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left of center. Turn counterclockwise to  

lock in place. 

•   Insert the metal chopping blade and put 

ingredient pieces in the work bowl. Put 

on the cover and turn counterclockwise 

to lock onto work bowl. Align the pusher 

and the pusher’s activating rod with the 

corresponding openings on the feed 

tube, and push all the way down. 

•   Press and release the PULSE button two 

or three times. Each time the blade stops, 

let the pieces drop to the bottom of the 

bowl before you pulse again. This puts 

them in the path of the blade each time 

the motor starts.

•   Using the pulse/chopping technique, 

you get an even chop without  

overprocessing. Check the texture 

frequently by looking through the cover. 

If you want a finer chop, press and 

release the PULSE button until you 

achieve the desired texture. Onions and 

other food with a high water content 

will quickly end up as a purée unless 

examined through the work bowl after 

each pulse to make sure they are not 

overprocessed.

Try chopping other food, like meat for 

hamburger or sausage. Then make 

mayonnaise, pastry or bread, as described 

in the following sections. 

To obtain consistent results

Be sure all the pieces you add to the bowl 

are about the same size.
Be sure the amount you process is no 

larger than recommended on the inside 

cover of this booklet. 
Before you do anything, wait for the blade 

to stop spinning. Once it does, turn the 

cover clockwise to unlock and remove by 

lifting it off.
Remove the work bowl from the base of 

the machine before removing the blade.  

This creates a seal to prevent food from 

leaking. Turn the work bowl clockwise to  

unlock from the base and lift straight up  

to remove.
To prevent the blade from falling from the 

work bowl onto your hand, use one of the 

following methods when emptying the 

work bowl. Be sure your hands are dry. 

Grab the blade hub and remove the metal 

blade before tilting the bowl, using  

a spatula to scrape off any food. Then 

carefully lift the blade out of the work 

bowl. Or insert your finger through the hole 

in the bottom of the work bowl, gripping 

the blade from the bottom, and grip the 

outside of the work bowl with your thumb. 

Or hold the blade in place with your finger 

or spatula while pouring out food.

TECHNIQUES FOR 

CHOPPING AND 

PURÉEING WITH THE 

METAL BLADE 

 

 

To Chop Raw Fruits and Vegetables

First cut the food into 1-inch (2.5 cm) 

pieces. You get a more even chop when 

all pieces are about the same size.

Put no more than the recommended 

amount of food into the work bowl 

(see table, inside front cover). 
Lock the cover in place. Press the  

PULSE button at the rate of 1 second  

on, 1 second off, until the food is  

coarsely chopped. 
For more finely chopped results, hold the 

PULSE button, letting the machine run 

continuously until the desired consistency 

is reached. Check frequently to avoid 

overprocessing. Use the spatula to scrape 

down the sides of the work bowl  

if necessary.

To purée fruits and cooked vegetables

First, cut the food into 1-inch (2.5 cm) 

pieces. You get a smoother purée faster 

when all pieces are about equal in size. 
Put no more than the recommended 

amount of food in the work bowl (see 

table, inside front cover). Lock the 

cover in place. Pulse to chop coarsely, 

then press the ON button and process 

continuously until food is puréed. (

NOTE:

 

Cooked potatoes are an exception to this 

procedure. They develop a gluey texture 

when processed with the metal blade). 
When making soup, you will want to purée 

vegetables that have been cooked in liquid. 

Don’t add the liquid to the work bowl, just 

the cooked vegetables. Remove vegetables 

Summary of Contents for PowerPrep Plus EV-14 Series

Page 1: ...For your safety and continued enjoyment of this product always read the instruction book carefully before using EV 14 Series PowerPrep Plus 14 Cup Food Processor INSTRUCTION BOOKLET...

Page 2: ...ineapple Cabbage Iceberg Lettuce 11 Packing Feed Tube for Desired Results 12 Practicing Slicing Shredding 12 Removing Sliced or Shredded Foods 12 Slicing Shredding Techniques 12 Small Round Fruits Veg...

Page 3: ...ng two 1 pound loaves 3 cups whole grain flours no white flour added for custom recipes Pizza Dough 4 cups all purpose flour yielding 2 pounds pizza dough dough to make up to four 12 to 14 inch pizzas...

Page 4: ...ty on the opposite side of the foam block Remove it from the foam 6 The plastic spatula D is on one long side of the foam block Remove it next 7 The slicing disc E is on the edge of one of the long si...

Page 5: ...tor shaft To reduce the risk of injury no blade or disc should be placed on the shaft except when the bowl is properly locked in place and the processor is in use Store blades and discs as you would s...

Page 6: ...rmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the followin...

Page 7: ...consistency you want from coarse to fine even to a pur e It chops nuts makes nut butters mayonnaise and sauces and mixes tender flaky pastry The metal chopping blade also mixes cakes frostings cookie...

Page 8: ...clockwise to lock onto work bowl 6 Align pusher with the feed tube opening on the work bowl cover and slide the activating rod down to the bottom 7 Use the cord wrap on the underside of housing base t...

Page 9: ...falling from the work bowl onto your hand use one of the following methods when emptying the work bowl Be sure your hands are dry Grab the blade hub and remove the metal blade before tilting the bowl...

Page 10: ...ed in an airtight container or bag To chop peel from citrus fruit or to chop sticky fruit like dates or raisins For citrus remove only the peel with a vegetable peeler not the white pith which is bitt...

Page 11: ...conds using the ON button Then while the machine is running pour cup of oil into the small pusher After it dribbles through the pinhole at the bottom remove the small pusher and slowly add the remaini...

Page 12: ...nd add the cake mix to the work bowl Press the ON button and while the machine is running add the eggs and liquid through the small feed tube and process for 5 seconds Scrape down the sides of the wor...

Page 13: ...o not need to re press the ON button if it was previously selected REMOVING SLICED OR SHREDDED FOOD Before you do anything wait for the disc to stop spinning When it does unplug the unit then hold the...

Page 14: ...m in tightly Slice them again You will obtain long julienne strips With the optional square julienne disc you can make square julienne strips in one operation Cooked meat and poultry The food must be...

Page 15: ...TO KNEAD COMFORTABLY BY HAND There are two general types of yeast dough Typical bread dough is made with a flour mix that contains at least 50 white flour It is uniformly soft pliable and slightly st...

Page 16: ...bility of overheating the dough You must never knead a yeast dough to a temperature higher than 100 F 37 C Doing so will slow or even prevent the action of the yeast Kneading bread dough Do not try to...

Page 17: ...tal dough blade is intended only for recipes calling for at least 3 cups of flour 17 ounces 450g If your recipe calls for less flour remove metal dough blade and insert metal chopping blade Always use...

Page 18: ...or ready to use on a kitchen counter When not in use leave it unplugged Store the blades and discs as you would sharp knives out of the reach of children The disc and blade holders are optional access...

Page 19: ...t 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 s...

Page 20: ...postage and handling charges will be refunded To facilitate the speed and accuracy of your return please enclose 10 00 for shipping and handling of the product Be sure to include your return address...

Page 21: ...designed and manufactured with the highest quality materials to assure your satisfaction and safety when you use them Although accessories sold by companies other than Cuisinart may be compatible wit...

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