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the PULSE button until you
achieve the desired texture.
Onions and other food with
a high water content will
quickly end up as a purée
unless examined through
the work bowl after each
pulse to make sure they
are not overprocessed.

Try chopping other food
like meat for hamburger 
or sausage. Then make
mayonnaise, pastry or
bread, as described in 
the following sections. To
obtain consistent results:

Be sure all the pieces you
add to the bowl are about
the same size.

Be sure the amount you
process is no larger than
recommended on the 
inside cover of this booklet. 

Before you do anything,
wait for the blade to stop
spinning. Once it does, turn
the cover clockwise to
unlock and remove by 
lifting it off.

Remove the bowl from the
base of the machine before
removing the blade. This
creates a seal to prevent
food from leaking. Turn the
bowl clockwise to unlock
from the base and lift
straight up to remove.

To prevent the blade from
falling from the work bowl
onto your hand when 
emptying the work bowl,
use one of the following
methods. Be sure your
hands are dry. 

Grab the blade hub, and
remove the metal blade
before tilting the bowl,
using a spatula to scrape
off any food. Then carefully
lift the blade out of the
work bowl. 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
your finger or spatula while
pouring out food.

TECHNIQUES FOR
CHOPPING AND
PURÉEING WITH
THE METAL BLADE 

To chop raw fruits 
and vegetables:

First cut the food into 
1-inch (2.5cm) pieces. 
You get a more even 
chop when all pieces are
about the same size.

Put no more than the 
recommended amount 
of food into the work bowl 
(see table inside front
cover). Lock the cover in
place. Press the PULSE
button at the rate of 1 
second on, 1 second off,
until the food is coarsely
chopped. For more finely
chopped results, hold 
the PULSE button, letting 
the machine run continu-
ously until the desired 
consistency is reached.
Check frequently to avoid 
overprocessing. Use the
spatula to scrape down 
the sides of the work bowl
if necessary.

To purée fruits and
cooked vegetables:

First, cut the food into 
1-inch (2.5cm) pieces. 

You get a smoother purée
faster when all pieces are
about equal in size. 

Put no more than the 
recommended amount of
food in the work bowl (see
table inside front cover).
Lock the cover in place.
PULSE to chop coarsely,
then press the ON button
and process continuously
until food is puréed.
(NOTE: Cooked potatoes
are an exception to this
procedure. They develop 
a gluey texture when 
processed with the 
metal blade.)

When making soup, you will
want to purée vegetables
that have been cooked in
liquid. Don’t add the liquid 
to the work bowl, just the
cooked vegetables; remove
vegetables with a slotted
spoon. They will purée
faster and smoother without
liquid. Then add just enough
liquid to make the purée
pourable; return to the soup
liquid and stir to combine.

To dislodge food

Occasionally, a piece of 
food may become wedged
between the blade and the
work bowl. If this happens,
unplug the machine, remove
the cover, lift the blade 
out carefully and remove 
the wedged piece. Empty
the bowl, reinsert the blade 
and lock the cover and
pusher into place. Press 
the ON button and drop 
the food pieces through 
the small feed tube opening
while the machine is 
running. After adding a 
cupful this way, add the
remaining food to the bowl
and process in the usual 
manner.

Summary of Contents for MP-14 - Limited Edition Metal Food Processor

Page 1: ...Limited Edition Metal Food Processor INSTRUCTION AND RECIPE BOOKLET For your safety and continued enjoyment of this product always read the instruction book carefully before using MP 14N Series...

Page 2: ...yielding two 1 1 4 pound loaves 3 1 4 cups whole grain flour no white flour added for custom recipes Pizza Dough 5 cups all purpose flour yielding 3 1 4 pounds pizza dough enough to make 12 to 14 inch...

Page 3: ...licing disc G is on the edge of one of the long sides of the foam block the shredding disc H is on the other side Slide them out of their grooves WITH GREAT CARE THE BLADES ARE VERY SHARP 8 Only the p...

Page 4: ...desired results 12 PRACTICING SLICING AND SHREDDING 12 REMOVING SLICED OR SHREDDED FOOD 12 TECHNIQUES FOR SLICING AND SHREDDING 12 Small round fruits and vegetables 12 Long fruits and vegetables 12 S...

Page 5: ...ot use the machine 4 Never store any blade or disc on motor shaft To reduce the risk of injury no blade or disc should be placed on the shaft except when the bowl is properly locked in place and the p...

Page 6: ...which is more than two and a half times the size of any other available Perfect for slicing whole fruits and vegetables The Cuisinart Dough Control Button We have engineered a dough process speed tha...

Page 7: ...s carrots and zucchini and processes nuts and chocolate to a grated texture The detachable stem fits both discs making disc storage compact in limited space The pusher assembly has two parts 1 A small...

Page 8: ...3 Engage the pusher and press the ON button The button light will turn on and the motor will start 4 Press the pusher firmly down until all ingredi ents have passed into the work bowl Remove the pushe...

Page 9: ...ll pieces are about the same size Put no more than the recommended amount of food into the work bowl see table inside front cover Lock the cover in place Press the PULSE button at the rate of 1 second...

Page 10: ...ng the ON button process no more than the recommended amount at one time see table inside front cover Press the PULSE button 3 or 4 times at a rate of 1 second on 1 second off If the food is not chopp...

Page 11: ...flavor is hardly detectable in cakes or souffl s Continue pro cessing until the egg whites hold their shape about 1 1 2 to 2 1 2 minutes To whip cream with metal blade Processor whipped cream holds it...

Page 12: ...nsert a finger into the underside of the blade from the bottom of the work bowl to hold the blade in place while emptying the batter Tip After emptying cake batter or pur ed soup from the work bowl re...

Page 13: ...on counter space Remove the slicing or shredding disc Place two fingers under each side of the disc and lift it straight up Place the disc on top of the inverted work bowl cover to minimize drips and...

Page 14: ...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 Use the small feed tube if the sausage is thin enoug...

Page 15: ...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 n...

Page 16: ...d comfortably by hand Doing so can strain the machine After the dough starts to clean the inside of the work bowl completely and forms a ball process it for 60 seconds to knead it Stop the machine and...

Page 17: ...cipes calling for less than 3 1 2 cups 496 gm of flour such as pizza dough Nub of dough forms on top of blade and does not become uniformly kneaded Stop machine carefully remove dough divide into 3 pi...

Page 18: ...ps cream to soft or stiff peaks and produces fluffy mashed potatoes It also makes chiffon cakes light airy souffl s and fluffy meringues for pies Before use clean the entire whisk attachment Wipe the...

Page 19: ...Grasp the adapter and pull it straight up twist ing COUNTERCLOCK WISE as you do so Be careful not to squeeze the steel rod against the adapter CLEANING THE PARTS Once the whisk attachment has been rem...

Page 20: ...you always face the question of what to do with the yolks They freeze very well if you add a little sugar Add 1 tablespoon of sugar for each egg yolk beat lightly to combine and freeze the mixture in...

Page 21: ...ounter spray them with a spot remover like Fantastick or K2 R and wipe with a damp sponge If any trace of the spot remains repeat the procedure and wipe the area with a damp sponge and nonabrasive cle...

Page 22: ...and excludes all other parts in the motor base assembly area such as the upper and lower plastic housings work bowl and cover blades and all electrical components and vertical projecting motor shaft s...

Page 23: ...ct If either of the above two options does not result in the appropriate relief to the consumer the consumer may then take the product to an independent repair facility if service or repair can be eco...

Page 24: ...ted in China 04CU13373 Cuisinart offers an extensive assortment of top quality products to make life in the kitchen easier than ever Try some of our other countertop appliances and cookware and Savor...

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