Break up into 1 inch or smaller pieces.

for crumbs, hard Amaretti

continuously until finely chopped.

For buttered crumbs, add 1 teaspoon of butter per graham

or macaroons

 

cracker sheet or for every 3 cookies.

 

 

 

Fruits cooked; fresh or

Chop. Pulse to break up, then process

Cooked fruits may be processed to make baby foods or purées;

frozen thawed berries

continuously until desired consistency.

liquid may be added for consistency. To process fresh or

 

 

frozen thawed berries for sauce, pulse to chop, then process

 

 

until puréed (sugar may be added to taste).

 

 

 

Garlic

Chop. Pulse to chop roughly, then process

Peel garlic cloves first. Scrape work bowl sides and bottom

 

continuously for fine chop.

as needed.

 

 

 

Ginger root, fresh

Chop. Pulse to break up, then process continuously

Peel first; cut into 1/2 inch pieces or slices. Scrape work bowl

 

on chop to reach desired consistency.

sides and bottom as needed. Up to 4 ounces.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Cuisinart DLC-2A Series manual Food Operation/Technique Comments/notes

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