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Mixing Techniques
The SmartPower

Mixer should always

be set on the lowest speed when you
start mixing.
Speed 1/Low Speed

Start mixing most 
ingredients together

Combine dry ingredients

Cream butter and sugar

Mix heavy cookie doughs

Mash potatoes/squash

Add nuts, chips, dried fruit to 
doughs and batters

Add flour to batters, or liquids 
to dry ingredients

Start mixing frostings

Start mixing cake mixes

Speed 2/Low Speed

Add eggs to batters/doughs

Whip potatoes/squash

Mix pudding batters

Speed 3/Medium Speed

Complete beating cake mixes

Mix scratch cake batters

Complete mixing frostings

Whip potatoes/squash

Beat whole eggs/yolks

Start whipping cream

Speed 4/High Speed

Complete whipping cream

Speed 5/High Speed
•    Whip egg whites

RECIPES

Mixing Tips

• Always read entire recipe and measure

all ingredients before beginning the 
mixing process.

• For best results, do not measure flour

directly from the bag. Pour into a 
container or bowl, scoop out the flour
and level with the back of a knife or
spatula. For flour stored in a container,
stir before measuring.

• Eggs, butter or cream cheese combine

more thoroughly at room temperature. 

• Remove butter for recipe first and cut

into 1/2-inch pieces, then measure out
remaining ingredients for recipe. This
will hasten the warming process. Do not
warm butter for baking in a microwave
unless instructed to do so. Microwaving
can melt butter; melted butter will change
the final product.

• The best cheesecakes are made 

when the eggs and cream cheese 
are a similar room temperature. While
the Cuisinart hand mixer can easily 
mix cold cream cheese, the trick is 
not to add too much air, which can 
cause cracking.

• For best results, use heavy cream, cold

from the refrigerator, for whipped cream. 

• For best results, whip egg whites in a

spotlessly clean stainless steel or glass

mixing bowl. If available, use a copper
mixing bowl. Chocolate chips, nuts,
raisins, etc. can be added using 
speeds 1 or 2 of your hand mixer.

• To separate eggs for any recipe, break

them one at a time into a small bowl,
gently remove yolks, then transfer egg
whites to spotlessly clean mixing bowl.
If a yolk breaks into the egg white,
reserve that one for another use. Just 
a drop of egg yolk in the white will pre-
vent the whites from whipping properly.

• To achieve the best volume when whip-

ping egg whites, the mixing bowl and
chef’s whisk attachment or beaters
must be spotlessly clean and free of
any fat, oil, etc. (Plastic bowls are not
recommended for whipping egg whites.)
The presence of any trace of fat or oil
will prevent the egg whites from
increasing in volume. Wash bowl and
attachments thoroughly before begin-
ning again.

• Occasionally ingredients may stick to

the sides of the mixing bowl. When this
occurs, turn mixer off and scrape the
sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula.

Recipe Notes

Preparation times are estimates and are
based on the time it takes to prepare,
assemble, and cook the ingredients
once they have been gathered from the
refrigerator and cupboard and placed
on the counter.

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Page 2: ...g accidentally pulled off work area which could result in damage to the mixer or in personal injury do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter 11 To avoid damage to cord and possible fire or e...

Page 3: ...3 4 6 5 2 2 1 3 ge 3...

Page 4: ...place Cleaning and Removing Super Sized Beaters 1 Before cleaning the SmartPower Mixer set the speed control switch to OFF and unplug it from the wall outlet Pull up on the beater release trigger and...

Page 5: ...ly clean stainless steel or glass mixing bowl If available use a copper mixing bowl Chocolate chips nuts raisins etc can be added using speeds 1 or 2 of your hand mixer To separate eggs for any recipe...

Page 6: ...biscuits or scones Preparation 5 minutes or less Makes 3 4 cup 1 2 cup unsalted butter room temperature 2 tablespoons maple syrup not pancake or sugar syrup zest of 1 orange finely chopped Use speed 3...

Page 7: ...and salt in a small bowl Mix on speed 1 Low to combine 10 seconds In a large mixing bowl cream butter and sugars on speed 1 Low until light and fluffy about 1 minute Add eggs milk and vanilla increase...

Page 8: ...resting times Makes 36 1 tablespoon butter melted 2 tablespoons powdered sugar 4 large egg whites 1 8 teaspoon cream of tartar 3 4 cup granulated sugar superfine is best 1 teaspoon vanilla or almond e...

Page 9: ...l combined and smooth 1 minute Batter will be very thick Spread 2 3 of the batter in the prepared pan Top evenly with the apple and cranberry mixture Spoon the remaining batter randomly over the top o...

Page 10: ...urpose flour 1 4 cup unsweetened cocoa 1 2 teaspoon cinnamon 1 4 teaspoon baking powder 1 8 teaspoon salt 1 large egg yolk 16 ounces cream cheese regular at room temperature 16 ounces low fat cream ch...

Page 11: ...ted ugar 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa and 1 teaspoon vanilla in mixing bowl Whip as directed SAVORIES Herbed Cheese Instead of purchasing expensive herb flavored cheeses you can easily prepare your...

Page 12: ...the mixer running add the oils in a slow steady stream about 1 1 2 minutes continue to mix until totally blended If vinaigrette is made ahead and separation occurs mix on speed 1 Low until blended Nut...

Page 13: ...ely Nutritional information per serving Calories 149 28 from fat carb 24g pro 3g fat 5g sat fat 3g chol 14mg sod 185mg calc 42mg fiber 2g Do not use nonstick cookware with the hand mixer Tip For a lig...

Page 14: ...elt butter in a 2 3 4 quart saucepan over medium heat Stir in flour and cook stirring constantly without browning until the mixture bubbles about 1 minute Slowly whisk in milk then wine Cook until thi...

Page 15: ...tion of the product defect product serial number and any other information pertinent to he product s return Please pay by check or money order Your Cuisinart SmartPower Electronic Hand Mixer has been...

Page 16: ...our other countertop appliances and cookware and Savor the Good Life www cuisinart com Toaster Ovens Blenders Cookware Ice Cream Makers 2002 Cuisinart Cuisinart is a registered trademark of Cuisinart...

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