KitchenAid 690 Food Processor User Manual


 
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Helpful Hints
• Organize processing tasks to
minimize bowl cleanup. Process dry
or firm ingredients before liquid
ingredients.
• Do not overfill work bowl or mini
bowl. For thin mixtures, fill work
bowl up to
1
2 to
2
3 full. For thicker
mixtures, fill work bowl up to
3
4 full.
For liquids fill up to the maximum
level as described on page 13.
When chopping, the work bowl
should be no more than
1
3 to
1
2 full.
Use the mini bowl for up to 1 cup
of liquid or
1
2 cup solids.
• To capitalize on the speed of the
processor, drop ingredients to be
chopped through the feed tube
while the processor is running,
whether using the work bowl or
the mini bowl.
• Position slicing and shredding discs
so that cutting surface is to the
right of the feed tube to allow
blade a full rotation before
contacting food.
• Different foods require varying
degrees of pressure for best
shredding and slicing results. In
general, use light pressure for soft,
delicate foods (strawberries,
tomatoes, etc.), moderate pressure
for medium foods (zucchini,
potatoes, etc.), and firmer pressure
for harder foods (carrots, apples,
hard cheeses, partially frozen
meats, etc.).
• Never process any food that is so
hard or firmly frozen that it cannot
be pierced with the tip of a sharp
knife. Hard food can cause damage
to the blade or power base. If a
piece of hard food, such as carrot,
becomes wedged or stuck on the
blade, stop the processor and
remove the blade. Carefully remove
food from the blade.
• When preparing a cake or cookie
batter or quick bread, use the
multipurpose blade to cream fat
and sugar first. Add dry ingredients
last. Place nuts and fruit on top of
flour mixture to prevent
overchopping. Process nuts and
fruits, using short pulses, until
blended with other ingredients. Do
not overprocess.
• Sometimes single foods, such as
carrots or celery, fall over in the
feed tube,
resulting in an
uneven slice. To
minimize this,
position food at
right side of
feed tube, cut
food in several pieces and put all
pieces in feed tube together to help
hold each other in position. Or use
the small chamber feed tube in the
two-piece food
pusher. Position
food vertically in
the chamber and
use small food
pusher attached to
the top of the food
pusher to process
food.