Catler FP 8010 User Manual
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PROCESSING TIPS
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Do not fi ll the bowl above the liquid max
level for wet ingredients. Always add drier
or thicker ingredients to the processing
bowl prior to adding fl uids.
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Note that there is a MAX THICK LIQUID
and MAX THIN LIQUID markings on the
processing bowl. Thick liquid is soup
and sauces (such as a tomato base
puree). Thin liquid is water base stocks,
milkshakes etc.
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To avoid over-processing when coarsely
chopping food, frequently check
consistency. It is also recommended to
use the pulse function to avoid over-
processing food. Use the spatula to
scrape down the sides of bowl to ensure
an even texture.
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If chopping fruit to add to cake batter,
process before making batter, adding
a little fl our from quantity recommended
in recipe to prevent fruit sticking to
blades.
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When crumbing bread for stuffi
ng, use
stale bread as fresh bread sticks to blades.
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Add liquid to pureed foods after
processing.
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Use the small feed chute when adding
liquid to processed mixtures.
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Peanut butter made in the food processor
will separate on standing. Stir just before
use.
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When processing a variety of ingredients,
it is not necessary to remove them after
each addition, unless they exceed the
MAX level marking.
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When mixing dry and wet ingredients,
the mixture will process more evenly
if the wet ingredients are placed in the
bowl preceding the dry ingredients.
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Egg white foams used for aerating
mixtures such as fruit sorbet, work
successfully. A minimum of 6 egg whites
successfully using a minimum of
6 egg whites. It is recommended to use
the whisk disc and pulse function to
maximise the eff ect.
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Beating egg whites for pavlova or
meringue requires lengthy beating to
dissolve the sugar and entrap the air.
It is recommended to use the whisking
disc for best results.
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Before slicing and shredding, trim the
food to fi t the feed chute. Do not overfi ll
beyond the level indicated.
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Before slicing and shredding softer
structured foods (such as meat), partially
freeze until just fi rm.
FOOD PROCESSING AT A GLANCE