Hamilton Beach 70730 Use & Care - Page 9

Tips and Techniques, Processing Charts - 10 cup food processor

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Tips and Techniques Processing Charts • Add the bowl scraper to bowl before processing ingredients that will stick to the sides of the bowl. • 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 and leave room in bowl for the food to be tossed around. • This food processor is excellent 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 continuously for an extended period of time, let the processor rest about 4 minutes before continuing. • Do not puree or mash starchy vegetables like potatoes as they are easily overprocessed and will become gummy. • To slice or shred cheese, use only firm cheese like Cheddar or Swiss that has been chilled for at least 30 minutes. Cheese should be processed immediately after being removed from the refrigerator. Soft cheese like mozzarella must be placed in the freezer for 30 minutes prior to processing to ensure it is firm enough for shredding. • The reversible slicing/shredding disc has a slicing blade on one side and shredding teeth on the other. The name stamped on the blade, facing up, is the function selected. Place on motor shaft with desired cutting edge facing up. Disc attachments are reversible and labeled. The label should face up for the desired function. When using disc attachments, do not process past the MAX LEVEL on the bowl. ATTACHMENT Chopping/Mixing Blade Slicing Disc (slicing side facing UP) Shredding Disc (shredding side facing UP) FOODS Chop: nuts, meat, garlic, onions, peppers, celery, herbs, bread (for crumbs), crackers Mince/Puree: vegetables, fruit Mix: salad dressings Puree: soups, sauces Grate: cheese, such as Parmesan (chilled) Cucumbers, apples, mushrooms, carrots, potatoes, cabbage, tomatoes, pepperoni, peppers, radishes, firm cheeses (chilled) Cabbage, potatoes, carrots, cheese (chilled) For best results do not exceed the following amounts when chopping, mincing, or pureeing with the chopping/mixing blade. FOOD Fruits and Vegetables Meats Parmesan or Romano Cheddar, Jack, Mozzarella Crackers MAXIMUM AMOUNT 2 to 3 cups (500 to 750 ml) (cut into 1-in. [2.5-cm] cubes 0.7 lb. (350 g) (cut into 1-in. [2.5-cm] cubes) 5 ounces (140 g) (cut into 1-in. [2.5-cm] cubes) 8 ounces (226 g) (cut into 1-in. [2.5-cm] cubes) 10 cups (2.3 L) (can fill bowl and lid up into chute) 9 840213700 ENv03.indd 9 3/20/12 1:58 PM

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Tips and Techniques
Add the bowl scraper to bowl
before processing ingredients
that will stick to the sides of
the bowl.
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 and
leave room in bowl for the
food to be tossed around.
This food processor is
excellent 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
continuously for an extended
period of time, let the processor
rest about 4 minutes before
continuing.
Do not puree or mash starchy
vegetables like potatoes as
they are easily overprocessed
and will become gummy.
To slice or shred cheese,
use only firm cheese like
Cheddar or Swiss that has
been chilled for at least 30
minutes. Cheese should be
processed immediately after
being removed from the
refrigerator. Soft cheese like
mozzarella must be placed in
the freezer for 30 minutes prior
to processing to ensure it is
firm enough for shredding.
The reversible slicing/shredding
disc has a slicing blade on one
side and shredding teeth on
the other. The name stamped
on the blade, facing up, is the
function selected. Place on
motor shaft with desired
cutting edge facing up.
Processing Charts
Disc attachments are reversible and labeled. The label should face
up for the desired function. When using disc attachments, do not
process past the MAX LEVEL on the bowl.
For best results do not exceed the following amounts when
chopping, mincing, or pureeing with the chopping/mixing blade.
ATTACHMENT
Chopping/Mixing Blade
Slicing Disc
(slicing side facing UP)
Shredding Disc
(shredding side facing UP)
FOODS
Chop: nuts, meat, garlic, onions, peppers,
celery, herbs, bread (for crumbs), crackers
Mince/Puree: vegetables, fruit
Mix: salad dressings
Puree: soups, sauces
Grate: cheese, such as Parmesan (chilled)
Cucumbers, apples, mushrooms, carrots,
potatoes, cabbage, tomatoes, pepperoni,
peppers, radishes, firm cheeses (chilled)
Cabbage, potatoes, carrots, cheese (chilled)
FOOD
Fruits and Vegetables
Meats
Parmesan or Romano
Cheddar, Jack, Mozzarella
Crackers
MAXIMUM AMOUNT
2 to 3 cups (500 to 750 ml)
(cut into 1-in. [2.5-cm] cubes
0.7 lb. (350 g) (cut into 1-in. [2.5-cm] cubes)
5 ounces (140 g) (cut into 1-in. [2.5-cm] cubes)
8 ounces (226 g) (cut into 1-in. [2.5-cm] cubes)
10 cups (2.3 L) (can fill bowl and lid up into chute)
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