Sunbeam Food Processor LC7900 User Manual

Food Processor  
1100 watt processor with wide chute  
Instruction Booklet  
LC7900  
Please read these instructions carefully  
and retain for future reference.  
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Sunbeam’s Safety Precautions  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR YOUR SUNBEAM  
FOOD PROCESSOR LC7900.  
• Avoid contacting moving parts at all times.  
• Place the processing bowl onto the base of the  
processor before fitting any attachments.  
• Always use extreme care when handling blades and  
cutting discs. These are extremely sharp and may  
cause injury if handled incorrectly. Always store  
blades and cutting discs in their respective covers  
or processing containers.  
• All blades and attachments should be removed  
with care before cleaning.  
• Do not over fill the processor.  
• Do not process for longer than the time periods  
recommended in the operating chart.  
• Unplug from power outlet when not in use, before  
putting on or taking off attachments, and before  
cleaning.  
• Always remove the blade before emptying the  
processing bowl of its contents.  
• Do not put hot liquids into the processing bowl.  
Cool to room temperature before placing in  
processing bowl.  
Take care when removing the bowl from the base,  
emptying the bowl or during fitting and removal of  
blade system, as blades are extremely sharp.  
Sunbeam is very safety conscious when designing and  
manufacturing consumer products, but it is essential  
that the product user also exercise care when using  
an electrical appliance. Listed below are precautions  
which are essential for the safe use of an electrical  
appliance:  
• Do not use an appliance for any purpose  
other than its intended use.  
• Do not place an appliance on or near a hot gas  
flame, electric element or on a heated oven.  
• Do not place on top of any other appliance.  
• Do not let the power cord of an appliance hang over  
the edge of a table or bench top or touch any hot  
surface.  
• Read carefully and save all the instructions provided  
with an appliance.  
• Always turn the power off at the power outlet before  
you insert or remove a plug. Remove by grasping the  
plug - do not pull on the cord.  
Turn the power off and remove the plug when the  
appliance is not in use and before cleaning.  
• Do not use your appliance with an extension cord  
unless this cord has been checked and tested by a  
qualified technician or service person.  
• Always use your appliance from a power outlet of the  
voltage (A.C. only) marked on the appliance.  
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons  
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory  
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and  
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision  
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a  
person responsible for their safety.  
• Do not operate any electrical appliance with a  
damaged cord or after the appliance has been  
damaged in any manner. If damage is suspected,  
return the appliance to the nearest Sunbeam  
Appointed Service Centre for examination, repair  
or adjustment.  
• For additional protection, Sunbeam recommend the  
use of a residual current device (RCD) with a tripping  
current not exceeding 30mA in the electrical circuit  
supplying power to your appliances.  
• Do not immerse the appliance in water or any other  
liquid unless recommended.  
• Appliances are not intended to be operated  
by means of an external timer or separate remote  
control system.  
• This appliance is intended to be used in household  
and similar applications such as: staff kitchen areas  
in shops, offices and other working environments;  
farm houses; by clients in hotels, motels and other  
residential type environments; bed and breakfast  
type environments.  
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do  
not play with the appliance.  
• The temperature of accessible surfaces may be high  
when the appliance is operating.  
• Never leave an appliance unattended while in use.  
If you have any concerns regarding the performance and use of your appliance,  
Ensure the above safety precautions are understood.  
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Features of your Food Processor  
Processing cover  
The processing cover or lid of bowl provides a  
safety feature to the appliance. The appliance  
will not operate unless the bowl, cover and large  
feed pusher are correctly positioned and locked  
into place.  
1,100 watt induction motor  
The heavy base houses a powerful 1,100  
watt motor. This motor is ideal for high load  
applications during processing, and provides a  
greater starting strength whilst maintaining speed  
throughout.  
START/STOP button  
For easy use the START/STOP button starts  
and stops the operation of the food processor.  
Pulse  
The control panel includes a Pulse function.  
Storage drawer  
The unique drawer design enables attachments  
to be stored conveniently, and safely, within the  
appliance when not in use.  
Non-slip feet  
Keeps the food processor secure on the  
bench top during use.  
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Food Pushers  
The food pushers assist in guiding the food  
through the chute to ensure ingredients hit  
the blade vertically for best processing results.  
Three food pushers are included, depending on  
the size of the chute being used and the size  
of foods. For thinner foods, use the smaller  
internal pusher for consistent even slicing.  
This pusher also doubles as a measuring cup.  
Wide Chute  
At 14cm’s wide, the extra wide chute  
eliminates the need to cut most ingredients,  
to fit into the chute. Guide ingredients through  
the chute into the selected blades. Additional  
ingredients can be added during other  
processing tasks.  
Chute Safety Feature  
The wide chute pusher provides a safety  
interlock feature to the appliance. The motor  
will not operate unless the bowl and lid are  
correctly locked in position, and the large feed  
pusher is inserted.  
Spindle  
Drives all the food processing attachments.  
The spindle must be in place to operate the  
food processor.  
Processing bowl with handle  
Large 2 litre capacity processing bowl.  
The handle of the processing bowl includes a  
patent-pending robust stainless steel interlock  
that prevents food catching and building up,  
ensuring easy cleaning.  
Cord storage facility  
For added convenience the unused cord length  
can easily be pushed into the base of the  
processor for storage.  
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Attachments for your  
Food Processor  
1. Universal 's' blade  
4. Reversible shredding disc - fine and coarse  
Stainless steel smooth edged processing blade  
is designed for cutting, kneading, whisking and  
emulsifying.  
Ideal control, the reversible stainless steel  
shredding blades allow for the choice of fine  
or coarse results.  
2. Variable slicing blade  
5. Reversible grating and shaving disc  
The variable stainless steel slicing blade  
allows foods to be sliced to a variety of  
thicknesses, up to 7mm.  
Unique to processing is the shaving blade.  
It does lovely thin flakes, great for parmesan  
and sweet potato crisps. The alternate side is  
ideal for hard cheeses and chocolate.  
3. Julienne disc  
The stainless steel julienne blade is perfect  
for achieving consistent julienne cut food,  
perfect for salad, stir fry or garnishing.  
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Using your Food Processor  
• Before using your food processor,  
familiarise yourself with all parts, remove  
all promotional and packaging materials.  
Use caution when handling blades, as  
blades are sharp.  
3.Rotate the handle clockwise to lock, as  
indicated by the graphics on the left side  
of the motorbase, see figure 2.  
• Wash the processing bowl, processing cover  
and all attachments in warm water using a  
mild detergent. Dry each part thoroughly  
before use.  
• Before you assemble the food processor,  
ensure that the power cord is unplugged.  
Fig 2  
1.Place the motor base facing you on a dry,  
level surface.  
2.Place the processing bowl onto the motor  
base, the bowl will only sit correctly on the  
base when the handle is positioned to the  
right, see figure 1.  
4.Position the lid onto the processing bowl  
.
You will notice a marking on the holding lip  
on the lid, when placing the lid onto the  
bowl this marking needs to align with the  
marking on the handle of the bowl. To lock,  
turn the lid clockwise, as indicated by the  
arrow, see figure 3.  
Fig 1  
Fig 3  
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Using your Food Processor continued  
Important: If the processing bowl, processing  
cover and large pusher are not correctly  
assembled, the food processor will not  
operate. This is a safety feature.  
3.After you have completed processing, press  
the START/STOP button to stop processing.  
Note: For maximum control, load the feed  
tube before turning on your food processor.  
Always use the food pusher for more evenly  
processed foods and never push with your  
fingers.  
Important: The food processor is fitted with  
a safety thermal cut-out device and will  
shut off in the event of overload. If this  
occurs, switch the appliance off and it will  
automatically reset when cool.  
Using your Food Processor  
1.Plug the power cord into a 230-240V AC  
power outlet and turn the power ‘ON’.  
2.Using the START/STOP button on the control  
panel, press once to start processing.  
The Pulse function remains on as long as the  
Pulse button is pressed down.  
Further ingredients can be added whilst the  
appliance is running by pouring through the  
medium or small feed tube once the food  
pusher/s have been removed. Removing the  
large pusher will stop the motor running.  
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Fitting/Using the tools on your  
Food Processor  
Note: All attachments must be firmly  
attached to the spindle. Always adjust the  
attachments until you are sure that they are  
correctly fitted.  
3.Place food into the processing bowl.  
4.Fit the processing cover to the processing  
bowl, see figure 3 and place the food  
pusher in the feed chute.  
5.Plug the power cord into a 230-240V AC  
power outlet and turn the power ‘ON’.  
Placing the spindle  
1.Fit the spindle onto the drive shaft,  
see figure 4.  
6.Start processing using the START/STOP  
or Pulse buttons.  
7.When processing is complete, remove the  
spindle and blade from the processing bowl  
before removing the processed food.  
Fig 4  
Universal 's' Blade  
1.Fit the processing bowl and spindle as  
detailed previously in figures 1, 2 & 4.  
2.Fit the universal 's' blade over the spindle  
and press firmly into place, see figure 5.  
Warning: Use caution, as blades are sharp.  
Always handle the processing blade by its  
central plastic section.  
Fig 5  
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Fitting/Using the tools on your Food Processor continued  
Reversible grating/shaving, shredding and  
julienne discs  
1.Fit the processing bowl and spindle as  
detailed previously, in figures 1, 2 and 4.  
Variable slicing blade  
1.Fit the processing bowl and spindle as  
detailed previously in figures 1, 2 and 4.  
2.Fit the slicing disc over the spindle and  
press firmly into place, see figure 7.  
2.Select the 'reversible' disc of your choice –  
shredding (fine or coarse), grating/shaving or  
the dedicated julienne disc.  
3.Fit the disc over the spindle and press  
firmly into place, see figure 6.  
Warning: Use caution as the blades are sharp.  
Fig 7  
Fig 6  
Warning: Use caution as the blades are sharp.  
3.Fit the processing cover to the processing  
bowl as previously shown in figure 3 and  
place the food pusher in the feed tube.  
4.Fit the processing cover to the processing  
bowl as previously shown in figure 3 and  
place the food pusher in the feed chute.  
4.Plug the power cord into 230-240V AC  
power outlet and turn the power 'ON'.  
5.Start processing using the START/STOP  
button.  
5.Plug the power cord into a 230-240V AC  
power outlet and turn the power ‘ON’.  
6.When processing is complete, remove the  
disc and spindle from the processing bowl  
before removing the processed food.  
6.Start processing using the START/STOP  
button.  
7.When processing is complete, remove the  
disc and spindle from the processing bowl  
before removing the processed food.  
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Storing your Food Processor  
The food processor was designed so that all  
attachments can be stored within the unit  
itself, see figure 8.  
2.Place one of the 'reversible discs' in  
storage drawer as indicated in figure 10.  
Fig 10  
3.Place the 'julienne disc' in the storage  
drawer as indicated in figure 11.  
Fig 8  
Storage drawer  
The 'julienne blade', 'reversible shredding'  
disc, 'reversible grating and shaving' disc are  
all stored in the storage drawer.  
1.Slide out the storage drawer at the base of  
the food processor.  
Fig 11  
5.Place the remaining 'reversible disc' in on  
top of the first 'julienne disc' as indicated  
in figure 12.  
Fig 9  
Fig 12  
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Storing your Food Processor continued  
6.Close storage drawer, see figure 13.  
Fig 13  
Processing bowl storage, see figure 14.  
1.Place the processing bowl onto the base of  
the food processor.  
2.Fit the spindle over the drive shaft.  
3.Fit the universal 's' blade over spindle.  
4.Place the 'variable slicing' blade over the  
spindle and then fit the processing cover to  
the processing bowl.  
Cord storage  
The power cord can be stored by pushing it  
into the back of the motor base,  
see figure 15.  
Fig 14  
Fig 15  
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Handy hints for Processing  
Chopping  
Adding Ingredients  
For the best, most consistent results, you  
should try to process pieces of food that are  
approximately equal in size. When you break,  
cut or tear food into uniform pieces before  
you begin processing, the finished results will  
be more uniform.  
When various recipes require dry ingredients  
such as flour, add them directly into the  
processing bowl before processing. There  
is no need to sift ingredients when using  
your food processor. Liquid ingredients may  
be added while the processor is operating  
by pouring through the feed tube in the  
processor cover.  
More consistent processing results are  
achieved if the container is not overloaded.  
Note: When processing sauces or semi-liquid  
ingredients, stop the food processor and  
scrape down the container sides.  
Mincing  
Pre-cut meat into cubes approximately 2cm  
square.  
Using the Feed Tube  
The most important factor for successful  
slicing and shredding is the way in which the  
food is packed into the feed tube.  
Vegetables  
When processing vegetables such as onions,  
peel and quarter or cut large vegetables into  
eighths.  
When slicing, shredding, shaving or grating  
Cut all ingredients to a size that fits  
comfortably into the feed tube. Pack the  
feed tube and, while holding food steady  
and upright with the food pusher, press  
down evenly until all ingredients are sliced  
or shredded. The more firmly you push,  
the thicker the slices or shreds. Do not use  
excessive force or you may damage the food  
processor.  
Mixing  
The quantities that can be processed within  
the Processing bowl will vary with the density  
of the mixture.  
For best results with cheese  
Softer cheeses such as Cheddar or Swiss  
should be well chilled before processing.  
For best results with harder cheeses such as  
Parmesan or Romano, use the shaving disc,  
with the cheese at room temperature.  
Note: Never use fingers to push food down  
the feed tube. Always use the food pusher.  
Note: When grating parmesan cheese do not  
apply a lot of pressure to the food pusher.  
For best results when slicing  
The feed tube should always be packed firmly  
to allow each piece of food to support the  
others. There will always be a small portion  
of food left unprocessed between the food  
pusher and the blade.  
Soups  
When preparing soups, always allow  
ingredients to cool to room temperature,  
before processing.  
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Handy hints for Processing continued  
Preparing longer slices  
Food Pusher  
Pack food items horizontally in the feed tube,  
see figure 16.  
Use the food pushers to help guide food  
through the chute for even, consistent  
processing. Use the smaller food pushers for  
smaller, thinner foods for best results.  
Note: Always wait for the universal ‘s’  
blade or any attachments to stop moving  
completely before removing the processing  
cover.  
Warning: Use extreme caution, as blades are  
sharp. Always handle the universal ‘s’ blade  
by its central plastic section.  
Warning: The variable slicing blade can be  
used in the large processing bowl only.  
Fig 16  
Preparing shorter slices  
Pack the food items vertically in the feed tube,  
see figure 17.  
Fig 17  
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Care and cleaning  
When you have finished processing, unplug  
the food processor from the power outlet.  
Dishwasher Use  
All plastic components deteriorate through  
the prolonged use of a dishwasher for  
cleaning.  
All accessories and processor tools can be  
washed in hot soapy water except for the  
processor body. Clean the processor body  
by wiping with a damp cloth.  
We do not recommend placing any parts of  
the food processor in the dishwasher.  
Warning: Care must be taken when handling  
the metal blades as these items are extremely  
sharp.  
If using the dishwasher, place parts only  
on the top rack of your dishwasher. Do not  
place any parts in the bottom racks. This  
may cause plastic parts to distort due to the  
heating element in the dishwasher.  
Note: Always unplug the food processor  
before cleaning.  
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Recipes - Pastry & Dough  
Basic White Loaf  
Pizza Dough  
¹⁄ cup lukewarm milk  
Makes: 1 loaf  
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2 teaspoons yeast  
1 teaspoon caster sugar  
2 cups plain flour  
2 teaspoons salt  
1 egg  
½ cup warm milk  
¼ cup warm water  
1 tablespoon caster sugar  
1 teaspoon yeast  
1 ¾ cups plain flour  
60g butter, melted  
1 teaspoon salt  
60g butter, melted  
1.In a small bowl combine milk, yeast and  
sugar. Allow to stand in a warm place until  
mixture begins to foam.  
1.In a small bowl combine milk, water, sugar  
and yeast. Allow to stand in a warm place  
until mixture begins to foam.  
2.Using the processing bowl fitted with  
universal ‘s’ blade process flour, salt, egg  
and butter.  
2.Using the processing bowl fitted with the  
universal ‘s’ blade, add flour, butter, salt  
and yeast mixture. Process until dough  
forms a ball.  
3.Add yeast mixture to the bowl and press  
auto pulse. Place dough onto a floured  
surface and knead gently until smooth.  
3.Turn dough out onto a lightly floured  
surface and knead gently.  
4.Place in a greased bowl, cover and allow to  
rise in a warm place until doubled in size  
about 30-40 minutes.  
4.Place dough into a greased bowl, cover and  
allow to rise in a warm place until doubled  
in size. This will take approximately 30-40  
minutes.  
5.Turn dough out of bowl and halve. Roll  
into two 26cm circles.  
5.Preheat oven to 180°C. Lightly grease a  
loaf pan.  
6.Punch down the dough and place in loaf  
pan.  
7.Bake for 30 minutes and until loaf sounds  
hollow when the base is tapped  
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Pastry & Dough continued  
Short Crust Pastry  
Sweet Short Crust Pastry  
2 cups plain flour  
2 cups plain flour  
125g butter, room temperature  
1 egg yolk  
½ cup icing sugar  
125g butter, room temperature  
2 egg yolks  
1 tablespoon iced water  
1.Using the processing bowl fitted with the  
universal ‘s’ blade process flour, butter, egg  
yolk and water until mixture forms a ball.  
1 tablespoon iced water  
1.Using the processing bowl fitted with the  
universal ‘s’ blade process flour, icing  
sugar, butter, egg yolks and water until  
mixture forms a ball.  
2.Knead pastry until smooth shaping into  
a disk. Wrap pastry in plastic wrap and  
refrigerate for 30 minutes before use.  
2.Knead pastry until smooth then shape into  
a disk. Wrap pastry in plastic wrap and  
refrigerate for 30 minutes before use.  
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Dips & Sauces  
Basil and Cashew Pesto  
Spread on a thick piece of bread for a quick snack.  
Makes: 2 cups  
Hummus  
Makes: 2 cups  
2 400g cans chickpeas, drained, rinsed  
1 clove garlic  
1 bunch fresh basil  
1 bunch fresh flat-leaf parsley  
1 clove garlic  
¹⁄ cup olive oil  
³
1 tablespoon lemon juice  
1 ½ cups cashew nuts, roasted  
1 cup baby spinach  
1 tablespoon tahini  
¼ cup water  
¹⁄ cup olive oil  
Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste  
³
1 tablespoon lemon juice  
1.Using the processing bowl fitted with the  
universal ‘s’ blade process all ingredients,  
excluding water, until a smooth paste.  
With motor running slowly add water until  
desired consistency. Season to taste with  
salt and pepper.  
Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste  
1.Using the processing bowl fitted with the  
universal ‘s’ blade process all ingredients  
until roughly chopped. Season to taste with  
salt and pepper.  
2.Store in a clean, covered container in the  
refrigerator for up to one week.  
2.Store in a clean, covered container in the  
refrigerator for up to one week.  
TIP: Add a teaspoon of your favourite ground  
spice for a twist.  
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Dips & Sauces continued  
Roasted Beetroot Dip  
Mayonnaise  
Makes: 3 cups  
Makes: 2 cups  
3 large beetroot  
4 egg yolks  
1 clove garlic  
1 tablespoon white wine vinegar  
2 teaspoons Dijon mustard  
2 ¼ cups vegetable oil  
Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste  
2 tablespoons olive oil  
1 tablespoon lemon juice  
½ teaspoon ground coriander  
½ teaspoon ground cumin  
Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste  
1.Preheat oven to 180°C.  
1.Using the processing bowl fitted with  
the universal ‘s’ blade process egg yolks,  
vinegar and mustard until combined.  
2.With the motor running slowing add the oil  
in a slow stream. Season to taste with salt  
and pepper.  
2.Place whole beetroot in the middle of a  
square of tinfoil with garlic and half of the  
olive oil. Bring edges of tinfoil together to  
form a parcel. Place in oven and bake for  
30-40 minutes or until beetroot are tender.  
3.Store in a clean, covered container in the  
refrigerator for up to one week.  
Variations:  
3.Once beetroot have cooled, rub the skin off  
and cut in half.  
- Garlic Mayonnaise- Preheat oven to 180C.  
Wrap a head of garlic in tinfoil. Place in  
oven and bake for 30-40 minutes or until  
garlic is tender. Squeeze out the garlic  
cloves from the skin and add to finished  
mayonnaise. Press pulse.  
4.Place all ingredients into the processing  
bowl fitted with the universal ‘s’ blade.  
Process until smooth. Season to taste with  
salt and pepper.  
5.Store in a clean, covered container in the  
refrigerator for up to one week.  
Season to taste with salt and pepper  
- Cheats Tartar Sauce - To the completed  
mayonnaise add 4 medium gherkins, ½  
small red onion, ¼ cup capers, ¼ cup  
fresh flat-leaf parsley and 2 tablespoons  
lemon juice. Using the auto pulse button  
allow to run one cycle. Season to taste with  
salt and pepper.  
- Herbed Mayonnaise add - To the completed  
mayonnaise add 1 tablespoon lemon juice,  
2 teaspoons fresh chives, 2 teaspoons  
fresh dill and 2 teaspoons fresh flat leaf  
parsley. Press pulse. Season to taste with  
salt and pepper.  
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Salads  
Shaved Fennel Salad  
Serves: 3-4  
Smoked Salmon Salad  
This salad is great for an afternoon snack!  
Serves: 2  
2 small fennel bulbs  
2 large zucchinis  
1 English cucumber  
¹⁄ cup lemon juice  
1 bunch radishes  
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¹⁄ cup olive oil  
1 red onion  
³
¼ cup fresh dill, roughly chopped  
¼ cup olive oil  
1 tablespoon honey  
2 tablespoons freshly chopped dill  
2 tablespoons lemon juice  
1 teaspoon honey  
200g baby rocket  
½ cup pine nuts, roasted  
150g feta cheese, crumbled  
Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste  
250g smoked salmon  
Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste  
1.Using the processing bowl fitted with the  
variable slicing blade set to 3mm, process  
the fennel. Set aside.  
1.Using the processing bowl fitted with the  
variable slicing blade to 3mm, process the  
cucumber lengthways to form thin long  
slices. Repeat with radishes and red onion.  
In a large bowl toss cucumber, radish and  
red onion.  
2.Using the processing bowl fitted with the  
julienne blade, slice the zucchini into  
threads. Set aside.  
2.In a small bowl combine oil, dill, lemon  
juice and honey. Season to taste with salt  
and pepper.  
3.In a small bowl combine dill, lemon juice,  
oil and honey. Season to taste with salt and  
pepper.  
3.Add salmon, pour over dressing and toss to  
combine. Serve.  
4.In a large bowl combine remaining  
ingredients. Pour over dressing and toss to  
combine.  
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Mains/Sides/Soups  
Vegetarian Lasagne  
5.In a medium saucepan melt butter.  
Whisking add flour to form a paste.  
Slowly add milk, stirring constantly to  
prevent lumps forming. Cook until sauce  
has thickened. Remove from heat and stir  
through mozzarella.  
Serves: 8-10  
Olive oil spray  
2 eggplants  
2 large zucchinis  
6.In a greased baking dish layer roasted  
vegetables, tomato sauce, white sauce and  
lasagne sheets. Repeat. Top with a layer of  
white sauce and parmesan cheese.  
2 medium sweet potatoes, peeled  
1 large red onion  
1 red capsicum, deseeded  
½ cup semi dried tomatoes  
¼ cup fresh basil, chopped  
800g can crushed tomatoes  
50g butter  
7.Place in oven and bake for 20-30 minutes  
or until cheese is melted and lasagne  
sheets are cooked.  
TIP: This lasagne can be frozen and reheated.  
¼ cup plain flour  
3 cups milk  
200g mozzarella cheese grated  
50g parmesan cheese grated  
4 fresh lasagne sheets  
Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste  
1.Preheat oven to 200°C. Grease 2 baking  
trays with oil spray.  
2.Using the variable slicing blade to 4mm,  
process eggplant lengthways in the large  
chute to form thin long slices. Repeat this  
process with zucchini, sweet potato and  
red onion.  
3.Spread sliced vegetables over baking trays  
and bake for 20-25 minutes or until golden  
and tender.  
4.Using the processing bowl fitted with the  
universal ‘s’ blade process capsicum, semi  
dried tomatoes, basil and crushed tomatoes  
until a smooth paste. Season to taste with  
salt and pepper.  
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Herb Crusted Chicken  
Roasted Pumpkin and Sweet Potato Soup  
Makes: 8 cups  
Serves: 4-6  
10 slices white bread  
1 clove garlic  
2 onions  
500g carrot, peeled  
1 tablespoon fresh chives  
1 tablespoon fresh flat leaf parsley  
2cm piece lemon rind  
8 chicken thigh fillets  
2 cups plain flour  
500g sweet potato, peeled  
2 tablespoons vegetable oil  
2 cloves garlic  
2 teaspoons ground cumin  
1 teaspoon ground coriander  
5 cups chicken stock  
4 eggs, lightly beaten  
¼ cup vegetable oil  
400g can chickpeas, drained, rinsed  
1 tablespoon lemon juice  
Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste  
Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste  
1.Using the processing bowl fitted with  
the universal ‘s’ blade process bread,  
garlic, chives, parsley and lemon until all  
ingredients are finely chopped. Season to  
taste with salt and pepper.  
1.Using the bowl fitted with the variable  
slicing blade set to 3mm slice onion, carrot  
and potato.  
2.Heat oil in a medium pot over medium  
heat. Add onion, carrot, potato and  
garlic cooking for 10-15 minutes or until  
softened.  
2.Dip chicken fillets in flour, egg and  
breadcrumb mixture. Repeat. Refrigerate  
for 10 minutes.  
3.Heat oil in a large frypan over medium  
heat. Add chicken in batches and cook for  
4-5 minutes on each side or until golden  
brown and cooked. Serve immediately.  
3.Add spices and cook for 1-2 minutes or  
until fragrant. Add stock and chickpeas  
and simmer for 30 minutes or until  
vegetables are tender. Set aside to cool.  
TIP: This chicken is great in sandwiches.  
4.Using the bowl fitted with large universal  
‘s’ blade process cooled soup in batches  
until smooth. Add lemon. Reheat soup  
before serving. Season to taste with salt  
and pepper.  
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Caramelized Onion, Olive and Goats Cheese Tart  
Makes: 1 tart  
Fish Cakes  
Makes: 10  
1 recipe short crust pastry  
1 tablespoon olive oil  
4 onions  
1kg Sebago potatoes, peeled, chopped  
600g salmon fillet, skinned, deboned  
6 long green onions  
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar  
2 eggs  
2 tablespoons fresh dill  
1 ½ teaspoons lemon rind  
½ cup plain flour  
½ cup milk  
½ cup thickened cream  
150g goat’s cheese  
1 egg  
2 cups panko bread crumbs  
Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste  
Vegetable oil, for frying  
Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste  
1.Preheat oven to 180C. Grease a 23cm tart  
tin.  
1.Place potatoes in a medium pot and cover  
with water. Cook for 15-20 minutes or until  
cooked. Drain and lightly mash.  
2.Roll pastry out into a 26cm circle and  
gently place in tart tin. Cover with baking  
paper and fill with uncooked rice. Bake  
for 10 minutes. Remove baking paper and  
cook for a further 10 minutes or until base  
is golden.  
2.Using the processing bowl fitted with the  
universal ‘s’ blade process salmon, green  
onions, dill and lemon until a chunky paste  
has formed.  
3.Using the processing bowl fitted with the  
variable slicing blade set to 3mm thick and  
slice onions.  
3.Combine salmon mixture and potatoes.  
Season to taste with salt and pepper.  
4.Form salmon mixture into ½ cup patties.  
Refrigerate for 10 minutes.  
4.Heat oil in a medium saucepan over  
medium heat. Add onion and vinegar,  
cooking for 10-15 minutes or until  
caramelized.  
5.Dip salmon cakes into flour, egg then  
panko breadcrumbs. Repeat.  
6.Heat 1cm of oil in a large frypan over  
medium heat. Cook salmon cakes in  
batches for 3-4 minutes on each side or  
until cooked and golden brown. Serve hot  
with tartare sauce.  
5.In a small bowl combine eggs, milk and  
cream. Season to taste with salt and  
pepper.  
6.Spread onion and cheese evenly over the  
pastry. Pour over cream mixture.  
7.Bake for 20-25 minutes or until cooked.  
Serve hot or cold.  
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Oven Baked Hot Chips  
Chorizo and Basil Pizza  
Serves: 3-4  
Makes: 2 pizzas  
1.5kg coliban potatoes, washed  
¼ cup vegetable oil  
1 basic pizza dough, rolled into 2 26cm  
circles  
1 cup tomato sauce  
2 tablespoons chopped fresh rosemary  
1 tablespoon sea salt  
200g mozzarella  
2 chorizo sausages  
Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste  
1 bunch fresh basil  
1.Preheat oven to 180°C. Line a baking tray  
with baking paper.  
¼ cup pine nuts, roasted  
1 clove garlic  
2.Using the processing bowl fitted with the  
variable slicing blade set to 3mm and slice  
potatoes.  
¼ cup olive oil  
Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste  
Fresh basil leaves, for garnish  
3.Toss potatoes with oil, rosemary and salt.  
Spread out over baking tray and bake for  
30-40 minutes, stirring occasionally, or  
until golden and tender. Serve hot.  
1.Preheat oven to 200°C. Line two baking  
trays with baking paper. Place pizza bases  
on prepared trays.  
2.Using the processing bowl fitted with the  
variable slicing blade set to 2mm slice  
mozzarella and chorizo.  
3.Spread tomato sauce over pizza bases.  
Top with chorizo and mozzarella. Place in  
oven and bake for 15-20 minutes or until  
the bases are cooked and the cheese has  
melted.  
4.In a cleaned processing bowl fitted with  
the universal ‘s’ blade add the remaining  
ingredients and pulse until a chunky paste.  
Season to taste with salt and pepper.  
5.Dollop pesto over the cooked pizzas and  
top with fresh basil leaves.  
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Sweets and Desserts  
White Chocolate and Raspberry Cheesecake  
Serves: 8-10  
Buttermilk Pancakes  
Serves: 3-4  
200g digestive biscuits  
1 cup buttermilk  
80g butter, melted  
1 cup self raising flour  
2 tablespoons caster sugar  
½ teaspoon bicarbonate of soda  
1 egg, lightly beaten  
60g butter, melted  
500g cream cheese, room temperature  
180g white chocolate, melted  
1 cup thickened cream  
²⁄ cup icing sugar  
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¼ cup boiling water  
Butter, for cooking  
2 teaspoons powdered gelatine  
½ cup frozen raspberries  
100g white chocolate  
1.Using the processing bowl with the  
universal ‘s’ blade add all ingredients and  
process or 1 minute or until a smooth  
batter.  
2 cups frozen raspberries, thawed  
2.Heat butter in a large non-stick pan over  
medium heat. Add ¼ cup of batter to the  
pan and cook for 2-3 minutes on each side  
or until golden brown and cooked. Repeat.  
Serve hot with lemon curd.  
1.Line a 23cm spring form pan with baking  
paper.  
2.Using the processing bowl fitted with the  
universal ‘s’ blade process biscuits and  
butter until fine. Press into the base of the  
prepared pan.  
3.Using the processing bowl fitted with the  
universal‘s’ blade, process cream cheese,  
chocolate, cream and icing sugar until well  
combined.  
4.Add gelatine to hot water, stir to combine.  
Add to the cream cheese mixture and  
process.  
5.Pour into the prepared pan and dot the top  
with the frozen raspberries, pushing some  
down into the mixture. Refrigerate for 3  
hours or until set.  
6.Using processing bowl fitted with the  
shaving blade process chocolate to form  
long shards.  
7.Remove cheesecake from pan once chilled.  
Top with raspberries and white chocolate  
shards.  
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Basic Butter Cake  
Super Moist Chocolate Cake  
Serves: 8-10  
Serves: 8-10  
185g butter, room temperature  
1 cup caster sugar  
½ teaspoon vanilla essence  
3 eggs  
200g dark chocolate  
175g butter, room temperature  
²⁄ cup brown sugar  
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100g blanched almonds  
½ cup cocoa powder  
4 eggs  
2 cups self-raising flour  
¼ cup milk  
1.Preheat oven to 180°C. Grease and line a  
23cm cake pan.  
1 cup self raising flour  
100g milk chocolate chips  
2.Using the processing bowl fitted with the  
universal ‘s’ blade, process butter, sugar  
and vanilla until well combined. Scraping  
down the sides of the bowl if necessary.  
1.Preheat oven to 160°C. Grease and line a  
22cm cake pan with baking paper.  
2.Using the processing bowl fitted with the  
universal ‘s’ blade process dark chocolate,  
butter, sugar, almonds and cocoa until  
smooth.  
3.Add eggs to the mixture and process until  
combined. Add the flour and milk and  
continue to process until just combined.  
3.Add eggs one at a time, making sure to mix  
well after each addition. Add remaining  
ingredients and process until smooth.  
4.Pour mixture into a prepared cake pan.  
Bake for 40-50 minutes or until cooked.  
5.Allow to cool in the pan before turning onto  
a wire rack.  
4.Pour mixture into the prepared pan and  
bake for 45-45 minutes or until cooked.  
Allow to cool in pan for 10 minutes before  
turning out onto a wire rack.  
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Banana Cake with Cream Cheese Icing  
Serves: 8-10  
Cream Cheese Icing  
Makes: 3 cups  
160g butter, melted  
1 ½ cups mashed banana  
1 cup caster sugar  
500g cream cheese, room temperature  
100g butter, room temperature  
2 teaspoons vanilla essence  
1 ½ cups icing sugar  
¾ cup sour cream  
½ cup brown sugar  
2 eggs  
1.Using the processing bowl fitted with the  
universal ‘s’ blade process cream cheese,  
butter and vanilla. Gradually add the icing  
sugar. Process until smooth.  
1 ½ cups plain flour  
2 teaspoons baking powder  
1 teaspoon salt  
2.This icing can be refrigerated in a clean  
airtight container for up to one week.  
½ teaspoon baking soda  
1.Preheat oven to 180°C. Grease and line a  
20cm cake pan with baking paper.  
2.Using the processing bowl fitted with the  
universal ‘s’ blade process butter, banana,  
sour cream, sugars and eggs until smooth.  
3.Add remaining ingredients and pulse until  
just combined.  
4.Pour into prepared pan and bake for 50-55  
minutes or until golden and cooked.  
Allow to cool in the pan for 10 minutes  
before turning out onto a wire rack.  
5.Once the cake has cooled, spread the sides  
and top of the cake with cream cheese  
icing.  
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Chocolate Chip Cookies  
Makes: 24  
Lime and Mint Granita  
Makes: 4-6  
125g butter, room temperature  
½ cup brown sugar  
4 lemons  
¼ cup fresh mint leaves  
4 cups water  
½ cup caster sugar  
½ teaspoon vanilla essence  
1 egg  
¼ cup caster sugar  
Fresh mint, to serve.  
1.Peel lemons and remove any excess pith.  
1¾ cups self-raising flour  
1 cup milk chocolate chips  
½ cup white chocolate chips  
¼ teaspoon salt  
2.Using the processing bowl fitted with the  
universal ‘s’ blade process the lemon and  
mint until smooth. Allow to sit for 10  
minutes.  
1.Preheat oven to 180°C and grease oven  
trays.  
3.Strain the lemon mixture and heat in a  
small saucepan with water and sugar.  
Stir until sugar has dissolved.  
2.Using the processing bowl fitted with the  
universal ‘s’ blade process butter, sugars  
and vanilla until well combined. Scraping  
down sides of the bowl if necessary.  
4.Pour the mixture into a baking dish.  
Freeze for 1 hour, remove mixture and  
scrape with two forks to break up the ice.  
Repeat this process every 2 – 3 hours until  
ice shards have formed.  
3.Add egg to the mixture and continue to  
process until mixed. Add flour, chocolate  
chips and salt processing until just  
combined.  
Serve in glasses with a sprig of fresh mint.  
4.With a tablespoon, form mixture into small  
balls and place onto tray, allowing room for  
spreading.  
5.Bake for 15 minutes or until cooked.  
Allow to cool on trays.  
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12 Month Replacement Guarantee  
In the unlikely event that this appliance develops any malfunction  
within 12 months of purchase (3 months commercial use) due to  
faulty materials or manufacture, we will replace it for you  
free of charge.  
Should you experience any difficulties with  
your appliance, please phone our customer  
service line for advice on 1300 881 861 in  
Australia, or 0800 786 232 in New Zealand.  
Alternatively, you can send a written claim  
to Sunbeam at the address listed below.  
On receipt of your claim, Sunbeam will  
seek to resolve your difficulties or, if the  
appliance is defective, advise you on how  
to obtain a replacement or refund.  
In Australia you are entitled to a  
replacement or refund for a major failure and  
for compensation for any other reasonably  
foreseeable loss or damage. You are also  
entitled to have the goods repaired or  
replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable  
quality and the failure does not amount to  
a major failure.  
Should your appliance require repair or  
service after the guarantee period, contact  
your nearest Sunbeam service centre.  
Your Sunbeam 12 Month Replacement  
Guarantee naturally does not cover misuse  
or negligent handling and normal wear and  
tear.  
For a complete list of Sunbeam’s authorised  
service centres visit our website or call:  
Australia  
Similarly your 12 Month Replacement  
Guarantee does not cover freight or any other  
costs incurred in making a claim. Please  
retain your receipt as proof of purchase.  
1300 881 861  
Units 5 & 6, 13 Lord Street  
Botany NSW 2019 Australia  
The benefits given to you by this guarantee  
are in addition to your other rights and  
remedies under any laws which relate to the  
appliance.  
New Zealand  
0800 786 232  
26 Vestey Drive, Mt Wellington  
Auckland, New Zealand  
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot  
be excluded under the Australian Consumer  
Law and under the New Zealand Consumer  
Guarantees Act.  
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Contact our customer service team or visit  
our website for information and tips on  
getting the most from your appliance.  
In Australia  
Or call 1300 881 861  
In New Zealand  
Or call 0800 786 232  
is a registered trademark.  
‘Food Processor’ is a trademark of Sunbeam Corporation.  
Made in China.  
Due to minor changes in design or otherwise,  
the product may differ from the one shown in this leaflet.  
© Copyright. Sunbeam Corporation Limited 2012.  
ABN 45 000 006 771  
Units 5 & 6, 13 Lord Street  
Botany NSW 2019 Australia  
Unit 3, Building D  
26 Vestey Drive  
Mt Wellington Auckland  
New Zealand  
Sunbeam Corporation is a division of GUD Holdings Ltd.  
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