ead these instructions carefully and retain for future reference.
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emove all packaging and any labels.
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safety
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The blades and discs are very sharp, handle with care.
lways hold the knife blade by the finger grip
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at the top, away from the cutting edge, both
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when handling and cleaning.
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lways remove the knife blade before pouring contents from the bowl.
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eep hands and utensils out of the processor bowl and liquidiser jug whilst
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connected to the power supply.
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witch off and unplug:
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efore fitting or removing parts
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after use
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efore cleaning
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ever use your fingers to push food down the feed tube. Always use the
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pusher/s supplied.
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efore removing the lid from the bowl or liquidiser/mill from the power unit:-
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witch off;
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wait until the attachment/blades have completely stopped;
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e careful not to unscrew the liquidiser jug or mill from the blade unit.
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iquids should be allowed to cool to room temperature before blending.
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Do not use the lid to operate the processor, always use the on/off speed control.
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This machine will be damaged and may cause injury if the
interlock mechanism is subjected to excessive force.
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ever use an unauthorised attachment.
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Never leave the machine on unattended.
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Never use a damaged machine. Get it checked or repaired: see ‘service’.
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Never let the power unit, cord or plug get wet.
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Don’t let excess cord hang over the edge of a table or worktop or touch hot
surfaces.
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This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
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Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
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Only use the appliance for its intended domestic use. Kenwood will not accept
any liability if the appliance is subject to improper use, or failure to comply with
these instructions.
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Misuse of your processor/liquidiser can result in injury.
before plugging in
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Make sure your electricity supply is the same as the one shown on the
underside of your machine.
Important – UK only
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The wires in the cord are coloured as follows:
Blue = Neutral, Brown = Live.
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The appliance must be protected by a 3A approved (BS1362) fuse.
Note:
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For non-rewireable plugs the fuse cover MUST be refitted when replacing the
fuse. If the fuse cover is lost then the plug must not be used until a replacement
can be obtained. The correct fuse cover is identified by colour and a
replacement may be obtained from your Kenwood Authorised Repairer (see
Service).
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If a non-rewireable plug is cut off it must be DESTROYED IMMEDIATELY. An
electric shock hazard may arise if an unwanted non-rewireable plug is
inadvertently inserted into a 13A socket outlet.
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This appliance conforms to EC directive 2004/108/EC on Electromagnetic
Compatibility and EC regulation no. 1935/2004 of 27/10/2004 on materials
intended for contact with food.
before using for the first time
1 Remove all packaging including the plastic blade covers from the knife blade.
Take care the blades are very sharp. These covers should be discarded
as they are to protect the blade during manufacture and transit only.
2 Wash the parts see ‘cleaning’
3 Push excess cord into the back of the machine.
key
processor
power unit
detachable drive shaft
bowl
lid
feed tube
pushers
safety interlock
cord storage
pulse control
speed control
liquidiser
filler cap
lid
jug
sealing ring
blade unit
additional attachments
Not all of these attachments listed below will be included with your food
processor. Please refer to your content list supplied. To buy an attachment not
included in your pack, contact the dealer from whom you purchased your
Rubbing fat into flour 1 – 2
Adding water to combine
pastry ingredients 1 – 2
Chopping/pureeing/pates 2
egg & sugar for fatless sponges2
cream1 – 2
tomatoes1
Soups, sauces, pate and mayonnaise2
using the attachments
ee chart above for speed of each attachment.
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knife blade/ dough tool
he knife blade is the most versatile of all the attachments. The length of the
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rocessing time will determine the texture achieved. For coarser textures use
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the pulse control.
se the knife blade for cake and pastry making, chopping raw and cooked
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eat, vegetables, nuts, pate, dips, pureeing soups and to also make crumbs
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from biscuits and bread. It can also be used for yeasted dough mixes if the
ough tool is not supplied.
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se the dough tool for yeasted mixes.
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knife blade
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Cut food such as meat, bread, vegetables into cubes
pproximately 2cm/3/4in before processing.
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Biscuits should be broken into pieces and added down
the feed tube whilst the machine is running.
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hen making pastry use fat straight from the fridge cut
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into 2cm/3/4in.cubes.
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Take care not to over-process.
ough tool
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Place the dry ingredients in the bowl and add the liquid
own the feed tube whilst the machine is running.
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Process until a smooth elastic ball of dough is formed
his will take 60 - 90 secs.
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e-knead by hand only. Re-kneading in the bowl is not
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recommended as it may cause the processor to become
unstable.
twin beater geared whisk
Use for light mixtures only eg egg whites, cream,
evaporated milk and for whisking eggs and sugar for
fatless sponges. Heavier mixtures such as fat and flour
will damage it.
using the whisk
1 Fit the drive shaft and bowl onto the power unit.
2 Push each beater securely into the drive head .
3 Fit the whisk by carefully turning until it drops over the
drive shaft.
4 Add the ingredients.
5 Fit the lid - ensuring the end of the shaft locates into the
centre of the lid.
6 Switch on.
hints
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Best results are obtained when the eggs are at room temperature.
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Ensure the bowl and whisks are clean and free from grease before whisking.
maxi-blend canopy
When blending liquids, use the maxi-blend canopy with
the knife blade. It allows you to increase the liquid
processing capacity from 800mls to 1 litre, prevents
leaking and improves the chopping performance of the
blade.
1 Fit the drive shaft and bowl onto the power unit.
2 Fit the knife blade.
3 Add ingredients to be processed.
4 Fit the canopy over the top of the blade ensuring it sits
on the ledge inside the bowl . Do not push down on
the canopy, hold by the centre grip.
5 Fit the lid and switch on.
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slicing/shredding discs
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reversible slicing/shredding discs - thick ,
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se the shredding side for cheese, carrots, potatoes
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and foods of a similar texture.
se the slicing side for cheese, carrots, potatoes,
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abbage, cucumber, courgette, beetroot and onions.
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fine (Julienne style) chipper disc
se to cut: potatoes for Julienne style French fries; firm
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ngredients for salads, garnishes, casseroles and stir
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fries (eg carrot, swede, courgette, cucumber).
rasping disc
rates Parmesan cheese and potatoes for German
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potato dumplings.
safety
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Never remove the lid until the cutting disc has
completely stopped.
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andle the cutting discs with care - they are
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extremely sharp
to use the cutting discs
1 Fit the drive shaft and bowl onto the power unit.
Holding by the centre grip , place the disc onto the
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drive shaft with the appropriate side uppermost .
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3 Fit the lid.
4 Choose which size feed tube you want to use. The
pusher contains a smaller feed tube for processing
individual items or thin ingredients.
To use the small feed tube - first put the large pusher
inside the feed tube.
To use the large feed tube - use both pushers
together.
5 Put the food in the feed tube.
6 Switch on and push down evenly with the pusher - never put your fingers
in the feed tube.
hints
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Use fresh ingredients
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Don’t cut food too small. Fill the width of the large feed tube fairly full. This
prevents the food from slipping sideways during processing. Alternatively use
the small feed tube.
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When using the chipper disc, place ingredients horizontally.
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When slicing or shredding: food placed upright comes out shorter than food
placed horizontally .
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There will always be a small amount of waste on the plate or in the bowl after
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processing.
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citrus press (if supplied)
se the citrus press to squeeze the juice
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from citrus fruits (eg oranges, lemons,
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cone
sieve
to use the citrus press
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1 Fit the drive shaft and bowl onto the power
nit.
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Fit the sieve into the bowl - ensuring the
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sieve handle is locked into position directly
over the bowl handle .
Place the cone over the drive shaft turning
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until it drops all the way down .
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4 Cut the fruit in half. Then switch on and
ress the fruit onto the cone.
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The citrus press will not operate if
the sieve is not locked correctly.
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mill
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Use the mill for milling herbs, nuts and coffee beans.
blade unit
sealing ring
jar
sprinkler lid
safety
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Never fit the blade unit to your machine without the jar fitted.
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Never unscrew the jar while the multi-mill is fitted to your
machine.
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Don’t touch the sharp blades. Keep the blade unit away
from children.
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Never remove the multi-mill until the blades have completely
stopped.
important
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To ensure long life of your mill, never run for longer than 30
seconds. Switch off as soon as you’ve got the right consistency.
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Don’t process spices - they may damage the plastic.
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The machine won’t work if the mill is fitted incorrectly.
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Use for dry ingredients only.
to use your mill
1 Put your ingredients into the jar. Fill it no more than half full.
2 Fit the sealing ring into the blade unit.
3 Turn the blade unit upside down. Lower it into the jar, blades down.
4 Screw the blade unit onto the jar until it is finger tight.
5 Place the mill onto the power unit and turn to lock (see “to use your liquidiser”).
6 Switch on to maximum speed or use the pulse control.
7 After milling, you can replace the blade unit with the sprinkler lid and shake out
your food.
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The sprinkler lid is not airtight.
hints
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Herbs are best milled when clean and dry.
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care & cleaning
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Always switch off and unplug before cleaning.
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andle the blades and cutting discs with care - they are extremely sharp.
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ome foods may discolour the plastic. This is perfectly normal and won’t harm
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the plastic or affect the flavour of your food. Rub with a cloth dipped in
egetable oil to remove the discolouration.
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ower unit
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ipe with a damp cloth, then dry. Ensure that the interlock area is clear of food
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debris.
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tore excess cord in the storage area at the back of the machine.
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iquidiser/mill
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Empty the jug/jar before unscrewing it from the blade unit.
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2 Wash the jug/jar by hand.
3 Remove and wash the sealing ring.
Don’t touch the sharp blades - brush them clean using hot soapy water, then
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rinse thoroughly under the tap. Don’t immerse the blade unit in water.
5 Leave to dry upside down.
win beater geared whisk
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etach the beaters from the drive head by gently pulling them free. Wash in
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warm soapy water.
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Wipe the drive head with a damp cloth, then dry. Do not immerse the
rive head in water.
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all other parts
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Wash by hand, then dry.
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lternatively they can be washed on the top rack of your dishwasher.
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service & customer care
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If the cord is damaged it must, for safety reasons, be replaced by Kenwood or
an authorised Kenwood repairer.
UK
If you need help with:
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Using your machine
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Servicing or repairs (in or out of guarantee)
call Kenwood customer care on 023 92392333. Have your model
number ready - it’s on the underside of the processor.
spares and attachments
call 0844 557 3653
other countries
Contact the shop where you brought the food processor.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE
PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH EC DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC.
t the end of its working life, the product must not be disposed of as urban waste.
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It must be taken to a special local authority differentiated waste collection centre or to
a dealer providing this service.
isposing of a household appliance separately avoids possible negative
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consequences for the environment and health deriving from inappropriate disposal
and enables the constituent materials to be recovered to obtain significant savings
n energy and resources. As a reminder of the need to dispose of household
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appliances separately, the product is marked with a crossed-out wheeled dustbin.
uarantee UK only
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If your food processor goes wrong within one year from the date you bought it,
we will repair it (or replace it if necessary) free of charge provided:
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ou have not misused, neglected, or damaged it;
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it has not been modified (unless by Kenwood);
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it is not second hand;
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t has not been used commercially;
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you have not fitted a plug incorrectly; and
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ou supply your receipt to show when you bought it.
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This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.
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Designed and engineered by Kenwood in the UK.
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Made in China.
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recipes
For the speeds of the attachments see page 3
shortcrust pastry
300g (12oz) plain flour
50g (6oz) mixture of lard and margarine cut into small pieces
1
1
.5 mls (
2
45mls (3tbsp) cold water
Fit the knife blade and add the flour, salt and fat. Process for approximately 10
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seconds or until the mixture looks like coarse breadcrumbs.
Then add the water down the feed tube on low speed until the mixture looks
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ike it is about to stick together.
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3 Turn out the mixture onto a worksurface and shape by hand. Use as required.
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or best results allow the pastry to rest before use. Place in a plastic bag or
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rap in clingfilm and chill in the fridge for 20 minutes.
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sp) salt
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meringues
4 egg whites
00g (8oz) caster sugar
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1 Whisk the egg whites at high speed until stiff.
Add half the sugar and continue to whisk until the mixture is glossy.
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3 Remove the whisk and carefully fold in the remaining sugar with a metal spoon.
Pipe the mixture onto trays lined with non-stick baking paper.
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5 Bake in a pre-heated oven at 110°C/225°F/Gas mark
ntil firm and crisp. If they start to brown, leave the door slightly ajar.
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⁄4 for about 4 - 5hours
winter warmer soup
carrots, potatoes, onions: thirty 2cm (3⁄4”) cubes of each.
bacon stock
150g (6oz) red lentils, washed.
3
375mls (
⁄4pint) vegetable stock
one and a half 400g (14oz) tins chopped tomatoes.
salt and pepper
300g (12oz) cooked bacon joint cut into 1cm (
1 Put the carrots, potatoes and onions into the blender in that order.
2 Add bacon stock up to 11⁄2 litre mark.
3 Blend for no more than 5 secs.
4 Pour into a saucepan. Then add the lentils, tomatoes, vegetables, stock and
seasoning.
5 Bring to the boil, stirring constantly. Then simmer for about 1 hour, stirring
regularly, until the ingredients are cooked.
6 Add the bacon cubes and heat through for 5- 10minutes. Serve immediately.
1
⁄2”)cubes.
lasagne
300g (12oz) braising steak, cubed.
400g can of tomatoes
30mls (2tbsp) tomato puree
1 onion
5mls (1tsp) basil
100g (4oz) lasagne
200g (8oz) mozzarella cheese
15mls (1tbsp) oil
salt and pepper
1 Grate the cheese using the shredding disc.
2 Then separately chop the meat and onions with the knife blade.
3 Pre-heat the oil and fry the onions until softened, add the meat and fry until
brown.
4 Then add the tomatoes, tomato puree and seasonings.
5 Stir well, cover and simmer gently for about 40minutes.
6 Cook the lasagne in plenty of salted boiling water until tender. Then drain well.
7 Place layers of meat, lasagne and cheese in a 1litre/2pint oven proof dish.
Finish with a layer of cheese.
8 Bake at 190°C/375°F/Gas Mark 5 for 30minutes or until golden and bubbling.
victoria sandwich
150g 6oz) Soft margarine
50g (6oz) caster sugar
1
50g (6oz) self raising flour
1
5mls (1tsp) baking powder
eggs
3
5mls (1tbsp) warm water
1
filling & decoration
tbsp strawberry jam
3
1
50mls (
1
1tbsp icing sugar or caster sugar
1 Pre-heat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas mark 4 and grease two 18cm(7”)
hallow cake tins.
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Fit the knife blade. Place all the ingredients for the sponge in the bowl and
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process for 5 seconds. Using a spatula, scrape the mixture into the centre of
he bowl and process for a further 5 seconds.
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Pour the mixture into the prepared tins and bake for 20-25 minutes or until firm
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to a light touch and coming away from the edges slightly. If you are unsure
hether the cake is cooked insert a thin skewer in the centre and it should
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ome out clean. Turn out onto a wire cooling rack.
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4 When cool spread the jam and cream over one of the cakes, top with the
1 Fit the knife blade and place the cubed margarine and sugar in the bowl.
2 Mix until smooth, light and fluffy, scraping down as necessary.
3 Add the eggs one at a time.
4 Add the flour, spices and milk. Pulse until ingredients combined.
5 Add the fruit using the pulse.
6 Pour the mixture into a greased and lined 7”/18cm round cake tin. Bake in a
preheated oven 150°C/300°F/Gas Mark 2 for approximately 2 hours or until
cooked. Turn out of the tin when cool.
1 Fit the twin beater geared whisk and add the sugar and eggs into the bowl.
2 Whisk until the mixture is thick and leaves a trail.
3 Fold the flour in carefully by hand using a metal spoon.
4 Pour the mixture into a deep lined and greased 7”/18cm cake tin. Bake in a
preheated oven at 190°C/375°F/Gas Mark 5 for approximately 25minutes or
until the cake springs back when touched.