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dough feels very sticky,
reinsert blade and immedi-
ately add 2 tablespoons (30
ml) flour through small feed
tube while machine is run-
ning. 

Dough doesn’t clean
inside of work bowl:

• Amount of dough may

exceed maximum capacity
of your food processor.
Remove half and process
in 2 batches.

• Dough may be too dry. 

If it feels crumbly, add
water, 1 tablespoon 
(15 ml) at a time, while
machine is running, until
dough becomes moist
and cleans inside of work
bowl. Wait 10 seconds
between additions 
of water.

• Dough may be too wet.

While machine is running,
add 1 tablespoon (9 gm)
of flour. If necessary, add
more, 1 tablespoon (9
gm) at a time, until dough
cleans inside of work
bowl and forms a ball.

• PowerPrep

®

Metal Dough

Blade is intended only for
recipes calling for at least
3-1/2 cups of flour (17-1/2
ounces) (496 gm). If your
recipe calls for less flour,
remove metal dough
blade and insert metal
chopping blade. Always
use metal chopping blade
for recipes calling for less
than 3-1/2 cups (496 gm)
of flour, such as pizza
dough.

Nub of dough forms on 
top of blade and does not
become uniformly kneaded

Stop machine, carefully
remove dough, divide into
3 pieces and redistribute

evenly in work bowl.
Continue processing until
dough is uniformly soft 
and pliable.

Dough feels tough 
after kneading

Divide dough into 2 or 3
pieces and redistribute
evenly in bowl. Process 10
seconds or until uniformly
soft and pliable.

Soft dough or liquid 
leaks onto base of food
processor

Always start processor
before adding liquid and
add liquid only as fast as
dry ingredients absorb it.

Motor stops:

• Cover may have become

unlocked. 

• Power cord may have

become unplugged.

• Excessive strain may have

caused motor to overheat
and stop. Wait for the motor
to cool, 5-10 minutes. A
safety protector in the motor
prevents excessive over-
heating. If the motor stops,
turn machine off. After 5-10
minutes, divide dough into 
2 batches and complete 
processing. Pinch dough to
make sure that it is not too
stiff to knead comfortably 
by hand. If it is, add liquid, 
1 teaspoon (5 ml) at a time,
until dough is sufficiently
moist to clean inside of bowl.

Dough doesn’t rise:

We recommend that you
always test activity of yeast
before using, by stirring it
and at least 1/2 teaspoon
(2 ml) sugar into about 1/3
cup (75 ml) warm liquid 
(105° - 120°F) (40°C -

48°C). Within 10 minutes
foam should develop, indi-
cating yeast is active. Do
not use dry yeast after
expiration date on package.

Do not use warmer water
or overheat dough with
excessive kneading, as it
may kill the yeast cells. All
other liquid should be cold.

Don’t knead so long that
dough becomes overheat-
ed. The ideal temperature
for kneaded dough is 80°F
(26°C); it should never
exceed 100°F (37°C).

Let dough rise in draft-free
environment of about 
80° - 90°F (26C° - 32°C).

Dough containing whole
grain flour will take longer
to rise than dough made of
white flour only.

Baked bread is too heavy

Next time, feel dough to be
sure it is uniformly soft, 
pliable and slightly sticky
before setting aside to rise.
Let dough fully double in
bulk in bowl or bag, punch
it down, then let it double
again after it is shaped.

PROBLEMS 
AND SOLUTIONS
WITH TYPICAL
SWEET DOUGHS

Motor slows down:

• Amount of dough may

exceed maximum 
capacity. Remove half,
and process in 2 batches.

• Don’t process too long

after all ingredients are
incorporated. Rich
doughs will give you 
good results after only 
30 seconds of kneading.

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Страница 1: ...INSTRUCTION AND RECIPE BOOKLET Premier Series 14 Cup Food Processor DLC 2014N...

Страница 2: ......

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

Страница 4: ...it next 7 The Slicing Disc E is on the edge of one of the long sides of the foam block the Shredding Disc F is on the other side Slide them out WITH GREAT CARE THE BLADES ARE VERY SHARP 8 Lift out the...

Страница 5: ...FOOD FOR SLICING AND SHREDDING 11 ROUND FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 11 WHOLE PEPPERS 11 LARGE FRUITS LIKE PINEAPPLE CABBAGE AND ICEBERG LETTUCE 11 PACKING FEED TUBE FOR DESIRED RESULTS 11 PRACTICING SLICIN...

Страница 6: ...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 sharp knives out of reach of...

Страница 7: ...Tube which is more than two and a half times the size of any other avail able Perfect for slicing whole fruits and vegeta bles The Dough Control Button We have engi neered a dough process speed along...

Страница 8: ...her assembly has two parts 1 A small removable clear pusher that fits into a small center located feed tube This tube is for narrow food like carrots for adding liquid and for continuous feeding of sm...

Страница 9: ...ill turn on 4 Then press the ON or PULSE buttons as needed to process DOUGH The ON light will turn on 5 Press the OFF button when finished OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Try chopping some practice foods such...

Страница 10: ...2 5cm pieces You get a smoother pur e 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 pl...

Страница 11: ...in the work bowl and add eggs cream and seasonings as called for by the recipe Process to combine thoroughly Remember you control texture by the length of time you process By vary ing the processing t...

Страница 12: ...ired texture then dribble melted butter through the small feed tube opening while the machine is running For crumb crusts process crackers or cookies as described above Add sugar spices and butter and...

Страница 13: ...ut the seeds Leave the end opposite the stem whole to keep the structure stiff This ensures round even slices Large fruits like pineapple Cut the ends flat cut in half and either core or remove the se...

Страница 14: ...are solidly packed and cannot tilt sideways as they are sliced or shredded Small amounts of food Use the small feed tube and the small pusher Remove the small pusher from the pusher assembly Place the...

Страница 15: ...of a sharp knife Hard sausages need not be frozen Use the small feed tube if the sausage is thin enough to fit Otherwise cut the sausage into pieces to fill the large feed tube completely Stand the p...

Страница 16: ...opping blade when a recipe calls for less than 3 1 2 875 ml cups of flour Because the metal dough blade does not extend to the outside rim of the work bowl it cannot pick up all the flour when small a...

Страница 17: ...he bowl and process for 5 more seconds Rising Put the dough in a large lightly floured plastic bag Squeeze out all the air and close the end with a wire twist allowing space for the dough to rise Or p...

Страница 18: ...e unlocked Power cord may have become unplugged Excessive strain may have caused motor to overheat and stop Wait for the motor to cool 5 10 minutes A safety protector in the motor prevents excessive o...

Страница 19: ...metal blade fill the work bowl with soapy water hold the blade by its plastic center and move it rapidly up and down on the center shaft of the bowl Use of a spray attachment is also effective If nece...

Страница 20: ...en chopping mixing or kneading a thick or heavy mixture in successive batches the motor may overheat If this happens the processor will stop Turn it off and wait for the motor to cool before pro ceedi...

Страница 21: ...e authorized accessories and replacement parts This warranty expressly excludes any defects or damages caused by accessories replacement parts or repair service other than those that have been authori...

Страница 22: ...exposed cutting or shredding discs We also caution you not to use the large feed tube on this machine with machines built by other manufacturers If you have any questions about the safety features of...

Страница 23: ...21 NOTES...

Страница 24: ...tered trademark of General Electric Company IB 3621 IB 5056 Cuisinart offers an extensive assortment of top quality products to make life in the kitchen easier than ever Try some of our other countert...

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