| ® Juice Fountain   Compact and easy clean design   Instructions for use   Includes recipes   Model BJE200 & BJE200C   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Congratulations   on the purchase of your new Breville Juice Fountain®   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Breville recommends safety first   We at Breville are very safety conscious. We design and manufacture consumer products with the safety of you,   our valued customer foremost in mind. In addition, we ask that you exercise a degree of care when using any   electrical appliance and adhere to the following precautions. Carefully read all instructions before operating   and save for future reference.   Important safeguards for your Breville Juice Fountain   • Do not push produce into the feed chute with your   fingers. Always use the food pusher provided.   • Always turn the Juice Fountain ‘OFF’ at the power   outlet and the remove cord – if appliance is left   unattended, - if not in use, - before cleaning, - before   attempting to move the appliance, disassembling,   assembling and when storing the appliance.   • Do not touch the small cutting blades in the base   of the stainless steel filter basket.   • Always make sure the Juice Fountain is properly   and completely assembled before connecting to   power outlet and operating. The unit will not turn   ‘ON’ unless properly assembled.   • Do not operate the Juice Fountain continuously on   heavy loads for more than 10 seconds. None of the   recipes in this book are considered a heavy load.   • Always use the Juice Fountain on a dry, level surface.   • Always turn the Juice Fountain off then turn off at   the power outlet and then unplug when not in use   or when disassembling or assembling.   • Do not juice stone fruit unless seed stone has   been removed.   EXTRA WIDE FEED CHUTE. DO NOT PLACE HANDS OR FOREIGN OBJECTS DOWN FEED CHUTE.   ALWAYS USE THE FOOD PUSHER PROVIDED.   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Important safeguards for all electrical appliances   • Fully unwind the cord before use.   • Any maintenance other than cleaning should be   performed at an authorised Breville Service Centre.   • To protect against electric shock, do not immerse   cord, plug or motor base in water or any other liquid.   • 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.   • Do not let the cord hand over the edge of a table   or counter, touch hot surfaces or become knotted.   • This appliance is not intended for use by young   children or infirm persons without supervision.   • The installation of a residual current device   (safety switch) is recommended to provide   additional safety protection when using electrical   appliances. It is advisable that a safety switch   with a rated residual operating current not   exceeding 30mA be installed in the electrical circuit   supplying the appliance. See your electrician for   professional advice.   • Young children should be supervised to ensure that   they do not play with the appliance.   • It is recommended to regularly inspect the   appliance. Do not use the appliance if the power   supply cord, plug or appliance becomes damaged in   any way. Return the entire appliance to the nearest   authorised Breville Service Centre for examination   and/or repair.   • The use of accessory attachments not   recommended by Breville may cause a risk of injury   to persons, fire or electric shock.   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Know your Breville Juice Fountain   Food pusher   To include froth in your juice simply remove the   lid of the juice jug when pouring.   for pushing whole fruit and vegetables   down the patented wide feed chute   Note   Safety locking arm   Unique patented centrally located feed chute   Juicer will not operate without juicer   cover in place and safely locking arm in   place in the vertical operating position   designed to extract more juice. The extra wide 75mm   feed chute fits whole apples, carrots, tomatoes.   Makes juicing fruit and vegetables fast and easy   Stainless steel micro mesh filter basket   Juicer cover   (dishwasher safe)   (dishwasher safe)   Juice jug lid   allows juicer to operate with the lid   on, therefore eliminating any splatter   during operation. Place lid onto juice   jug to store juice in refrigerator   Integrated pulp container   will collect pulp for up to   1.5 litres of apple juice   (dishwasher safe)   Built in froth   separator in lid   High performance   900 watt motor   ensures juice froth is   separated from juice   when poured into a   glass (if preferred)   Easy ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ button   Cord wrap   800ml dishwasher   safe juice jug   cord wraps around a raised disc   on the base of the Juice Fountain   (not shown in picture)   Nylon bristle brush   Spatula   included for easy cleaning of the   micro mesh filter basket   ruler style end of brush is to assist in the   removal of pulp from the integrated pulp   container when juicing large quantities   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Assembling your Breville Juice Fountain   Step 1   Step 3   Place the motor base on a flat, dry surface such   as a bench top. Ensure that the motor base is   switched ‘OFF’ at the power outlet and the power   cord is unplugged.   Align the arrows on the stainless steel filter basket   with the arrows on the motor drive coupling and push   down until it clicks into place. Ensure the stainless   steel filter basket is fitted securely inside the   integrated pulp container and onto the motor base.   Step 2   Place the integrated pulp container on top of the   motor base. Locate the integrated pulp container so   that the spout fits through the hole on the front of   the motor base.   3 2 7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Assembling your Breville Juice Fountain   continued   Step 4   Step 5   Place the juicer cover over the stainless steel filter and   integrated pulp container. The humps of the rim of the   juicer cover should align with the small plastic wings   on the integrated pulp container. Lower into position.   Raise the safety locking arm up and lock into the two   grooves on either side of the juicer cover. The safety   locking arm should now be in a vertical position and   locked into place on top of the juicer cover.   4 5a   5b   The juicing cover can be positioned in either of   the plastic wings on the integrated pulp container.   Note   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Step 6   Step 7   Slide the food pusher down the feed chute by   aligning one of the grooves in the food pusher with   the small protrusion on the inside of the top of the   feed chute. Continue to slide the food pusher down   the feed chute.   Place the juice jug provided sideways under the spout   of the Juice Fountain. A graphic on the lid shows   where the juicer spout is to be placed. Note the jug is   designed to clip in under the spout to give it a   positive location.   7 FOOD PUSHER   GROOVE   SMALL   PROTRUSION   INSIDE FEED TUBE   A glass could also be used to collect the juice,   but using the jug and lid is recommended to   avoid any splatter.   Note   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operating your Breville Juice Fountain   Step 1   Step 4   Wash your selection of fruit and vegetables ready   for juicing.   With the motor running, place food into the feed   chute. Using the food pusher, gently guide food down   the feed chute. To extract the maximum amount of   juice, always push the food pusher down slowly.   Most fruit and vegetables such as small apples,   carrots and cucumbers will not need to be cut to   size as these will fit into the feed chute whole.   When juicing carrots place the tip of the carrot   into the feed chute last.   Step 5   Juice will flow into the juice jug and the separated   pulp will accumulate in the integrated pulp container.   Note   When the integrated pulp container is full of pulp,   it must be emptied before continuing to juice.   (Refer to disassembling instructions on Page 11).   Reassemble machine to continue juicing.   Step 2   Ensure the Juice Fountain is correctly assembled.   Ensure the stainless steel filter is thoroughly   cleaned before each use (refer to care and cleaning)   (See page 13). Ensure you place the juice jug with   lid fitted (or glass) under spout before   Note   commencing juicing.   Step 3   Plug the power cord into a 230/240V power outlet   and turn the power ‘ON’. Push the ‘ON/OFF’ button   to ‘ON’.   NEVER USE FINGERS TO PUSH FOOD DOWN THE FEED CHUTE OR TO CLEAR THE FEED CHUTE.   ALWAYS USE THE FOOD PUSHER PROVIDED.   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Disassembling your Breville Juice Fountain   Step 1   Step 3   Push the ‘ON/OFF’ button on Juice Fountain to ‘OFF’   and then switch ‘OFF’ at the power outlet and unplug.   Move the locking arm down.   Step 4   Important   Remove the integrated pulp container (preferably   with the juicer cover, stainless steel mesh filter and   food pusher in place) by lifting vertically from the   motor base. Take it to the sink for easy cleaning.   Wait for the filter basket to stop spinning before   continuing to step 2.   1 3 Step 2   Pull the locking arm back over the grooves on either   side of the juicer cover.   4 2 11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Disassembling your Breville Juice Fountain   continued   Step 5   Step 8   Remove the food pusher by lifting it vertically.   Empty the pulp from the integrated pulp container   into a side bowl for composting or into the bin.   Use the flat end of the brush to gently scrape down   inside the pulp container.   Step 6   Remove the juicer cover from the integrated pulp   container by lifting it vertically. Remove any pulp   from the cover by using the flat end of the brush to   gently scrape down the sides.   8 Step 7   Remove the stainless steel filter basket by lifting it   vertically from the pulp bowl surround.   7 CAUTION:   SHARP   BLADES   THE STAINLESS STEEL FILTER BASKET CONTAINS SMALL SHARP BLADES TO CUT AND PROCESS   FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. DO NOT TOUCH BLADES WHEN HANDLING THE FILTER BASKET.   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Care and cleaning   • Always ensure that the Juice Fountain is switched   off at the power outlet. Then remove the plug from   the power outlet before cleaning, dissembling and   storing the appliance.   • Follow these instructions to clean all surfaces of   parts that come into contact with food during   normal use.   • For easy cleaning – immediately after each use   always switch off at power outlet and then unplug.   Then rinse removable parts under running water   (to remove wet pulp). Allow parts to air dry.   • After disassembling the unit all removable parts   may be washing in hot soapy water or dishwasher   safe parts may be placed in the dishwasher.   • Do not soak the stainless steel filter basket in bleach.   • Always treat the stainless steel filter basket with   care as it can be easily damaged.   • The Juice Fountain cover, integrated pulp container,   stainless steel filter basket and 800ml juice jug are   dishwasher safe, (top shelf only).   • Discolouration of the plastic may occur with   strongly coloured fruit and vegetables. To help   prevent this, wash parts immediately after use.   • Wipe the motor base with a damp cloth.   • If discolouration does occur, the plastic parts can be   soaked in 10% lemon juice and water or they can   be cleaned with a non- abrasive cleaner.   • For consistent juicing results always ensure that the   stainless steel filter basket is thoroughly cleaned   using the supplied nylon bristle brush. Using the   nylon washing brush, hold the stainless steel filter   basket under running water and brush from the   inside of the basket, hold it up towards a light to   ensure the fine mesh holes are not blocked. If the   holes are blocked soak the stainless steel filter   basket in hot water with 10% lemon juice to loosen   the blocked holes. Alternatively wash the stainless   steel filter basket in the dishwasher.   To assist with cleaning soak the stainless steel   filter basket in hot soapy water for approximately   10 minutes immediately after juicing is   completed. If pulp is left to dry on the filter it   may clog the fine pores of the filter mesh   thereby lessening the effectiveness of the Juicer.   For your convenience a nylon cleaning brush has   been included with your Juice Fountain.   Note   DO NOT IMMERSE THE MOTOR BASE IN WATER OR ANY OTHER LIQUID. DO NOT USE WATER   JET TO CLEAN THE MOTOR BASE.   THE CENTRE OF THE FILTER BASKET AND FEED CHUTE CONTAIN SMALL SHARP BLADES TO   PROCESS FRUIT AND VEGETABLES DURING THE JUICING FUNCTION. DO NOT TOUCH BLADES   WHEN HANDLING THE FILTER BASKET OR FEED CHUTE.   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Trouble shooting guide   Possible problem   Easy solution   Machine will not work   when switched ‘ON’   The safety locking arm may not be correctly engaged in   the vertical operating position with the locking arm located into   the two grooves on either side of the juicer cover (see picture on   page 8, Step 5).   Motor appears to stall   when juicing   Wet pulp can build up under the cover if the juicing action   is too vigorous. Try slower juicing action by pushing the food   pusher down more slowly. Clean the integrated pulp container,   the stainless steel filter basket and the juicer cover.   Excess pulp building   up in the micro mesh   filter basket   Stop the juicing process. Remove the juicer cover, scrape off   pulp. Re-assemble and begin juicing again. Try alternating   (soft and hard) vegetable and fruit varieties.   Pulp too wet and   reduced extracted juice   Try a slower juicing action by pushing the food pusher down   more slowly. Remove stainless steel filter basket and thoroughly   clean mesh walls with the nylon brush. Rinse the stainless steel   filter basket under hot water. If the fine mesh holes are blocked,   soak the stainless steel filter basket in a solution of hot water   with 10% lemon juice to unblock the holes or wash in the   dishwasher. This will remove excess fibre build up (from fruit or   vegetables) which could be inhibiting the juice flow.   Juice leaks between   the rim of the juicer   and the cover of the filter   Try a slower juicing action by pushing the food pusher down   more slowly. Fruit and vegetables with a high water content   (tomatoes and watermelon) should be juiced on low speed.   Bowl surround juice sprays   out from spout   Try a slower juicing action by pushing the food pusher down   more slowly.   Juicer makes loud   noise when turned on   Filer basket is not properly snapped into position.   Turn the On/OFF button to OFF. Turn the power OFF.   Disassemble the Juice Fountain (refer to disassembling page 11).   Re-assemble (refer to assembly page 7).   No Juice coming out   while juicing   Check that the spout is not blocked with pulp.   Refer to care and cleaning page 13.   14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Tips on juicing   The inside information on juicing   Preparation of fruit and vegetables   Although juice drinks are usually developed with   flavour, texture and aroma at the forefront, the   health benefits certainly add to the pleasurable   taste experience.   • If using fruits with hard or inedible skins such as   mangoes, guava, melons or pineapple, always peel   before juicing.   • Citrus fruit can be juiced in the Juice Fountain if   peeled first.   95% of the nutrient content of fruit and vegetables is   found in the juice. Liquids extracted from fresh fruit   and vegetables form an important part of a well-   balanced diet. Fresh fruit and vegetable juices are   an easy to make source of vitamins and minerals.   Juices are rapidly absorbed into the blood stream   therefore being the quickest way in which the body   can digest nutrients.   • All fruits with pits, hard seeds or stones such as   nectarines, peaches, mangoes, apricots, plums and   cherries must be pitted before juicing.   • A small amount of lemon juice can be added to   apple juice to prohibit browning.   Your Juice Fountain makes invigorating, frothy   orange juice. Simply peel the oranges and juice.   (It is best to refrigerate oranges before juicing).   When you make your own juices, you have complete   control over what you include in them. You select the   ingredients and decide if you need to use sugar, salt   or other flavouring agents.   ™ That’s the idea   Freshly extracted juices should be consumed just   after they have been made to avoid a loss of   vitamin content.   Purchasing and storage of fruit   and vegetables   • Always wash fruit and vegetables before juicing.   • Always use fresh fruit and vegetables for juicing.   • To save money and obtain fresher produce,   purchase fruit or vegetables that are in season.   • Keep your fruit and vegetables ready for juicing by   washing them before storing.   • Most fruits and hardier type vegetables can be   stored at room temperature. The more delicate and   perishable items such as tomatoes, berries, leafy   greens, celery, cucumbers and herbs should be   stored in the refrigerator until required.   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Tips on juicing   continued   The right technique   Getting the right blend   When juicing a variety of ingredients with varying   textures start with the softer textured ingredients   then change to for harder texture ingredients.   It is easy to create great tasting juice. If you have   been making your own vegetable and fruit juices,   then you know how simple it is to invent new   combinations. Taste, colour, texture and ingredient   preferences are a personal thing. Just think of some   of your favourite flavours and foods – would they   work well together or would they clash. Some strong   flavours could over power the more subtle flavours of   others. It is however, a good rule of thumb to   combine starchy, pulpy ingredients with those high   in moisture.   If you are juicing herbs, sprouts or leafy green   vegetables either wrap then together to form a   bundle or juice them in the middle of a combination   of ingredients to obtain the best extraction.   If juicing herbs or leafy green vegetables on   their own, the juice yield will be low due to the   nature of centrifugal juicing, it is advised to   juice them as with a combination of other fruit   and vegetables.   Using the pulp   The remaining pulp left after juicing fruit or   vegetables is mostly fibre and cellulose which, like   the juice, contains vital nutrients necessary for the   daily diet and can be used in many ways. However,   like the juice, pulp should be used that day to avoid   loss of vitamins.   Note   All fruit and vegetables produce different amounts of   liquids. This varies within the same group i.e. one   batch of tomatoes can produce more juice than   another batch. Since juice recipes are not exact, the   precise quantities of any juice are not crucial to the   success of a particular mixture.   Some of the uses of pulp are to bulk out rissoles,   thicken casseroles or soups or in the case of fruit,   simply placed in a bowl topped with meringue and   baked for a simple dessert.   To extract the maximum amount of juice always   push the food pusher down slowly.   Quite apart from the consumption use, pulp is great   used in the garden for compost.   Note   When using the pulp, there may be some pieces   of fruit or vegetables remaining. These should be   removed before using the pulp in any recipes.   Note   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Fruit and vegetable facts   Fruit and   vegetables   Best season   to buy   Storage   Nutritional value   Kilojoule/   calorie count   Apples   Autumn/   Winter   Vented plastic bags   in refrigerator   High in Dietary Fibre   and Vitamin C   200g Apple   =300kj (72 cals)   Apricots   Summer   Unwrapped in   crisper of refrigerator   High in Dietary Fibre   Contains Potassium   30g Apricot   =85kj   (20 cals)   Beetroot   Winter   Cut off tops, then   refrigerate unwrapped   Good source Folate   and Dietary Fibre   Vitamin C and   Potassium   160g Beetroot   =190kj (45 cals)   Blueberries   Broccoli   Summer   Cover in the   refrigerator   Vitamin C   125g Blueberries   =295kg (70 cals)   Autumn/   Winter   Plastic bag in   refrigerator   Vitamin C,   Folate, B2, B5, E, B6   and Dietary Fibre   100g Broccoli   =195kj (23 cals)   Brussels   Sprouts   Autumn/   Winter   Unwrapped in crisper   of refrigerator   Vitamin C,   B2, B6, E, Folate and   Dietary Fibre   100g Brussels   Sprouts   =110kj (26 cals)   Cabbage   Winter   Winter   Wrap, trimmed in   the refrigerator   Vitamin C,   Folate, Potassium   B6 and Dietary Fibre   100g Cabbage   =110kj (26 cals)   Carrots   Uncovered in   refrigerator   Vitamin A, C, B6   and Dietary Fibre   120g Carrots   =125kj (30 cals)   Cauliflower   Autumn/   Winter   Remove outer leaves,   store in plastic bag   in refrigerator   Vitamin C, B5, B6   Folate Vitamin K   and Potassium   100g Cauliflower   = 55kj (13 cals)   Celery   Autumn/   Winter   Refrigerate in   plastic bag   Vitamin C and   Potassium   80g stick   =55kj (7 cals)   Cucumber   Fennel   Summer   Crisper in   refrigerator   Vitamin C   280g Cucumber   =120kj (29 cals)   Winter/   Spring   Crisper in   refrigerator   Vitamin C and   Dietary Fibre   300g Fennel   = 145kj (35 cals)   Grapes   (seedless)   Summer   Plastic bag in   refrigerator   Vitamin C, B6 and   Potassium   125g Grapes   =355kj (85 cals)   Kiwi Fruit   Winter/   Spring   Crisper in   refrigerator   Vitamin C and   Potassium   100g Kiwi Fruit   =100j (40 cals)   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Fruit and vegetable facts   continued   Fruit and   vegetables   Best season   to buy   Storage   Nutritional value   Kilojoule/   calorie count   Mangoes   Summer   Covered in   refrigerator   Vitamins A, C, B1,   B6 and Potassium   240g Mango   =200kj (102 cals)   Melons   including   Watermelon   Summer/   Autumn   Crisper in   refrigerator   Vitamin C, Folate,   Dietary Fibre and   Vitamin A   200g Melon   =210kj (50 cals)   Nectarines   Summer   Crisper in   refrigerator   Vitamin C,   B3, Potassium and   Dietary fibre   180g Nectarines   =355kj (85 cals.)   Oranges   Winter/   Autumn/   Spring   Cool, dry place   for 1 week,   transfer refrigerator   keep longer   Vitamin C   35mg/100g   150g Orange   = 160kj   Peaches   Summer   Refrigerate   uncovered   Vitamin C, B3   Potassium and   Dietary Fibre   150g Peach   =205kj (49 cals)   Pears   Autumn   Summer   Summer   Summer   Refrigerate   uncovered   Dietary Fibre   150g Pear   =250kj (60 cals)   Pineapples   Plums   Refrigerate   uncovered   Vitamin C   150g Pineapple   =245kj (59 cals)   Refrigerate   uncovered   Dietary Fibre   70g Plums   =110kj (26 cals)   Raspberries   Covered in   refrigerator   Vitamin C, Iron,   Potassium and   Magnesium   125g Raspberries   =130kj (31cals)   Tomatoes   Summer   Uncovered in crisper   of refrigerator   Vitamin C,   100g Tomatoes   =90kj (22 cals)   Dietary fibre   Vitamin E, Folate   and Vitamin A   Your Juice Fountain makes invigorating frothy orange juice. Simply peel the oranges and juice.   (Best to refrigerate oranges before juicing)   ™ That’s the idea   18   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Breville Customer Service Centre   Australian Customers   New Zealand Customers   Breville Customer Service Centre   Breville Customer Service Centre   u u Locked Bag 2000   Botany NSW 2019   AUSTRALIA   Private Bag 94411   Greenmount   Auckland, New Zealand   Customer Service: 09 271 3980   0800 288 513   Customer Service: 1300 139 798   (02) 9384 9601   ¤ Fax   ¤ Fax   Breville is a registered trademark of Breville Pty. Ltd. ABN 98 000 092 928   © Copyright. Breville Pty. Ltd. 2005   Product Name is a trademark of Breville Pty. Ltd.   Due to continual improvements in design or otherwise, the product you   purchase may differ slightly from the one illustrated in this booklet.   Model BJE200 & BJE200C Issue 1/05   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Recipes   Delicious recipes   Includes instructions for use   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Contents   Page   R3   Fresh starts   Vitamin replacers   Liquid lunches   Icy coolers   R5   R6   R8   Spirited juices   Energy fuel   R10   R11   R12   Fibre favourites   R2   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Fresh starts   Apple, carrot   and celery Juice   Carrot, beetroot   and orange juice   2 2 You may alter the amounts of either the carrots or   apple to make the juice sweeter or savoury to suit   your taste buds:   2 medium carrots, trimmed   3 medium beetroot, trimmed   4 oranges, peeled   4 small Granny Smith apples   3 medium sized carrots, trimmed   4 sticks celery   1. Process carrots, beetroot and oranges through   Juice Fountain.   Serve immediately.   1. Process apples, carrots and celery through   Juice Fountain.   Apple, peach and   grapefruit juice   Mix well and serve immediately.   25   1 small Delicious apple   2 large peaches, halved and seeds removed   2 grapefruits, peeled   Tomato, carrot, celery   and lime juice   3 2 medium tomatoes   1 large carrot, trimmed   2 celery stalks, trimmed   1 lime, peeled   1. Process apple, peaches and grapefruit through   Juice Fountain.   Serve immediately.   1. Process tomatoes, carrot, celery and lime through   Juice Fountain.   Pineapple peach   and pear juice   3 Serve immediately.   1 2 ⁄ small pineapple, peeled and halved   2 peaches, halved and seeds removed   2 small ripe pears   1. Process pineapple, peaches and pears through   Juice Fountain.   Serve immediately.   R3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Fresh starts   continued   Apple, pear and   strawberry juice   Kumera, celery, ginger,   and orange juice   3 3 1 small Granny Smith apple   3 small ripe pears   1 cup strawberries, trimmed   4 sticks celery, trimmed   1 small kumera (sweet potato), peeled   and halved   2.5 cm piece fresh ginger   4 oranges, peeled   1. Process apple, pears and strawberries through   Juice Fountain.   1. Process celery, kumera, ginger and oranges   through Juice Fountain.   Serve immediately.   Serve immediately.   Rockmelon, mint   and mango juice   25   1 Parsnip, celery   and pear juice   2 ⁄ small rockmelon, peeled, seeded   3 and halved   3 sprigs fresh mint leaves   1 mango, halved, seeded and peeled   2 parsnips, trimmed   4 sticks celery, trimmed   4 medium pears, stalks removed   1. Process rockmelon, mint and mango through   Juice Fountain.   1. Process parsnips, celery and pears through   Juice Fountain.   Serve immediately.   Serve immediately.   Tomato, cucumber, parsley   and carrot juice   3 3 medium tomatoes   1 large cucumber   1 large bunch fresh parsley   3 medium carrots, trimmed   3 1. Process tomatoes, cucumber, parsley and carrots   through Juice Fountain.   Serve immediately.   R4   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Vitamin replacers   Tomato, carrot and   red capsicum juice   Blueberry, blackberry,   strawberry and lime juice   3 35   2 small red capsicums   3 medium tomatoes   3 carrots, trimmed   4 sprigs parsley   500g blackberries   500g blueberries   500g strawberries, hulled   1 lime, peeled   1. Process blackberries, blueberries, strawberries and   lime through Juice Fountain.   1. Trim base of capsicums and remove seeds.   2. Process tomatoes, carrots, parsley and capsicums   through Juice Fountain.   Serve immediately.   Serve immediately.   Cucumber, celery, fennel   and bean sprout juice   3 Blackberry, pear   and grapefruit juice   1 large cucumber   3 sticks celery   1 bulb fennel, trimmed   2 cups bean sprouts   3 250g blackberries   3 ripe pears   2 grapefruits, peeled   1. Process cucumber, celery, fennel and bean sprouts   through Juice Fountain.   1. Process blackberries, pears and grapefruit through   Juice Fountain.   Serve immediately.   Serve immediately.   Frothie orange juice   Beetroot, apple   and celery juice   1kg oranges, peeled   2 1. Process oranges through juice fountain.   Serve immediately.   4 medium sized beetroot, trimmed   2 medium Granny Smith apples   4 sticks celery   (Best to refrigerate oranges before juicing)   1. Process beetroot, apples and celery through   Juice Fountain.   Serve immediately.   R5   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Liquid lunches   Fresh vegetable soup   with noodles   Gazpacho   4 4 1 small tomato   1 small onion, peeled and trimmed   2 carrots   1 green capsicum, base removed and seeded   1 tablespoon butter   4 medium tomatoes   4 sprigs fresh parsley   1 large clove garlic, peeled   1 small onion, peeled and trimmed   2 carrots   1 tablespoon wholemeal flour   375ml vegetable stock   425g canned baked beans   1 packet 2 Minute Noodles   Freshly ground black pepper   2 stalks celery   1 red capsicum, base removed and seeded   1 lebanese cucumber   2 tablespoons red wine vinegar   freshly ground black pepper   1 cup crushed ice   1. Process tomato, onion, carrots and green pepper   through Juice Fountain.   3 tablespoons chopped fresh basil   1. Process tomatoes, parsley, garlic, onion, carrots,   celery, red capsicum and cucumber through   Juice Fountain.   2. Melt butter in a large saucepan over a   medium heat.   3. Stir in flour, cook for one minute,   stirring constantly.   2. Stir in vinegar and black pepper.   3. Arrange ice in four soup bowls.   4. Stir in the extracted juice, vegetable stock and   baked beans.   Pour in extracted juice, sprinkle with basil and   serve immediately.   5. Bring to the boil, then reduce heat and allow to   simmer for 10 minutes.   6. Add noodles, cook for 2 minutes or until noodles   are tender.   Pour into 4 soup bowls, sprinkle with black pepper to   taste and serve immediately.   R6   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Pasta with provencale   style sauce   Mango, rockmelon and   orange yoghurt drink   4 4 4 tomatoes   2 sprigs fresh parsley   1 stick celery   2 large cloves garlic   1 small onion, peeled and trimmed   1 mango, halved, peeled and seeded   1 2 ⁄ small rockmelon, peeled, seeded and   cut into two equal portions   5 oranges, peeled   3 tablespoons natural yoghurt   1 red capsicum, base removed and seeded   1. Process mango, rockmelon and oranges through   Juice Fountain.   1 tablespoon tomato paste   1 2 ⁄ cup red wine   2. Pour into a large bowl whisk in yoghurt.   Serve immediately.   2 teaspoons dried oregano   500g cooked pasta   3 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese   1. Process tomatoes, parsley, celery, garlic, onion and   red capsicum.   2. Blend tomato paste with red wine, stir in the   extracted juice.   3. Pour into a saucepan and cook over medium heat   for 3-4 minutes.   4. Add pasta and toss to coat pasta well. Divide   mixture between 4 serving bowls.   5. Sprinkle with oregano and   Parmesan cheese.   Serve immediately.   R7   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Icy coolers   Sparkling pear   and apricot cooler   Tropical blend   4 4 4 large apricots, halved and seeded   3 large pears   250 ml mineral water   1 cup crushed ice   2 mangoes, halved, seeded and peeled   3 kiwi fruit, peeled   1 2 ⁄ small pineapple, peeled and halved   1 2 ⁄ cup fresh mint leaves   1 cup crushed ice   1. Process apricots and pears through Juice Fountain.   2. Scoop ice into 4 tall glasses.   1. Process mangoes, kiwi fruit, pineapple and mint   through Juice Fountain.   3. Divide extracted juice between the glasses.   4. Top with mineral water, stir well to blend.   Serve immediately.   2. Scoop ice into 4 glasses, pour over juice, mix   well to combine.   Serve immediately.   Rockmelon, strawberry   and passion crush   Tomato, nectarine,   passionfruit and mint icer   4 4 1 2 ⁄ rockmelon, peeled, seeded and divided   6 tomatoes   into 2 equal portions   250g strawberries, hulled   pulp of 2 passion fruit   1 cup crushed ice   2 nectarines   1 2 ⁄ cup fresh mint leaves   pulp of 4 passion fruit   1 cup crushed ice   1. Process rockmelon and strawberries through   Juice Fountain.   1. Process tomatoes, nectarines and mint leaves   through Juice Fountain.   2. Stir in passion fruit pulp.   2. Stir in passionfruit pulp.   3. Scoop ice into 4 glasses, pour over juice, mix   well to combine.   3. Scoop ice into 4 glasses, pour over juice, mix   well to combine.   Serve immediately.   Serve immediately.   R8   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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All Manuals Search And Download.   Spirited juices   Coconut pineapple colada   Bloody mary   4 4 1 2 ⁄ coconut, peeled and halved   4 medium tomatoes   2 sticks celery   1 2 ⁄ large pineapple, peeled and quartered   3 tablespoons Malibu liqueur   500ml soda water   1 cup crushed ice   1 large red capsicum, base removed   and seeded   1 3 ⁄ cup Vodka   1 cup crushed ice   1. Process coconut and pineapple through   Juice Fountain.   1. Process tomatoes, celery and red capsicum through   Juice Fountain.   2. Stir in liqueur and soda water.   2. Stir in Vodka. Scoop ice into 4 glasses, pour over   tomato mixture, mix well to combine.   3. Scoop ice into 4 tall glasses, pour over juice   mixture, mix well to combine.   Serve immediately.   Serve immediately.   Peach and mint julep   4 Honeydew dream   4 6 peaches, halved and seeded   1 honeydew melon, peeled, seeded   and quartered   1 2 ⁄ cup fresh mint leaves   2 tablespoons Creme de Menthe   3 tablespoons Midori liqueur   500ml soda water   1 cup crushed ice   2 teaspoons sugar   1 2 ⁄ cup crushed ice   500ml mineral water   1. Process honeydew melon through   Juice Fountain.   1. Process peaches and mint leaves through   Juice Fountain.   2. Stir in liqueur and soda water.   2. Stir in Creme de Menthe and sugar.   3. Scoop ice into 4 tall glasses, pour over melon   mixture, mix well to combine.   3. Scoop ice into 4 glasses, pour over peach mixture,   mix well to combine.   Serve immediately.   Serve immediately.   R10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Energy fuel   Grape, kiwi fruit   and berry booster   Beetroot, carrot and   orange quencher   6 4 Grapes contain potassium and iron, providing a   great pick-me-up after a strenuous day.   500g green seedless grapes, stems removed   2 kiwi fruit, peeled   8 carrots   2 small beetroots, trimmed   1 4 ⁄ cup fresh mint leaves   4 oranges, peeled   250g strawberries, hulled   500ml skim milk   1. Process carrots, beetroot, mint leaves and oranges   through Juice Fountain.   2 tablespoons powdered protein drink mix   Serve immediately.   1 2 ⁄ cup crushed ice   1. Process grapes, kiwi fruit and strawberries through   Juice Fountain.   2. Mix in milk, protein drink mix and crushed ice.   Serve immediately.   Apricot, apple   and pear sparkle   4 4 large apricots, halved and seeded   4 small red apples   3 medium pears   250ml sparkling mineral water   1 2 ⁄ cup crushed ice   1. Process apricots, apples and pears through   Juice Fountain.   2. Stir in mineral water and ice.   Serve immediately.   R11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Fibre favourites   Rather than waste the fibre from the fruit   and vegetables that have been juiced, the following   recipes have been developed using the left over pulp.   Vegetable and   bacon soup   4 3 teaspoons butter   1 onion, finely chopped   1 ham bone   350g beetroot pulp, strained and   juice reserved   Carrot, pumpkin   and feta flan   6 8 sheets filo pastry   60g butter, melted   1 leek finely sliced   1 cup pumpkin pulp   1 cup carrot pulp   250g feta cheese, crumbled   3 eggs   50g potato pulp, strained and juice reserved   50g carrot pulp, strained and juice reserved   100g tomato pulp, strained and juice reserved   50g cabbage pulp, strained and juice reserved   reserved juices and enough water to   make up 2 litres   4 bacon rashers, chopped   1 egg white   1 tablespoon lemon juice   1 2 ⁄ cup milk   1 2 ⁄ cup sour cream   2 tablespoons orange rind   1. Melt butter in a large saucepan, cook onion over a   medium heat for 2-3 minutes or until golden. Add   ham bone to pan, stir in beetroot pulp, potato   pulp, carrot pulp, tomato pulp, cabbage pulp,   reserved juices and water, bacon and lemon juice.   Bring to the boil, reduce heat and simmer for   30-40 minutes.   3 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley   1. Layer the sheets of pastry, brushing between each   sheet with butter. Lift pastry into a 25cm flan tin,   press over base and side. Trim pastry edge to   about 1.5cm higher than side of tin.   2. Combine leek, pumpkin, carrot, feta cheese, eggs,   egg white, milk, orange rind and parsley. Pour into   pastry case and bake at 180°C for   2. Remove ham bone, discard bone, finely chop meat   and return to the pan.   25-30 minutes or until golden and set.   Serve topped with sour cream.   R12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Carrot, apple and   celery strudels   Parsnip, herb and   polenta hot cakes   8 6 30g butter   2 cups parsnip pulp, strained   1 4 1 small onion, finely chopped   ⁄ cup milk   1 2 4 ⁄ cups carrot, apple and celery   2 eggs, separated   1 4 pulp, strained   (see juice recipe on page R3)   250g cottage cheese   2 tablespoons chopped fresh mint   1 egg, beaten   12 sheets filo pastry   ⁄ cup polenta (corn meal)   1 4 ⁄ cup self-raising flour   1 teaspoon chopped fresh thyme   1 teaspoon chopped fresh rosemary   1 teaspoon cajun seasoning   1 small red capsicum, finely chopped   1 tablespoon oil   60g butter, melted extra   1 cup grated fresh Parmesan cheese   1. Combine parsnip pulp, milk, egg yolks, self-raising   flour, polenta, thyme, rosemary, cajun seasoning   and red capsicum in a large mixing bowl. Beat   egg whites until soft peaks form, fold into   parsnip mixture.   1. Melt butter in a saucepan, add onion, cook for   2-3 minutes, or until soft, seasoning to taste.   Combine onion, carrot, apple and celery pulp,   cottage cheese, mint and egg in a bowl. Mix well.   2. Cut filo sheets in half, place 3 sheets on bench,   cover remaining pastry with greaseproof paper,   then a damp cloth to prevent drying. Brush 1   sheet of pastry with extra butter, sprinkle with   Parmesan cheese, top with another sheet of   pastry, brush with butter, sprinkle with more   cheese. Repeat with last sheet of pastry.   2. Heat oil in a large frying pan, drop spoonfuls of   mixture into pan. Cook for about 1 minute on each   side or until golden.   Serve immediately.   3. Place tablespoons of carrot mixture on one end of   pastry, fold in sides and roll up like a swiss roll.   Repeat with remaining pastry and pulp mixture.   Place on a greased oven tray and bake at 200°C   for 20-25 minutes or until golden.   R13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Fibre favourites   continued   Berry and white   chocolate mousse   Carrot cake   6 16   3 4 200g white chocolate   200g strawberry pulp   200g raspberry pulp   3 teaspoons gelatine dissolved in   3 tablespoons hot water   3 egg yolks   1 ⁄ cups plain flour   2 teaspoons baking powder   1 2 ⁄ teaspoon nutmeg   1 2 ⁄ teaspoon cinnamon   1 2 ⁄ teaspoon cardamom   1 2 ⁄ cup peanuts, chopped   1 2 300ml carton thickened cream   ⁄ cup sultanas   1 1 4 2 ⁄ cup icing sugar   ⁄ cup brown sugar, firmly packed   1 2 2 tablespoons Grand Marnier   1 ⁄ cups carrot pulp   1 2 ⁄ cup oil   1. Melt chocolate over hot water, cool, being careful   not to let it set. Combine strawberry pulp and   raspberry pulp, set aside. Combine chocolate,   gelatine mixture and egg yolks, whisk until pale   and glossy. Beat cream until soft peaks form, fold   through chocolate mixture with berry pulp and   Grand Marnier. Pour into a wetted 5 cup capacity   mould. Refrigerate several hours or overnight.   2 eggs, lightly beaten   1 4 ⁄ cup sour cream   1. Grease and line a 25cm x 15cm loaf pan. Sift flour   and baking powder into a large mixing bowl, add   nutmeg, cinnamon, cardamom, peanuts, sultanas,   brown sugar and carrot pulp, stir to combine. Add   eggs, oil and sour cream. Beat with electric mixer,   using medium speed until all ingredients are well   blended. Pour into loaf pan.   2. Bake at 180°C for 1 hour or until cake is cooked   when tested with a skewer. Remove from oven,   stand in cake pan for 5 minutes before inverting   out onto a wire cake rack.   R14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Family meat loaf   4-6   500g lean beef mince   500g sausage mince   2 onions, finely chopped   1 2 ⁄ cup carrot pulp, strained   1 2 ⁄ cup potato pulp, strained   2 teaspoons curry powder   1 teaspoon ground cumin   1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley   1 egg, lightly beaten   1 2 ⁄ cup evaporated milk   1 2 ⁄ cup beef stock   Freshly ground black pepper   2 tablespoons slivered almonds   TOMATO GLAZE   1 2 ⁄ cup beef stock   4 tablespoons tomato sauce   1 teaspoon instant coffee powder   3 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce   1 2 1 ⁄ tablespoons vinegar   1 2 1 ⁄ tablespoons lemon juice   3 tablespoons brown sugar   1 4 ⁄ cup butter   1. Place beef, sausage mince, onions, carrot pulp,   potato pulp, curry powder, cumin, parsley, egg,   evaporated milk, stock and black pepper in a bowl,   mix to combine. Press mixture into a lightly   greased 11cm x 21cm loaf pan. Pour glaze over   meatloaf, sprinkle with almonds and bake, basting   often with glaze, for 40 minutes.   2. To make glaze, place stock, tomato sauce, coffee   powder, Worcestershire sauce, vinegar, lemon   juice, sugar and butter in a saucepan and bring to   the boil over a medium heat. Reduce heat and   simmer, stirring frequently, for 8-10 minutes or   until glaze reduces and thickens slightly.   R15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Notes   R16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Notes   R17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |