Toastmaster RRBL3A Blender User Manual


 
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Helpful Hints
Add ingredients to Blender Container a little at a time to ensure
proper blending and prevent overflow. Never fill Blender
Container more than 3/4 full; the action of the Blade will cause
ingredients to rise in the Container. Make large recipes in sever-
al batches.
Place liquid ingredients into the Blender first, unless recipe
instructs otherwise. The liquid will speed processing at a lower
speed.
It only takes seconds to perform a function, not minutes. Stop
the Blender after several seconds to check the results. This will
help avoid over-processing.
•Always secure Lid on Blender Container before operating.
Do not remove Blender Container from the Motor Housing
when the motor is running.
Thick mixtures require special attention during processing. Turn
Blender off if blending stops or ingredients stick to sides of the
Container. Remove the Lid and, with a rubber spatula, push the
mixture toward the blades. Replace the Lid and continue pro-
cessing. Select a higher speed if processing becomes sluggish.
•Extra ingredients may be added while blending by removing the
Measuring Cap on top of Lid. Add solids and ice a little at a
time through the hole in the Container Lid. Always cut solid
foods, such as vegetables and cheese, into small chunks
before placing in the Blender Container.
•To reduce wear on the Blade Assembly, place solid food por-
tions in Blender 1/2 cup at a time. Raw fruits and vegetables as
well as cooked meats should be cut into 1 inch pieces before
processing.
Remove thick mixtures easily through bottom of the Blender
Container after removing the Collar and Blade Assembly.
Do not store food in Blender or Chopper Container.
•To prevent excessive heat expansion, always remove Measuring
Cap from Lid when processing hot ingredients. Add hot foods
slowly (to a maximum of 2 cups).
The blending or processing of foods that are gummy or sticky,
such as fresh ginger is not recommended.
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Recipes (Cont.)
Recipes on this page have
been specially created by
Rachael Ray.
TM
ORANGE FREEZES
2 pints orange sherbet
1 pint vanilla ice cream
1 liter lemon lime soda or lemon lime seltzer
1 lime, for garnish, optional
16 ice cubes
For each freeze, in blender combine 3 scoops orange sherbet and 1
scoop vanilla ice cream. Add 1/4 liter lemon lime soda or lemon lime
seltzer and 4 ice cubes to the blender. Set blender top in place and blend
on Speed 3 until frothy and smooth. Pour into fountain or tall glass and
garnish glass rim with a round of lime and a straw. Repeat with remaining
ingredients.
Yield: 4 freezes
PEACH POWER UP
1 (1-inch) piece fresh ginger, peeled and grated
2 cups plain yogurt
3/4 cup orange juice
2 cups sliced frozen peaches
In blender combine ginger, yogurt, orange juice and the frozen peaches.
Blend on Speed 1 until smooth.
Yield: 4 servings
SORBET SHAKES
1 pint chocolate sorbet or strawberry sorbet
2 cups skim milk
Cool Whip
®
or other nondairy low-fat topping
If sorbet is too firm to scoop, soften in microwave for 10 seconds on high.
Blend milk and sorbet in Blender Container on Speed 1 and pour into
12-ounce tumblers. Top shakes with whipped topping.
Yield: 2 shakes
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