Cuisinart MP-14 MP-14N Manual - Page 15

Slicing And Shredding Cheese

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It requires less kneading after the ingredients are mixed. Although 30 seconds is usually sufficient, 60 to 90 seconds gives better results if the machine does not slow down. Except for kneading, described below, the processing procedures and use of the DOUGH button are the same for both types of dough. Machine capacity: Recommended maximum amount of flour is 6 cups of all-purpose flour or 3-1/2 cups of whole-grain flour. If a bread dough calls for more than the recommended amounts of flour, mix and knead it in equal batches. Do the same for sweet doughs that call for more than 3-1/2 cups of flour. Using the right blade: Use the metal dough blade when the recipe calls for more than 3-1/2 cups (17-1/2 ounces) (875 ml) of flour. Use the metal chopping blade when a recipe calls for less than 3-1/2 (875 ml) cups of flour. Because the metal dough blade does not extend to the outside rim of the work bowl, it cannot pick up all the flour when small amounts are processed. Measuring the flour: It's best to weigh it. If you don't have a scale, or the recipe does not specify weight, measure by the stir, scoop and sweep method. Use a standard, graduated dry measure, not a liquid measuring cup. With a spoon or fork, stir the flour in its container. Do not measure flour directly out of the bag; it is too packed to get an accurate measure. With the dry measure, scoop up the flour so it overflows. With a spatula or knife, sweep excess flour back into the container so the top of the measure is level. Do not pack flour into the dry measure. Proofing the yeast: The expiration date is marked on the packages. To be sure your yeast is active, dissolve it in a small amount of warm liquid (about 1/3 cup [75 ml] for one package of dry yeast). The temperature of liquid used to dissolve and activate yeast must be between 105˚ and 120˚F(40˚C and 48˚C). SLICING AND SHREDDING CHEESE TYPE OF CHEESE CHOP Soft yes Brie, Camembert Mozzarella (chilled 15-20 min in freezer) Ricotta Cottage, Cream Semi-Soft yes Blue chill Fontina Liederkranz chill Bel Paese chill Semi-Hard yes Cheddar chill Monterey Jack, Longhorn chill Swiss, Jarlsberg chill Edam, Gouda chill Provolone chill Hard Parmesan, Romano Pecorino, Sapsago, Asiago yes room temp. SHRED no yes no no yes yes chill chill chill chill chill yes SLICE no no yes no 14

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It requires less kneading
after the ingredients
are mixed. Although
30 seconds is usually
sufficient, 60 to 90 seconds
gives better results if the
machine does not slow
down. Except for kneading,
described below, the
processing procedures and
use of the DOUGH button
are the same for both types
of dough.
Machine capacity:
Recommended maximum
amount of flour is 6 cups
of all-purpose flour or
3-1/2 cups of whole-grain
flour. If a bread dough calls
for more than the recom-
mended amounts of flour,
mix and knead it in equal
batches. Do the same for
sweet doughs that call for
more than 3-1/2 cups
of flour.
Using the right blade:
Use the metal dough blade
when the recipe calls for
more than 3-1/2 cups
(17-1/2 ounces) (875 ml)
of flour. Use the metal
chopping blade when a
recipe calls for less than
3-1/2 (875 ml) cups of flour.
Because the metal dough
blade does not extend to
the outside rim of the
work bowl, it cannot pick
up all the flour when small
amounts are processed.
Measuring the flour:
It’s best to weigh it. If you
don’t have a scale, or the
recipe does not specify
weight, measure by the stir,
scoop and sweep method.
Use a standard, graduated
dry measure, not a liquid
measuring cup.
With a spoon or fork, stir
the flour in its container.
Do not measure flour
directly out of the bag; it
is too packed to get an
accurate measure. With
the dry measure, scoop
up the flour so it overflows.
With a spatula or knife,
sweep excess flour back
into the container so the
top of the measure is level.
Do not pack flour into
the dry measure.
Proofing the yeast:
The expiration date is
marked on the packages.
To be sure your yeast is
active, dissolve it in a small
amount of warm liquid
(about 1/3 cup [75 ml] for
one package of dry yeast).
The temperature of liquid
used to dissolve and
activate yeast must be
between 105˚ and
120˚F(40˚C and 48˚C).
SLICING AND SHREDDING CHEESE
TYPE OF CHEESE
CHOP
SHRED
SLICE
Soft
yes
no
no
Brie, Camembert
Mozzarella (chilled 15-20 min in freezer)
yes
Ricotta
no
Cottage, Cream
no
Semi-Soft
yes
yes
no
Blue
chill
Fontina
Liederkranz
chill
Bel Paese
chill
Semi-Hard
yes
yes
yes
Cheddar
chill
chill
Monterey Jack, Longhorn
chill
chill
Swiss, Jarlsberg
chill
chill
Edam, Gouda
chill
chill
Provolone
chill
chill
Hard
yes
yes
no
Parmesan, Romano
room
Pecorino, Sapsago, Asiago
temp.