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The Stainless Steel Processing Blade

The cutting edge of this blade is extremely sharp, it should only ever be held by 

the plastic spindle. 
ALWAYS store the blade with the protective cover provided.

Ingredients

Procedure

Onions, Vegetables, 
Fruits and Cooked 
Meats

Cut ingredients into approximately 2.5cm cubes. Place in Food 
Processor bowl, up to 750g at a time. Process, using the ‘LOW’ 
or ‘PULSE’ speed settings until the ingredients are chopped 
as desired. Remove lid and scrape the sides down with the 
spatula between pulses to ensure more even chopping. 

Raw Meats (boneless)

Trim the meat, fat and gristle, remove any bones. Cut into 
2.5cm cubes. Process up to 750g at a time using the ‘LOW’ 
speed setting, scraping down the sides of the bowl, until the 
meat is coarse or fine as desired.

Herbs

Make sure the herbs are as dry as possible. Place in the Food 
Processor bowl and use the ‘LOW’ speed setting, until finely 
chopped. Scrape down the sides of the bowl at least once 
during processing. Up to 4 cups of firmly packed herbs can be 
processed at a time.

Breadcrumbs or Biscuit

Quarter the slices of bread and break up the biscuits. Place 
into the Food Processor bowl, using the ‘LOW’ speed setting. 
Processing up to ½ loaves of bread, crusts removed at any  
one time. Use stale bread for dry breadcrumbs. 

Nuts (shells removed)

Place up to 2 cups of nuts in the Food Processor bowl at a 
time and process using the ‘HIGH’ or ‘PULSE’ speed settings. If 
chopped too finely the nuts will become oily and eventually 
form into butter. Processing smaller quantities at one time will 
ensure even chopping.

Hard Boiled Eggs

Remove the shell and halve the eggs before placing in the 
Food Processor bowl. Process using the ‘PULSE’ speed setting.

NOTE:

 When mixing liquids with the processing blade, do not fill above the Food 

Processor bowl 500ml fill line. Do not use the HIGH speed as liquids will spill over 

the bowl.

Blade Operating Guide

Summary of Contents for KFP600

Page 1: ... 1800 621 337 www kambrook com au Due to continual improvement in design or otherwise the product you purchase may differ slightly from the illustration in this book Issue C13 Kambrook New Zealand Private Bag 94411 Botany Manukau Auckland 2163 New Zealand Customer Service Line Spare Parts 0800 273 845 Customer Service Fax 0800 288 513 www kambrook co nz ...

Page 2: ...Power Drive Direct Food Processor KFP600 Instruction Booklet ...

Page 3: ...use In the event that you need some assistance with your Kambrook appliance please contact our Customer Service Department on 1300 139 798 Australia or 0800 273 845 New Zealand Alternatively visit us on our website at www kambrook com au or www kambrook co nz ...

Page 4: ... Kambrook Recommends p4 Safety First Your Kambrook Power Drive p7 Direct Food Processor Assembly and Operating p8 Your Kambrook Food Processor Blade Operating Guide p15 Care Cleaning and Storage p20 Recipes p21 ...

Page 5: ...n a sink drain board Do not place the Food Processor or Blender on or near a hot gas or electric burner or where it could touch a heated oven Handle the Food Processor or Blender and attachments with care remember the blades and discs are razor sharp and should be kept out of the reach of children Use the blade protector when storing the processing blade Always ensure the Food Processor or Blender...

Page 6: ...he lid from the Blender jug The Blender jug should then be unlocked from the motor body and the food carefully removed before attempting to remove the blade assembly Do not operate the Food Processor continuously for periods longer than 3 minutes on any setting or if processing a heavy load None of the recipes in this book should require processing for longer than 3 minutes and none are considered...

Page 7: ...tre for examination and or repair Any maintenance other than cleaning should be performed at an authorised Kambrook Service Centre This appliance is for household use only Do not use this appliance for anything other than its intended use Do not use in moving vehicles or boats Do not use outdoors Misuse may cause injury The installation of a residual current device safety switch is recommended to ...

Page 8: ...nless Steel Discs including a Grating disc for grating firm cheeses fruit and vegetables b Slicing disc for fruit vegetables and cooked meats c Chipping disc for vegetable chips 7 Whisking disc for quickly whisking eggs or cream 8 Dough blade for making dough for pastry or bread 9 Stainless steel processing blade for all chopping and mixing tasks 10 Spindle 1 sits on the drive shaft of the motor b...

Page 9: ... lid off hold the Food Processor bowl by the handle and place the bowl over Spindle 1 on the motor base To do this first align the Food Processor bowl so that the ALIGN symbol found on the top of the Food Processor bowl is directly above the ALIGN symbol on the motor base NOTE The handle will be situated directly over top of the speed control dial 4 Hold the motor base with one hand and turn the F...

Page 10: ...ith the protective safety storage cover provided To Use the Stainless Steel Slicing Grating Chipping Discs 1 Carefully select the desired stainless steel disc to be used slicing grating or chipping 2 Holding the disc holder slide the selected disc sharp edged facing upwards into the disc holder slot Push the stainless steel disc into place until the circle hole at the end of the disc is directly a...

Page 11: ...the Food Processor bowl align the ALIGN symbol found on the lid with the ALIGN symbol found on the top of the Food Processor bowl 2 To lock the lid in place with one hand holding the motor base and the other on the feed chute turn the lid anti clockwise so that the ALIGN symbol is directly above the LOCK symbol found on the Food Processor bowl handle 3 Once the lid is positioned securely place the...

Page 12: ...oving the lid and then push the food back onto the blades using a plastic spatula to scrape down the sides of the bowl NOTE Do not over fill the Food Processor bowl past the 1200ml MAX line for solids Do not process thin fluids such as water milk stock juice etc in the Food Processor bowl as this could result in overflow To reduce the risk of overflow always add drier or thicker ingredients to the...

Page 13: ... Food Processor bowl past the 1200ml MAX line for solids Do not process thin fluids such as water milk stock juice etc in the Food Processor bowl as this could result in overflow To reduce the risk of overflow always add drier or thicker ingredients to the Food Processor bowl prior to adding fluids For greater quantities of liquids the Blender jug should be used NOTE The Power Drive Direct Food Pr...

Page 14: ... and locked onto the motor base Operating the Blender 1 Ensure the control dial is in the OFF position 2 Insert the power plug into a 230V or 240V power outlet and switch the power on at the power outlet 3 Place the ingredients to be blended into the Blender jug NOTE Do not overfill the Blender jug above the 1500ml MAX mark Replace lid turn power on at the power outlet and recommence blending 4 To...

Page 15: ...on the Blender jug handle turn the Blender jug clockwise 2 Lift the Blender jug away from the motor base to remove 3 Twist lid either right or left until the spout cover is no longer aligned with the jug spout and lift upwards to remove from jug Overload Protection System The motor is protected from burning out by a manual reset cut out switch If the processor or blender is overloaded or operated ...

Page 16: ...rocessor bowl and use the LOW speed setting until finely chopped Scrape down the sides of the bowl at least once during processing Up to 4 cups of firmly packed herbs can be processed at a time Breadcrumbs or Biscuit Quarter the slices of bread and break up the biscuits Place into the Food Processor bowl using the LOW speed setting Processing up to loaves of bread crusts removed at any one time Us...

Page 17: ... the feed chute and process until mixture forms a ball approximately 30 seconds Do not mix more than 2 cups of flour at a time Biscuits and Champagne Pastry Place butter sugar and egg yolks in the Food Processor bowl and process on LOW or HIGH speed until just combined Remove lid add the flour and mix until just combined using the PULSE speed setting Do not mix more than 2 cups of flour at a time ...

Page 18: ... the capsicums if necessary and arrange them vertically in the feed chute Process using firm pressure on the food pusher Mushrooms Wipe any dirt from the m ushrooms and pack into the feed chute on their sides Process using firm pressure on the feed pusher Apples and Peaches Peel if desired remove the core stone and quarter the fruit Lie the quarters on their sides in the feed chute and process usi...

Page 19: ... Cheese Cut the cheese to fit the feed chute snugly Process using a light pressure on the food pusher to prevent the cheese crumbling Chocolate Break chocolate into pieces to fit the feed chute and process using firm pressure The Stainless Steel Chipping Disc The chipping disc makes chips from potatoes and also pumpkin zucchini or sweet potato for something a bit different For all foods pack the f...

Page 20: ...and blend using the LOW speed setting until desired consistency is reached Mayonnaise Marinades Dressings and Pastes Emulsify egg yolks and vinegar and then with motor running pour oil into the jug gradually through the opening in lid with motor running Blend using the LOW speed setting Nuts Add a maximum of 250g of nuts with the shells removed and blend using the LOW speed setting until the desir...

Page 21: ...d The cutting edges of the processing blade are extremely sharp it should only ever be held by its central plastic Wash in warm soapy water and carefully dry Wipe the motor housing with a soft damp cloth do not use abrasive agents or cloths which can damage the surface Dry and polish with a soft lint free cloth DO NOT immerse the motor base power plug or cord in water or any other liquid Care Clea...

Page 22: ...lk and allow to cool for 10 minutes 4 Pour soup into the blender jug and blend on speed setting LOW for 1 minute Serve with crunchy bread and fresh coriander Potato and Leek Soup Makes 1 litre 30g butter 1 tbsp olive oil 1 leek thinly sliced washed thoroughly 2 cloves garlic minced 2 sprigs thyme 600g potato peeled cut into 1 8ths 1 tsp salt tsp ground white pepper 500ml vegetable stock 200ml wate...

Page 23: ...ped 2 cloves garlic roughly chopped 1 tbsp kecap manis 2 tsp lime juice 1 Place the peanuts peanut butter coconut cream chilli garlic kecap manis and lime juice into the blender jug and hold the PULSE speed setting for 3 second increments at one time for approximately 30 seconds or until desired consistency is reached 2 Blend on the LOW speed setting for 15 seconds and serve over chicken skewers o...

Page 24: ...speed setting LOW for a further 15 seconds and then store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks Basil and Cashew Dip Makes 1 cup 1 cup basil leaves chopped cup olive oil cup cashew nuts 2 tsp rock salt 1 tbsp lemon juice 2 cloves garlic peeled cup parmesan cheese grated Biscuits vegetable batons bread to serve 1 Place the basil olive oil nuts salt lemon juice garlic and pa...

Page 25: ...ely 30 seconds or until desired consistency is reached 2 Serve with a lime wedge Berry Frappe Makes 2 serves cup raspberries frozen cup strawberries frozen cup blueberries frozen 1 cup apple juice 6 mint leaves 1 Place the raspberries strawberries blueberries apple juice and mint leaves into the blender jug and hold the PULSE speed setting for 3 second increments at one time for approximately 30 s...

Page 26: ...y brush brush the tops with milk and top with sesame seeds Bake for 30 minutes and serve with tomato chutney Whole Orange Cake Makes 1 loaf 1 orange cut into quarters 180g butter melted 3 x 59g free range eggs 1 cup caster sugar 1 cup self raising flour 2 cups icing sugar mixture 40g butter softened Juice and zest of 1 orange 1 Preheat a fan forced oven to 180 C and line a loaf tin with canola oil...

Page 27: ...m cup milk cup low fat ricotta cheese 50g packet French onion soup mix cup parmesan cheese grated cup vintage cheddar cheese grated 1 Preheat a fan forced oven to 180 C 2 Using the slicing disc on the food processor lock the lid into place select the LOW speed setting and place the leeks down the feed chute until the whole leek has been thinly sliced wash thoroughly 3 Using the slicing disc on the...

Page 28: ...stry lid cut by using the base of a ramekin Brush with egg and place into the oven for 30 minutes or until golden brown Carrot Cupcakes Makes 18 300g carrots peeled tops removed 1 cup self raising flour cup plain flour 1 tsp baking soda 1 tsp ground cinnamon 1 tsp ground nutmeg cup brown sugar cup vegetable oil cup golden syrup 3 x 59g free range eggs lightly whisked 1 tsp vanilla bean paste 200g ...

Page 29: ...et Potato Fries Makes 500g 3 litres vegetable oil for deep frying 500g sweet potato cut into 6cm x 1cm batons cup plain flour 1 tsp sweet paprika 1 tbsp sesame seeds 2 tsp flaked salt 1 Fill with oil and preheat a 3 litre deep fryer to 190 C 2 Using the chipping disc on the food processor lock the lid into place select the LOW speed setting and push the sweet potato down the feed chute with the pu...

Page 30: ...lean glass bowl Brush with a little water and cover with damp tea towel Place in a warm draught free place to prove for 1 hours or until doubled in size 2 Preheat a fan forced oven to 180 C and place dough ball back into Food Processor bowl lock the lid into place select the LOW speed setting and knead for a further 1 minute using the dough blade 3 Roll dough ball out onto a floured surface and cu...

Page 31: ...ball and place in a large clean glass bowl 2 Brush with a little water and cover with a damp tea towel Place in a warm draught free place to prove for 1 hours or until doubled in size 3 Preheat a fan forced oven to 180 C and place dough ball back into Food Processor bowl lock the lid into place select the LOW speed setting and knead for a further minute 4 Roll dough ball out onto a floured surface...

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