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into the opening of the feed tube. Make sure you put
the pusher back in place immediately after having
added the food to protect yourself against splashes
or injuries.
V. Removing food from the processor
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has stopped turning.
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direction.
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not fall out so as to prevent any risk of injury.
F. Advice from the Chefs
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chopping. This will ensure a more consistent result.
The bigger the pieces, the more time will be required
for chopping.
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allow the food to drop to the bottom of the bowl
after each burst of power and the food will thus be
perfectly chopped.
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process. This also applies for crushed ice.
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The more herbs, the ner they will be chopped. Once
chopped, they may be frozen in an airtight container.
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stem and scoop out the seeds from the top. Leave the
end opposite the stem whole to keep the structure
rm.
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soft cheeses do not lend themselves to slicing and
very hard cheeses may damage the disc or the
appliance itself. Never try to slice a cheese that is too
hard to cut with a knife.
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