Breville Mixer BFP250 User Manual

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Australian Customers  
Wizz™ Multi Processor  
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BFP250  
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© Copyright. Breville Pty. Ltd. 2008  
Due to continual improvements in design or otherwise,  
the product you purchase may differ slightly from the one  
illustrated in this booklet.  
Model: BFP250 Issue 1/08  
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Breville recommends safety first (continued)  
Breville recommends safety first  
Care should be taken when removing the  
food from the food processor by ensuring  
the motor, processing blade and discs have  
completely stopped before disassembling.  
Ensure the Speed Selection Dial is turned to  
the Off ‘O’ position, the appliance is switched  
off at the power outlet and unplugged,  
before removing the lid from the bowl. The  
processing bowl should then be unlocked  
from the motor body and the processing  
blade or disc holder carefully removed before  
attempting to remove the processed food.  
Do not use food processor on a sink drain  
board.  
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:  
To protect against electric shock do not  
immerse power cord, power plug or motor  
base in water or any other liquid.  
Do not move the food processor whilst in  
operation.  
Do not leave the food processor unattended  
when in use.  
Do not place any part of the food processor in  
the dishwasher or microwave oven.  
Do not process thin fluids such as water,  
milk, stock, juice, etc. above the 200ml level  
in the processing bowl as this could result  
in overflow. To reduce the risk of overflow,  
always add drier or thicker ingredients to the  
processing bowl prior to adding fluids.  
ImpoRtANt SAfeguARdS foR youR BRevIlle WIZZ™ multI pRoCeSSoR  
Carefully read all instructions before operating  
and save for future reference.  
Remove and safely discard any packaging  
material and promotional labels before using  
the Breville Wizz™ Multi Processor for the  
first time.  
To eliminate a choking hazard for young  
children, remove and safely discard the  
protective cover fitted to the power plug of  
this appliance.  
Always secure the processing bowl onto the  
motor base before attaching the processing  
blade or discs.  
Always operate the food processor with the  
processing lid in position.  
Do not push food into the food chute with your  
fingers or other utensils. Always use the food  
pusher provided.  
Keep fingers, hands, knives and other utensils  
away from moving blades and discs.  
Do not operate the food processor  
continuously for periods longer than 3 minutes  
on any setting or if processing a heavy load.  
None of the recipes in this booklet should  
require processing for longer than 3 minutes  
and none are considered a heavy load. If the  
food processor is operated continuously for  
too long, it should be allowed to rest for 25-  
30 minutes before recommencing.  
Do not place the Breville Wizz™ Multi  
Processor near the edge of a bench or table  
during operation. Ensure the surface is level,  
clean and free of water, flour and other  
substances. Vibration during operation may  
cause the appliance to move.  
Do not place the Breville Wizz™ Multi  
Processor on or near a hot gas or electric  
burner, or where it could touch a heated oven.  
Do not place hands or fingers in the  
processing bowl of the food processor unless  
the motor, processing blade and discs have  
come to a complete stop. Ensure the Speed  
Selection Dial in the Off ‘O’ position and the  
appliance is switched off at the power outlet  
and the power cord is unplugged before  
removing the lid from the food processing  
bowl.  
Keep the appliance clean. Follow the cleaning  
instructions provided in this book.  
ImpoRtANt SAfeguARdS foR All eleCtRICAl ApplIANCeS  
Unwind the power cord fully before use.  
Breville service centre for examination and/or  
repair.  
Handle the Breville Wizz™ Multi Processor  
and attachments with care – remember the  
blades and discs are razor-sharp and should  
be kept out of reach of children. Use the blade  
protector when storing the processing blade.  
Always ensure the Breville Wizz™ Multi  
Processor is completely assembled before  
operating. The appliance will not operate  
unless properly assembled.  
Ensure the Speed Selection Dial is in the  
Off ‘O’ position and the food processor is  
switched off at the power outlet and the  
power cord is unplugged before attaching the  
processing blade, discs or processing lid.  
Ensure the motor and blade or discs have  
completely stopped before disassembling.  
Ensure the Speed Selection Dial is in the Off  
‘O’ position and the appliance is switched  
off at the power outlet and the power cord  
is unplugged from the power outlet before  
attempting to move the appliance, when  
not in use, if left unattended, and before  
disassembling, cleaning or storing.  
Do not use attachments other than those  
provided with the Breville Wizz™ Multi  
Processor.  
Do not attempt to operate the Breville Wizz™  
Multi Processor by any method other than  
those described in this booklet.  
Do not let the power cord hang over the edge  
of a bench or table, touch hot surfaces or  
become knotted.  
The 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.  
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  
power supply cord, power plug or appliance  
becomes damaged in any way. Return the  
entire appliance to the nearest authorised  
Any maintenance, other than cleaning, should  
be performed at an authorised Breville Service  
Centre.  
This appliance is for household use only. Do  
not use this appliance for anything other than  
its intended use. Do not use moving vehicles  
or boats. Do not use outdoors. Misuse may  
cause injury.  
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.  
CAUTION: THE PROCESSING BLADE AND DISCS ARE EXTREMELY SHARP, HANDLE WITH  
CARE AT ALL TIMES.  
CAUTION: DO NOT PLACE FINGERS, HANDS, KNIVES OR OTHER UTENSILS INTO  
THE FOOD CHUTE. ALWAYS USE THE FOOD PUSHER TO GUIDE FOOD DOWN THE  
FOOD CHUTE.  
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Assembly and operation of your  
Breville Wizz™ multi processor  
Know your Breville Wizz™ multi processor  
Automatic Safety Lockout System  
Before first use  
The processing of thin fluids such as water,  
milk, stock, juice, etc. above the 200ml level in  
the processing bowl could result in overflow.  
To reduce the risk of overflow, always add  
drier or thicker ingredients to the processing  
bowl prior to adding thin fluids.  
prevents food processor from operating unless the bowl  
and lid are correctly engaged on the motor base  
Remove and safely discard all packaging  
materials and promotional labels from your  
Breville Wizz™ Multi Processor.  
Food pusher  
80ml measuring cup insert guides  
food down the food chute  
Processing bowl  
with 1.2 litre capacity  
Wash the food processor bowl, lid and other  
attachments in warm soapy water using a mild  
detergent. Rinse and dry thoroughly. (Refer  
to Care, Cleaning and Storage section of this  
booklet.)  
High performance 500 watt Motor Base  
Stainless steel  
processing blade  
Speed selection dial  
with a choice of 3 speeds  
plus pulse for complete  
processing control  
is perfect for all chopping,  
mixing and blending tasks  
Attaching the food processor bowl  
The food processor bowl and lid must be  
correctly assembled for the food processor to  
operate.  
Step 1  
Fig.1  
Place the motor base on a flat, dry surface such  
as a bench top. Make sure that the motor base  
is turned off at the power outlet and the power  
cord is unplugged.  
Step 2  
Place the processing bowl over the drive shaft  
and onto the motor base (see Fig 1). Turn the  
processing bowl clockwise to lock into position  
(Fig 2).  
Non-skid feet  
Step 3  
Fig.2  
ensures the food processor  
remains stable  
Select either the processing blade or a slicing  
or shredding disc (Refer Pages 8 and 9) for  
assembly.  
Attachments not shown:  
• Spatula – for easy removal of food from bowl. Spatula handle is designed to dislodge food from the inside of the  
processing blade shaft  
Each time you reassemble your Breville Wizz™  
Multi Processor be sure to attach the processing  
bowl first and lock it into position before attaching  
the lid.  
• Stainless steel slicing disc – perfect for slicing meats, vegetables, fruit and cheese  
• Stainless steel fine shredding disc – excellent for shredding chocolate and hard cheeses such as Parmesan  
• Stainless steel coarse shredding disc – ideal for shredding all types of fruit, vegetables and cheese  
processing blade protective storage cover – used for safe storing of sharp blades  
disc holder spindle – insert into the processing bowl to support the disc holder  
disc holder – discs lock easily into place  
• Storage container – for discs and disc holder  
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Assembly and operation of your  
Breville Wizz™ multi processor continued  
Assembly and operation of your  
Breville Wizz™ multi processor continued  
using the stainless steel slicing/  
shredding discs  
using the stainless steel processing  
blade  
1. Place the disc holder spindle onto the shaft  
in the processing bowl.  
1. Carefully remove the protective storage  
cover from the processing blade.  
2. Fit disc onto disc holder by placing the wider  
lug on end of disc, into one side of the disc  
holder opening (Fig 3). Lower the disc down  
over shaft hole then push disc down to lock  
2. Place the processing blade over the drive  
shaft (see Fig 6). Rotate it slowly until  
it settles into place. When handling the  
processing blade, always hold by the spindle  
(as shown in Fig 7).  
Fig.3  
Fig.6  
into position (Fig 4). To remove disc, hold disc  
holder with the disc facing away and place  
thumbs underneath the end of disc marked  
‘Push Up’ and push out (Fig 5).  
3. Place the food to be processed into the  
processing bowl as indicated in the recipe.  
3. Place the disc holder onto the disc holder  
spindle.  
To avoid over-processing, check the  
consistency frequently when the food being  
processed requires a coarse or thick texture. If  
necessary, turn the Speed Selection Dial to the  
Off ‘O’ position, switch off at the power outlet,  
unlock the lid and use the spatula to scrape  
down the sides of the bowl to ensure even  
processing.  
Fig.4  
Fig.7  
Care should be taken when removing the food  
from the processing bowl by ensuring the  
motor and the processing blade or disc, have  
completely stopped before disassembling.  
Ensure the Speed Selection Dial is turned to  
the Off ‘O’ position, the appliance is switched  
off at the power outlet and unplugged, before  
removing the lid from the bowl. The processing  
bowl should then be unlocked from the motor  
body and the processing blade or disc holder  
carefully removed before attempting to remove  
the processed food.  
Fig.5  
WARNING: WHEN SLICING AND SHREDDING, ALWAYS USE THE FOOD PUSHER TO  
GUIDE FOOD DOWN THE FOOD CHUTE. NEVER PUT YOUR FINGERS OR SPATULA INTO  
THE FOOD CHUTE. ALWAYS WAIT FOR THE DISC TO STOP SPINNING BEFORE REMOVING  
THE LID.  
THE PROCESSING BLADE AND THE DISCS ARE EXTREMELY SHARP!! USE CAUTION  
WHEN HANDLING AND STORING THESE PARTS.  
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Assembly and operation of your  
Breville Wizz™ multi processor continued  
Assembly and operation of your  
Breville Wizz™ multi processor continued  
Step 2  
Attaching the lid  
Commence processing  
Fig.9  
Attach the lid by placing the lid on the processing  
bowl with the food chute positioned slightly left  
of the bowl handle and aligning the spindle of  
the processing blade or disc holder with the  
bowl lid bearing located under the white button  
in the centre of the lid (see Fig 8). Turn the lid  
clockwise to slide the locking tab on the lid into  
the interlocking safety slot in the motor base (see  
Fig 9). Ensure the lid is positioned securely. Insert  
the food pusher and measuring cup into position  
in the food chute (Fig 10).  
Step 1  
Processing blade  
When using the processing blade, the food to be  
processed should be placed into the processing  
bowl before locking the lid into position.  
However, some recipes call for liquids, etc. to  
be added during processing. To do this, remove  
the measuring cup from the food pusher and  
slowly pour the liquid through the narrow  
opening.  
To commence processing, insert the power plug  
into a power outlet and switch on. Select a speed  
on the Speed Selection Dial by turning clockwise  
one notch for Speed 1, two notches for Speed 2,  
or three notches for Speed 3 or turn anticlockwise  
for ‘Pulse’ (see Fig 11).  
Slicing/shredding discs  
When using the slicing or shredding discs, the  
food is placed into the food chute and pushed  
down onto the rotating disc using the food  
pusher. To support narrow food items, when  
processing, position the food pusher into the  
food chute, insert the food into the narrower  
opening and use the measuring cup as the food  
pusher.  
Ensure the fine end of the processing blade or  
disc holder spindle and the hole in the bowl  
lid bearing, located under the white button in  
the centre of the lid, are clean and free of food  
residue before attaching the lid.  
Fig.11  
Fig.10  
The Breville Wizz™ Multi Processor will not  
operate unless the processing bowl and lid are  
positioned correctly and locked into position.  
Fig.8  
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Care, Cleaning and Storage  
Care, Cleaning and Storage continued  
When you have finished processing ensure the  
Speed Selection Dial is turned to the Off ‘O’  
position, the appliance is switched off at the  
power outlet and the power cord is unplugged,  
then carefully remove the lid, processing blade,  
or disc holder and spindle, then the processing  
bowl.  
processing blade and discs  
food stains and odours  
Wash in warm to hot water using a mild  
detergent. Food can be dislodged from the inner  
shafts of the processing blade and disc holder  
spindle by inserting the end of the spatula  
handle or a bottle brush.  
Strong smelling foods such as garlic, onion, fish  
and some vegetables such as carrots may leave  
an odour or stain on the processing bowl, lid,  
disc holder, spindle and food pusher. To remove  
odours or stains, soak these parts in 2 litres  
of water mixed with 100ml of lemon juice or  
white vinegar for 30 minutes. Then wash with a  
mild detergent and warm water, rinse and dry  
thoroughly.  
Ensure the fine end of the processing blade or  
disc holder spindle and the hole in the bowl  
lid bearing, located under the white button in  
the centre of the lid, are clean and free of food  
residue before attaching the lid for use or for  
storage.  
motor base  
Wipe the motor base with a clean, damp cloth  
after each use. NeveR ImmeRSe tHe motoR  
BASe IN WAteR oR otHeR lIQuId.  
Storage  
Store your food processor on the kitchen bench  
or in an accessible cupboard. Insert the discs  
and disc holder into the storage container.  
Insert processing blade into the protective  
storage cover then onto the drive shaft in the  
bowl. Place the disc holder spindle into the  
bowl, insert the storage container onto the  
processing blade spindle and place the lid on  
top. DO NOT store with the lid locked onto the  
bowl as unnecessary strain will be placed on  
the operating switch in the motor base. Insert  
the food pusher and measuring cup into position  
in the food chute.  
processing bowl, lid, food pusher,  
measuring cup, disc holder, spindle  
and spatula  
Wash in warm to hot water using a mild  
detergent. Rinse and dry thoroughly.  
do Not uSe Steel Wool, SCouRINg pAdS  
oR ABRASIve KItCHeN CleANeRS AS tHey  
WIll SCRAtCH tHeSe pARtS.  
Do not place any part of the food processor in  
the dishwasher.  
THE PROCESSING BLADE AND THE DISCS ARE EXTREMELY SHARP!!  
USE CAUTION WHEN HANDLING AND STORING THESE PARTS.  
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the stainless steel processing blade continued  
the stainless steel processing blade  
The cutting edges of this blade are extremely sharp, so it should only ever be held by the central  
plastic spindle.  
using the processing blade – pureeing  
INgRedIeNtS  
pRoCeduRe  
using the processing blade – Chopping  
Cooked soups, sauces  
Place up to 3 cups of mixture into the processing bowl and process on speed 2,  
until desired consistency is reached. Ensure the liquid does not exceed 250ml.  
INgRedIeNtS  
pRoCeduRe  
Dips, spreads  
Place ingredients into the processing bowl and process on speed 1. If some  
ingredients are to remain in pieces, add them last and mix in using the pulse  
function.  
Onions, vegetables,  
fruits, cooked meats  
Cut ingredients into approximately 2.5cm cubes. Place up to 500g at a time into  
processing bowl. Process, using speed 2-3 or pulse function until the ingredients  
are chopped as desired. Remove lid and scrape the sides down with the spatula  
between pulses, to ensure more even chopping.  
Cooked vegetables,  
fruits  
These may be first cooked in a saucepan. Allow to cool, then process on speed  
1 or 2 until desired consistency is reached.  
Raw meats  
Herbs  
Trim the meat of any bone, fat and gristle. Cut into 2.5cm cubes. Process up to  
500g at a time on speed 2, scraping down the sides of the bowl, until the meat is  
as coarse or fine as desired.  
using the processing blade – mixing  
Make sure the herbs are as dry as possible. Place into the processing bowl and  
process on speed 2, until finely chopped. Scrape down the sides of the bowl  
at least once during processing. Up to 2 cups of firmly packed herbs can be  
processed at a time.  
INgRedIeNtS  
pRoCeduRe  
Mayonnaise, sauces  
Process according to the recipe. For mayonnaise pour the oil through the food  
chute in a thin stream with the motor running, using speed 1.  
Breadcrumbs or  
biscuits crumbs  
Quarter the slices of bread. Place into the processing bowl and process using  
speed 2. Process up to 6 slices with crusts removed, or 4 slices with crusts, at a  
time.  
Packet cakes  
Place all ingredients into the processing bowl. Process for 5 seconds using speed  
1, remove lid and scrape down the sides of the bowl. Process for another 5-10  
seconds.  
Break biscuits into quarters. Process up to 2 cups or 20 biscuits at a time.  
Batters: e.g. pikelets,  
crêpes, pancakes  
Place all ingredients into the processing bowl and process using speed 1 until  
combined, scrape sides of the bowl down once during processing. Do not fill  
above maximum fill line.  
Nuts (shells removed)  
Place up to 2 cups of nuts into the processing bowl at a time and process using  
the pulse function. If chopped too finely, the nuts will become oily and will  
eventually form butter. Processing smaller quantities at a time will ensure even  
chopping.  
Quick mix cakes  
These usually use a melt and mix method. Add ingredients in the order specified  
in the recipe. Be careful not to over mix.  
Hard cheeses  
To process hard cheese such as Parmesan, first cut the cheese into 2cm cubes.  
With machine running, using speed 2, push cubes of cheese down the food  
chute, processing 200g at a time.  
Short crust pastry and  
scones  
Place the flour and butter into the processing bowl and process using speed 2  
until butter is absorbed. With the motor running, using speed 2-3, pour the liquid  
down the food chute and process until mixture forms a ball. Approximately 30  
seconds. Do not mix more than 3 cups of flour at a time. Do not over process.  
Hard-boiled eggs  
Shell and halve the eggs before placing into the processing bowl. Process using  
the pulse function.  
Biscuits and  
champagne pastry  
Place butter, sugar and egg yolks into the processing bowl and process using  
speed 1 until just combined. Remove lid, add the flour and mix until just  
combined using the pulse function. Do not mix more than 3 cups of flour at a  
time.  
Yeast doughs  
Add ingredients in the order listed in the recipe. Add liquids through the food  
chute with the motor running, using speed 2-3.  
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the stainless steel slicing disc continued  
the stainless steel slicing disc  
For all foods, pack the food chute firmly to ensure even results. Although firm pressure on the food  
pusher is recommended for some foods, do not press hard as the disc may jam.  
using the slicing disc – Slicing  
INgRedIeNtS  
pRoCeduRe  
Use the food pusher with the measuring cup inserted when using the slicing disc. Use speeds 2-3  
for best results when slicing. However, to support narrow food items, when slicing, insert the food  
pusher into the food chute. Insert the food and use the measuring cup as the food pusher.  
Onions  
Peel the onions and halve if too large to fit into the food chute. Place onions into the  
food chute, cut edge facing downwards. Process by using firm pressure on the food  
pusher.  
Carrots, zucchini,  
Peel and trim the vegetables and fruit. For round shapes, arrange foods vertically in the  
eggplant, bananas food chute, cutting them so they are even in height. For longer slices, arrange foods  
horizontally in the food chute. Process by using firm pressure on the food pusher.  
Capsicums  
Mushrooms  
Apples, peaches  
Celery, rhubarb  
Beans  
Remove the core and seeds. Halve the capsicums if necessary and arrange vertically in  
the food chute. Process by using firm pressure on the food pusher.  
Wipe the mushrooms and pack into the food chute on their sides. Process by using  
light pressure on the food pusher.  
Peel if desired, remove core and seed and quarter the fruit. Place the quarters on their  
sides in the food chute and process by using firm pressure on the food pusher.  
Trim the stems, cut into even lengths and pack into the food chute vertically. Process  
by using firm pressure on the food pusher.  
Prepare the beans. Cut into even lengths and pack vertically into the food chute.  
Process by using firm pressure on the food pusher.  
Cheese  
Cut the cheese into pieces large enough to just fit the food chute. Process by using  
light pressure on the food pusher to prevent cheese crumbling.  
Cabbage  
Cut cabbage into wedges to fit the food chute and process by using firm pressure on  
the food pusher.  
Lettuce  
Separate the leaves of the lettuce, wash and dry. Roll the leaves firmly and pack into  
the food chute. Process by using firm pressure on the food pusher.  
Raw meat, fish,  
chicken  
Trim meat of fat and gristle, and cut to fit firmly in the food chute. Freeze until partly  
frozen. Process by using firm pressure on the food pusher.  
Cooked meats,  
Remove skin from salami sausages before processing and cut into even lengths. Pack  
cabanossi, salami the feed chute firmly with meat placed vertically in the food chute. Process by using  
firm pressure on the food pusher.  
Cucumbers  
Trim the ends of the cucumber and cut into even lengths to fit into food chute  
vertically. If the cucumber is too wide, trim to fit the food chute.  
Potatoes  
Peel the potatoes and cut into pieces to fit the food chute. Process by using firm  
pressure on the food pusher.  
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functions available at a glance  
the stainless steel coarse and fine shredding discs  
the stainless steel coarse shredding disc  
tASK  
AttACHmeNtS  
food pRoduCt  
pRoCeduRe  
For a wider choice of shredding options we have included a coarse shredding disc and a fine shredding  
disc. For all foods, pack the food chute firmly to ensure even results. Although applying firm pressure  
on the food pusher is recommended for some foods, do not press hard as the disc may jam.  
CHoppINg  
Processing blade  
Apples, nuts,  
herbs, vegetables,  
cooked meat  
Place ingredients into the bowl.  
Process with the processing blade  
using pulse or speed 2-3.  
Use the food pusher with the measuring cup inserted when using the shredding discs. Use speeds  
2-3 with the shredding disc. However, to support narrow food items, when shredding, insert the  
food pusher into the food chute. Insert the food and use the measuring cup as the food pusher.  
puReeINg  
mINCINg  
BleNdINg  
Processing blade  
Processing blade  
Fresh, cooked or tinned  
fruits, meats and  
vegetables  
Place ingredients into the bowl and  
process with the processing blade  
using speeds 2-3 until smooth. For  
best results add a little liquid.  
the stainless steel fine shredding disc  
The fine shredding disc is perfect for shredding chocolate and hard cheese, e.g.. Parmesan cheese.  
Chicken fillets, red meat  
and fish fillets  
Place ingredients into the bowl and  
process with the processing blade  
using speeds 2-3 until desired  
consistency.  
Use speed 2-3 for best results.  
Processing blade  
Processing blade  
Soups, sauces (refer  
Page 15)  
Place cooled ingredients into the  
bowl and process with the processing  
blade using speeds 2-3 until smooth.  
Shredding using the coarse or fine shredding disc  
INgRedIeNtS  
pRoCeduRe  
mIXINg/  
KNeAdINg  
Cakes, batters, dips,  
pastry, scones, bread  
Place ingredients into the bowl and  
process with the processing blade  
using speeds 2-3 until desired  
consistency is achieved. Do not over  
process.  
Onions, potatoes  
Peel the potatoes and cut into pieces to fit the food chute. Process by using firm  
pressure on the food pusher.  
Carrots, zucchini,  
cucumber  
Peel and trim the vegetables and fruit, cutting them so they are even in height. Packing  
vertically into the food chute will give shorter shreds than packing horizontally. Process  
by exerting firm pressure on the food pusher.  
CRumBINg  
SlICINg  
Processing blade  
Slicing disc  
Bread, biscuits, crackers Place ingredients into the bowl and  
process with the processing blade  
Cheese  
Cut the cheese to fit the food chute. Process by using light pressure on the food pusher  
to prevent the cheese crumbling.  
using speeds 2-3 until desired texture  
is achieved. Do not over process.  
Chocolate  
Break chocolate into pieces to fit the food chute and process by using firm pressure on  
the food pusher.  
Fruits, vegetables,  
chicken, meat, salami  
Position the slicing disc onto the disc  
holder spindle. Using speeds 2-3,  
firmly push food through the food  
chute using the food pusher.  
To support narrow food items, when shredding,  
insert the food pusher into the food chute.  
Insert the food and use the measuring cup as  
the food pusher.  
fINe  
SHReddINg  
Fine shredding disc  
Coarse shredding disc  
Chocolate, Parmesan  
cheese  
Position the fine shredding disc onto  
the disc holder spindle. Using speed  
2-3, firmly push food through the  
food chute using the food pusher.  
CoARSe  
SHReddINg  
Cheese, fruit, vegetables Position coarse shredding disc on to  
the disc holder spindle. Using speeds  
2-3, firmly push food through the  
food chute using the food pusher.  
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Recipes on the run  
Starters  
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Soups  
25  
Main courses  
Salads  
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Recipes  
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Cakes and desserts  
Doughs  
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AvoCAdo CReAm dIp  
HoummuS  
gRIlled CHICKeN WItH CoRIANdeR  
peSto  
pAN fRIed lAmB WItH SuN-dRIed  
tomAto SAuCe  
1 ripe avocado, peeled and chopped  
4 shallots, sliced  
2 cups chick peas, canned or precooked  
2 cloves garlic, peeled  
Serves 6  
Serves 6  
1½ tablespoons lemon juice  
½ teaspoon salt  
1½ teaspoons Worcestershire sauce  
¼ cup sour cream  
2 tablespoons plain yoghurt  
1 teaspoon paprika  
1 tablespoon tahini  
6 chicken breast fillets, skin removed  
1 tablespoon olive oil  
2 cloves garlic, peeled and crushed  
6 lamb butterfly steaks  
1. Grill chicken fillets and serve hot with fresh  
Coriander Pesto.  
1 tablespoon olive oil  
125g cream cheese, softened  
1. Heat oil in a heavy based fry pan. Add garlic  
and cook for 1 minute. Add lamb and cook  
for 2-3 minutes each side.  
Using the processing blade on speed 2.  
Coriander pesto  
Using the processing blade on speeds 1-2.  
1 bunch coriander, trimmed  
60g pine nuts  
2 cloves garlic, peeled and roughly chopped  
60g fresh Parmesan cheese, grated  
½ cup/125ml olive oil  
1. Place all ingredients into the processing  
bowl and process until smooth.  
1. Place all ingredients into the processing  
bowl and process on speed 1-2 until mixture  
is pureed and shallots are finely chopped.  
Serve hot with Sun-dried Tomato Sauce.  
Serve with pita bread.  
Sun-dried tomato Sauce  
Serve with corn chips.  
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3
3
cup sun-dried tomatoes, drained and chopped  
cup pitted black olives  
Using the processing blade on speed 1-2.  
1
pumpKIN ANd CumIN Soup  
2 cloves garlic, peeled and crushed  
1½ tablespoons olive oil  
2 teaspoons chopped fresh oregano  
1. Place coriander, pine nuts, garlic and  
Parmesan cheese into the processing bowl,  
process until well combined.  
Serves 4-6  
eggplANt dIp  
500g butternut pumpkin, peeled and roughly  
chopped  
2 onions, peeled and quartered  
3 cups/750ml water  
2 teaspoons ground cumin  
2 chicken stock cubes, crumbled  
Pinch of salt  
500g eggplant, peeled and cut into 2cm cubes  
¼ cup/60ml water  
½ cup fresh white bread crumbs  
1 small onion, peeled and quartered  
1 clove garlic, peeled  
2 tablespoons white vinegar  
Salt and pepper, to taste  
½ cup/125ml olive oil  
2. With the motor running, gradually add the  
olive oil through the food chute and process  
on speed 1 until well combined.  
Using the processing blade on speed 2.  
1. Place sun-dried tomatoes, olives, garlic  
and olive oil into the processing bowl and  
process until pureed and well combined.  
2. Stir oregano through the sauce and pour  
over lamb steaks.  
Using the processing blade on speed 2-3.  
Using the processing blade on speed 1.  
1. Place all ingredients in a saucepan and  
simmer for 15 minutes or until pumpkin is  
tender. Allow to cool.  
1. Place eggplant and water in saucepan and  
cook until tender. Allow to cool.  
2. Pour 3 cups of the cooked ingredients into  
the processing bowl and process on speed  
2 until smooth. Repeat with remaining  
pumpkin mixture, processing.  
2. Place eggplant, bread crumbs, onion,  
garlic, vinegar, salt and pepper into the  
processing bowl and process on speed 1  
until combined.  
Serve with sour cream and chives.  
3. With the motor running, add olive oil in a  
continuous stream through the food chute  
and process on speed 1 until well combined.  
Serve with corn chips or Turkish bread.  
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Soups  
Starters  
CHICKeN lIveR pÂtÉ  
SAlmoN pÂtÉ  
potAto ANd leeK Soup  
CReAm of CHICKeN Soup  
1 small onion, peeled and quartered  
2 bacon rashers, rind removed and roughly  
chopped  
3 tablespoons/60g butter  
½ teaspoon ground thyme  
250g chicken livers  
220g can pink salmon, drained and bones removed  
250g cottage cheese  
2 tablespoons/40g butter, softened  
1 tablespoon lemon juice  
Black pepper, to taste  
50g smoked salmon pieces  
Serves 4-6  
Serves 4  
3 leeks, washed and tops removed  
2 onions, peeled and halved  
3 large potatoes, peeled and halved  
3 tablespoons/60g butter  
5 cups/1¼ litres chicken stock  
Salt and pepper, to taste  
½ green capsicum, cut into strips  
100g button mushrooms  
1 small onion, peeled and quartered  
250g chicken fillet, cut into strips  
1 tablespoon/20g butter  
3½ cups/875ml chicken stock  
1 cup/250ml milk  
Salt and pepper, to taste  
1 tablespoon brandy  
Using the processing blade on speed 2.  
1
/3  
cup/80ml cream  
¾ cup/190ml cream  
1. Place pink salmon, cottage cheese, butter,  
lemon juice and black pepper into the  
processing bowl.  
Using the processing blade on speed 1-2.  
Using the slicing disc on speed 2-3.  
Using the processing blade on speed 1-2.  
1. Place onion and bacon into the processing  
bowl, process until finely chopped (approx.  
5 seconds).  
1. Slice leeks, onions and potatoes using the  
slicing disc.  
2. Using speed 2 process until smooth.  
1. Place capsicum, mushrooms and onion into  
processing bowl. Using the processing blade,  
process on speed 1-2 until roughly chopped.  
Remove from bowl, set aside.  
3. Add smoked salmon and use pulse function  
once to combine the pieces.  
2. Melt butter in a saucepan and sauté leeks  
and onions until tender.  
2. Heat butter in a pan, add chopped onion and  
bacon, thyme, chicken livers and brandy.  
Cook until livers are slightly pink in the  
centre. Allow to cool.  
Serve with savoury biscuits or Melba toast.  
3. Add potatoes, chicken stock and seasonings  
to taste, simmer for 10 minutes and allow  
to cool.  
2. Place chicken into the processing bowl,  
process with the processing blade for 10  
seconds until roughly chopped. Do not over  
process.  
3. Place cooled ingredients into the processing  
bowl. With motor running, add the cream  
through the food chute and process until  
smooth on speed 1 (approximately 10  
seconds). Do not over process as mixture  
will separate.  
Using the processing blade on speed 2-3.  
3. Melt butter in a saucepan and sauté  
capsicum, mushrooms and onion.  
4. Pour 3 cups of the cooled ingredients  
into the processing bowl and using the  
processing blade, use speed 3 until smooth.  
Repeat with remaining cooled ingredients,  
processing 3 cups of ingredients at a time.  
4. Add chicken and cook for 5 minutes.  
4. Pour into serving dish and refrigerate until  
firm.  
5. Stir in stock and bring to boil, reduce heat  
and simmer for 20 minutes.  
5. Return soup to saucepan, stir in cream and  
reheat gently. Do not allow to boil.  
6. Before serving add milk, season to taste and  
allow to heat through, but do not boil.  
Serve with savoury crackers or Melba toast.  
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Soups  
main courses  
9. Return fish and vegetable mixture to heat  
and stir in milk mixture.  
Assemble lasagne  
SeAfood CHoWdeR  
lASAgNe  
450g packet instant lasagne noodles  
Serves 4  
Serves 4-6  
10. Cook until soup boils and thickens, stirring  
constantly.  
3 bacon rashers, quartered and fat removed  
1 onion, peeled and quartered  
1 stick celery, roughly chopped  
1 carrot, peeled and roughly chopped  
20g/1 tablespoon butter  
1 potato, peeled  
1¼ cups/315ml water  
200g fish fillets  
300g prawns, peeled and heads removed  
1 tablespoon/20g butter  
¼ cup plain flour  
1. Place half of the meat sauce in the base of  
meat Sauce  
a lasagne dish, pour ¹/ of the Cheese Sauce  
over the top.  
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11. Season with salt and pepper, and stir in  
brandy just before serving.  
500g chuck steak, cubed  
1 onion, peeled and quartered  
2 cloves garlic, peeled  
2 tablespoons oil  
440g can tomatoes  
2 tablespoons tomato paste  
1 tablespoon mixed herbs  
2. Soften lasagne noodles in hot water, drain  
and assemble over the Cheese Sauce.  
Repeat the layers. Top with remaining  
Cheese Sauce.  
pRAWN lAKSA  
Serves 4  
3. Bake in a moderate oven 180ºC for 20  
minutes.  
125g fresh ginger, peeled and roughly chopped  
2 small red chillies, seeds removed  
Using the processing blade on speed 1-2.  
Serve with crusty bread and a green salad.  
4 stalks lemongrass, peeled and roughly chopped  
1
/3  
bunch coriander  
1. Place steak, onion and garlic into processing  
bowl and process, using speed 1-2, until  
finely chopped.  
2½ cups/625ml milk  
Salt and pepper, to taste  
1 tablespoon brandy  
3 cloves garlic, peeled  
3 tablespoons peanut oil  
1 teaspoon shrimp paste  
2. Heat oil in a fry pan, add meat mixture, cook  
until browned.  
Using the processing blade on pulse.  
2 tablespoons green curry paste  
500g green king prawns, shelled and divided  
3 cups/750ml coconut milk  
500g packet Asian style noodles, cooked (follow  
directions on packet)  
1. Place bacon, onion, celery and carrot into  
processing bowl, and use the pulse function  
to chop vegetables roughly.  
3. Add tomatoes, tomato paste and herbs.  
4. Allow meat sauce to simmer for 20 minutes.  
2. Melt butter in a pan, add chopped bacon and  
vegetables, cook gently until soft.  
Cheese Sauce  
200g fresh bean sprouts  
90g tasty cheese  
Using the processing blade on speed 1-2.  
3. Remove pan from heat.  
Using slicing disc on speed 2-3.  
4. Slice potato.  
1 tablespoon/20g butter  
2 tablespoons plain flour  
¾ cup/190ml milk  
1. Place ginger, chillies, lemongrass, coriander  
and garlic into processing bowl.  
½ cup/125ml cream  
2. Process using speed 1-2 until ingredients  
are roughly chopped.  
5. Add water and sliced potato to the vegetable  
mixture in the pan and simmer until potato  
is tender.  
Using the fine shredding disc on speed 2-3.  
3. Heat the oil in a saucepan and add the  
processed herbs, shrimp paste and curry  
paste.  
1. Shred tasty cheese, using speed 2-3.  
2. Melt butter in a small saucepan.  
Using the processing blade on pulse.  
4. Stir over moderate heat for 4-5 minutes until  
mixture softens.  
3. Add flour, stir until smooth, cook 1 minute.  
6. Place seafood into the processing bowl and  
use the pulse function until finely chopped,  
add seafood to vegetable mixture.  
4. Add milk and cream stirring over a medium  
heat until sauce boils and thickens.  
5. Add prawns and coconut milk. Cook gently  
until prawns are opaque and cooked  
through.  
7. In a separate pan, melt butter, stir in flour,  
cook for 1 minute.  
5. Simmer for 3 minutes, add cheese and stir  
until cheese melts.  
6. Toss noodles and sprouts in serving bowl  
and spoon Prawn Laksa over the top.  
8. Remove from heat and gradually stir in milk.  
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main courses  
poRK WItH pRuNe & Apple  
StuffINg  
tANdooRI CHICKeN  
fISH ANd pRAWN CAKeS  
WItH peANut SAuCe  
pRAWNS WItH CHIllI mINt pASte  
Serves 6  
Serves 4  
Serves 6  
makes 12 fish cakes  
2cm piece fresh ginger, peeled and chopped  
1 red onion, peeled and quartered  
4 cloves garlic, peeled  
2 cups fresh mint leaves  
3 small red chillies, seeds removed  
¼ cup lime juice  
3-4 drops Tabasco sauce  
1kg green king prawns, peeled and de-veined  
2 tablespoons peanut oil  
1 green apple, peeled, cored and quartered  
125g prunes, pitted  
300g fish fillets  
600g green prawns, peeled and de-veined  
1½ cups desiccated coconut  
1 tablespoon Penang curry paste  
1 teaspoon ground black pepper  
3 chillies, seeds removed  
1 tablespoon tamarind paste  
1 onion, peeled and chopped  
2.5cm piece of ginger, peeled  
6 slices stale bread, crusts removed  
3 tablespoons/60g butter  
¼ teaspoon mixed herbs  
Salt and pepper, to taste  
2kg loin of pork, boned  
1
/3  
cup/165ml olive oil  
1¼ cups plain yoghurt  
2 tablespoons ground cumin  
1½ teaspoons turmeric  
1 teaspoon chilli powder  
1 teaspoon paprika  
6 chicken breast fillets, skin removed  
Using the processing blade on speed 2.  
2 tablespoons brown sugar  
1 cup cooked long grain rice  
1. Place mint, chillies, juice and sauce into  
processing bowl. Process, using speed 2,  
until mixture forms a thick paste.  
Using the processing blade on speed 2-3.  
2 teaspoons salt  
¼ cup/60ml oil  
1. Place fish and prawns in the processing  
bowl and process, using speed 2-3 until  
finely minced.  
2. Coat the prawns with the paste, cover and  
marinate for 20 minutes.  
Using the processing blade on speed 2-3.  
Using the processing blade on speed 2-3.  
1. Combine ginger, onion, garlic and tamarind  
paste in the processing bowl and process on  
speed 2-3 until smooth.  
3. Heat oil in a fry pan, add the prawns and  
cook until the prawns change colour.  
1. Place the apple, prunes, onion and ginger  
into processing bowl and process on speed  
2-3 until finely chopped. Remove and set  
aside.  
2. Add remaining ingredients and continue  
processing until well combined. Stir in rice.  
Serve with rice.  
2. Add olive oil, yoghurt and seasonings and  
continue processing until mixture forms into  
a thick paste.  
3. Mould tablespoons of the mixture into round  
patty shapes and grill or barbecue until  
golden brown.  
2. Place bread into processing bowl  
and process, on speed 2-3, until fine  
breadcrumbs are formed.  
3. Place chicken in a shallow dish and brush  
liberally with the Tandoori paste.  
Serve hot with Peanut Sauce.  
3. Melt butter in a saucepan, add apple  
mixture and cook gently for 3 minutes. Add  
breadcrumbs, herbs and salt and pepper,  
cook for 2 minutes.  
4. Cover and marinate for 3-4 hours in the  
refrigerator.  
peanut Sauce  
1 teaspoon sesame oil  
5. To cook, place chicken on a greased oven  
rack over a baking dish and bake at 180ºC  
for 30-35 minutes, or until cooked.  
1 clove garlic, peeled and chopped  
2 small red chillies, chopped  
½ cup crunchy peanut butter  
1 cup/250ml water  
4. Unroll the loin of pork and place the  
prepared stuffing down the centre of the  
loin.  
Serve with rice.  
2 tablespoons soy sauce  
¼ cup/60ml coconut milk  
5. Roll up firmly and secure with wet kitchen  
string in several places along the roll.  
1. Heat sesame oil in a saucepan.  
6. Rub roll with salt and oil and bake at 190-  
220ºC for 1½-2 hours or until cooked when  
tested.  
2. Add garlic and chillies and sauté 1 minute.  
3. Stir in peanut butter, water and soy sauce.  
Serve with roasted vegetables and seasonal  
greens.  
4. Heat gently, stirring until combined and  
thickened.  
5. Fold coconut milk into the mixture and serve.  
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Salads  
ColeSlAW  
muSHRoom SAlAd  
tABBouleH  
lAyeRed vegetABle SAlAd  
Serves 8-10  
Serves 6  
Serves 8  
Serves 6-8  
2
6 sticks celery  
8 shallots  
¼ red cabbage, separate leaves and roll into  
bundles  
¼ white cabbage, separate leaves and roll into  
bundles  
4 carrots, peeled and trimmed  
3 green apples, cored and quartered  
1 red capsicum, trimmed and quartered  
310g can corn kernels, drained  
1½ cups/375ml mayonnaise  
200g button mushrooms  
¼ cup fresh basil  
¼ cup olive oil  
¼ cup cider vinegar  
2 tablespoons French mustard  
1 teaspoon sugar  
/3  
cup cracked wheat  
500g carrots, peeled and trimmed  
500g zucchini, trimmed  
¼ white cabbage  
½ red cabbage  
¾ cup mayonnaise, for serving  
1½ cups parsley sprigs  
¾ cup mint leaves  
1 clove garlic, peeled  
3 large tomatoes, quartered  
1 medium onion, peeled and quartered  
¼ cup olive oil  
Using the coarse shredding disc on speed 2-3.  
Using the slicing disc on speed 2.  
¼ cup lemon juice  
1. With the motor running on speed 2-3, feed  
the carrots down the food chute. Arrange on  
a large platter.  
1. With the motor running on speed 2, process  
the mushrooms down the feed chute. Place  
into a salad bowl.  
1. Cover cracked wheat with boiling water in a  
bowl and stand for 15 minutes.  
Using the slicing disc on speed 2-3.  
2. Drain well and pat dry with paper towel.  
Using processing blade on speed 1 and pulse.  
Using the slicing disc on speed 2.  
Using the processing blade on speed 1.  
2. With the motor running on speed 2-3, feed  
the zucchini down the food chute and layer  
on top of grated carrots.  
1. With the motor running on speed 2, feed the  
celery, shallots and cabbage down the feed  
chute. Place into a large bowl.  
2. Place basil, oil, vinegar, mustard and sugar  
into the processing bowl and process, using  
speed 1, until basil is finely chopped.  
3. Place parsley, mint and garlic into  
processing bowl and process, using speed 1,  
until finely chopped.  
3. Continue feeding the cabbages down the  
food chute then layer on top of the zucchini.  
3. Pour over the mushrooms and toss well.  
Using the coarse shredding disc on speed 1.  
4. Add tomatoes and onion and process, using  
pulse function, until roughly chopped.  
Serve the mayonnaise separately to keep the  
salad crisp and fresh.  
2. With the motor running on speed 1, feed the  
carrots down the feed chute. Place in bowl  
with sliced vegetables.  
5. Add olive oil, lemon juice and cracked wheat  
and use pulse function until just combined.  
Using the processing blade on pulse.  
3. Place apple and capsicum in processing  
bowl and use the pulse function until roughly  
chopped.  
4. Combine corn and mayonnaise with sliced  
and grated vegetables and toss.  
5. Refrigerate before serving.  
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Cakes and desserts  
vARIAtIoNS:  
BASIC ButteR CAKe  
CARRot ANd ZuCCHINI CAKe  
CHoColAte CAKe  
Sultana cake  
185g butter or margarine, cubed  
1 cup sugar  
½ teaspoon vanilla  
3 x 60g eggs  
3 cups/450g self raising flour  
¾ cup/190ml milk  
3 small zucchini, trimmed  
2 carrots, peeled  
3 x 60g eggs  
2 cups sugar  
3 teaspoons vanilla  
½ cup/125ml oil  
1 tablespoon/20ml white vinegar  
1 cup/250ml milk  
1 cup/150g plain flour  
1 cup/150g self raising flour  
1 cup caster sugar  
In Step 3: Add 1 cup sultanas after adding the  
flour and milk, and use the pulse function until  
sultanas are just combined.  
Cherry cake  
¾ cup cocoa  
1 cup walnuts  
¼ teaspoon bicarbonate of soda  
125g butter or margarine, melted  
3 x 60g eggs  
In Step 3: Add 125g glace cherries after adding  
the flour and milk, and use the pulse function  
until cherries are roughly chopped.  
Using the processing blade on speed 2.  
2½ cups/375g self raising flour  
¼ teaspoon baking powder  
1 teaspoon salt  
1. Place butter, sugar and vanilla into the  
processing bowl and process, using speed 2,  
until light and fluffy.  
Using the processing blade on speed 2.  
2 teaspoons cinnamon  
1. Add vinegar to milk and allow to stand for  
5 minutes. Set aside.  
Cream Cheese Icing  
2. With motor running on speed 2, add eggs  
one at a time through the food chute until  
just combined. Stop processing and scrape  
sides of bowl if necessary.  
Using the coarse shredding disc on speed 2.  
¼ cup melted butter  
1. With the motor running on speed 2, process  
the zucchinis and carrots down the feed  
chute, remove and set aside.  
2. Place flour, sugar, cocoa and bicarbonate of  
soda into the processing bowl and process,  
using speed 2, until just combined.  
125g cream cheese, cubed and softened  
1 teaspoon vanilla essence or grated lemon rind  
1½ cups icing sugar, sifted  
3. With motor running on speed 2, add the flour  
and milk alternately through the food chute  
and process until all ingredients are just  
combined.  
Using the processing blade on speed 2.  
3. Add melted butter, egg and milk and  
process, using speed 2, until smooth.  
Using the processing blade on speed 2.  
2. Place eggs in the processing bowl and  
process, using speed 2, until pale in colour.  
1. Place butter, cream cheese and vanilla or  
rind into processing bowl and process using  
speed 2.  
4. Pour mixture into a greased 20cm ring pan  
and bake at 180ºC for 40-45 minutes or until  
cooked when tested.  
4. Pour the mixture into a greased, deep  
20cm square cake pan and bake at 180ºC  
for approximately 50-60 minutes or until  
cooked when tested.  
3. Add sugar, vanilla and oil and process, using  
speed 2, until slightly thickened.  
2. Continue processing and add icing sugar  
through food chute until mixture is light and  
fluffy.  
5. Turn cake onto a wire rack and allow to cool  
before slicing.  
4. Add walnuts, zucchini and carrots and  
process, using speed 2, until walnuts are  
roughly chopped.  
5. Turn cake out onto a wire rack and allow to  
cool before serving.  
3. Spread onto cooled cakes.  
5. Add the flour, baking powder, salt and  
cinnamon and process, using speed 2, until  
just combined.  
Serve topped with Vanilla Cream Cheese Icing.  
6. Pour mixture into 2 well greased, deep 20cm  
cake pans and bake at 160ºC for 50-60  
minutes or until cooked when tested.  
7. Turn cakes onto a wire rack and allow to  
cool before icing or slicing.  
Serve topped with Lemon Cream Cheese Icing.  
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doughs  
mIlK BReAd  
SHoRtCRuSt pAStRy  
SCoNeS  
pIZZA dougH  
makes 1 large or 2 small loaves  
makes enough to line and cover a 20cm pie  
makes 18  
makes 1 large or 2 medium pizzas  
dish  
3 cups/450g plain flour  
1 teaspoon salt  
1 tablespoon sugar  
1½ teaspoons instant dried yeast  
2 tablespoons/40g butter or margarine, melted  
¾ cup/190ml milk, scalded and cooled  
3 cups/450g self raising flour  
¼ teaspoon salt  
40g/2 tablespoons butter or margarine  
¾ cup/190ml milk  
2 cups/300g plain flour  
1 teaspoon sugar  
1 teaspoon salt  
1 teaspoon instant dry yeast  
2 tablespoons oil  
2 cups/300g flour  
½ teaspoon salt  
125g butter or margarine, cubed  
2 tablespoons/40ml water  
Extra milk, for glazing  
1 x 60g egg  
½ cup/125ml water  
Using the processing blade on speeds 2-3.  
Using the processing blade on speeds 2-3.  
Using the processing blade on speed 2-3.  
1. Place flour, salt and butter into the  
1. Place flour and salt into processing bowl and  
process, using speed 2, until well combined.  
Using the processing blade on speeds 2-3.  
processing bowl and process, using speed 2,  
until mixture resembles fine bread crumbs.  
1. Place flour, salt, sugar, yeast and butter into  
the processing bowl and process, using  
speed 2, until just combined.  
1. Place flour, sugar, salt, yeast, oil and egg into  
processing bowl and process, using speed 2,  
until well combined.  
2. Add the butter and process until mixture  
resembles fine bread crumbs.  
2. With the motor running, on speed 2-3, pour  
the water down the feed chute until mixture  
forms a ball. Do not over process  
2. With motor running on speed 2-3, pour  
sufficient milk down the feed chute until  
mixture forms a light elastic dough.  
3. With the motor running, on speed 2-3, pour  
the milk down the feed chute and process  
until a soft dough forms. Do not over  
process.  
2. With the motor running, using speed 2-3,  
add sufficient water through the food  
chute until a soft dough forms. Do not over  
process.  
3. Wrap the pastry in plastic food wrap and  
refrigerate for 15 minutes before using.  
3. Process briefly until smooth, add more milk  
if required. Do not over process.  
4. Use as desired.  
4. Knead the dough gently on a lightly floured  
board and pat the dough out to a 2cm  
thickness  
3. Remove the dough and knead on a lightly  
until smooth and elastic.  
4. Remove dough from the processing bowl  
and knead on a lightly floured board for 5-8  
minutes or until dough becomes smooth and  
elastic.  
4. Shape dough into a ball, place into an oiled  
bowl, cover and stand in a warm place for  
30 minutes or until dough has doubled in  
size.  
5. Use a sharp-edged, round scone cutter and  
cut straight down into dough to form scone  
rounds.  
5. Place dough in a lightly oiled glass bowl,  
cover with plastic wrap and allow to stand  
in a warm place until dough has doubled in  
size.  
6. Place scone rounds close together in a low  
sided, lightly greased baking tray.  
5. Halve the dough and knead each half for 5  
minutes.  
7. Brush tops lightly with milk and bake at  
220ºC for 12-15 minutes or until golden  
brown.  
6. Halve the dough and knead each half for 5  
minutes.  
6. Press or roll dough out to fit 1 x 30cm or 2 x  
25cm lightly greased pizza trays and spread  
with desired toppings.  
7. Form dough into desired shapes, place into  
two greased bread pans and stand, covered,  
for 20 minutes or until dough has doubled  
in size.  
7. Bake at 220ºC for 20 minutes or until  
cooked.  
8. Brush bread tops with water and bake at  
200ºC for 30 minutes or until bread sounds  
hollow when tapped.  
9. Turn bread out onto a wire rack and allow to  
cool before slicing.  
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