Breville BFP800XL Manuel d'utilisation

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FOOd PROCESSING AT A GLANCE

PROCESSING TIPS

Do not fill the processing bowl

above the liquid ‘Liquid Max’ for wet

ingredients. Always add drier or thicker

ingredients to the processing bowl prior

to adding fluids.

To avoid over-processing when coarsely

chopping food, frequently check

consistency. Use the spatula to scrape

down the sides of bowl to ensure an

even texture.

If chopping fruit to add to cake batter,

process before making batter, adding a

little flour from quantity recommended

in recipe to prevent fruit from sticking

to blades.

When crumbing bread for stuffing, use

stale bread as fresh bread sticks to blades.

Add liquid to puréed foods after processing.

Use the small feed chute when adding

liquid to processed mixtures.

Peanut butter made in the food

processor will separate on standing. Stir

just before use.

When processing a variety of

ingredients, it is not necessary to remove

them after each addition, unless they

exceed the MAX level marking.

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.

Egg white foams used for aerating

mixtures such as fruit sorbet, work

successfully. A minimum of 6 egg whites

is recommended. It is recommended to

use the emulsifying disc to maximize

the effect.

Beating egg whites for meringue

requires lengthy beating to dissolve

the sugar and entrap the air. It is not

recommended to use the emulsifying

disc for best results.

Before slicing and shredding, trim the

food to fit the feed chute. Do not overfill

beyond the ‘Chute Fill Max’ indicator.

Before slicing and shredding softer

structured foods (such as meat), partially

freeze until just firm.

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