Hamilton Beach 70570 Tips and Techniques, Processing Charts, Attachment, Foods, Speed, Large Bowl

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Tips and Techniques

Processing Charts

For a more uniform consistency, start with pieces of food that are similar in size. Cut food into 1-inch (2.5 cm) pieces before processing with Chopping/Mixing Blade.

This food processor is excel- lent to chop, mix, slice, or shred most foods. However, to maintain peak performance, do not use your food processor for the following: grinding grain, coffee beans, or spices; slicing frozen meats; kneading dough; or crushing ice.

When chopping foods, pulsing on and off will produce the best results.

Operating time will depend on quantity of food being processed. Most foods can be sliced, chopped, or shredded in seconds. If unit is operated for 2 minutes continuously, let the processor rest about

4 minutes before continuing.

Do not puree or mash starchy vegetables like potatoes as they are easily over-processed and will become gummy.

To slice or shred cheese, select firm cheese like Cheddar, Monterey Jack, or Swiss. For best results, process cheese that is well chilled.

The Reversible Slicing/ Shredding Disc has a slicing blade on one side and shred- ding teeth on the other and can only be used with the large bowl. The name engraved on the blade, facing up, is the function selected. Place on motor shaft with desired cut- ting edge facing up.

To julienne vegetables, slice, remove from bowl, and restack the vegetables. Pack into food chute with slices vertical. Slice again to make matchstick-cut vegetables.

Disc attachments are reversible and labeled. This label should face up for the desired function. When using disc attachments, do not process past the MAX LEVEL on the Bowl.

 

ATTACHMENT

FOODS

SPEED

 

Chopping/Mixing Blade

Vegetables, Fruit, Meat,

Pulse or

 

(chop, mince, mix, puree)

Nuts, Hard Cheeses

Speeds

 

 

such as Parmesan (chilled)

1–3

 

 

 

 

 

Slicing Disc

Vegetables, Fruit

1–2

 

(slicing side facing UP)

Firm Cheeses (chilled)

1 only

 

 

 

 

 

Shredding Disc

Vegetables

1–2

 

(shredding side facing UP)

 

 

 

Cheese (chilled)

1 only

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

 

FOOD

MAXIMUM AMOUNT

MAXIMUM AMOUNT

 

 

 

LARGE BOWL

SMALL BOWL

 

 

Fruits and

3 to 4 cups (.75 L to 1 L)

1.5 to 2 cups (.38 L to .5 L)

 

Vegetables

(cut in 1" [2.5 cm] cubes)

(cut in 1" [2.5 cm] cubes)

 

 

 

 

 

Meats

2 lbs. (900 g) (cut in 1"

1 lbs. (450 g) (cut in 1"

 

 

 

[2.5 cm] cubes)

[2.5 cm] cubes)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parmesan

15 ounces (425 g) (cut in

8 ounces (225 g) (cut in

 

or Romano

1" [2.5 cm] cubes)

1" [2.5 cm] cubes)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Crackers

14 cups (3.5 L) (can fill

7 cups (1.75 L) (can fill

 

 

bowl and lid up into chute)

bowl and lid up into chute)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nuts

4 cups (1 L)

2 cups (.5 L)

 

 

 

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Hamilton Beach 70570, 70579 Tips and Techniques, Processing Charts, Attachment, Foods, Speed, Maximum Amount, Large Bowl