Recipe tips, Recipe tips for using your smartpower duet, Blender – Cuisinart BFP-703C User Manual

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wedged piece. Empty the bowl,
reinsert the blade and lock the cover
into place. Process smaller amounts of
the food at one time.

SLICING AND SHREDDING
1. Assemble clear work bowl on collar

and base in the usual way. (See

steps 1 and 2 on page 7.)

2. Pick up adapter stem. Hold stem

by side that has the octagon shape
(eight sided) and push rounded side
down as far as it will go on motor
shaft.

3. Place the reversible

slicing/shredding disc with the
desired cutting edge facing up onto
the adapter stem. Always handle
slicing/shredding disc by the rim.
Never touch sharp cutting blades.

4. Put cover on work bowl, lock it

into place by twisting it clockwise
and insert food in feed tube.

5. Insert pusher. Use moderate

pressure to push down on pusher
with one hand while using your
other hand to push the On button,
Pulse button, and hold down the
Food Processor button. Slicing and
shredding only take a few seconds.
Wait until disc stops spinning
before removing cover. When it
stops, remove cover before
removing work bowl. Never try to
remove cover and work bowl
together; this could damage
work bowl.

6. Remove slicing/shredding disc

before removing work bowl. To

remove it, grasp flat top section of

adapter stem and lift it straight up.

Holding work bowl collar, turn

work bowl counterclockwise and

lift it straight up to remove it from

base.

RECIPE TIPS

You’ll find many easy ways to prepare
savory, healthful meals with your
Cuisinart

®

SmartPowerDuet

®

Blender/Food Processor. The simple
recipes that follow include some old
Cuisinart favorites as well as some
creative combinations that are sure to
please your friends and family. Thanks
to the superior ice crushing power of the
SmartPowerDuet

®

Blender/Food

Processor, you’ll also be able to make
delicious frozen drinks.

RECIPE TIPS FOR USING

YOUR SMARTPOWER

DUET

®

BLENDER:

Chopping Nuts
Pulse 1/2 cup (125ml) of nuts (shells
removed) on Chop 4-5 times. Turn
blender OFF
; scrape blender jar with
spatula. Turn blender ON and pulse on
Chop 2-3 times. Turn blender OFF.
Pulse fewer times for more coarsely
chopped results. For best results, process
no more than 1 cup (250ml) at a time.

Bread, Cookie or
Cracker Crumbs
For best results, use day-old bread
(drier bread works best). Break bread
slices into 1/2"(1.3cm) pieces, and
process no more than 1 cup (250ml) of
pieces at a time on Mix for 5-10
seconds. Crackers and cookies should
also be broken into 1/2"(1.3cm) pieces;
process 1 cup (250ml) at a time on Mix
for 10-15 seconds. Turn blender OFF.

Crushing Ice
(Blender Jar Only)
Add up to 10 large ice cubes to blender
jar. Press the Ice Crush Button, using
short bursts, 10 times or until cubes are
the consistency of snow. Turn blender
OFF.
Pulse fewer times if coarsely
chopped ice is desired.

General Guidelines for Preparing Foods

for Slicing and Shredding.

To Prepare for Slicing

Cut into even lengths about 1"(2.5cm)

shorter than height of feed tube. Stand

pieces upright in feed tube, flat side down,

adding enough pieces so they cannot tilt.

Cut one end flat and cut lengthwise in

halves or quarters. Pack solidly in feed

tube to prevent tilting.

Fill feed tube to about 1"(2.5cm) from top.

Use light to moderate pressure.

Slice off top and bottom, leaving center

section. Place in feed tube, flat side down.

Cut off top & bottom, leaving center

section. Cut into wedges to fit feed tube

upright. Remove core. Cut top & bottom

pieces in similar wedges.

Use boneless cuts.

Cut into feed-tube lengths. Remove skin

if desired. Wrap in plastic wrap and put

in freezer until it feels hard when you try

to squeeze it but is still easily pierced

through with tip of sharp knife. Remove

plastic wrap and stand upright in feed

tube.

Note: Chicken and beef for stir-fries

should be sliced with the grain. Boned,

skinned chicken breast will usually fit

when frozen as described above and cut

in half crosswise.

Do not slice

Cut into pieces to fit feed tube. Stand

pieces in feed tube and use light pressure

on pusher.

Do not slice.

Food

Long narrow foods like

carrots, celery, cucumbers,

and zucchini

Apples, onions, potatoes,

peppers, tomatoes and

other large round fruits

and vegetables

Strawberries, mushrooms,

radishes and other small,

round fruits and vegetables

Cabbage, Iceberg Lettuce

Uncooked meat

and poultry

(8 oz.(250g) maximum at one time)

Soft cheeses like

Mozzarella

Medium-hard cheese like

Cheddar and Swiss

Hard cheeses like Parmesan

To Prepare for Shredding

For long shreds, cut into

largest size that will fit

sideways in feed tube. Stack

in feed tube to about 1”(2.5cm)

from top. For shorter shreds,

stand pieces upright in feed

tube, flat side down (as

described in slicing column).

Same as slicing. Place in

feed tube sideways for longer

shreds, or upright for shorter

shreds.

Radishes shred well.

Same as for slicing.

Do not shred.

Same as slicing.

Chill in freezer for 5 minutes

before processing. Cut into

pieces to fit feed tube. Stand

pieces in feed tube and use

light pressure on pusher.

Use 4 oz.(112g) maximum.

Same as slicing.

Chill 5 minutes in freezer

before processing.

Use 4 oz.(112g) maximum.

Same as for slicing.

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