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Apple Teacake

Prep 20 minutes / Cook 60 minutes
Serves 12

2 pink lady apples
3 x 50g eggs
1 cup (250ml) milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
180g butter, melted
1½ cups (330g) caster sugar
3 cups (450g) self raising flour
1½ tablespoons demerara sugar
2 tablespoons apricot jam, warmed, sieved
Double cream, to serve

1. 

Preheat oven to 160°C with fan. Grease and line a 
25cm springform cake pan with baking paper.

2. 

Assemble the food processor using the variable 
slicer set to a thin slice. Cut two sides from each 
apple as close to the core as possible. Put the 
halves together and place apples into large feed 
shoot so that as they slice long thin slices will be 
produced. Remove apples and set aside. Place 
Quad blade into processor bowl.

3. 

Place eggs, milk, vanilla, melted butter, sugar and 
flour in the order listed into the processor bowl. 

4. 

Process mixture until just combined. Scrape 
down any caught flour if needed.

5. 

Spoon mixture into prepared pan and use a 
spatula to smooth top. Arrange apple slices over 
cake making sure that each apple overlaps each 
other. Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon of the sugar. 
Bake in oven for about 60 minutes or until  
a wooden skewer inserted comes out clean.

6. 

While cake is still in pan brush apples with 
apricot jam and sprinkle with remaining sugar. 
Allow to cool for 5 minutes then remove from 
pan and allow to cool on a cooling rack.

TIPS

Have all your ingredients measured out to save time 
and minimise the amount of time the apples have to 
start browning. 

Banana Cake with  
Lemon Icing

Prep 15 minutes / Cook 60 minutes
Serves 10

200g butter, room temperature, chopped
1½ cups caster sugar
2 x 60g eggs
1½ cups (approx 3 large) very ripe mashed bananas
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2¼ cups (335g) self raising flour
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
½ cup (125ml) buttermilk

Lemon Icing

3 cups (480g) icing sugar mixture, sifted
1 teaspoon grated lemon rind
2 tablespoons lemon juice
100g butter, melted

1. 

Preheat oven to 180°C no fan (160°C with fan). 
Grease and line base and sides of a 23cm  
cake tin.

2. 

Place Quad blade into processor bowl. Combine 
butter and sugar in bowl and process until well 
combined. Add eggs, one at a time and pulse 
until just combined. Add bananas and vanilla and 
pulse again until combined.

3. 

Add dry ingredients and buttermilk and process 
until just combined.

4. 

Spoon mixture into prepared tin and bake for 
about 60 minutes or until cooked when tested 
with a skewer.

5. 

Allow cake to cool in pan for 5 minutes before 
transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.

To make Lemon Icing

1. 

Place icing sugar mixture and lemon rind into  
the bowl of the electric mixer. While on speed  
4–5 speed pour in lemon juice and butter.  
Mix until combined.

2. 

Spread onto cooled cake.

Summary of Contents for Kitchen Wizz 15 Pro BFP800

Page 1: ...the Kitchen Wizz 15 Pro Instruction Book BFP800...

Page 2: ...processor and attachments with care remember the blades and discs are razor sharp and should be kept out of reach of children Care shall be taken when handling the sharp cutting blades emptying the b...

Page 3: ...r disc have completely stopped before disassembling Ensure the OFF button has been pressed to switch the motor off the appliance is switched off at the power outlet and unplugged before removing the l...

Page 4: ...and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision This appliance shall not be used by children Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children Children shall not play wi...

Page 5: ...is recommended to provide additional safety protection when using electrical appliances It is advisable that a safety switch with a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA be installed in...

Page 6: ...6 Components A B C D E F G J N O P I K H L M Mini processing blade Mini processing bowl...

Page 7: ...7 Storage case S U Q T R V W X Y Tools with integrated spindle Tools with removable spindle...

Page 8: ...ode J POWER OFF button K START PAUSE button L PULSE button Press down and hold briefly for short bursts of power The motor will automatically stop after the PULSE button has been released M Direct dri...

Page 9: ...ing from the motor This is normal and will dissipate with use Always use the food processor on a dry level work surface ASSEMBLY 1 Position the processing bowl onto the motor base with the handle in l...

Page 10: ...lid hold the chute and turn clockwise so that the handle parts align Locking the lid correctly will engage the interlocking safety catch on the handle and allow the motor to run MINI PROCESSING BOWL...

Page 11: ...momentary PULSE button is ideal for processing foods that need sudden bursts of power It also encourages ingredients to move around the bowl PULSE is also best when processing foods that only require...

Page 12: ...ency Garlic chilli and ginger Peel garlic cloves and process them whole Leave chillies whole or remove seeds for milder chilli Peel and cut ginger into 2 5cm cubes For other solid herbs like lemongras...

Page 13: ...rumbs Break biscuits into quarters and weigh a maximum of 500g 2 standard packets Process using the PULSE button at 1 2 second intervals until chopped to the desired consistency Sweet or savoury biscu...

Page 14: ...s more than 3L cups 500g of flour using the START PAUSE button in intervals until the butter is absorbed into the flour Steadily add liquid through the small feed chute with the motor still running Pr...

Page 15: ...d in an upright position in the chute but not so tight that it could prevent the food from moving down the chute Take care not to overfill the chute as the pusher will not activate the interlock safet...

Page 16: ...e chute Deli meats Cut in lengths to fit the height of the feed chute The length must not be higher than MAX CHUTE FILL graphic Pack with the cut side facing down For hard cured sausages like salami a...

Page 17: ...Salad Carrot Quad blade or mini Use Vegetable soup 0 5 Shredder Use Salad Cauliflower cooked Quad blade or mini Use Cauliflower soup Celery Quad blade or mini Use Vegetable soup Thin 1 2 med 2 3 Use S...

Page 18: ...sandwich fillings Shredder coarse or fine Use Grated cheese for pizza Chocolate Quad blade Use Chocolate ganache Shredder coarse or fine Use Dessert decoration Cream Whisk Use the PULSE function to a...

Page 19: ...s not recommended on a regular basis as prolonged exposure to harsh detergents hot water and pressure will damage and shorten the life of the plastic and the interlock components Stubborn food stains...

Page 20: ...otor speeds up continue processing If not add more flour 1 tablespoon at a time until the motor speeds up Process until dough cleans the side of the processing bowl Dough doesn t clean inside of the p...

Page 21: ...ll start to flash Switch off by pressing the POWER OFF button and unplug the power cord Allow the food processor to cool for 20 30 minutes before resuming The motor slowed down during operation This i...

Page 22: ...until mixture is almost smooth scraping down the sides of processor bowl if necessary 6 Pour into bowl and stir through parsley and season with black pepper Serve dip with fresh or toasted Lebanese br...

Page 23: ...scrape down side if necessary Do not over process it should be slightly chunky Season to taste and serve with crackers TIPS Dip will keep fresh for 1 day Hummus Prep 10 minutes Makes approximately 2 c...

Page 24: ...inserted Combine shrimp paste chillies and remaining red curry paste ingredients into the mini bowl and process until finely chopped 2 Open can of coconut milk without shaking spoon the firm coconut i...

Page 25: ...ith fresh chopped chives Chicken Corn and Ginger Soup Prep 20 minutes Cook 25 minutes Serves 4 1 tablespoon peanut oil 4 green onions thinly sliced 5cm piece fresh ginger finely chopped 3 cups fresh o...

Page 26: ...ully remove Quad blade and mix through kaffir lime leaves and green beans 4 Heat oil in a deep fryer or wok 5 Drop tablespoonful amounts in the hot oil in batches and cook for 1 2 minutes each side or...

Page 27: ...ly knead 4 For thin crust divide dough into 4 x 170g dough balls and set aside until required 5 For thicker crust divide dough into 2 even dough balls and set aside until required Margherita Pizza Pre...

Page 28: ...he curry paste assemble food processor with the mini processing bowl and mini blade inserted Place all ingredients except oil into the mini bowl and process until finely chopped Pour in oil and proces...

Page 29: ...es 4 Preheat oven to 180 C Lightly grease a 25cm x 3cm loose base round flan tin 5 Assemble the processor with the spindle and the variable slicer set to setting 3 4 Slice leeks 6 Heat butter and oil...

Page 30: ...nd add chicken coriander fish sauce and sesame oil Process until meat is finely minced and paste is evenly distributed about 5 seconds 3 Wet hands with cold water and form chicken into small patties C...

Page 31: ...deveined small Chinese cabbage finely shredded 6 cups cold cooked long grain rice cup 60ml kecap manis 2 tablespoons soy sauce 4 green onions sliced Thinly sliced cucumber carrot strips and crisp fri...

Page 32: ...nkle with remaining sugar Allow to cool for 5 minutes then remove from pan and allow to cool on a cooling rack TIPS Have all your ingredients measured out to save time and minimise the amount of time...

Page 33: ...irring over a low heat until combined Lemon Tart Prep 15 minutes chilling Cook 55 minutes Serves 8 Sweet Shortcrust pastry 1 cups 225g plain flour L cup 55g icing sugar mixture 125g butter 1 tablespoo...

Page 34: ...e carrots and remove from bowl set aside 3 Assemble food processor bowl with Quad blade Add butter sugar eggs and buttermilk and process until well combined 4 Add sifted flour cinnamon bicarbonate coc...

Page 35: ...1 hours or until just set in the centre Turn oven off Leave the cheesecake in oven with the door ajar for 2 hours or until cooled completely this will prevent cheesecake from cracking Refrigerate unt...

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