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REMOVING SLICED OR  

SHREDDED FOOD

Before you do anything, wait for the disc to stop  

spinning. When it does, remove the cover first.  

Lift, and the pusher assembly and cover will come  

off together.
Remove the slicing or shredding disc before  

removing the work bowl. Place two fingers under 

each side of the disc and lift it straight up. Then turn 

the bowl clockwise to unlock it from the base and lift 

it straight up to remove it.
You can place the disc on top of the inverted work 

bowl cover, to minimize drips and spills.

TECHNIQUES FOR SLlClNG 

AND SHREDDING

Small, round fruits and vegetables:

For large berries, radishes, and mushrooms, trim 
the opposite ends flat with a knife. Insert the food 
through the feed tube, standing each piece on a flat 
end. You can fill the tube to about 1-inch (2.5 cm) 
from the top. The bottom layer gives you perfect 
slices for garnish.
If you want all the slices to be perfect, it’s best to 
process one layer at a time.

Long fruits and vegetables:

Trim food like bananas, celery, and zucchini by  
cutting them into pieces a little shorter than the feed 
tube. Cut both ends flat. (Use a ruler as a guide, or 
the pusher assembly with the pusher pulled out as 
far as it will go.)
Fill the feed tube with the pieces, standing them  
vertically and adding enough pieces so they are 
solidly packed and cannot tilt sideways as they are 
sliced or shredded.

Small amounts of food:

Use the small feed tube and the small pusher. 
Remove the small pusher from the pusher assembly. 
Slide the pusher assembly over the feed tube and 
press the sleeve down to lock it into place.
Cut the food in lengths a little shorter than the feed 
tube. If you are slicing one or two long, thin  
vegetables like carrots, push them against the left. 
If you are slicing a few vegetables that are wide at 
one end and narrow at the other, like carrots, celery 
or scallions, cut them in half and pack in pairs, one 
wide end up, one narrow end up.

French-cut green beans:

Trim fresh green beans to feed-tube widths. Blanch 
them for 60 seconds in boiling salted water. Plunge 
them immediately into cold water to stop the  
cooking. When they are cold to the touch, drain and 

dry them. Stack them in the feed tube horizontally to 
about 1 inch from the top. Use the slicing disc.
Be sure the small pusher is locked. Apply light  
pressure to the pusher and press the OFF/PULSE 
lever until beans are sliced.
To make long, horizontal slices of raw zucchini or 
carrots, use the same procedure.

Matchsticks or julienne strips:

Process the food twice – “doubleslice” it. Insert any 
large fruit or vegetable – potatoes, turnips, zucchini, 
apples – in the feed tube horizontally. Apply  
pressure to the pusher while pressing the OFF/
PULSE lever until the food is sliced. You will get long 
slices.  Remove the slices from the work bowl and 
reassemble them. Reinsert them in the feed tube, 
wedging them in tightly. Slice them again. You will 
obtain long julienne strips. With the optional Square 
Julienne Discs, you can make square julienne strips 
in one operation.

SLICING MEAT AND POULTRY

Cooked meat and poultry:

The food must be very cold. If possible, use a chunk 
of food just large enough to fit the feed tube. To 
make julienne strips of ham, bologna or luncheon 
meat, stack slices of them. Then roll or fold them 
double and stand them upright in the feed tube, 
wedging in as many rolls as possible. This technique 
works better with square or rectangular pieces than 
with round ones.

Uncooked meat and poultry:

Cut the food into pieces to fit the feed tube. Boned, 
skinned chicken breasts will usually fit when cut in 
half crosswise. Wrap the pieces in plastic wrap and 
put them in the freezer. They are ready to slice when 
they pass this “knife test”: they are easily pierced 
with the tip of a sharp knife although semi-frozen 
and hard to the touch. Stand them in the feed tube, 
cut side down, and slice them against the grain, 
using firm pressure on the pusher. Or lay them flat in 
the feed tube, as many as will fit, and slice with the 
grain, using firm pressure.

Frankfurters, salami and other sausages:

If the sausage is soft, freeze it until hard to the 
touch, but easily pierced with the tip of a sharp 
knife. Hard sausages need not be frozen. If the  
sausage is thin enough to fit in the small feed tube, 
use that tube. Otherwise, cut the sausage into  
pieces to fit the large feed tube com

pletely. Stand 

the pieces vertically, packing them in tightly so 

they cannot tilt sideways.

Summary of Contents for DFP-14NC Series

Page 1: ...Classic Series 14 Cup 3 5 L Food Processor For your safety and continued enjoyment of this product always read the instruction book carefully before using DFP 14NC Series INSTRUCTION BOOKLET...

Page 2: ...of plastic foam that holds the processor parts each fitted into a cavity in the foam 4 The detachable stem A for the discs is in a cavity at one short side of the foam block Remove it first 5 The sli...

Page 3: ...y when any appliance is used by or near children 2 Do not operate this or any other motor driven appliance while under the influence of alcohol or other substances that affect your reaction time or pe...

Page 4: ...ts makes nut butters mayonnaise and sauces and mixes tender flaky pastry The metal blade also handily mixes cakes frostings cookies quick breads muffins and biscuits 7 Serrated slicing disc The slicin...

Page 5: ...to it Or insert your finger through the hole in the bottom of the work bowl gripping the blade from the bottom and grip the outside of the work bowl with your thumb Or hold the blade in place with you...

Page 6: ...me to the nuts before you chop them about 1 2 cup 125 ml for each cup of nuts This allows you to chop the nuts as tiny as you want without turning them into a nut butter You can also chop nuts with a...

Page 7: ...rk bowl is clean and dry Then set them aside until needed Always use sugar when chopping lemon peel Put dry ingredients like flour salt and leavening in the work bowl and process with the metal blade...

Page 8: ...f liquid sloshes or splatters stop adding it but do not turn off machine Wait until ingredients in bowl have mixed then add remaining liquid slowly Pour liquid onto dough as it passes under feed tube...

Page 9: ...fter kneading Divide dough into 2 or 3 pieces and redistribute evenly in bowl Process 10 seconds or until uniformly soft and pliable Soft dough or liquid leaks onto base of food processor Always start...

Page 10: ...ettuce Turn the head on its side and slice off the top and bottom leaving a center section about 3 inches 7 5 cm deep Remove the core and cut the center section in wedges to fit the feed tube Remove t...

Page 11: ...en they are cold to the touch drain and dry them Stack them in the feed tube horizontally to about 1 inch from the top Use the slicing disc Be sure the small pusher is locked Apply light pressure to t...

Page 12: ...Pack feed tube more carefully Maintain even pressure on pusher Carrots or similar food falls over in feed tube Cut food into enough short pieces of equal height to fill feed tube To slice one or two p...

Page 13: ...The base housing is made of a tough plastic with high impact resistance Its smooth surface will look new for years Keep a sponge handy as you work and wipe spills from the base Four rubber feet on th...

Page 14: ...has been manufactured to the strictest specifications and has been designed for use only in 120 volt outlets and only with authorized accessories and replacement parts This warranty expressly exclude...

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