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Leek and Three Cheese  

Potato Bake

Makes 8-10 serves

2 medium leeks, sliced thinly, washed
1500g potatoes, peeled, thinly sliced
1 tbsp olive oil
40g butter
3 sprigs lemon thyme, shredded
1 cup pure cream
½ cup milk
½ cup low fat ricotta cheese
50g packet French onion soup mix
½ cup parmesan cheese, grated
½ cup vintage cheddar cheese, grated

1. 

Preheat a fan forced oven to 180°C 
and set aside a 3 litre oven safe 
crockery dish.

2. 

Using the slicing blade on the food 
processor, lock the lid into place, 
select ‘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 blade on the food 
processor again, lock the lid into 
place, select ‘LOW’ speed setting and 
place the potatoes down the feed 
chute until all potatoes have been 
thinly sliced.

4. 

Using a fry pan, over a medium heat, 
heat the oil and butter and then sauté 
the leek until golden brown, about 6 
minutes. 

5. 

Layer the potato slices on the base  
of a crockery dish and then add a 

1

3

 

of the leek, repeat until three layers  
have formed.

6. 

In a litre jug, whisk together the thyme, 
cream, milk, ricotta and soup mix. 
Pour over the potato and leek.

7. 

Top with parmesan and cheddar 
cheese and bake for 45 minutes. 

Bolognaise Pies

Makes 12 serves

2 tbsp olive oil
1 brown onion, halved
1 cloves garlic, minced
400g lean beef mince
1 carrot, peeled
300ml tomato passata
½ tsp dried oregano
3 sheets frozen puff pastry, thawed
Canola oil spray
2 tbsp parmesan cheese, grated

1. 

Preheat a fan forced oven to 180°C. 
Line 12 hole muffin tin with canola oil 
spray.

2. 

Using the slicing blade on the food 
processor, lock the lid into place, 
select ‘LOW’ speed setting and push 
the onions down the feed chute, with 
the pusher until all onions have been 
thinly sliced.

3. 

Using a fry pan, heat the oil over a 
medium heat and sauté the onions 
and garlic until golden brown. Add 
the mince and cook until browned. 
Separate using a wooden spoon.

4. 

Using the grating blade on the food 
processor, lock the lid into place, 
select ‘LOW’ speed setting and push 
the carrot down the feed chute, with 
the food pusher until all carrots have 
been grated.

5. 

Fold the carrot, passata and oregano 
through the meat mixture and simmer 
for 15 minutes.

6. 

Cut the pastry sheets into 4 squares 
and gently push each one into 
each muffin well. Fill with a heaped 
tablespoon of bolognaise mixture and 
pull all of the edges of the puff pastry 
in to form a sealed pie.

7. 

Place into the oven for 30 minutes 
and allow to cook. Top with grated 
parmesan cheese.

Summary of Contents for KFP800

Page 1: ...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 Kambrook Australia Building 2 Po...

Page 2: ...Suits all KFP800 models INSTRUCTION BOOKLET...

Page 3: ...se 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 o...

Page 4: ...ambrook Recommends Safety First p4 Your Kambrook Power Drive Direct Food Processor p7 Assembly and Operating Your Kambrook Food Processor p10 Blade Operating Guide p18 Care Cleaning and Storage p24 Re...

Page 5: ...ocessor on or near a hot gas or electric burner or where it could touch a heated oven Handle the Food Processor and attachments with care remember the blades are razor sharp and should be kept out of...

Page 6: ...o long it should be allowed to rest for about 30 minutes before recommencing In this unlikely event of an excessive load do not operate the Food Processor continuously with excessive load for more tha...

Page 7: ...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 Th...

Page 8: ...er Drive Direct Food Processor 1 2 speed control dial with PULSE function 2 Powerful 800 watt motor 3 2L processing bowl 4 Processing bowl lid 5 Wide feed chute fixed to the processing lid and best fo...

Page 9: ...s as the food pusher for the wide feed chute 7 Food pusher used to push small sized food down removable feed chute or when combined with the removable feed chute push larger sized food down wide feed...

Page 10: ...Spindle 1 comes already attached to the bottom of the processing bowl and connects the processing bowl to the motor base Spindle 1 can be removed for cleaning 17 Spindle 2 sits on top of Spindle 1 to...

Page 11: ...the power cord is unplugged 2 With the lid off place the processing bowl upside down on a flat dry surface such as a bench top 3 Put Spindle 1 inside the hole on the base of the processing bowl 4 Use...

Page 12: ...p and should only ever be held by its central plastic part 2 Following the graphics indicating THIS SIDE UP place the processing blade over the centre of Spindle 2 Ensure the processing blade is pushe...

Page 13: ...dle 2 Ensure the whisking disc is pushed all the way down to the base of Spindle 2 See Fig 6 Fig 6 NOTE The processing blade dough blade whisking disc and stainless steel blades can not be used at the...

Page 14: ...locked in place Using the Food Processor with the Processing Blade Dough Blade or Whisking Disc 1 Ensure the Speed Control Dial is in the OFF position 2 Insert the power plug into a 230V or 240V powe...

Page 15: ...removable feed chute processing blade dough blade whisking disc food pusher and spatula as per the Care Cleaning and Storage instructions on page 24 NOTE If the ingredients stick to the sides of the...

Page 16: ...ed 7 Ensure that the ingredients to be sliced shredded grated are of suitable size to be fed through the feed chute using the food pusher 8 For processing large food use the wide feed chute on the pro...

Page 17: ...er outlet and recommence processing NOTE The Power Drive Direct Food Processor is designed so that the motor will not operate without the processing bowl and lid correctly locked into position In the...

Page 18: ...le 1 5 Once loose lift up Spindle 1 from the bottom of the processing bowl to remove ALIGN LOCKED Overload Protection System The motor is protected from burning out by a manual reset cut out switch If...

Page 19: ...wl until the meat is coarse or fine as desired Herbs Make sure the herbs are as dry as possible Place in the processing bowl and use the LOW speed setting until finely chopped Scrape down the sides of...

Page 20: ...peed until the butter is rubbed in With the motor running pour the liquid down the feed chute and process until mixture forms a ball approximately 30 seconds Do not mix more than 2 cups of flour at a...

Page 21: ...juice etc in the processing bowl with the whisking disc as this could result in overflow To reduce the risk of overflow only use the whisking disc for whipping thicker ingredients such as cream and eg...

Page 22: ...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 using firm pressure on the food pusher Cheese...

Page 23: ...ary to fit in the feed chute Carrots Zucchini Cucumber Onions Prepare the vegetables and pack into the feed chute Packing vertically will give shorter shreds than packing horizontally Process using fi...

Page 24: ...and cut into pieces if necessary to fit in the feed chute Carrots Zucchini Cucumber Onions Prepare the vegetables and pack into the feed chute Packing vertically will give shorter shreds than packing...

Page 25: ...arts Always store the processing blade with the protective cover provided The cutting edges of the processing blade are extremely sharp it should only be held by its central plastic part Wash in warm...

Page 26: ...Fig 16 The blade holding disc is now securely locked onto the motor base Fig 16 Store the spatula separately NOTE Do not put any parts of the Food Processor in the dishwasher Remove the power cord fr...

Page 27: ...conds or until desired consistency is reached 2 Process on LOW speed setting for 15 seconds and serve with biscuits vegetable batons or bread Olive Tapenade Makes 1 cup 1 cup Kalamata olives pitted 2...

Page 28: ...he tops with milk and top with seasame seeds 5 Place into the oven for 25 minutes or until golden brown Cheese and Bacon BBQ rolls Makes 6 Serves 375ml warm water 60ml olive oil 1 tsp sugar 1 tsp salt...

Page 29: ...and leek 7 Top with parmesan and cheddar cheese and bake for 45 minutes Bolognaise Pies Makes 12 serves 2 tbsp olive oil 1 brown onion halved 1 cloves garlic minced 400g lean beef mince 1 carrot peele...

Page 30: ...cup brown sugar cup vegetable oil cup golden syrup 3 x 59g free range eggs lightly whisked 1 tsp vanilla bean paste 200g cream cheese cubed and softened 2 cups pure icing sugar 2 tbsp Manuka honey 2...

Page 31: ...the biscuit base and place into the oven for 60 minutes Turn off the oven and rest the door open slightly using a wooden spoon Allow to cool completely in the oven and then transfer to the fridge for...

Page 32: ...er to serve 1 Place the chocolate melts into a heat proof glass bowl and microwave for 1 minute on high Remove from the microwave and stir If not completely melted melt for a further 30 seconds 2 Usin...

Page 33: ...eeses and herbs For a sweet pizza try using a chocolate hazelnut spread for the base and topping with fruit nuts and a drizzle of honey Green Pea and Roasted Garlic Soup Makes 4 serves 1 tbsp olive oi...

Page 34: ...weet potato 2cm pieces 1 In a medium pot heat the olive oil over a low heat and saut the onion garlic and ginger until golden brown 2 Add the salt coconut cream curry paste and sweet potato and allow...

Page 35: ...34 Notes...

Page 36: ...35 Notes...

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