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7-Cup Cuisinart Elite Collection ® Food Processor MFP-107 Series For your safety and continued enjoyment of this product, always r ead the instruction book carefully before using.
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2 FOOD CAP ACITY Sliced or shredded fruit, vegetables or cheese 7 cups Chopped fruit, vegetables or cheese 2 cups Puréed fruit, vegetables or cheese 2 cups cooked; 1 cup puréed Chopped or puréed meat, fish or seafood ¾ pound Thin liquid (e.g. dressing, soups, etc.
3 A D B E F G C IMPOR T ANT UNP ACKING INSTRUCTIONS This package contains a Cuisinart Elite Collection ® 7-Cup Food Processor and the accessories for it: 7-cup work bowl, work bowl cover , metal chopping/mixing/kneading blade, reversible slicing/shredding disc, stem adapter , pusher , spatula and instruction/recipe book.
4 IMPOR T ANT SAFEGUARDS Always follow these safety precautions when using this appliance. Getting Ready 1. Read all instructions. 2. Blades and discs are sharp. Handle them carefully . 3 . Always unplug from outlet when not in use, before putting on or taking of f parts, before r emoving food and before cleaning.
W ARNING RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER-SERVICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE REP AIR SHOULD BE DONE BY AUT.
1 2 3 4 6 FEA TURES AND BENEFITS 1 . Housing Base and Motor With a vertically projecting motor shaft, this powerful base will easily process a variety of recipes. 2. T ouchpad Control Panel These easy-to-clean, touchpad buttons feature On, Pulse and Of f with blue LED light.
7 ASSEMBL Y INSTRUCTIONS Before first use Before using your Cuisinart Elite Collection ® 7-Cup Food Processor for the first time, wash the work bowl, work bowl cover , pusher , blade, disc, and spatula (see Cleaning Instructions on page 10). 1. Place the food processor base on a dry , level countertop with the controls facing you.
8 MACHINE CONTROLS On Button The On control is a continuous button that allows the machine to run until Off is selected. 1. Properly assemble and engage the machine. 2. Add ingredients to the work bowl, either through the feed tube or dir ectly into the bowl.
9 FOOD TOOL DIRECTIONS Soft Cheeses (ricotta, cream cheese, cottage cheese, etc.) Chopping, Mixing, Kneading Blade Have cheese at room temperature. When applicable, cut into 1-inch pieces. Process until smooth, stopping to scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed.
10 CLEANING, STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE Keep your Cuisinart Elite Collection ® 7-Cup Food Processor r eady to use on the kitchen counter . When not in use, leave it unplugged.
11 TROUBLESHOOTING Food Processing 1 . Problem: The food is unevenly processed. Solution: • The ingr edients should be cut evenly into 1- to 2-inch pieces before processing. • Process in batches to avoid overloading. 2 . Problem: Slices ar e uneven or slanted.
12 • A safety protector in the motor pr events the motor from overheating, which is caused by excessive strain. Press the Of f control button and wait 20 to 30 minutes to allow the food processor to cool of f before resuming. 3. Problem: The food pr ocessor cover becomes unlatched in the back and/or makes a loud noise.
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46 DESSERTS CLASSIC APPLE PIE Everyone needs a fail-proof apple pie r ecipe – here is our favorite to shar e with you and your family . 1 RECIPE PÂT E BRISÉE DOUGH ( P AGE 40) 4 LARGE APPLES (G OL.
45 DESSERTS Makes one 8-inch cake, about 12 servings 1. Preheat the oven to 325°F . Place a baking pan on the bottom rack of the oven and ll with water . Position the other rack in the middle of the oven, directly over the water - lled pan. Lightly coat the inside of a springform pan with nonstick spray; reserve.
44 DESSERTS NONSTICK COOKING SPRA Y ¾ CUP PLUS 2 T ABLESPOONS UNBLEACHED , ALL - PURPOSE FLOUR 1 TEASPOON GROUND CINNAMON 1 TEASPOON BAKING POWDER ½ TEASPOON BAKING SODA ½ TEASPOON KOSHER SAL T 1 C.
43 DOUGHS/BREADS Makes 12 biscuits 1. Preheat oven to 500°F . Line a baking sheet with parchment paper . 2. Insert the chopping blade into the work bowl of the food processor . Add both ours, cream of tartar , and baking soda and process for 10 seconds.
42 DOUGHS/BREADS Makes 12 rolls 1. In a small saucepan combine the milk, butter and sugar . Warm over low heat until the butter in melted. Remove from heat and set aside. 2. In a large measuring cup, dissolve the yeast in the warm water . Let stand 5 minutes, or until mixture is foamy .
41 DOUGHS/BREADS P Â TE SUCRÉE Use any leftovers from this “sweet” dough for easy cookies. Just r oll, cut into your favorite shape and bake. 2 CUPS UNBLEACHED , ALL - PURPOSE FLOUR 2 T ABLESPOO.
40 DOUGHS/BREADS 2 CUPS UNBLEACHED , ALL - PURPOSE FLOUR 1 TEASPOON KOSHER SAL T 16 T ABLESPOONS UNSAL TED BUTTER , COLD AND CUT INTO ½- INCH CUBES ¼ CUP ICE WA TER Makes two single-crust 9-inch pies or one 9-inch double-crust pie 1. Insert the chopping blade into the work bowl of the food processor .
39 DOUGHS/BREADS Makes ¾ pound dough (two 9-inch crusts, or one 14-inch crust) 1. In a liquid measuring cup dissolve yeast and sugar in warm water . Let stand until foamy , about 5 minutes. 2. Insert the chopping blade into the work bowl of the food processor .
38 ENTRÉES Makes about 20 sh sticks 1. Insert the chopping blade into the work bowl of the food processor . Add the tortilla chips and pulse about 5 times to break up, and then pr ocess to nely chop, about 20 to 30 seconds. Remove and reserve in a shallow baking dish.
37 ENTRÉES G ARNISH : 3 OUNCES M ONTEREY J ACK ¼ HEAD ROMAINE OR ICEBERG LETTUCE 1 PLUM TOMA TO , QUARTERED T ACO F ILLING : 1 GARLIC CLOVE , PEELED ½ TO 1 JALAPEÑO , SEEDED ( SOME PEPPERS TEND TO.
36 ENTRÉES 2 GARLIC CLOVES , PEELED 1 1- INCH PIECE GINGER , PEELED AND HAL VED 1 MEDIUM RED BELL PEPPER , HAL VED AND CORED 1 ST ALK BROCCOLI , FLORETS AND STEM SEP ARA TED 1 BUNCH BABY BOK CHOY , L.
35 ENTRÉES Makes 8 to 10 servings 1. Preheat oven to 400°F . 2. Put the butter in a medium stockpot over medium- low heat. 3. While pan is heating, prepar e the vegetables. Insert the slicing disk into the work bowl of the food processor and slice the carr ot and celery together and reserve.
34 ENTRÉES ½ CUP DRIED CHICKPEAS , SOAKED OVERNIGHT ; RINSED AND DRAINED 1 GARLIC CLOVE , PEELED 1 SMALL SHALLOT , PEELED AND CUT INTO 1- INCH PIECES 1 TEASPOON KOSHER SAL T 1 ⁄ 8 TEASPOON FRESHL .
33 SOUPS/SALADS/SIDES 1 T ABLESPOON FRESH I T ALIAN P ARSLEY , STEMS DISCARDED 1 MEDIUM RUSSET POT A TO , PEELED AND CUT TO FIT THE FEED TUBE 1 SMALL ZUCCHINI , TRIMMED 1 SMALL TO MEDIUM CARROT , PEEL.
32 SOUPS/SALADS/SIDES SHREDDED BRUSSELS SPROUTS The sweetness of the brussels sprouts comes out nicely in this simple side dish. For an upscale take on it, drizzle a small amount of white truf e oil over the spr outs just befor e serving.
31 SOUPS/SALADS/SIDES CHOPPED SALAD This delicious, garden-fr esh salad is always a big hit – even among non-salad eaters! Makes about 4 cups 1. Insert the chopping blade into the work bowl of the food processor . Add the onion and parsley; pulse to chop, about 5 pulses.
30 SOUPS/SALADS/SIDES 1 CUP FRESH I T ALIAN P ARSLEY , STEMS DISCARDED 1 LARGE CARROT , PEELED AND TRIMMED 1 MEDIUM - LARGE RADISH , TRIMMED ¼ MEDIUM HEAD RED CABBAGE , CORED ¼ MEDIUM HEAD SA VOY CA.
29 SOUPS/SALADS/SIDES Makes about 12 cups 1. Put the olive oil in a large pot set over medium heat. 2. While oil is heating, prepar e the vegetables. Insert the chopping blade into the work bowl of the food processor . Add the garlic and leek; pulse until nely chopped.
28 SOUPS/SALADS/SIDES 2 T ABLESPOONS UNSAL TED BUTTER 1 GARLIC CLOVE , PEELED 1 ½- INCH PIECE GINGERROOT , PEELED 1 LEEK , TRIMMED AND CUT INTO 2- INCH PIECES ½ TEASPOON KOSHER SAL T , DIVIDED PINCH.
27 SOUPS/SALADS/SIDES GAZP ACHO This bright and vibrant soup is perfect all summer long. 1 GARLIC CLOVE , PEELED 1 JALAPEÑO , SEEDED AND CUT INTO 1- INCH PIECES ¼ CUP FRESH I T ALIAN P ARSLEY , STEM.
APPETIZERS 26 Makes one 14-inch roll 1. Preheat oven to 400 ˚ F with rack in the middle of the oven. Lightly coat a baking sheet with 1 tablespoon of the oil and set aside. 2. Heat the remaining oil in a 10-inch sauté pan over medium heat until shimmering.
APPETIZERS 25 Make one 14-inch roll 1. Preheat oven to 400 ˚ F with rack in the middle of the oven. Lightly coat a baking sheet with 1 tablespoon of the oil. 2. Heat remaining oil in a 10-inch skillet over medium heat. 3. While the oil is heating, insert the slicing disc into the work bowl of the food processor and slice the fennel.
APPETIZERS 24 1 SMALL TO MEDIUM CUCUMBER , HAL VED LENGTHWISE AND WIDTHWISE ½ CUP SALMON CREAM CHEESE , LEMON - DILL - CAPER V ARIETY ( P AGE 6), SOFTENED 1 LOAF PUMPERNICKEL COCKT AIL BREAD * 3.5 OUNCES SMOKED SALMON , TORN OR CUT INTO 22 PIECES Makes about 22 sandwiches 1.
APPETIZERS 23 6 TO 8 SMALL RADISHES ( ABOUT 1 SMALL BUNCH ), TRIMMED 1 LOAF SLICED RY E COCKT AIL BREAD * ½ CUP DILL BUTTER ( P AGE 5), SOFTENED SEA SAL T Makes about 22 sandwiches 1. Fit the slicing disc into the work bowl of the food processor . Fill the feed tube with the radishes and slice.
APPETIZERS 22 Makes about 2½ cups 1. Insert the chopping blade into the work bowl of the food processor . Add the parsley , lemon zest, salt and garlic and process to chop, about 10 seconds.
APPETIZERS 21 Makes about 2 cups 1. Insert the chopping blade into the work bowl of the food processor . Put the garlic, onion and jalapeño in the bowl and process to nely chop. 2. Put 1 tablespoon of the oil in a medium nonstick skillet set over medium heat.
APPETIZERS 20 TEN-LA YER NACHOS These nachos are stacked high with delicious ingr edients. T ry using differ ent cheeses or substituting your own favorite nacho toppings. Makes 10 to 12 servings 1. Preheat oven to 375°F . Line a rimmed baking sheet with foil.
19 BREAKF AST & BRUNCH Makes 12 servings 1. Preheat oven to 350°F . 2. Roll out dough to 1 ⁄ 8 -inch thick circle and t into a 9-inch tart pan. Chill in refrigerator for about 20 minutes. Using a fork, prick the chilled dough evenly all over but make sure not to go entir ely through the dough.
18 BREAKF AST & BRUNCH Frittatas are simple and delicious. This is also tasty with some crumbled, cooked Italian sausage mixed into it. PEPPER, ONION AND POT A TO FRIT TATA Makes 10 servings 1. Preheat oven to 350°F . 2. Insert the metal chopping blade into the work bowl of the Food Processor .
17 BREAKF AST & BRUNCH This moist, quick bread is perfect for br eakfast or for an afternoon snack. ZUCCHINI SPICE BREAD Makes one 2-pound loaf (16 servings) 1. Preheat oven to 325°F . Coat a 9 x 5 x 3-inch loaf pan with cooking spray . 2. Insert the chopping blade into the work bowl of the food processor .
16 BREAKF AST & BRUNCH NONSTICK COOKING SPRA Y ¼ CUP UNBLEACHED , ALL - PURPOSE FLOUR ¹⁄ ³ CUP WHOLE - WHEA T FLOUR ½ TEASPOON KOSHER SAL T ¾ TEASPOON BAKING SODA ½ TEASPOON GROUND CINNAMO.
15 BASICS CHUNKY GUACAMOLE Makes about 2½ cups 1. Insert the chopping blade into the work bowl of the food processor . W ith the machine running, drop the garlic and jalapeño through the feed tube to nely chop. Add the onion and cilantro and pulse 5 times to chop.
14 BASICS 1 GARLIC CLOVE , PEELED 1 JALAPEÑO , SEEDED AND CUT INTO ½- INCH PIECES ½ SMALL ONION , PEELED AND CUT INTO 1- INCH PIECES 1 TEASPOON KOSHER SAL T 2 CUPS GRAPE TOMA TOES 2 T ABLESPOONS FRESH CILANTRO , STEMS DISCARDED 1 TEASPOON FRESH LIME JUICE Makes about 2 cups 1.
13 BASICS RÉMOULADE SAUCE This sauce not only complements seafood but also pairs well with freshly steamed vegetables. For a richer , thick consistency , use Greek yogurt in place of r egular . Makes: 1½ cups 1. Insert the chopping blade into the work bowl of the food processor .
12 BASICS ½ T ABLESPOON OLIVE OIL 4 GARLIC CLOVES , PEELED 1 SMALL ONION , PEELED AND CUT INTO 1- INCH PIECES ¾ TEASPOON DRIED OREGANO 1 CAN (28 OUNCES ) WHOLE PLUM TOMA TOES , WITH JUICES ¼ CUP DR.
11 BASICS BASIL PESTO This is a slightly cheesier version of the standard pesto, so adjust the amount of cheese if desired. T ry any combination of herbs or nuts in this recipe. Makes about 1¼ cups 1. Insert the chopping blade into the work bowl of the food processor .
10 BASICS 4 LARGE EGG YOLKS ¾ TEASPOON KOSHER SAL T 1 TEASPOON DIJON MUST ARD 1 T ABLESPOON FRESH LEMON JUICE 1 T ABLESPOON WA TER ¾ CUP GRAPESEED OR VEGET ABLE OIL Makes 1¼ cups 1. Insert the chopping blade into the work bowl of the food processor .
9 BASICS CAESAR DRESSING There ar e many versions of this r ecipe, but our take is pretty close to the classic. If you’d prefer not to use raw egg yolks, egg substitute can easily be used. Makes 1 cup 1. Insert the chopping blade into the work bowl of the food processor .
8 BASICS T ahini (a paste of ground sesame seeds) can now be found in most gr ocery stores. Be sur e to stir well befor e measuring out, as it naturally separates in its jar . This dressing is a perfect match for our falafel on page 34, but is also just as delicious on a salad of mixed greens.
7 BASICS BASIC VINAIGRETTE Classic vinaigrette – tossed with mixed gr eens or drizzle over grilled chicken, this works great as a marinade, too. ¼ CUP C HAMP AGNE VINEGAR ½ SMALL SHALLOT , PEELED AND HAL VED 1 TEASPOON D IJON MUST ARD ½ TEASPOON KOSHER SAL T ¼ TEASPOON GROUND WHITE PEPPER ¾ CUP EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL Makes 1 cup 1.
6 BASICS Delicious topping for any roasted bagel. T ry the zestier version with a crudités or as a spread for tea sandwiches. SALMON CREAM CHEESE 8 OUNCES (1 ST ANDARD P ACKAGE ) PLAIN CREAM CHEESE ,.
5 BASICS DILL BUTTER VEGET ABLE CREAM CHEESE Using a high quality , European-style butter makes a dif fer ence, so splurge! We featur e it in our Dill-Radish T ea Sandwich, page 23, but a pat on top of grilled or roasted salmon is another gr eat use for it.
4 BASICS BASIC FRESH BREADCRUMBS There is no need to buy br eadcrumbs when you can make them with your Cuisinart ® Food Processor in no time at all. Makes 1¼ cups 1. Preheat oven to 325°F . Bake slices of bread in a single layer for about 20 minutes or until bread is complete- ly dried out.
3 SOUPS/SALADS/SIDES Gazpacho Creamy Sweet Potato Soup Spring V egetable Minestrone Coleslaw Chopped Salad Shredded Brussels Spr outs Zucchini-Carrot-Potato Cakes ENTRÉES Falafel Chicken Pot Pie V eg.
2 RECIPES BASICS Basic Fresh Br eadcrumbs Dill Butter V egetable Cream Cheese Salmon Cream Cheese Peanut Butter Basic Vinaigrette T ahini Dressing Caesar Dressing Basic Mayonnaise Basil Pesto Simple T.
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V ersion no: N MFP107 IB-1 1315 SIZE: 152MM(W)X229MM(H) Pages: 60pp Paper: Cover:157GSM MA TT ARTP APER Inside:120GSM GLOSS ARTP APER Color: Cover:4c+1c(Black) Inside:1c+1c Coating: Gloss varnishing Conair: By Astor Y ou Date: 2 /07/2012 SUN HING PRINTING CO.
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