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Instructions For Use 

(Cont.)

5. Add ingredients to the Blender Container and secure the Lid by turn-

ing it clockwise to engage the locking tabs. 

NOTE:

Do not fill the

Container more than 3/4 full, 4.5 cups (36 oz.). 

Never operate when

the Container is empty.

6. Insert the Measuring Cap into the center of the Lid and turn it about

1/4 turn (clockwise or counter clockwise) to engage the locking tabs.
The Measuring Cap may be removed as needed to add additional
ingredients during processing. However, when processing hot foods
or liquids, remove the Measuring Cap
to prevent pressure build-up.

7. At the start of the blending process, the powerful motor may cause

the liquid to surge against the Lid and cause leakage. To prevent leak-
age, as well as steadying the unit, place one hand firmly on top of the
Lid and select your desired blending speed. Never lean over the
Blender when it is started or while it is running. 

Remember to

always hold the Lid during use.

8. Plug the power Cord into a 120V AC electrical outlet. Turn the Control

Dial to the desired speed setting: 1 is the lowest speed; 3 is the high-
est. Blend until ingredients have reached desired consistency.

CAUTION:  If Container rotates during blending, immediately turn
Control Dial to (0) OFF, then secure by tightening the Collar and
Blade Assembly on Blender Container.

9. When blending is complete, turn Control Dial to the (0) OFF and

remove the plug from the electrical outlet.

10. Clean unit as instructed in the "User Maintenance Instructions."

Crushing Ice

Add 1 cup of ice cubes, about 9, to the Blender Container. Place the Lid
on Blender Container then repeatedly turn the Control Dial to (P) Pulse
and release. Repeat until the cubes are reduced. This will yield one serv-
ing, about 1 cup.

Hot Ingredients

CAUTION:  Use extreme caution when blending hot liquids to
avoid accidental scalding or burns. Do not use your hand to cover
opening!

NOTE: 

When processing hot foods, always remove the Measuring Cap

from the Lid before beginning.

• DO NOT put more than one cup of hot ingredients into the Blender

Container before beginning blending.

• After the blending process has begun, you may slowly add up to an

additional 1 cup of hot ingredients through the center hole in the Lid.

• Always use a vessel with a pouring spout when adding hot ingredi-

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Recipes on this page have
been specially created by
Rachael Ray.

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CRUDITÉS AND 3 SAUCES (continued)

GARDEN TOMATO AND SCALLION SAUCE

2

plum tomatoes, seeded and chopped

2

scallions, whites and tops, thinly sliced

2

tablespoons chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley (a palmful)

Extra-virgin olive oil (evoo), for drizzling
Coarse salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste

CRUDITÉS

2

large eggs

1

seedless cucumber, halved across then quartered lengthwise

1

head celery, trimmed, separated, and wiped clean, ribs left whole

4

scallions, whole, cleaned and roots trimmed

4

large radishes, cleaned but left whole with greens intact

4

baby zucchini, washed

4

small carrots, peeled and left whole

2

vine ripened tomatoes

Make the anchovy sauce: Place anchovies, capers, caper brine, and gar-
lic in Blender Container and blend on Speed 3. Stream in evoo to form a
thick dressing. Scrape the dressing into a small serving cup or bowl.
Clean the Blender Container and return it to its base.

Make the black olive and Parmigiano sauce: Place olives, vinegar and
thyme in Blender Container. Blend on Speed 3 and stream in evoo. When
dressing forms, stop blender and add cheese. Pulse-process cheese into
dressing then transfer dressing into a second cup or small bowl. 

Make the garden tomato and scallion sauce: In a small mixing bowl, com-
bine tomatoes, scallions, and parsley. Drizzle the sauce with evoo and
season it with salt and pepper, to taste. 

Prepare the crudités: Place eggs in a small pot. Cover eggs with water
and bring water to a boil. Cover pot and remove from heat. Let eggs
stand 10 minutes. Drain eggs then crack shells by rattling cooked eggs
inside empty, covered pot. Peel and cool eggs under cold running water. 

Arrange the vegetables in a flower pot, building high and stuffing the pot
lightly. Nest whole eggs and whole tomatoes among the vegetables.
Serve your vegetable masterpiece with sauces to pass at table.

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Page 11: ...before processing Remove thick mixtures easily through bottom of the Blender Container after removing the Collar and Blade Assembly Do not store food in Blender or Chopper Container To prevent excessi...

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Page 14: ...CRANBERRY MARGARITAS 1 container 10 ounces frozen limeade or margarita mix such as Bacardi brand 1 tray ice cubes 8 shots tequila 1 can cranberry juice concentrate or cranapple juice concentrate such...

Page 15: ...CRANBERRY MARGARITAS 1 container 10 ounces frozen limeade or margarita mix such as Bacardi brand 1 tray ice cubes 8 shots tequila 1 can cranberry juice concentrate or cranapple juice concentrate such...

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Page 17: ...ain To chop dry use Pulse Cabbage Coarsely dice cabbage and place up to 4 5 cups into Blender Container fill with water Chop for 5 seconds or until desired consistency Drain thoroughly Nuts Place up t...

Page 18: ...before processing Remove thick mixtures easily through bottom of the Blender Container after removing the Collar and Blade Assembly Do not store food in Blender or Chopper Container To prevent excessi...

Page 19: ...u having to handle the sharp Blades Unplug the Blender rinse and dry thoroughly being careful as the Blades are sharp 8 Properly reassemble all parts before storing STORAGE CAUTION Always assemble cle...

Page 20: ...0 Clean unit as instructed in the User Maintenance Instructions NOTE The Food Chopper is not suitable for chopping hard spices hard cheese coffee beans ice cubes or rice 20 Recipes Cont Recipes on thi...

Page 21: ...ingredients into the Blender Container before beginning blending After the blending process has begun you may slowly add up to an additional 1 cup of hot ingredients through the center hole in the Lid...

Page 22: ...Motor Housing making sure it is firmly seated and not tilting to one side CAUTION Never place the Blade Assembly on the Motor Housing without the Blender Container being completely assem bled and secu...

Page 23: ...ng Cap Measuring Cap In Use As a Key Blade Assembly and Seal Ring Locking Notches QUICK CREAMY TOMATO SOUP 2 15 ounce containers chicken or vegetable stock broth preferred brand Kitchen Basics 1 28 ou...

Page 24: ...Cap Blade Assemblies Chopper Cover and Chopper Container in warm soapy water Rinse and dry thoroughly 3 Make sure the cord is unplugged and the Control Dial is in the 0 OFF position CAUTION Never imme...

Page 25: ...curry into Blender Container Blend on Speed 2 until smooth Sprinkle cheese on pie pan Add ham and mushrooms Pour egg mixture into pie pan and bake for 50 60 min utes or until top is golden brown Makes...

Page 26: ...th this product Electric Power If the electrical circuit is overloaded with other appliances your appliance may not operate properly It should be operated on a separate electrical circuit from other a...

Page 27: ...roduct our Repair Center will at its option either 1 repair the product or 2 replace the product with a reconditioned comparable model These remedies are the purchaser s exclusive remedies under this...

Page 28: ...awesome on your counter If you get satisfaction out of treating your family and friends to foods made with your own two hands then get in the kitchen and have a blast Try new flavors tastes experiment...

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