Select 760
Food processor with blender
Ple a se re a d a n d sa ve t h e se in st ru ct io n s
Two year guarantee
Exclusions
This guarantee is valid in the UK and Ireland only. It is in
your interest to retain the retailers receipt as proof of purchase. Please
quote the following information if the product develops a fault. These
numbers can be found on the base of the product.
Morphy Richards shall not be liable to replace or repair the goods
under the terms of the Guarantee where:
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The fault has been caused or is attributable to accidental use, mis-
use, negligent use or used contrary to the manufacturers
recommendations or where the fault has been caused by power
surges or damage caused in transit.
Model No.
Serial No.
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3
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5
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The appliance has been used on a voltage supply other than that
stamped on the products.
Repairs have been attempted by persons other than our service
staff (or authorised dealer).
Where the appliance has been used for hire purposes or non-
domestic use.
Morphy Richards are not liable to carry out any type of servicing
work, under the guarantee.
All Morphy Richards Products are individually tested before leaving
the factory. In the unlikely event of any appliance proving to be faulty
within 28 days of purchase it should be returned to the place of
purchase for it to be replaced.
If the fault develops after 28 days and within 24 months of original
purchase, you should contact the helpline number quoting Model
number and Serial number on the product, or write to the address
below. You will be asked to return the product (in secure, adequate
packaging) to the address below along with a copy of proof of purchase.
Subject to the exclusions set out below (see ‘Exclusions’) the faulty
appliance will then be repaired or replaced and dispatched usually
within 7 working days of receipt.
Plastic filters for all Morphy Richards kettles and coffee makers are
not covered by the guarantee.
This guarantee does not confer any rights other than those
expressly set out above and does not cover any claims for
consequential loss or damage. This guarantee is offered as an additional
benefit and does not affect your statutory rights as a consumer.
If for any reason this item is replaced during the 2 year guarantee
period, the guarantee on the new item will be calculated from original
purchase date. Therefore it is vital to retain your original till receipt or
invoice to indicate the date of initial purchase.
To qualify for the 2 year guarantee the appliance must have been
used according to the manufacturers instructions. For example kettles
should have been regularly descaled or an iron cord should have been
stored as recommended by the instructions.
The After Sales Division, Morphy Richards Ltd, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, England, S64 8AJ
Helpline (office hours): UK (local rate) 08450 777700, Republic of Ireland 1800 409119
Easy reference table
Attachm ents & tools
Nam e
Function
Types of food
Max vol.
Speed
Tim e
Special notes
METAL BLADE
Chopping Meat, vegetables,
cheese, chocolate
700g
8-Max
15-20 secs
pulse gives control over
texture
Blending
Pureeing
Soups, drinks
700g
600g
1-8
5-9
20 secs
Cooked vegetables
and potatoes, fruit
10-15 secs
Mixing
Pastry, scones
350g
1kg
5-max
5-max
1 min max
1 min max
max vol = weight of flour
max vol = weight of flour
Cakes (total weight)
PLASTIC BLADE
Kneading
Bread dough
600g flour
400g water
max
20 secs
+ 2 min rest Do not over process
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SLICING/
Slicing
Vegetables, cheese,
potatoes, fruit
5-6
5-6
SHREDDING
BLADES AND
HOLDER
Shredding Vegetables, cheese,
fruit, chocolate
Í
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Ó
Ì
CHIPPING BLADE Chipping
Potatoes, vegetable
batons
5-6
Speed of control depends on
thickness required
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WHISK
Whisking Egg whites
6 eggs
570ml
9-max
9
1-2 mins
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(min 2-max 6)
Cream
Juicing
40-50 secs
Do not over process
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CITRUS JUICER
Citrus fruits - orange, 1 lt
grapefruit, lemon, lime,
cut into halves
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Press down
onto moving
citrus press
with cupped
hand. Always
use slowest
speed
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BLENDER
Blending/
Soup, purees, drinks, 1.5 lt
1-6
+ pulse
15 secs-1 min
Begin with low
speed and
increase
liquidising milkshakes, batters
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to high if
required
DO NOT PROCESS FOR LONGER THAN RECOMMENDED TIME
DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED MAXIMUM VOLUMES
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Features of
your food
processor
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Pulse button
Motor shaft
Storage compartment
Blender
Blender lid (large)
Goblet
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Í
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Processor lid
Food pusher
Storage dome
Spatula
Ó
Ô
Ò
Fine slicing blade
Chipping blade
Chopping blade
Chopping blade protective
cover
Whisk arm
Whisk head
Citrus press bowl
Citrus cone
Plastic dough blade
Blade holder
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Processor body
Safety cover
Safety cover/blender
location
Fine shredding blade
Coarse shredding blade
Coarse slicing blade
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Processor bowl
Spindle
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On/off/speed control dial
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Storage
3 Push shaft of whisk head Û
firmly into the hole.
The Select food processors
have been designed so that most
of the attachments can be stored
‘on-board’.
Storage compartment
1 Lift the lid of storage
compartment ‡.
4 Place the protective cover
on to the chopping blade Ò
and place into storage
compartment. The highest part
of the blade should be placed
at the back of the
2 Place whisk arm Ú in storage
compartment as indicated.
compartment.
5 Close the lid of storage
compartment.
4
Operating
controls
Storage dome
1 Fit the processor bowl ‰ and
processor lid Ê onto the
processor base.
2 Place the storage dome Ë
onto the processor lid.
3 Add the spindle  into the
circular hole in the storage
dome.
The processor and blender
control dials have settings as
follows:
Off/9+ speeds
Pulse
The speed can be adjusted
whilst the processor or blender is
in use.
4 Place the plastic blade holder
Í and metal chipping disc Ô
into the two longer slots.
Using the pulse button allows
greater control over the texture
of the food produced. It is only
intended to be used for short
‘bursts’ of processing or blending.
5 Add the slicing blades Ì Ó
and shredding blades Î Ï
into their slots in the storage
dome.
Operating the
food processor
Setting up
1 Ensure the processor is
unplugged from the mains.
2 Fit the safety cover ¤ into the
processor body and turn anti-
clockwise firmly until it ‘clicks’
into place (the arrows will now
be lined up). THE FOOD
PROCESSOR WILL NOT
OPERATE WITHOUT THE
SAFETY COVER IN PLACE.
3 Place the processor bowl ‰
onto the processor body ⁄,
(there is no need to turn the
bowl).
Spatula
Slide the spatula È into the
slot provided on the side of the
processor body ⁄.
Cord storage
The mains lead can be stored
by feeding it into the opening at
the back of the processor body.
4 When fitted correctly, the
handle will be to the right of
the assembly, and the ridge on
the base of the bowl will fit
into the slot at the back of the
processor body.
5 Fit the spindle  onto the
motor shaft fl and the
appropriate attachments onto
the spindle. Refer to following
section, ‘Fitting and using the
tools’.
6 Holding the processor lid Ê
by the feed tube, fit the lid by
rotating anti-clockwise.
5
Plastic dough blade
7 Ensure that the lid tab has
‘clicked’ into place and the
arrows are lined up.
8 Plug in the processor and
switch on. If the processor
does not come on, check that
the machine cover and
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1 Fit the processor bowl and
spindle as detailed previously.
2 Fit the plastic dough blade over
the spindle and press firmly
into place.
3 Place the ingredients into the
bowl.
processor lid are both
correctly fitted.
4 Fit the lid and click into place
as detailed in the ‘Setting up’
section.
FO R SAFETY, ALW AYS USE
THE PUSHER W HEN
PUTTING FO O D INTO THE
FEEDER TUBE. NEVER FEED
BY HAND.
5 Plug in the processor.
6 Turn the processor on
selecting maximum speed
7 Remove the blade from the
bowl before the dough.
WHEN KNEADING DOUGH,
DO NOT OPERATE THE
MACHINE LONGER THAN 20
SECONDS. AFTERWARDS WAIT
AT LEAST 2 MINUTES BEFORE
OPERATING THE MACHINE
AGAIN.
Fitting and
using the tools
In general, all attachments
which are fitted within the
processor bowl must be firmly
attached to the spindle Â. Always
adjust the attachments until you
are sure that they are correctly
fitted.
FO R SAFETY, ALW AYS
LEAVE THE PUSHER IN
PLACE W HILST
O PERATING THE
Chopping blade
PRO CESSO R
1 Fit the processor bowl and
spindle as detailed previously.
2 Remove the protective cover
Ò from the metal chopping
blade.
Whisk arm
head
1 Fit the processor bowl as
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and whisk
Û
detailed previously.
3 Fit the blade over the spindle
and press firmly into place.
W ARNING: USE
2 Click the whisk head into the
short extension of the whisk
arm.
EXTREME CAUTION -
BLADES ARE SHARP.
ALW AYS HANDLE THE
CHO PPING BLADE BY
ITS CENTRAL PLASTIC
SECTIO N.
3 Place the long extension of the
whisking arm onto the motor
shaft fl.
4 Add ingredients into the bowl.
5 Fit the lid and click into place
as detailed in the ‘Setting up’
section.
6 Plug in the processor.
7 Turn the processor on
selecting maximum speed
NEVER USE THE WHISK
ATTACHMENT FOR DOUGH
KNEADING.
DO NOT IMMERSE THE WHISK
ARM Ú IN LIQUID.
To clean the whisk head
remove it from the whisk arm and
wash. Wipe the whisk arm clean
with a damp cloth.
4 Place the food into the bowl.
5 Fit the lid and click into place
as detailed in the ‘Setting up’
section.
6 Plug in the processor.
7 Use the food pusher Á to add
food into the processor bowl
through the feeder tube.
8 When the processing is
complete, remove the spindle
and blade from the bowl
before removing the processed
food.
9 AFTER CLEANING, ALWAYS
REPLACE THE PROTECTIVE
COVER Ò ON THE METAL
CHOPPING BLADE .
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Slicing and shredding blades
1 Place the blade of your choice
on the blade holder Í,
Citrus juicer
1 Fit the processor bowl as
detailed previously.
inserting the longer tab on the
side on the blade first.
2 Fit the citrus press bowl Ù
into the processor bowl.
2 Press the other end of the
blade until it ‘clicks’ into place.
3 Fit the processor bowl and
spindle as detailed previously.
3 Rotate anti-clockwise. Ensure
that the citrus press bowl tab
has ‘clicked’ into place.
4 Using the finger holes in the
blade holder, fit it over the
spindle and press firmly into
place as indicated.
4 Insert the citrus cone ı into
the centre of the citrus press
bowl, with its shaft inside the
central column of the bowl.
5 Plug in processor
W ARNING: USE
EXTREME CAUTION -
BLADES ARE SHARP.
5 Fit the lid and click into place
as detailed in the ‘Setting up’
section.
6 Plug in the processor.
7 Use the food pusher Á to add
food into the processor bowl
through the feeder tube.
6 Place fruit on citrus cone and
hold with a cupped hand.
7 Turn speed control to MIN.
WARNING: ALWAYS
OPERATE THE JUICER
AT MINIMUM SPEED
ONLY.
Chipping blade
Ô
1 Fit the processor bowl and
spindle as detailed previously.
2 Using the finger holes in the
chipping blade, fit it over the
spindle and press firmly into
place as indicated.
W ARNING: USE
EXTREME CAUTION -
BLADES ARE SHARP.
3 Fit the lid and click into place
as detailed in the ‘Setting up’
section.
4 Plug in the processor.
5 Use the food pusher Á to add
food into the processor bowl
through the feeder tube.
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Blender
Cleaning the Hints and tips
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processor and
attachments
1 Switch the processor off and
unplug from the electrical
socket.
1 Remove the processor bowl
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The metal blade can be
used for chopping meat, fish
vegetables, cheese etc,
setting the speed to
and lid.
maximum.
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•
For finer chopping, increase
the length of time you
process.
2 All accessories and
2 Remove the safety cover ¤.
This can only be done once
the processor lid has been
removed.
processor tools can be
washed in hot soapy water
except for the processor
body ⁄ and the whisk arm
Ú. W ARNING:
For coarser chopping, use
the pulse button for a few
seconds and monitor food
texture.
EXTREME CARE MUST
BE TAKEN W HEN
W ASHING THE METAL
BLADES AS THESE
ITEMS ARE
•
Pre-cut larger pieces to
make them fit into the feed
tube. When chopping hard
foods (eg meat, cheese) cut
into 1 inch/2.5cm cubes.
For shredding and chipping,
place food horizontally into
the feed tube, for slicing
place the food vertically.
When blending, pour the
liquids in first and then add
the solid food. Begin
blending at the lower speed
and increase when needed.
When slicing carrots, place 2
at a time in the feeder tube
to keep upright.
3 Place the blender · into its
location on the processor
body, with handle to the left.
Turn anti-clockwise until
blender clicks in place and
the arrows are aligned.
EXTREMELY SHARP.
3 The stainless steel blades
and citrus press are the only
dishwasher-safe items.
4 Clean the processor body
and whisk arm by wiping
with a damp cloth. ALWAYS
UNPLUG THE
PROCESSOR BODY
BEFORE CLEANING.
5 To clean the blender · fill
with warm water and
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•
4 Place food in blender.
5 Place the lid ‚ and goblet
„ on the blender.
•
6 Replace the processor bowl
and processor lid. Ensure
that the lid tab has clicked
into place. The blender will
not operate if the processor
lid is not ‘clicked’ in place.
7 Plug in the processor.
8 Always operate the blender
with the lid in place.
washing up liquid, run for 30
seconds on maximum speed
and repeat as necessary.
9 When blending hot liquids,
remove the goblet „.
10 Never operate the blender
with more than 1500ml of
liquid or when empty.
TO REMOVE BLENDER,
YOU MUST FIRST UNLOCK
AND REMOVE THE
PROCESSOR LID.
FO R SAFETY, DO NO T
FIT ANY ATTACHMENTS
INTO THE FO O D
PRO CESSO R BO W L
W HEN USING THE
BLENDER.
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Recipes
Savoury treats
Using the slicing blade, slice the washed mushrooms at speed
5-6 for a few seconds and add to the meat.
Chop the parsley and shallot and add to mixture. Stir in the egg
and season with salt, pepper and nutmeg.
W hite bread
Smooth out the mixture in a 1 litre terrine, sprinkle the thyme
leaves and garnish with the bay leaf.
Place the terrine in a simmering bain-marie and cook in a pre-
heated oven at 180°C/Gas mark 6 for 75 minutes.
Leave the terrine to cool before serving
Makes 2 loaves or 12 rolls
Preparation time 5 minutes
Cooking time 30 minutes
Standing time 60 minutes
Ingredients
Leek and potato soup
500g plain flour
300g (+/- 10g) lukewarm water
1 teaspoon salt
Serves 4
Preparation time 10 minutes
Cooking time 20 minutes
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20g dry yeast
Ingredients
Cooking instructions
150g leeks
Mix the yeast with 3 tablespoons of warm water until it dissolves.
Using the plastic dough blade, mix together the flour, diluted yeast
and salt at speed 3 and press the 'pulse' button for six short bursts.
Whilst keeping the processor at speed 3 pour in the remainder
of the water through the feeder tube and continue for a further 20
seconds.
150g potatoes
200ml water
2 chicken stock cubes
salt and pepper to taste
Cooking instructions
Increase the speed to maximum and continue kneading for another
30 seconds or until dough has a smooth and supple texture. Interrupt
this process at least twice to flatten the dough with your hand.
Remove the dough from the processor bowl and leave to stand
on a surface dusted with flour for approximately 15 minutes.
Divide the dough into two loaves or twelve rolls as desired and
shape as required. Place it on a flour dusted oven tray, cover with
a cloth and store in a warm place (approximately 15°C) for 40-50
minutes to allow it to rise.
Wash, peel and dice the potatoes. Wash the leeks and remove
excess green.
Place the slicing disc in the processor and slice the leeks at
speed 5-6.
Pour the water into a large pan, add the chicken stock and
bring to boil.
Add the sliced leeks, diced potatoes and salt, and cook for a
further 20 minutes.
Allow the mixture to cool for 60 minutes.
Attach the blender to the processor body, pour in the mixture
and blend at maximum until the mixture is smooth.
Pour the mixture back into the pan and bring to boil.
Remove the cloth and place the dough in a pre-heated oven at
240°C/Gas mark 8 and bake for approximately 30 minutes.
Helpful tips
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The dough should rise up to twice its original size
Putting a glass of water in the oven can help the crust to form
Do not allow the dry yeast to come into contact with the salt
Potato Gratin
Serves 4
Preparation time 10 minutes
Cooking time 45 minutes
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Farm house Paté
Serves 6
Ingredients
Preparation time 15 minutes
Cooking time 75 minutes
600g potatoes
150ml milk
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1 clove garlic
2 egg yolks
Ingredients
250g boneless pork loin
200g bacon fat
200g shoulder of veal
150g mushrooms
4 sprigs of parsley
1 bay leaf
100g fresh cream
1
/
2 teaspoon nutmeg
25g mild cheddar cheese
10g butter
salt and pepper to taste
1 sprig of thyme
1 shallot
1 egg
Cooking instructions
Shred the cheese using the shredding blade in the processor
bowl at speed 5-6 and place to one side.
1 teaspoon salt
nutmeg and pepper to taste
Replace the shredding disc with the slicing disc. Feed the
potatoes through the feeder tube and slice at speed 5-6.
Chop the garlic into tiny cubes and spread in an oven dish
along with the sliced potatoes.
Cooking instructions
Place the metal chopping blade into the processor bowl. Dice
all the meat into large chunks and add to the processor bowl.
Chop the meat for 10 seconds at maximum speed. Press the
‘pulse’ button for 5 short bursts.
Replace the slicing disk with the whisk attachments and pour in
the cream, milk, egg yolks, salt, pepper and nutmeg. Whisk at
speed 9 for 30 seconds.
Pour the mixture over the potatoes, sprinkle with cheese and
small knobs of butter and cook for 45 minutes.
Transfer the meat into another container and mix in the brandy.
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Chilli con carne
Serves 4
Preparation time 10 minutes
Cooking time 25 minutes
Cooking instructions
Put the flour in the processor bowl , add a pinch of salt and the
butter cubes. Using the dough blade, mix at maximum speed for
approximately 10 seconds.
Whilst keeping the processor on, add the water through the
feeder tube and knead for a further 15 seconds on maximum
speed or until the mixture forms into a pastry ball. Remove the
pastry and stand for 30 minutes in a cool place.
Roll out the pastry in a 25cm greased flan dish and place in a
pre-heated oven at 210°C/Gas mark 7 for 15 minutes.
Chop the bacon and dry fry in a pan until lightly browned. Dry
any excess fat with a kitchen towel.
Ingredients
1 tin kidney beans
1 tin tomatoes
1 large onion
1 clove garlic
75g streaky bacon
350g beef steak
1 beef stock cube
150ml water
Beat the eggs using the whisk for 20 seconds at speed 9.
Add the milk, cream, salt, pepper and ground nutmeg. Whisk
for a further 15 seconds.
Evenly sprinkle the bacon across the pre-cooked pastry base
and pour the mixture on top. Replace the dish in the oven and
cook for a further 30 minutes.
2 tablespoons oil
1 teaspoon marjoram
1 teaspoon caraway seeds
2 tablespoons tomato pureé
salt and pepper to taste
Bolognaise sauce
Cooking instructions
Serves 4
Finely chop the onion, garlic clove and put to one side. Prepare
the stock and put to one side.
Preparation time 10 minutes
Cooking time 30 minutes
Cut the bacon and steak into reasonable sized cubes. Place the
chopping blade in the processor bowl and chop the bacon and
steak on maximum speed for approximately 15-20 seconds. Finally,
press the 'pulse' button for 4 to 5 short bursts.
Ingredients
200g beef
50g bacon
Transfer the meat into another container and add the chopped
onions and garlic.
1 onion
1 carrot
Put the tomatoes in the processor bowl and chop using the
'pulse' button. Add the tomato pureé and put to one side.
Heat the oil in a pan and cook the onion, garlic, bacon and
meat for approximately 5 minutes. Add the pimentos, marjoram,
caraway, salt and pepper and cook for a little longer.
Pour in the tomato mixture and stock and cook for a further
15 minutes, stirring occasionally.
1 clove garlic
1 celery stick
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 can tomatoes
2 teaspoons tomato pureé
1 beef stock cube
100ml water
Finally, add the drained kidney beans and leave to cook for a
further 15 minutes, stirring occasionally.
salt and pepper to taste
few sprigs of thyme, parsley and bay leaf
Q uiche Lorraine
Cooking instructions
Serves 4
Preparation time 15 minutes
Cooking time 45 minutes
Dice the beef and bacon and chop using the chopping blade at
maximum speed for 15-20 seconds and put to one side.
Peel the carrot, celery, garlic and onion and cut into pieces.
Using the chopping blade, chop at maximum and put to one side.
Put the tomatoes in the processor bowl and chop using the ‘pulse’
button and add the tomato pureé.
Ingredients
Filling
120g bacon
2 eggs
100ml milk
130g fresh cream
Heat the oil in a pan and brown the vegetable mixture for
approximately 5 minutes. Add the meat and mix. Add the tomato
mixture, beef stock and season with herbs, salt and pepper.
Leave to cook for 30 minutes on a low heat, stirring
occasionally. Serve with a pasta.
ground nutmeg, salt and pepper to taste
Pastry
70g butter
130 g flour
40ml water
salt
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Desserts
Chocolate m ousse
Serves 4
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Banana fritters
Serves 4
Preparation time 10 minutes
Cooking time 15 minutes
Preparation time 15 minutes
Cooking time 15 minutes
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Ingredients
200g plain cooking chocolate
4 eggs
Ingredients
4 bananas
10g dry yeast
100g flour
1 tablespoon fresh cream
30g butter
40g sugar
150ml light lager
4 tablespoons oil
Cooking instruction
Break the chocolate into pieces and place in a bowl.
Melt the chocolate by placing the bowl in hot water.
Cooking instructions
Dilute the yeast with 3 tablespoons water. Put the flour in the
processor bowl and add diluted yeast. Mix using the metal blade at
speed 5-max for 20 seconds.
Whilst the processor is still working, gradually pour in the lager
through the feeder tube and increase the speed to 8. Mix for 30
seconds or until mixture is smooth.
Add 2 tablespoons of water and the diced butter to the
chocolate and stir to obtain a smooth texture.
Pour the egg yolks (save egg whites) and 20g of the sugar into
the processor bowl and whisk using the whisk attachment at speed
9 for 30 seconds. Add the cream and whisk at the same speed for
a further 15 seconds.
Leave the mixture to stand for 30 minutes.
Lower the speed to 4 and gradually pour in the melted
chocolate through the feeder tube. Mix this for 20 seconds and
place to one side.
After cleaning the processor bowl, whisk the egg whites at
speed 9 until soft and fluffy.
Slice the bananas. Heat a tablespoon of oil in a frying pan, dip
the bananas into the mixture and cook (both sides) for 30
seconds.
Serve with an ice cream of your choice.
Add a pinch of salt and pour remainder of the sugar through
the feeder tube and whisk for a further 10 seconds.
Gently fold the whisked egg whites with the chocolate mix (fold
mixture as little as possible). Leave to chill for at least 30 minutes
before serving.
Apple crum ble
Serves 4
Preparation time 10 minutes
Cooking time 45 minutes
Delicious shakes
Ingredients
900g Golden Delicious apples
200g blackberries
Banana m ilkshake
Serves 4
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1
/
2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
2 tablespoons lemon juice
140g flour
Preparation time 5 minutes
Cooking time 5 minutes
75g butter
75g sugar
Ingredients
100ml water
2 ripened bananas
2 scoops vanilla ice cream
2 teaspoons sugar
400ml cold milk
Cooking instructions
Put peeled and cubed apples into a heated saucepan with the
lemon juice, cinnamon and water. Cover and cook for 15 minutes.
Put the flour, sugar and diced butter in the processor bowl.
Mix using the metal chopping blade at speed 5 for approximately
10 seconds (Do not allow the mixture to become a smooth
pastry). Finally, finish by using the 'pulse' a few times to crumb the
mixture.
Strain any excess juice from the apples and arrange in a cake
mould (approximately 22cm). Arrange the blackberries and finally
cover with the crumble.
Instructions
Skin and dice the bananas and put in the blender.
Add the ice cream, sugar and milk.
Blend at maximum until the mixture is blended and frothy.
This recipe can be adjusted to your taste by varying the fruit
and flavour of the ice cream used.
Bake in a pre-heated oven at 220°C/Gas mark 7 for
approximately 45 minutes. The crumble should form a golden
crunchy crust on the fruit.
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Morphy Richards products are intended for household
use only.
The After Sales Division, Morphy Richards Ltd,
Mexborough, South Yorkshire, England, S64 8AJ
Helpline (office hours): UK (local rate) 08450 777700,
Republic of Ireland 1800 409119
Morphy Richards has a policy of continuous improvement in
product quality and design. The Company, therefore, reserves
the right to change the specification of its models at any time.
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