Cuisinart FP-14NC SERIES Instruction And Recipe Booklet Download Page 9

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CLEANING AND 

MAINTENANCE

Keep your Cuisinart

®

 Elite Collection 2.0 14-Cup 

Food Processor ready to use on the kitchen 

counter. When not in use, leave it unplugged.
This food processor includes a storage case with 

lock for safekeeping of blades and discs. Keep the 

blades and discs out of the reach of children.
All parts except the housing base are dishwasher 

safe, and we recommend washing them in the 

dishwasher on the 

top rack only.

 Due to intense 

water heat, washing the work bowl, cover and 

accessories on the bottom rack may cause 

damage over time. Insert the cover with the feed 

tube facing up to ensure proper cleaning. (Note: 

The seal is removable for dishwashing or hand-

washing.) Insert the work bowl and pushers upside 

down for drainage. Remember to unload the 

dishwasher carefully wherever you place sharp 

blades and discs.
To simplify cleaning, rinse the work bowl, cover, 

seal, pusher assembly and blade or disc 

immediately after use so food won’t dry on them. 

Be sure to place the pushers upside down for 

drainage. If food lodges in the pusher, remove it by 

running water through it, or use a bottle brush.
If further cleaning of the cover is necessary after 

dishwashing or hand-washing, remove the seal 

and run faucet water pressure directly through the 

holes in the cover. 
If you wash blades and discs by hand, do it 

carefully. When handling, use the plastic hubs on 

the blades and discs. Avoid leaving them in soapy 

water where they may disappear from sight. To 

clean the metal blade, fill the work bowl with 

soapy water, hold the blade by its plastic center 

and move it rapidly up and down on the center 

shaft of the bowl. Use of a spray attachment is 

also effective. If necessary, use a brush.
The work bowls are made of durable plastic that is 

shatter resistant and heat resistant. They should 

not be placed in a microwave oven.
The housing base may be wiped clean with a 

soapy, nonabrasive material. Be sure to dry once 

clean.
Four rubber feet on the underside keep the base 

from moving on most work surfaces when the 

machine is processing heavy loads. If the feet 

leave spots on the counter, spray them with a spot 

remover and wipe with a damp sponge. If any 

trace of the spot remains, repeat the procedure 

and wipe the area with a damp sponge and 

nonabrasive cleaning powder.

The Accessory Storage Case is made of a high-

impact plastic that has a smooth, easy-to-clean 

surface. Occasionally, wipe your Accessory 

Storage Case with a cloth or sponge that has been 

dipped in warm, soapy water. To remove stubborn 

spots, use a mild soap solution, then wipe with a 

damp sponge. 

Do not put the Accessory 

Storage Case in the dishwasher.

 Blades, stem 

adapter and discs should always be clean when 

they are put into the Accessory Storage Case. The 

Accessory Storage Case is not meant for 

temporary storage of soiled blades between 

periods of use.

IMPORTANT:

 Never store any blade or disc on the 

motor shaft. No blade or disc should be placed on 

the shaft except when the processor is about to 

be used.

MAINTENANCE: 

Any other servicing should be 

performed by an authorized service representative.

FOR YOUR SAFETY

Like all powerful electrical appliances, a food 

processor should be handled with care. Follow 

these guidelines to protect yourself and your family 

from misuse that could cause injury.
Handle and store metal blades and discs carefully. 

Their cutting edges are very sharp.
Always place the stem adapter on the motor shaft 

before assembling the discs.
Never put blades or discs on the motor shaft until 

the work bowl is locked in place.
Always be sure that the blade or disc is down on 

the motor shaft as far as it will go.
Always insert chopping blade and dough blade in 

the work bowl before putting ingredients in bowl.
When slicing or shredding food, always use the 

pusher. Never put your fingers or spatula into feed 

tube.
Always wait for the blade or disc to stop spinning 

before you remove the pusher assembly or cover 

from the work bowl.
Always unplug the unit before removing food, 

cleaning, or putting on or taking off parts.
Always remove work bowl from base of machine 

before you remove chopping blade or dough 

blade.

TECHNICAL DATA

The motor in your food processor operates on 

standard line operating current. The appropriate 

voltage and frequency for your machine are shown 

on a label on the bottom of the base.

An automatic, temperature-controlled circuit breaker 

in the motor ensures complete protection against 

motor burnout. If the processor runs for an 

exceptionally long time when chopping, mixing or 

kneading a thick or heavy mixture in successive 

batches, the motor may overheat. If this happens, 

the processor will stop. Turn it off and wait for the 

motor to cool before proceeding. It will usually cool 

within 10 minutes. In extreme cases, it could take 

up to an hour. Safety switches prevent the machine 

from operating when the work bowl or the cover is 

not locked into position. The motor stops within 

seconds when the motor is turned off; and when the 

pusher assembly is removed, a fast-stop circuit also 

enables the motor to stop within seconds.

Cuisinart offers a Limited Three-Year Warranty on 

the entire machine.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Food Processing

1. 

Problem: 

The food is unevenly processed.

 

Solution:

•   The ingredients should be cut evenly  

into ½- to 1-inch (1.25 to 2.5 cm) pieces 

before processing.

•   Process in batches to avoid overloading.

2. 

Problem:

 Slices are uneven or slanted.

 

Solution:

 

•  Place evenly cut food into the feed tube.
•  Apply even pressure on the pusher.

3. 

Problem:

 Food falls over in feed tube.

 

Solution:

 

•  Large feed tube must be packed full for 

best results. If processing smaller quantities, 

use the small feed tube.

4. 

Problem:

 Some food remains on top  

of the disc.

 

Solution:

 

•  It is normal for small pieces to remain;  

cut remaining bits by hand and add to 

processed ingredients.

Dough Processing

1. 

Problem:

 Motor slows down.

Solution:

•  Amount of dough may exceed maximum 

capacity of your food processor. Remove 

half and process in two batches.

•  Dough may be too wet (see number 9).  

If motor speeds up, continue processing. If 

not, add more flour, 1 tablespoon (15 ml) at 

a time, until the motor speeds up. Process 

until dough cleans the sides of the work 

bowl. 

2. 

Problem: 

Blade doesn’t incorporate ingredients.

 

Solution:

•  Always start the food processor before 

adding liquid. Add liquid in a slow, steady 

stream, allowing the dry ingredients to 

absorb it. If too much liquid is added, wait 

until ingredients in the work bowl have 

mixed, then add remaining liquid slowly (do 

not turn off the machine). Pour liquid onto 

dough as it passes under feed tube 

opening; do not pour liquid directly onto 

bottom of the work bowl.

3.  

Problem:

 Blade rises in work bowl.

 

Solution:

 

•  Blade may not have been pushed down into 

the lock position before starting the 

process.

•  Excessively sticky dough can cause blade 

to rise. Reinsert blade and immediately add 

2 tablespoons (30 ml) of flour through the 

feed tube while the machine is running.

4.  

Problem:

 The large pusher moves when 

processing dough or other heavy loads.

 Solution:

 

•  The pusher lock feature, located above  

the handle, should be pulled out (some 

vibration is normal).

5. 

Problem:

 Dough doesn’t clean inside of  

the work bowl.

 

Solution:

 

•   Amount of dough may exceed maximum 

capacity of your food processor. Remove 

half and process in two batches.

•  Dough may be too dry (see number 8).
•  Dough may be too wet (see number 9).

6. 

Problem:

 Nub of dough forms on top of blade 

and does not become uniformly kneaded.

 

Solution:

•  Stop machine, carefully remove dough, 

divide it into 3 pieces and redistribute 

them evenly in the work bowl.

7. 

Problem:

 Dough feels tough after kneading.

 

Solution:

 

•  Divide dough into 2 or 3 pieces and 

redistribute evenly in bowl. Process 10 

seconds or until uniformly soft and pliable.

Summary of Contents for FP-14NC SERIES

Page 1: ...ION AND RECIPE BOOKLET 14 Cup 3 5 L Cuisinart Elite Collection 2 0 Food Processor FP 14NC SERIES For your safety and continued enjoyment of this product always read the instruction book carefully befo...

Page 2: ...small metal chopping mixing blade F dough blade G large metal chopping mixing blade H and stem adapter I are each in a cavity CAREFULLY REMOVE THE METAL CHOPPING MIXING BLADE BY GRASPING THE CENTER H...

Page 3: ...ration as described in the accompanying recipe and instruction book Do not use this appliance outside of its intended use 4 The use of attachments not recommended or sold by Cuisinart may cause fire e...

Page 4: ...side the large pusher b allows you to accommodate ingredients of all sizes The large pusher lock c located on the handle enables it to be pulled out to lock and pushed in to unlock this feature should...

Page 5: ...c hub to twist into position on the stem adapter The plastic hub may be used for removal of this disc Cover Operation Place the work bowl cover onto the work bowl by positioning it directly over the b...

Page 6: ...dd cooking liquid to process as needed Kneading using the Dough Blade or the Chopping Blade with Dough Speed The exclusive dough control processes pastry doughs batters and kneads yeast bread doughs T...

Page 7: ...2 L Cut into 1 inch 2 5 cm pieces pulse to chop to desired consistency Cut in wedges to fit feed tube remove centre core Light to no pressure Use slicing disc for coleslaw Use shredding disc for extra...

Page 8: ...servings Milkshakes add ice cream first process and add milk through feed tube Smoothies add fruit first then add the liquid while processing FOOD TOOL PROCESS YIELD DIRECTIONS Nuts Metal Blade Metal...

Page 9: ...d always use the pusher Never put your fingers or spatula into feed tube Always wait for the blade or disc to stop spinning before you remove the pusher assembly or cover from the work bowl Always unp...

Page 10: ...product will be free of defects in material or workmanship under normal home use for 3 years from the date of original purchase This warranty covers manufacturer s defects including mechanical and el...

Page 11: ...hisks above the ingredients for the degree of difficulty 1 easy 2 medium 3 challenging and the convenient clock icons that point you to each recipe s time commitment so you can allocate your time acco...

Page 12: ...e Less than one minute plus 35 minutes for baking Preheat oven to 325 F 160 C Bake slices of bread in a single layer for about 20 minutes or until bread is completely dried out Insert the large metal...

Page 13: ...125 ML DARK CORN SYRUP CUP 125 ML EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL CUP 125 ML BALSAMIC VINEGAR 1 TABLESPOON 15 ML PLUS 1 TEASPOON 5 ML PAPRIKA 2 TEASPOONS 10 ML DRY MUSTARD POWDER 2 TEASPOONS 10 ML DRIED THYME...

Page 14: ...Nutritional information per serving 1 tablespoon 15 ml Calories 85 98 from fat carb 0g pro 0g fat 10g sat fat 1g chol 17mg sod 38mg calc 2mg fiber 0g If you have other herbs or nuts use them in place...

Page 15: ...RED PEPPER FLAKES OPTIONAL TO TASTE FOR A SPICIER SAUCE HOLLANDAISE SAUCE This sauce can be used in many dishes including eggs Benedict and steamed vegetables Makes 3 cups 750 ml Approximate preparati...

Page 16: ...s Place dough on a lightly floured surface punch down and let rest 5 to 10 minutes Roll into desired crust sizes and place on baking pans lightly sprayed with vegetable oil cooking spray Follow pizza...

Page 17: ...ture for an hour before using Use as directed in recipe To bake the pastry blind for a single crust filled pie or tart roll out pastry 8 inch 0 3 cm thick to fit pan crimp and seal edges Prick bottom...

Page 18: ...into your favourite shapes P TE SUCR E The key to a delicate scone is to not overmix the dough Always use a light hand and you will have delicious results TRADITIONAL SCONES Makes 8 scones Approximat...

Page 19: ...on the top Bake for 35 to 40 minutes until quiche is lightly browned and just set Remove from oven and let sit for about 5 to 10 minutes before serving FILLING 1 RECIPE P TE BRIS E PAGE 33 1 GARLIC CL...

Page 20: ...2 5 CM PIECES MEDIUM ONION CUT INTO 1 INCH 2 5 CM PIECES 2 TABLESPOONS 30 ML FRESH CILANTRO CUP 125 ML GRAPE TOMATOES 6 RIPE AVOCADOS HALVED PITS REMOVED 2 TO 3 TABLESPOONS 30 45 ML FRESH LIME JUICE...

Page 21: ...Calories 13 9 from fat carb 3g pro 1g fat 0g sat fat 0g chol 0mg sod 209mg calc 7mg fiber 1g Serve warm tortilla chips alongside this fresh and tangy salsa THREE TOMATO SALSA Makes 50 bruschette Appro...

Page 22: ...UT INTO 1 INCH 2 5 CM PIECES 2 TABLESPOONS 30 ML EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL TABLESPOON 7 ML SEA OR KOSHER SALT DIVIDED 1 TEASPOON 5 ML FRESHLY GROUND BLACK PEPPER DIVIDED 1 POUND 500 G POTATOES 2 POUNDS 1...

Page 23: ...ACK PEPPER TOMATO SOUP The ultimate comfort soup our recipe takes it to the next level with its smoky bacon flavour 5 POUNDS 2 KG BUTTERNUT SQUASH HALVED AND SEEDS REMOVED ABOUT TWO 2 POUND 1 KG SQUAS...

Page 24: ...tely melted and browned Serve immediately Nutritional information per serving 1 cup 250 ml Calories 311 53 from fat carb 21g pro 13g fat 19g sat fat 11g chol 54mg sod 806mg calc 318mg fiber 2g Homemad...

Page 25: ...4 mm into the large work bowl of the Cuisinart Food Processor Slice the eggplant into rounds Put the flour eggs and breadcrumbs in shallow individual containers Dredge each slice of eggplant first in...

Page 26: ...kes twelve 3 ounce 85 g cakes Approximate preparation time 10 minutes plus 20 minutes cooking time Look through crabmeat to make sure there are no shells reserve in refrigerator Preheat oven to 400 F...

Page 27: ...in oven until soft and lightly browned about 40 to 45 minutes Nutritional information per serving Calories 324 42 from fat carb 20g pro 27g fat 15g sat fat 4g chol 120mg sod 631mg calc 81mg fiber 3g...

Page 28: ...L SALT 12 3 CUPS 400 ML COLD WATER NONSTICK COOKING SPRAY Spoil your family with homemade bread CLASSIC WHITE BREAD Makes 12 servings one 9 x 5 inch 23 x 13 cm loaf Approximate preparation time 10 to...

Page 29: ...d 164mg calc 30mg fiber 1g 1 CUPS 300 ML 12 OUNCE CAN EVAPORATED LOW FAT MILK 4 TEASPOONS 23 ML ACTIVE DRY YEAST 3 TABLESPOONS 45 ML GRANULATED SUGAR 2 LARGE EGGS BEATEN 5 CUPS 1 3 L UNBLEACHED ALL PU...

Page 30: ...recipe produces perfect cheesecake every time CLASSIC CHEESECAKE GRAHAM CRACKER CRUST Makes one 9 inch 23 cm pie crust 12 servings Approximate preparation time 2 minutes Insert the large metal choppin...

Page 31: ...sc adjusted to 4mm into the large work bowl of the Cuisinart Food Processor and slice the bananas Gently fold the bananas and cinnamon into the prepared lightened pastry cream Pour the banana pastry c...

Page 32: ...ASPOON 3 75 ML BAKING SODA TEASPOON 2 ML BAKING POWDER TEASPOON 2 ML SALT CUP 175 ML GRANULATED SUGAR CUP 175 ML BROWN SUGAR 5 OUNCES 145 G BITTERSWEET CHOCOLATE CHOPPED CUP 175 ML UNSWEETENED COCOA P...

Page 33: ...d wipe the butter around the pan with a paper towel Add a scant 3 tablespoons 45 ml of batter to the preheated pan Working very quickly move the batter around so it just coats the bottom You want the...

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