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WHISKING
1. Insert the whisk attachment into the motor body. (See,
page 8.)
2. Place the whisk into mixture that will be blended.
3. Press and hold the On/Off button. The hand blender will
continue to run as long as the switch is pressed in. To turn
hand blender off, release the On/Off button and the motor
will stop.
CHOPPING AND GRINDING
Processing Food
1. Place the prep bowl firmly on a flat sturdy surface like a
countertop. Be sure the blade is assembled to use the
blade edge that is appropriate for the food to be pro-
cessed.
2. Place food in the prep bowl. Be sure the food is cut into
small pieces, and the bowl is not overloaded.
3. Place the chopper/grinder cover on top of the prep bowl.
Be sure the cover is properly seated.
4. Press the On/Off button on the hand blender.
5. Do not operate the chopper/grinder attachment for longer
than 15 seconds at a time.
Note: Due to the powerful motor provided with this unit,
Cuisinart recommends using one hand to support the
chopper/grinder during operation.
6. When you have finished processing the food, stop the
machine by taking your fingers off the On/Off button.
7. WHEN THE BLADE STOPS MOVING, remove the hand
blender motor body from the chopper/grinder cover, and
remove the cover from the chopper/grinder.
8. Carefully remove the blade assembly, holding it by the grip
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ping ridges on the plastic sheath. NEVER TOUCH THE
BLADE ITSELF.
9. Remove food with a spatula.
Note: Do not operate the chopper/grinder attachment
without food contents in the prep bowl.
FREQUENT USES FOR CHOPPER GRINDER
Ingredient Comments
Baby foods (always consult
pediatrician or family physician
for appropriate food recom-
mendations)
Place small amounts of cooked foods into chopper/
grinder bowl. Add small amount of appropriate liquid.
Use pulse action to chop, then continuous-hold action
to blend.
Bread crumbs – fresh or dry
(day old)
1 cup; Pulse to chop, then process until desired con-
sistency is reached.
Hard cheese (Asiago, Locatelli,
Parmesan, Romano, etc.)
(Not recommended for softer
cheeses unless making dip or
dressing.)
Cut into ¼-inch pieces. Pulse to chop, then process
until desired consistency is reached, no more than 1
ounce at a time.
Chocolate Cut into ½-inch pieces; may chill in freezer for 3
minutes before chopping. Pulse to chop, then process,
no more than 1 ounce at a time, until desired texture
is reached.
Creamy Dressings/Dips Place ingredients in chopper grinder bowl; do not
cover or spill on stem. Pulse to chop, then process as
needed to desired consistency.
Garlic Peel cloves, up to 6 cloves. Pulse to chop.
Gingerroot (fresh) Peel, cut into ½-inch pieces. Pulse to chop, ½ ounce
(1-inch) at a time.
Herbs, fresh ½ cup; must be clean and dry. Pulse to chop.
Nuts Shelled, toast first for best flavor. Pulse to chop, then
process up to ½ cup at a time, until desired chop is
reached from coarse to fine. May be processed to
nut-butter stage.
Onion Peel, cut into ½-inch pieces. Pulse to chop, up to ½
cup at a time (about 1 small onion), until desired chop
is reached.
Vegetables (cooked) Cut into ½-inch pieces and cook until fork tender.
Pulse to chop, up to ½ cup at a time. May need to add
cooking liquid, stock or milk to process to a vegetable
purée. Not recommended for mashed potatoes.
Vegetables (uncooked) Peel as needed, cut into ½-inch pieces. Peel celery
with vegetable peeler to remove tough strings. Pulse
to chop ½ cup at a time.
Meat (Beef, Pork - Cold) 2.5 oz or 75g, cut into ½-inch pieces.