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Breville BFP50 Instructions And Recipes Manual page 5

Wizz chopper & shaker

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Operating your Breville Wizz Chopper & Shaker
7.
If desired, use the shaker attachment
to sprinkle processed food. The shaker
attachment can be assembled by removing
the motor body, processing lid and chopping
blade from the processing bowl. Insert the
shaker attachment onto the processing bowl.
9
handy hints for best results
Do not overload the appliance by putting in
too much food (Refer to table on page 10 for
quantities). Do not exceed 'MAX' marking on
processing bowl.
Chop larger quantities in batches; do not
exceed recommended maximum quantities.
Do not operate continuously for more than
one minute.
Always remove chopping blade before
pouring or shaking out food.
To ensure even chopping results, cut food
into pieces of similar size, up to 2cm square.
When chopping herbs, ensure they are as
dry as possible.
To avoid damage to the chopping blade, do
not process hard items such as frozen foods,
ice, cereals and rice.
Do not process chocolate.
Do not process soft or semi-hard cheeses.
Only process hard cheeses such as
Parmesan or Romano.
Do not process thin liquids such as water or
milk.
Do not process raw or cooked meats.
Chopped ingredients such as fresh/dried
herbs, garlic, breadcrumbs, nuts or cheese
are ideal to use with the shaker attachment
to garnish meals.
Operating your Breville Wizz Chopper & Shaker
Recommended foods, quantities and times
Type of Food
Preparation
Garlic
Peel
Fresh chilli
Trim, remove seeds if desired.
Cut into 2cm pieces
Dried chilli
Whole
Fresh herbs
Wash and dry well. Remove
stalks/stems if necessary
Dried herbs
Remove stalks/stems if
necessary
Nuts
Shells removed
Breadcrumbs
Cut into 2cm cubes
Hard cheese
Cut into 2cm cubes
(Parmesan, Romano)
max. amount
Approximate Time
at one time
10 cloves
15-20 seconds
50g
15-20 seconds
15g
15-20 seconds
15g
20-30 seconds
20g
15-20 seconds
75g
20 seconds
50g
20 seconds
75g
20-30 seconds
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