Wolfgang Puck BFPR0040 Food Processor User Manual


 
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Helpful Hints
For consistent results, you should try to process pieces of food that
are approximately equal in size. When you break, cut or tear food
into uniform pieces before you begin processing, the finished results
will be more uniform. More consistent processing results are also
achieved if the container is not overloaded.
Before processing, cut meat into cubes approximately 1” square. It is
best to process very cold meat (not frozen). Always use the PULSE
button in 2 second increments.
When processing vegetables such as onions, peel and quarter or cut
large vegetables into eighths.
When processing herbs or garlic cloves, best results are achieved
when using the PULSE button in short increments. Herbs must be
dry prior to processing.
The quantities that can be processed within the Processing Bowl will
vary with the density of the mixture.
When various recipes require dry ingredients such as flour, add
them directly into the Processing Bowl before processing. There is
no need to sift ingredients when using your food processor. Liquid
ingredients may be added while the processor is operating by
pouring through the Feed Tube in the processor cover.
When processing sauces or semi-liquid ingredients, stop the food
processor and scrape down the container sides with a spatula.
When slicing, shredding and grating, cut all ingredients to a size that
fits comfortably into the Feed Tube. Pack the Feed Tube and, while
holding food steady and upright with the Food Pusher, press down
evenly until all ingredients are sliced or shredded. Do not use
excessive force as you will get inconsistent results and you may
damage the food processor.
Follow the dough recipes exactly to create the best consistency
and results.
When shredding soft cheese, ensure that it is fully chilled but not
frozen. This will prevent cheese from getting clogged between the
Shredding Disc and Ejector Disc.
Warning! Never use fingers to push food down the Feed Tube. Always
use the Food Pusher.
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Storing Your Food Processor
The Wolfgang Puck Food Processor was designed so that all
attachments can be stored within the unit itself and inside the
Storage Drawer. See figure 17. For added convenience the unused cord
length can easily be pushed into the base of the processor for storage.
See figure 18.
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