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White bread

Makes 2 loaves or 12 rolls
Preparation time 5 minutes
Cooking time 30 minutes
Standing time 60 minutes

Ingredients
500g plain flour
300g (+/- 10g) lukewarm water
1 teaspoon salt
20g dry yeast

Cooking instructions

Mix the yeast with 3 tablespoons of warm water until it dissolves.
Using the plastic dough blade, mix together the flour, diluted yeast

and salt at speed 3 and press the 'pulse' button for six short bursts.

Whilst keeping the processor at speed 3 pour in the remainder

of the water through the feeder tube and continue for a further 20
seconds.

Increase the speed to maximum and continue kneading for another

30 seconds or until dough has a smooth and supple texture. Interrupt
this process at least twice to flatten the dough with your hand.

Remove the dough from the processor bowl and leave to stand

on a surface dusted with flour for approximately 15 minutes.

Divide the dough into two loaves or twelve rolls as desired and

shape as required. Place it on a flour dusted oven tray, cover with
a cloth and store in a warm place (approximately 15°C) for 40-50
minutes to allow it to rise.

Remove the cloth and place the dough in a pre-heated oven at

240°C/Gas mark 8 and bake for approximately 30 minutes.

Helpful tips
• The dough should rise up to twice its original size
• Putting a glass of water in the oven can help the crust to form
• Do not allow the dry yeast to come into contact with the salt

Farmhouse Paté

Serves 6
Preparation time 15 minutes
Cooking time 75 minutes

Ingredients
250g boneless pork loin
200g bacon fat
200g shoulder of veal
150g mushrooms
4 sprigs of parsley
1 bay leaf
1 sprig of thyme
1 shallot
1 egg
1 teaspoon salt
nutmeg and pepper to taste

Cooking instructions

Place the metal chopping blade into the processor bowl. Dice

all the meat into large chunks and add to the processor bowl.
Chop the meat for 10 seconds at maximum speed. Press the
‘pulse’ button for 5 short bursts.

Transfer the meat into another container and mix in the brandy.

Using the slicing blade, slice the washed mushrooms at speed 

5-6  for a few seconds and add to the meat.

Chop the parsley and shallot and add to mixture. Stir in the egg

and season with salt, pepper and nutmeg.

Smooth out the mixture in a 1 litre terrine, sprinkle the thyme

leaves and garnish with the bay leaf.

Place the terrine in a simmering bain-marie and cook in a pre-

heated oven at 180°C/Gas mark 6 for 75 minutes.

Leave the terrine to cool before serving

Leek and potato soup

Serves 4
Preparation time 10 minutes
Cooking time 20 minutes

Ingredients
150g leeks
150g potatoes
200ml water
2 chicken stock cubes
salt and pepper to taste

Cooking instructions

Wash, peel and dice the potatoes. Wash the leeks and remove

excess green.

Place the slicing disc in the processor and slice the leeks at

speed 5-6.

Pour the water into a large pan, add the chicken stock and

bring to boil.

Add the sliced leeks, diced potatoes and salt, and cook for a

further 20 minutes.

Allow the mixture to cool for 60 minutes.
Attach the blender to the processor body, pour in the mixture

and blend at maximum until the mixture is smooth.

Pour the mixture back into the pan and bring to boil.

Potato Gratin

Serves 4
Preparation time 10 minutes
Cooking time 45 minutes

Ingredients
600g potatoes
150ml milk
1 clove garlic
2 egg yolks
100g fresh cream

1/2

teaspoon nutmeg

25g mild cheddar cheese
10g butter
salt and pepper to taste

Cooking instructions

Shred the cheese using the shredding blade in the processor

bowl at speed 5-6 and place to one side.

Replace the shredding disc with the slicing disc. Feed the

potatoes through the feeder tube and slice at speed 5-6.

Chop the garlic into tiny cubes and spread in an oven dish

along with the sliced potatoes.

Replace the slicing disk with the whisk attachments and pour in

the cream, milk, egg yolks, salt, pepper and nutmeg. Whisk at
speed 9 for 30 seconds.

Pour the mixture over the potatoes, sprinkle with cheese and

small knobs of butter and cook for 45 minutes.

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Summary of Contents for IB48480

Page 1: ...must have been used according to the manufacturers instructions For example kettles should have been regularly descaled or an iron cord should have been stored as recommended by the instructions E Ex...

Page 2: ...lowed including the following 1 Read all the instructions 2 IMPORTANT THE METAL BLADE DISC ATTACHMENTS AND BLENDER BLADES ARE VERY SHARP Take care when handling them especially when removing them from...

Page 3: ...Do not over process SLICING Slicing Vegetables cheese 5 6 SHREDDING potatoes fruit BLADES AND Shredding Vegetables cheese 5 6 HOLDER fruit chocolate CHIPPING BLADE Chipping Potatoes vegetable 5 6 Spe...

Page 4: ...ing blade Chopping blade protective cover Whisk arm Whisk head Citrus press bowl Citrus cone Plastic dough blade S St to or ra ag ge e The Select food processors have been designed so that most of the...

Page 5: ...e Using the pulse button allows greater control over the texture of the food produced It is only intended to be used for short bursts of processing or blending O Op pe er ra at ti in ng g t th he e f...

Page 6: ...m the bowl before removing the processed food 9 AFTER CLEANING ALWAYS REPLACE THE PROTECTIVE COVER ON THE METAL CHOPPING BLADE P Pl la as st ti ic c d do ou ug gh h b bl la ad de e 1 Fit the processor...

Page 7: ...e processor bowl and spindle as detailed previously 2 Using the finger holes in the chipping blade fit it over the spindle and press firmly into place as indicated WARNING USE EXTREME CAUTION BLADES A...

Page 8: ...2 All accessories and processor tools can be washed in hot soapy water except for the processor body and the whisk arm WARNING EXTREME CARE MUST BE TAKEN WHEN WASHING THE METAL BLADES AS THESE ITEMS...

Page 9: ...10 seconds at maximum speed Press the pulse button for 5 short bursts Transfer the meat into another container and mix in the brandy Using the slicing blade slice the washed mushrooms at speed 5 6 for...

Page 10: ...nd the butter cubes Using the dough blade mix at maximum speed for approximately 10 seconds Whilst keeping the processor on add the water through the feeder tube and knead for a further 15 seconds on...

Page 11: ...the crumble Bake in a pre heated oven at 220 C Gas mark 7 for approximately 45 minutes The crumble should form a golden crunchy crust on the fruit Chocolate mousse Serves 4 Preparation time 10 minute...

Page 12: ...tinuous improvement in product quality and design The Company therefore reserves the right to change the specification of its models at any time The After Sales Division Morphy Richards Ltd Mexborough...

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