Hamilton Beach 70200 Processing Guide for In-Bowl Chopping, Tips for In-Bowl Chopping, To Process

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Processing Guide for In-Bowl Chopping

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Bread Crumbs

Parmesan Cheese

Cookie Crumbs

Chopped Fruit

Minced Garlic

Graham Cracker Crumbs

Chopped Herbs (basil, sage, etc.)

Chopped Nuts

Chopped or Minced Parsley

Chopped or Minced Vegetables

INSTRUCTIONS

Tear bread slices (up to 3) into 6 pieces.

Cut in 12-inch cubes. Process 12 cup of cubes at a time.

Break into pieces. Use up to 2 cups of pieces.

Cut fruit into large chunks. Place up to 2 cups pieces into chopper.

Peel then process 1 or more cloves at a time.

Break into 4 pieces. Place up to 6 crackers in chopper at a time.

Place up to 1 cup in chopper.

Place up to 1 cup in chopper.

Pinch off sprigs from bunch.

Cut vegetables into 1-inch chunks. Place up to 2 cups in chopper at a time.

Tips for In-Bowl Chopping

The bowl has a capacity of 3 cups. For liquid ingredients, do not exceed 134 cups (MAX LIQUID FILL line on bowl).

For more control, process by pressing the LO or HI Pulse button briefly then releasing. Check consistency and continue if desired.

Tear bread into pieces, then process to make bread crumbs. Break crackers or cookies into pieces, then process into crumbs for use as recipe ingredients or pie crusts.

To chop carrots, celery, mushrooms, green pepper, or onion, cut into 1-inch chunks and place in bowl. This will result in more uniform consistency.

Chop nuts; mince parsley, basil, chives, or garlic.

Puree small amounts of cooked fruit or vegetables for baby food or use as a base for sauces or soups.

Do not process raw meat, coffee beans, baking chocolate, or whole, hard spices in the food chopper. This could damage the chopper.

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Hamilton Beach 70200 manual Processing Guide for In-Bowl Chopping, Tips for In-Bowl Chopping, To Process, Instructions