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BASIC FOOD PROCESSING TECHNIQUES

Egg whites

Ensure the processing bowl and 
emulsifying disc are clean, dry and free of 
any fat residue.

Place a minimum of 6 egg whites and a 
pinch of salt into the processing bowl. 
Process using the START/PAUSE button 
until egg whites are foamy (about 1 minute). 
With the motor running, slowly add 1 
tablespoon lemon juice through the small 
small feed chute to help stabilize the egg 
white foam.

NOTE

The foamed egg whites are not 
recommended for making meringue 
(refer to processing tips).

Egg whites 

Egg white foam

NOTE

When using the emulsifying disc, 
insert the disc into the processing 
bowl before adding ingredients.

Milkshakes

Place milk, fl avorings and ice-cream into the 
processing bowl and using the emulsifying 
disc, process using START/PAUSE button 
until frothy. To reduce the risk of leaks, 
do not use more than 3¼ cups of liquid 
when processing Milkshakes using the 
emulsifying disc.

Whipped cream

Place 2½ cups (600ml) well-chilled cream 
into the processing bowl and using the 
emulsifying disc, process using the PULSE 
button until whipped to desired consistency.

Egg sauces

(Mayonnaise, Hollandaise, Bearnaise)

Using the emulsifying disc, place a 
minimum of 6 egg yolks or 4 whole eggs 
into the processing bowl with seasonings 
and vinegar. Process using START/PAUSE 
button until mixture is light and creamy 
(about 2 minutes).

For Mayonnaise: using the S Blade™, with 
the motor running, slowly add oil through 
the small feed chute until mixed to desired 
consistency. Do not exceed LIQUID MAX 
level.

For Hollandaise or Bearnaise: using the 
emulsifying disc, with the motor running, 
slowly add warm, melted butter through 
the small feed chute until mixed to desired 
consistency. Do not exceed LIQUID MAX 
level.

BASIC FOOD PROCESSING TECHNIQUES

NOTE

Use Julienne Disc with Disc Spindle. 

The Julienne disc is positioned on the disc 
spindle in the main processing bowl and cuts 
food into long thin strips. Common items 
to be julienned include carrots, zucchini, 
potato and celery. For longer strips, use the 
large feed chute and lie the foods down 
horizontally. For shorter “match stick” size 
strips use the small feed chute and pusher.

FRENCH FRY/VEGETABLE 
STICK DISC 

NOTE

Use French Fry/Vegetable Disc with 
Disc Spindle. 

The french fry/vegetable stick cutting disc 
is positioned on the disc spindle in the main 
processing bowl and cuts food into long 
chunky lengths. This disc is used primarily 
for potatoes, however, a variety of foods can 
be used for this application. If using large 
potatoes, lie them down in feed chute for 
extra long strips. 

For best results, position the pusher so 
that fi rm pressure is applied onto the food 
to be processed. 

Press the START/PAUSE button.

NOTE

When processing with the french 
fry disc, the last piece of each food 
processed may become caught in the 
cutting blade. This is normal, however, 
the disc could become unbalanced. To 
reduce vibration we recommend the 
pusher is quickly removed from the 
feed chute after each piece of food is 
processed so the motor stops quickly. 
Insert the next piece of food and 
repeat the process. 

With some foods it may be necessary to 
remove the lid. Remove the disc from the bowl, 
and clear the lodged food before proceeding. 

WHIPPING WITH THE 
EMULSIFYING DISC

The emulsifying disc is positioned on the 
disc spindle in the main processing bowl and 
is used to aerate ingredients.

NOTE

When using the emulsifying disc, 
insert the disc spindle before adding 
ingredients. 

Summary of Contents for RM-BFP800XL

Page 1: ...Pty Ltd 2012 Due to continued product improvement the products illustrated photographed in this booklet may vary slightly from the actual product Models RM BFP800XL Issue A12 Breville Consumer Servic...

Page 2: ...e S Blade 19 Pur eing with the S Blade 20 Mixing with the S Blade 22 Kneading with the dough blade 22 Mini bowl function 23 Slicing shredding and grating with the multi function discs 26 Whipping with...

Page 3: ...e power cord or use an adapter Consult a quali ed electrician if the grounding instructions are not completely understood or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded BREVILLE R...

Page 4: ...r Breville appliance is tted with a short power supply cord as a safety precaution to prevent personal injury or property damage resulting from pulling tripping or becoming entangled with a longer cor...

Page 5: ...t vegetables Q Reversible Shredding Disc Use one side for small thin shredding and the other side for coarse shredding R Adjustable Slicer Use this disc for slicing ingredients Able to slice with 24 s...

Page 6: ...phic The processing bowl should be securely locked into position 3 If using a disc rst assemble the disc spindle onto the bowl drive coupling Orientate the disc so that the side you wish to use is fac...

Page 7: ...ed food ASSEMBLING YOUR BREVILLE CERTIFIED REMANUFACTURED PRODUCT 5 Place the processing lid onto the processing bowl so the feed chute is slightly right of the bowl handle and the arrow graphics are...

Page 8: ...ssing ensure the POWER OFF button is pressed to switch the motor off and then unplug the power cord from the power outlet Remove the processing lid and adjust any food wedged between the blade and the...

Page 9: ...processing blade Whole dried fruit Chopped dried fruit BASIC FOOD PROCESSING TECHNIQUES The food processor can process food in a variety of ways depending on which blade or disc you choose CHOPPING WI...

Page 10: ...E 2 cups peanuts will yield approximately 1 cup peanut butter The natural oil in the butter will separate on standing Stir before use BASIC FOOD PROCESSING TECHNIQUES Citrus peel Remove the peel from...

Page 11: ...r as before and repeat this process 2 3 times to break down large ice crystals Using the emulsifying disk beat egg whites until foamy see Egg Whites pg 27 Add frozen fruit pur e to egg white foam and...

Page 12: ...f the disc for coarse shredding and the other side for ne shredding Carefully turn over the disc so that the process required is facing upwards BASIC FOOD PROCESSING TECHNIQUES KNEADING WITH THE DOUGH...

Page 13: ...icing and shredding 1 Place the desired cutting disc onto the disc spindle in the processing bowl 2 Prepare food as directed in the following food categories or recipes 3 Pack food into the feed chute...

Page 14: ...lowly add warm melted butter through the small feed chute until mixed to desired consistency Do not exceed LIQUID MAX level BASIC FOOD PROCESSING TECHNIQUES NOTE Use Julienne Disc with Disc Spindle Th...

Page 15: ...cooked S Blade or mini blade Use Cauli ower soup Celery S Blade or mini blade Use Vegetable soup Thin 1 2 med 2 3 Use Salad Chili Pepper S Blade or mini blade Use Seasoning Eggplant S Blade or mini bl...

Page 16: ...r mini blade Use Sandwich lling deviled eggs 2 5 Use Sandwich lling Eggs whole or yolks Emulsifying Use Mayonnaise FOOD PROCESSING AT A GLANCE FOOD BLADE TYPE ADJUSTABLE SLICING DISC THICKNESS RECOMME...

Page 17: ...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 mo...

Page 18: ...d accidental cuts do not leave S Blade or discs to soak in sudsy water The S Blade dough blade discs and disc spindle can also be washed in the dishwasher top shelf only Food stains and odors Foods su...

Page 19: ...essing If not add more our 1 tablespoon at a time until the motor speeds up Process until dough cleans the side of the processing bowl Dough blade doesn t fully incorporate ingredients When kneading d...

Page 20: ...sher is inserted in the feed chute low enough to engage safety interlock switch LCD screen will read Insert Pusher If the motor still will not start check the power cord and power outlet The food proc...

Page 21: ...motor running slowly add oil and lemon juice through the small feed chute until ingredients are nely chopped and just combined Serve Pesto tossed through hot pasta or with char grilled meats HUMMUS Ma...

Page 22: ...saucepan add sliced leek and ginger saut until tender stir in cumin Add pumpkin potato and chicken stock cover and cook until tender Remove from heat and allow to cool 3 Reassemble Food Processor usi...

Page 23: ...f making Mica s Meatballs add cooked meatballs to the sauce 30 minutes before sauce is nished SAUCE FOR MICA S MEATLOAF INGREDIENTS 1 6oz can tomato paste 1 cup ketchup cup beef stock 3 tablespoons Ba...

Page 24: ...ooth Allow to stand for 1 hour 3 Heat a small non stick frypan or cr pe pan Pour cup of batter into pan swirling to cover base Cook on medium heat until underside is golden approximately 1 minute Turn...

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