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Slicing

Ingredients

Use Slicing Blade

Procedure

Onions

Carrots, Zucchini, 

Eggplant and Bananas

Capsicums

Mushrooms

Apples and Peaches

Beans

Cabbage

Lettuce

Raw Meat, Fish 

and Chicken

Cooked Meats, 

Cabanossi and Salami

Cucumbers

Potatoes

Cheese 

Peel the onions and halve if too large to fit into the 

feed tube. Place the onions in the feed tube, cut 

edge down. Process, exerting firm pressure on the 

food pusher.

Prepare the foods in the usual way. For rings arrange 

foods vertically in the feed tube, cutting them so 

they are even in height. For slices arrange foods 

horizontally in the feed tube. Process by exerting firm 

pressure on the food pusher.

Remove the core and seeds. Halve the capsicums 

if necessary and arrange them vertically in the feed 

tube. Process using firm pressure on the food pusher.

Wipe the mushrooms and pack in the feed tube 

on their sides. Process using firm pressure on the 

feed pusher. 

Peel if desired, remove the stone and quarter the 

fruit. Lie the quarters on their sides in the feed tube 

and process using firm pressure of the food pusher.

Prepare the beans. Cut into lengths and pack 

horizontally into the feed tube. Process using firm 

pressure on the food pusher.

Cut cabbage into wedges to fit feed tube and 

process using firm pressure.

Separate the leaves of the lettuce and wash and 

dry. Roll the leaves firmly and pack into the feed 

tube. Process using firm pressure.

Trim meat of fat and gristle and cut to fit snugly in 

the feed tube. Freeze until partly frozen. Process 

using firm pressure.

Pack the feed tube snugly placing meat in the feed 

tube vertically. Process using firm pressure. For more 

even slicing remove sausage skins first.

Trim the ends of the cucumber and cut into 

lengths to fit the tube vertically. If the cucumber is 

too wide, scoring it length wise with a fork will make 

it more pliable.

Peel the potatoes and cut into pieces if necessary 

to fit the feed tube. Process using firm pressure.

Cut the cheese into pieces large enough to just fit 

the feed tube. Process using light pressure on the 

feed tube to prevent cheese crumbling.

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Summary of Contents for KFP95

Page 1: ...850W Food Processor KFP95 Instruction Booklet...

Page 2: ...or future 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 09 271 3980 New Zealand Alternatively...

Page 3: ...ty First Using Your Kambrook p7 850W Food Processor Your 850W Food Processor p8 Assembly and Operation p10 of Your 850W Food Processor Maintaining and Cleaning p13 Your Kambrook 850W Food Processor Bl...

Page 4: ...during operation Ensure the surface is level clean and free of water and other substances Do not use the food processor on a sink drain board Do not place the food processor on or near a hot gas or el...

Page 5: ...Selector Dial is turned to the OFF position the appliance is switched off at the power outlet and unplugged before removing the lid from the bowl The processing bowl should then be unlocked from the...

Page 6: ...recommended to regularly inspect the appliance Do not use the appliance if power cord power plug or appliance becomes damaged in any way Return the entire appliance to the nearest authorised Kambrook...

Page 7: ...se Before first use remove and safely discard any promotional labels and wash the food processor bowl and all blades in warm soapy water Dry thoroughly Caution Blades must be handled carefully as they...

Page 8: ...8 Your 850W Food Processor...

Page 9: ...es Also handy for stir fried vegetables 10 Stainless steel thick slicing disc for slicing vegetables chicken meat and salami 11 Stainless steel coarse grating disc for grating firm cheeses fruit and v...

Page 10: ...The processor bowl is correctly LOCKED into position 2 The processor lid is correctly LOCKED into position NOTE Always ensure that the Food Processor is disconnected from the power outlet and the Spe...

Page 11: ...te it is correctly fitted Using the Slicing Grating Discs a Select the desired slicing grating disc and assemble into the disc holder See Fig 4 To fit the stainless steel disc onto disc holder fit lef...

Page 12: ...ush down any foods with your hands and do not put your hands down the food chute at any time during processing For using the processing blade with the ingredients inside the processor bowl start the u...

Page 13: ...on when handling and storing these parts Always store the processing blade with the protective cover provided Store the food processor with the processing blade in the bowl and the lid and the food pu...

Page 14: ...me Quarter the slices of bread and break up the biscuits Place them in the processing bowl and process using MED speed Process up to 1 loaves of bread crusts removed or 1 loaf with crusts at a time Us...

Page 15: ...scrape down the sides of the bowl Process for another 5 10 seconds Place all ingredients in the processing bowl and process on MED or MAX speed until combined scrape sides of the bowl down once during...

Page 16: ...all foods pack food into the feed tube firmly to ensure even results Although firm pressure on the food pusher is recommended for some foods do not press hard as the disc may jam Always use the food...

Page 17: ...tone and quarter the fruit Lie the quarters on their sides in the feed tube and process using firm pressure of the food pusher Prepare the beans Cut into lengths and pack horizontally into the feed tu...

Page 18: ...ves Place onions in the feed tube cut edge down Process using firm pressure Peel and place minimum 250g into the feed tube and process using firm pressure Note If small quantities are used they may bl...

Page 19: ...es from potatoes and also pumpkin or kumera sweet potato for something a bit different ALWAYS use the food pusher when using the chipping disc Ingredients Procedure Potatoes Kumera and Pumpkin Prepare...

Page 20: ...and process on MED or MAX speed until mixture is pureed and shallots are finely chopped 3 Serve with corn chips or vegetable strips vegetable strips can be made using the chopping blade Recipes Hommos...

Page 21: ...sing blade on MAX speed 2 Place sun dried tomatoes olives garlic and olive oil in the processing bowl and process until pureed and well combined Stir oregano through the sauce heat through and pour ov...

Page 22: ...MAX speed 6 Blend the soup in the processing bowl until smooth in two batches 7 Return the soup to saucepan stir through cream and reheat gently 8 Do not allow to boil Pumpkin and Cumin Soup Serves 6...

Page 23: ...oil in a saucepan and add the processed herbs shrimp paste and curry powder Cook stirring over a moderate heat for 4 5 minutes until mixture has softened 5 Add prawns and coconut milk Cook gently unt...

Page 24: ...omatoes 2 tablespoons tomato paste 1 tablespoon mixed herbs Cheese Sauce 90g tasty cheese 30g butter or margarine 2 tablespoons plain flour cup milk cup cream 1 1 x 450g packet instant lasagne sheets...

Page 25: ...s and saut for 1 minute Stir in peanut butter water and soy sauce Heat stirring until well combined and thickened Fold through coconut milk and serve Basic Buttercake 185g butter or margarine cubed 1...

Page 26: ...for 5 minutes 3 Place flour sugar cocoa and bicarbonate of soda into the processing bowl and process until combined Add melted butter egg and milk and process until smooth 4 Pour mixture into a greas...

Page 27: ...Dissolve cocoa and coffee in boiling water Combine with sugar egg wheat germ and milk Pour into blender jug Blend on MAX speed until smooth and frothy 2 Serve immediately Banana Smoothie 2 bananas pee...

Page 28: ...ome grated cheese onto the dough Fold the top corner into the centre of the dough then fold each side to meet itself and roll inwards to form a roll and place on a greased baking tray 6 Place the tray...

Page 29: ...bake in a hot oven 230 250 C for 12 15 minutes or until brown Pizza Dough Makes 1 large pizza or 2 medium pizzas 2 cups 300g plain flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon sugar 7g dried yeast 30g butter or m...

Page 30: ...30 Notes...

Page 31: ...31 Notes...

Page 32: ...ceramic items consumable items and normal wear and tear This Kambrook Replacement Warranty is void if there is evidence of the product being tampered with by unauthorised persons If the product inclu...

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