Kenmore KFPSL4, KFPSH6, KFPDS6, KFPJU, KFPCJ User Manual

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11 CUP
FOOD PROCESSOR
INSTRUCTIONS AND RECIPES
FOR THE WAY IT’S MADE.
1-800-541-6390
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Hassle-Free Replacement Warranty
KitchenAid that, if your
food processor should fail within the first year of ownership, KitchenAid will arrange to deliver an identical or comparable replacement to your door free of charge and arrange to have your “failed” food processor returned to us. Your replacement unit is covered by our one year full warranty. Please follow these instructions to receive this quality service.
If you reside in the United
States and your KitchenAid®food
processor should fail within the first year of ownership, simply call our
toll-free Customer Satisfaction Center at 1-800-541-6390, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, Eastern Time.
Give the consultant your complete shipping address. (no P.O. box numbers, please), along with your complete model and serial number.
Upon receipt of the replacement product, put the failed unit in the new carton. Include a sheet of paper with your name and address on it, and a copy of the proof of purchase (register receipt, credit card charge slip, etc.) Attach shipping label included with the product and return to UPS.
The consultant will also identify the Authorized Service Center nearest your location.
Product Registration Card
Before you use your food processor, please fill out and mail your product registration card packed with the Instructions and Recipes manual. This card will enable us to contact you in the unlikely event of a product safety notification and assist us in complying with the provisions of the Consumer Product Safety Act. THIS CARD DOES NOT VERIFY YOUR WARRANTY.
KEEP A COPY OF THE SALES RECEIPT SHOWING THE DATE OF PURCHASE OF YOUR FOOD PROCESSOR. PROOF OF PURCHASE WILL ASSURE YOU OF IN-WARRANTY SERVICE.
Please complete the following for your personal records:
Model Number* ______________________________________________________ Date Purchased _______________________________________________________ Dealer's Name ________________________________________________________ Address______________________________________________________________ Phone _______________________________________________________________
*Located on the product registration card or under base.
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Table of Contents
Total Replacement Warranty....................................................Inside Front Cover
Product Registration Card........................................................Inside Front Cover
Important Safeguards........................................................................................2
Warranty...........................................................................................................3
How To Arrange For Service - USA Only ......................................................3
Standard First Year Warranty.......................................................................4
How To Arrange For Service - Outside The USA ..........................................4
If You Need Service or Assistance ......................................................................4
Electrical Requirements......................................................................................5
How To Obtain Service......................................................................................5
Food Processor Features ....................................................................................6
Assembling Your Food Processor.......................................................................8
Egg Whip........................................................................................................11
Operating Your Food Processor .......................................................................12
Disassembling Your Food Processor.................................................................13
Care and Cleaning...........................................................................................14
Food Processor Tips.........................................................................................15
Helpful Hints ...................................................................................................18
Recipes............................................................................................................20
Appetizers.................................................................................................20
Salads and Dressings.................................................................................27
Soups and Sandwiches .............................................................................33
Vegetables and Side Dishes .......................................................................41
Main Dishes..............................................................................................46
Breads.......................................................................................................61
Desserts....................................................................................................68
Optional Attachments and Accessories............................................................77
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following:
1. Read all instructions.
2. To protect against risk of electrical shock do not put food processor in water or other liquid.
3. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.
4. Unplug from the outlet when not in use, before putting on or taking off parts, and before cleaning.
5. Avoid contacting moving parts.
6. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug after the appliance malfunctions, or is dropped or damaged in any manner. Return appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair or electrical or mechanical adjustment.
7. The use of attachments not recommended or sold by the manufacturer may cause fire, electric shock or injury.
8. Do not use outdoors.
9. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter.
10. Keep hands and utensils away from moving blades or discs while processing food to reduce the risk of severe injury to persons or damage to the food processor. A scraper may be used but must be used only when the food processor is not running.
11. Blades are sharp. Handle carefully.
12. To reduce the risk of injury, never place cutting blade or discs on base without first putting bowl properly in place.
13. Be certain cover is securely locked in place before operating appliance.
14. Never feed food by hand. Always use food pusher.
15. Do not attempt to defeat the cover interlock mechanism.
16. This product is designed for household use only.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Your safety and the safety of others are very important.
We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your
appliance. Always read and obey all safety messages. This is the safety alert symbol. This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you
and others. All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and either the
word “DANGER” or “WARNING.” These words mean:
You can be killed or seriously injured if you don’t immediately
follow
instructions. You can be killed or seriously injured if
you don’t follow instructions.
All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can happen if the instructions are not followed.
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KitchenAid®Food Processor Warranty - USA
This warranty extends to the purchaser and any succeeding owner for food processors operated in the 50 United States and the District of Columbia. For units operated in Puerto Rico, the Standard First Year Warranty applies (see page 4) and is a Limited Warranty because you must pay to ship the food processor to an Authorized KitchenAid Service Center.
Length of Warranty:
One Year Full Warranty from date of purchase.
KitchenAid Will Pay For:
Total Replacement Policy. (See Inside Front Cover for details) OR Replacement parts and repair labor costs to correct defects in materials and workmanship. Service must be provided by an Authorized KitchenAid Service Center.
KitchenAid Will not pay for
A. Repairs when food
processor is used in other than normal home use.
B. Damage resulting
from accident, alteration, misuse or abuse.
C. Any shipping or
handling costs to deliver your food processor to an Authorized Service Center.
D. Replacement parts
or repair labor costs for food processor operated outside the 50 United States, the District of Columbia.
KITCHENAID DOES NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state.
How To Arrange For Service — USA Only
If the food processor is operated in the 50 United States or the District of Columbia, you may use either the Total Replacement Warranty program or our Standard First Year Warranty program, listed on the Inside Front Cover and page 4.
Residents of Puerto Rico must use the Standard First Year Warranty program. You may also use the
information listed under Standard First Year Warranty to arrange for service after your warranty expires.
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Standard First Year Warranty
(Required Warranty Service for Puerto Rico)
Take the food processor or ship prepaid and insured to the nearest Authorized Service Center (nearest Authorized Service Center location can be obtained by calling 1-800-541-6390, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, Eastern time.) Your repaired food processor will be returned to you prepaid and insured. During the warranty period, all local service must be handled by an Authorized KitchenAid Service Center.
After the warranty period you may use any servicer you like, but we recommend Authorized KitchenAid Service. If you are unable to obtain satisfactory service in this manner, contact the Customer Satisfaction Center, KitchenAid Portable Appliances, P.O. Box 218, St. Joseph, Michigan 49085-0218. Call toll free: 1-800-541-6390, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, Eastern time.
How To Arrange For Service -Outside The USA
To arrange for service for units operated outside the 50 United States, District of Columbia, consult your local KitchenAid dealer or the
store where you purchased the product for information on how to obtain service locally.
If You Need Service or Assistance
KEEP A COPY OF THE SALES RECEIPT SHOWING THE DATE OF PURCHASE. PROOF OF PURCHASE WILL ASSURE YOU OF IN-WARRANTY SERVICE.
If your food processor should malfunction or fail to operate, please check the following:
- Is the food processor plugged in?
- Are all the interlock switches engaged?
- Is the fuse in the circuit to the food processor in working order? If you have a circuit breaker box, be sure the circuit is closed.
- Try unplugging and waiting 15-20 minutes before re-plugging the food processor.
- If the problem is not due to one of the above items, see "How to Arrange for Service" on page 3.
-DO NOT return the food processor to the retailer as they do not provide service.
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Electrical Requirements
Volts: 120 A.C. only. Hertz: 60 15-amp branch circuit.
The electrical rating listed on the unit is based on the attachment that draws the greatest load. Other attachments might draw significantly less power or current.
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electrical shock, this plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not modify the plug in any way.
How To Obtain Service
HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE FOR UNITS OPERATED IN THE 50 UNITED STATES, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND PUERTO RICO
1. Call toll-free 1-800-541-6390 to arrange for service, or write to: Customer Satisfaction Center, KitchenAid Portable Appliances, P.O. Box 218, St. Joseph, MI 49085-0218.
2. Look in your local phone directory Yellow Pages, under “Appliances, Small - Repair and Service.”
3. Parts and Attachments for your food processor can also be obtained by calling 1-800-541-6390.
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Medium (4 mm) Shredding Disc
Medium (4 mm) Slicing Disc
Stainless Steel Multipurpose Blade
Dough Blade
Egg Whip (Professional Model KFPM650 only)
Heavy Duty Power Base
Food Pusher
Work Bowl Cover and Feed Tube
Work Bowl
Mini Bowl and Mini Blade
Reversible Thin Slicing/Shredding Disc
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Food Processor Features
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Food Processor Features
KitchenAid quality means this food processor was built and tested to meet high KitchenAid standards for optimum performance and long, trouble-free life.
Food Pusher features easy to read measurement markings.
Work Bowl Cover and Feed Tube
are easy to assemble and clean. Work Bowl features a smooth
design for easy assembly and cleaning, and 11 cup capacity.
Mini Bowl and Mini Blade are perfect for small chopping and mixing jobs without soiling the large work bowl. The mini blade is made of the same high quality stainless steel as the multipurpose blade.
Reversible Slicing/Shredding Disc is
a precision sharp slicing
blade on one side and when turned over can shred most firm fruits, vegetables and cheeses into even uniform shreds. The shaft is removable for easy cleaning.
Medium (4 mm) Shredding Disc features
larger shredding openings to coarsely shred firm fruits,
vegetables, and cheeses.
Medium (4 mm) Slicing Disc gives you thicker,
more substantial slices of
most anything from delicate strawberries to partially frozen meat for stir-fry.
Stainless Steel Multipurpose Blade is the work horse blade used
most often. It chops, minces, blends, mixes and emulsifies in a matter of seconds.
Dough Blade is specially designed for mixing and kneading yeast doughs.
Optional Egg Whip is designed to whip cream and egg whites for meringues, mousses, souffles and desserts. Standard with KFPM650.
Heavy Duty Power Base with Clean Touch™ ON/OFF/PULSE control pads and Electronic Processing Sensor to give you consistent speed every time. The smooth rounded base is easy-to-clean and features built-in cord storage.
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1. Before using your food processor for the first time, wash the work bowl, work bowl cover, mini bowl, feed tube pusher and blades either by hand or in the dishwasher, see Care and Cleaning, page 14.
2. Uncoil needed length of cord from storage area beneath power base. Place power base on a dry level counter with the controls facing forward. Do not plug unit in until completely assembled.
3. Place work bowl on power base, fitting the center opening over the power base shaft, making sure the handle is just to the left of center.
4. Grasp the work bowl handle and turn to the right until it locks into position.
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5. Select blade or disc.
•To use the multipurpose blade, place blade on power base shaft. It may be necessary to rotate blade slightly so that it is properly aligned and falls into place.
•To use the reversible thin (2mm) slicing/shredding disc, medium (4mm) shredding disc, or medium (4mm) slicing disc, place the disc stem on the power base shaft. Fit disc over the metal pin on the disc stem aligning the center opening
of the disc with the ridges of the stem.
Assembling Your Food Processor
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•To use the Mini Bowl, place the Mini Bowl over the power base shaft. Fit the mini blade on the power base shaft. It may be necessary to rotate bowl and blade slightly so that
they are properly aligned and fall into place.
6. Place the work bowl cover on the work bowl with the feed tube just to the left of the work bowl handle. Grasp the
feed tube and turn the cover to the right until it locks into place. NOTE: Your KitchenAid
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Food Processor features a double interlock safety system to insure that the unit will not operate unless the work bowl and the work bowl cover are properly aligned on the power base. NOTE: Never attach cover to the work bowl before the work bowl has been positioned on the power base. Damage to the work bowl may result.
7. Fit the pusher into the feed tube
and plug unit into an electrical outlet. NOTE: Never try to remove the work bowl before unlocking the work bowl cover (turning work bowl cover to the left). Damage to the work bowl may result.
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The Egg Whip is designed to whip egg whites or heavy cream for use as toppings or meringues. For best results, at least 1 cup of heavy cream or 3 egg whites should be whipped at a time. Whipping smaller quantities may not result in maximum volume.
To Assemble Egg Whip:
1. Place Egg Whip stem on motor base shaft.
2. Fit the whip paddle on the stem and push down to engage the ridges of the stem with the gears of the paddle.
3. Fit cap over stem and push down to lock in place.
4. Place the work bowl cover on the work bowl with the feed tube just to the left of the handle. Be sure the center pin on whip fits into center opening of cover. Grasp the feed tube and turn to the right to engage the interlock. The Egg Whip is now ready to operate.
5. Press ON control pad and whip product to desired texture and volume.
To Disassemble:
1. Unplug power base from electrical outlet. Remove work bowl cover by turning to the left.
2. Lift whip assembly straight up and off. Remove whipped product from work bowl.
3. Remove cap from whip assembly by pulling straight up. Push down on stem pin to remove stem from whip paddle.
Egg Whip (Professional Model KFPM650 Only)
• Before operating the food processor, be sure the work bowl, blades and work bowl cover are properly assembled on the food processor power base (see page 8).
• The Clean Touch™ OFF/ON/PULSE control pads take just a touch of your finger for optimum control and convenience in operating the food processor. By touching the ON control pad, the unit will run continuously and the red indicator light will glow until you touch the OFF control pad.
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Operating Your Food Processor
• The PULSE control pad helps to better regulate the degree of processing. By alternately pressing and releasing the PULSE pad, the food processor will be quickly turned on and off. The red indicator light will glow each time the PULSE pad is pressed. This allows you to control the exact length and frequency of processing since the KitchenAid®Food Processor performs in just a matter of seconds.
NOTE: If unit fails to operate, check to be sure that both the work bowl and cover are properly positioned on the power base. See Assembling Your Food Processor page 8.
• To stop your food processor, press the OFF control pad. The ON indicator light will go off. (The PULSE indicator light only glows when the pad is touched). Wait until the blade or disc comes to a complete stop before removing the work bowl cover. Be sure you push the OFF pad before removing the work bowl cover or unplugging the unit.
AUTOMATIC BRAKE: When the food processor is turned OFF, the automatic brake stops the action of the blade or disc within seconds. The brake provides an additional measure of safety as you remove the work bowl cover.
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NOTE: Line on the work bowl indicates the maximum level of liquid that can be processed.
Rotating Blade Hazard Always use food pusher. Keep fingers out of openings. Keep away from children. Failure to do so can result in amputation or cuts.
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Disassembling Your Food Processor
• Turn the work bowl cover to the left and remove.
• If using a disc, remove it before removing the bowl. Place two fingers under each side of the disc and lift it straight up. Remove the disc stem.
• Turn the work bowl to the left to unlock it from the base. Lift up to remove.
• If using the multipurpose blade, you can remove it from the work bowl before emptying the contents, or grasp the work bowl from the bottom placing one finger through the center opening to hold the blade in place. Remove contents of work bowl with spatula. If food sticks to blade, remove it with the spatula.
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• Always make sure off pad has been pushed and unplug food processor before cleaning. Wipe food processor base with warm sudsy cloth; wipe clean with a damp cloth. Dry with a soft cloth.
• All the other parts of your KitchenAid®food processor are dishwasher safe. Be sure to load them away from exposed heating elements in the dishwasher. If washing the food processor parts by hand, avoid the use of abrasive cleansers or scouring pads. They may scratch or cloud the work bowl and cover. Thoroughly dry all parts after washing.
• Wipe cord with warm, sudsy cloth; then wipe clean with a damp cloth. Dry with a soft cloth. Re-coil cord in cord storage area on bottom of food processor base.
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• Always store the work bowl and work bowl cover in the unlocked position when not in use to prevent damage to the interlock system.
• Disassembled discs, shafts, and blades should be stored in the storage box provided with your food processor, and in a safe location out of the reach of children.
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USING THE MULTIPURPOSE BLADE
To chop fresh fruits or vegetables: Peel, core, and/or
remove seeds. Cut food in 1 to 11⁄2- inch pieces. Process food to desired size, using short pulses, 1 to 2 seconds each time. Scrape sides of bowl, if necessary.
To puree cooked fruits and vegetables (except potatoes):
Add 1⁄4 cup liquid from recipe per cup of food. Process food, using short pulses, until finely chopped. Then process continuously until reaching desired texture. Scrape sides of bowl, if necessary.
To prepare mashed potatoes:
Shred hot cooked potatoes, using the shredding disc. Exchange shredding disc for multipurpose blade. Add softened butter, milk, and seasonings. Pulse 3 to 4 times, 2 to 3 seconds each time, until smooth and milk is absorbed. Do not overprocess.
To chop dried (or sticky) fruits:
The food should be cold. Add 1⁄4 cup flour from recipe per 1⁄
2 cup dried
fruit. Process fruit, using short pulses, until reaching desired texture.
To finely chop citrus peel: With sharp knife, peel colored portion (without white membrane) from citrus. Cut peel in small strips. Combine peel with at least
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2 cup granulated sugar from recipe. Process until finely chopped.
To mince garlic or to chop fresh herbs or small quantities of vegetables: With processor
running, add food through feed tube. Process until chopped. For best results, make sure work bowl is very dry before chopping garlic or fresh herbs.
To chop nuts or make nut butters: Process up to 3 cups of nuts
to desired texture, using short pulses, 1 to 2 seconds each time. For a coarser texture, process smaller batches, pulsing 1 or 2 times, 1 to 2 seconds each time. Pulse more often for finer texture. For nut butters, process continuously until smooth. Store in refrigerator.
To chop cooked or raw meat, poultry or seafood: The food
should be very cold. Cut in 1-inch pieces. Process up to 1 pound at a time to desired size, using short pulses, 1 to 2 seconds each time. Scrape sides of bowl, if necessary.
To make bread, cookie or cracker crumbs: Break food into 1
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2 to 2- inch pieces. Process until fine. For larger pieces, pulse 2 to 3 times, 1 to 2 seconds each time. Then process until fine.
To melt chocolate: Combine chocolate and sugar from recipe in work bowl. Process until finely chopped. Heat liquid from recipe. With processor running, pour hot liquid through feed tube. Process until smooth.
To slice or shred fruits or vegetables that are long and relatively small in diameter, such as celery, carrots, and bananas:
Cut food to fit feed tube vertically or horizontally. Pack feed tube securely in order to keep food positioned properly. Process using even pressure.
To slice or shred fruits and vegetables that are round, such as onions, apples, and green peppers: Peel, core, and/or remove
seeds. Cut in halves or quarters to fit feed tube. Position in feed tube. Some foods are easier to insert into tube from the bottom. Process, using even pressure.
To slice or shred fruits and vegetables that are small, such as strawberries, mushrooms and radishes: Position food vertically or
horizontally in layers in feed tube. Fill feed tube in order to keep food positioned properly. Process, using even pressure.
To shred spinach and other leaves: Stack leaves. Roll up and
stand roll up in feed tube. Process, using even pressure.
To grate hard cheeses, such as Parmesan and Romano: Never
attempt to process cheese that cannot be pierced with the tip of a sharp knife. You can use the multipurpose blade to grate hard cheeses. Cut cheese in 1-inch pieces. Place in work bowl. Process, using short pulses, until coarsely chopped. Process continuously until finely grated.
USING A SLICING OR SHREDDING DISC
To cut julienne, or match stick, strips of vegetables and fruits:
Cut food to fit feed tube horizontally. Position food horizontally in feed tube. Process, using even pressure to make plank-like slices. Re-stack slices and position vertically or horizontally in feed tube. Process, using even pressure.
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USING THE EGG WHIP To make egg white meringue:
Place 3 egg whites and 1⁄
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cream of tartar in work bowl fitted with attachment (See page 11). Process until foamy, about 30 to 45 seconds. With processor running, slowly add
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3 cup sugar through feed tube. Process until stiff peaks form, about 21⁄2
to 3 minutes. Stop processor as necessary to check texture of mixture.
To whip cream: Place heavy cream in work bowl fitted with attachment (See page 11). Process 30 seconds. With processor running, add 2 tablespoons powdered sugar through feed tube. Process just until soft peaks form, about 30 to 40 seconds. Stop processor as necessary to check texture of mixture. With processor running, add
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2 teaspoon vanilla, if desired, through feed tube. Process just until mixed. Do not overprocess.
To slice uncooked meat or poultry, such as stir-fry meats:
Cut or roll food to fit feed tube. Wrap and freeze food until hard to the touch, 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on thickness of food. Check to be sure you can still pierce food with the tip of a sharp knife. If not, allow to thaw slightly. Process, using even pressure.
To slice cooked meat or poultry, including salami, pepperoni, etc.:
Food should be very cold. Cut in pieces to fit feed tube. Process food, using firm, even pressure.
To shred firm and soft cheeses:
Firm cheese should be very cold. For best results with soft cheeses, such as mozzarella, freeze 10 to 15 minutes before processing. Cut to fit feed tube. Process, using even pressure.
USING THE DOUGH BLADE To make bread: Use the dough
blade for bread recipes using 2-3 cups flour. The multipurpose blade can be used for recipes calling for less than 3 cups flour.
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Helpful Hints
• Organize processing tasks to minimize bowl cleanup. Process dry or firm ingredients before liquid ingredients.
• Do not overfill work bowl or mini bowl. For thin mixtures, fill work bowl up to 1⁄2 to 2⁄3 full. For thicker mixtures, fill work bowl up to 3⁄4 full. For liquids fill up to the maximum level as described on page 12. When chopping, the work bowl should be no more than 1⁄3 to 1⁄2 full. Use the mini bowl for up to 1 cup of liquid or 1⁄2 cup solids.
• To capitalize on the speed of the processor, drop ingredients to be chopped through the feed tube while the processor is running, whether using the work bowl or the mini bowl.
• Position slicing and shredding discs so that cutting surface is to the right of the feed tube to allow blade a full rotation before contacting food.
• Different foods require varying degrees of pressure for best shredding and slicing results. In general, use light pressure for soft, delicate foods (strawberries, tomatoes, etc.), moderate pressure for medium foods (zucchini, potatoes, etc.), and firmer pressure for harder foods (carrots, apples, hard cheeses, partially frozen meats, etc.).
• Never process any food that is so hard or firmly frozen that it cannot be pierced with the tip of a sharp knife. Hard food can cause damage to the blade or power base. If a piece of hard food, such as carrot, becomes wedged or stuck on the blade, stop the processor and remove the blade. Carefully remove food from the blade.
• When preparing a cake or cookie batter or quick bread, use the multipurpose blade to cream fat and sugar first. Add dry ingredients last. Place nuts and fruit on top of flour mixture to prevent overchopping. Process nuts and fruits, using short pulses, until blended with other ingredients. Do not overprocess.
• Sometimes single foods, such as carrots or celery, fall over in the feed tube, resulting in an uneven slice. To minimize this, position food at right side of feed tube, or cut food in several pieces and put all pieces in feed tube together to help hold each other in position.
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• Create delicious “leftover” soups or salads with the processor. Use up that last carrot or a couple of green onions.
• Soft and medium-hard cheeses may spread out or roll up on the shredding disc. To avoid this, shred only well-chilled cheese.
• When shredded or sliced food piles up on one side of bowl, stop the processor and redistribute food, using a spatula.
• When food quantity reaches rim of work bowl, remove it. Then continue processing.
• A few larger pieces of food may remain on top of disc after slicing or shredding. If desired, cut these by hand and add to mixture.
• To remove mixtures from work bowl, use two or three fingers to steady the post in bowl center; position thumb on outer edge of bowl. This allows you to tip the bowl and scrape with the opposite hand.
• Your food processor is not designed to perform the following functions:
– Grind coffee beans, grains, or
hardspices.
– Grind bones or other inedible
parts of food. – Liquefy raw fruits or vegetables. –Slice hard-cooked eggs or
unchilled meats.
• If any plastic parts should discolor due to the types of food processed, simply clean with a light bleach solution, following directions on the bleach container.
Helpful Hints
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1 slice firm white
bread, broken in
1-inch pieces 1 shallot, quartered 1 clove garlic
14 ounces jumbo
mushrooms, cleaned 6 ounces ground
sausage
1
2 teaspoon dry
mustard 1 teaspoon
Worcestershire sauce
1-2 tablespoons
margarine or butter
1
2 cup freshly grated
Parmesan cheese
(see TIPS)
Position multipurpose blade in work bowl. Add bread. Process until finely crumbled, about 5 seconds. Set aside. With processor running, add shallot and garlic through feed tube. Process until finely chopped, about 5 seconds.
Remove stems from mushrooms. Add stems to work bowl. Pulse 3 times, about 1 second each time, until finely chopped.
In large skillet over medium heat, cook sausage until no longer pink. Drain well. Add shallot, garlic, and mushroom stems. Cook and stir for 4 to 5 minutes, until vegetables are tender.
Add sausage mixture to work bowl. Add bread crumbs, dry mustard, and Worcestershire sauce to work bowl. Process until thoroughly mixed, about 5 seconds.
Melt margarine in skillet over medium-low heat. Add mushroom caps. Cook for 11⁄2 to 2 minutes on each side, until slightly soft.
Place on ungreased cookie sheets. Fill with sausage mixture. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Bake at 350˚F for 10 minutes, until hot and bubbly.
Yield: 16 to 18 mushrooms (2 to 3 mushrooms per serving).
Per serving: About 102 cal, 6 g pro, 5 g car, 7 g fat, 13 mg chol, 287 mg sod.
Stuffed Jumbo Mushrooms
APPETIZERS
8 ounces American
process cheese,
room temperature,
cut in 1-inch pieces 6 tablespoons butter,
room temperature,
cut in
1
2-inch pieces
1 teaspoon chili
powder
1
4 teaspoon salt
1
8 teaspoon crushed
red pepper 1 tablespoon milk
or cream 1 teaspoon
Worcestershire sauce 1 cup all-purpose flour
Position multipurpose blade in work bowl. Add all ingredients except flour. Process until thoroughly mixed, about 30 seconds, scraping bowl after 10 seconds, if necessary. Add flour. Pulse 5 to 6 times, about 2 seconds each time, just until flour is mixed. Scrape sides of bowl once, if necessary. Do not overmix.
Fit pastry bag with #5 star tip. Fill bag with cheese mixture. Pipe 3-inch strips onto ungreased cookie sheet, 1 inch apart. Bake at 350˚F for 9 to 11 minutes, until edges start to brown.
Yield: 4 dozen (12 servings; 4 cheese straws per serving).
Per serving: About 144 cal, 4 g pro, 8 g car, 10 g fat, 29 mg chol, 293 mg sod.
Seasoned Cheese Straws
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1 tablespoon fresh
rosemary leaves or
1 teaspoon crushed
dried rosemary 1 onion, cut in 1-inch
pieces 4 slices bacon
3
4 pound chicken livers
1
1
2 cups cooked chicken,
cut in 1-inch pieces
1
4 pound (about 1 cup)
ham, cut in 1-inch
cubes 3 hard-cooked
egg yolks 2 tablespoons brandy
1
2
teaspoon ground
coriander
1
4 teaspoon ground
cloves
1
4 cup margarine or
butter, softened
Position mini bowl and mini blade in work bowl. With processor running, add rosemary through feed tube. Process until finely chopped, about 10 seconds. Set aside.
Exchange mini bowl and mini blade for multipurpose blade. Add onion. Pulse 3 times, about 1 second each time, until finely chopped.
In large skillet over low heat, cook bacon for 5 to 6 minutes. Do not crisp or brown bacon. Remove bacon. Reserve drippings in skillet. Cut bacon in 1-inch pieces. Set aside.
Add onion to bacon drippings. Cut chicken livers in half and remove connective tissue. Add to skillet. Cook onion and liver for 6 to 7 minutes, until tender and liver is slightly pink in center.
Add cooked chicken, ham, and egg yolks to work bowl. Process until finely chopped, about 10 seconds. Add all other ingredients to work bowl. Process until smooth and creamy, about 20 seconds, scraping bowl after 10 seconds, if necessary.
Yield: 31⁄2 cups (32 2-tablespoon servings). Per serving: About 54 cal, 5 g pro, 0 g car, 3 g fat,
74 mg chol, 85 mg sod.
Smoky Chicken Pate
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1-2 chipotle peppers*
1
4 cup packed fresh
cilantro leaves
1
2 small onion, cut in
1-inch pieces 6 hard-cooked eggs,
peeled, cut in half
lengthwise 2 tablespoons reduced-
calorie mayonnaise
1
4 teaspoon salt
Soak peppers for 10 minutes in 1⁄4 cup boiling water.
Position mini bowl and mini blade in work bowl. With processor running, add cilantro through feed tube. Process until finely chopped, about 5 seconds. Set aside.
Exchange mini bowl and mini blade for multipurpose blade. Cut soaked peppers in 1⁄2-inch pieces, reserving liquid. Add peppers and onion to work bowl. Process until finely chopped, about 10 to 15 seconds. Add egg yolks, mayonnaise, 1 tablespoon reserved soaking liquid, salt, and cilantro. Process until smooth, about 5 to 10 seconds, scraping sides of bowl, if necessary.
Spoon or pipe into egg white halves. Yield: 12 deviled egg halves (6 servings; 2 halves
per serving). * Chipotle peppers are dried, smoked jalapeno
peppers. Per serving: About 97 cal, 7 g pro, 3 g car, 6 g fat,
214 mg chol, 182 mg sod.
Spicy Deviled Eggs
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