![]() ![]() It was similarly effective at chopping onion, however the instruction manual advises that the raw fruit and vegetables should be cut into 2.5cm / 1 inch pieces before being placed in the chopper. Despite the fact it only just fit, we had fine and even breadcrumbs after only 30 seconds on the higher speed. Next, we put four slices of bread cut into quarters into the chopper. There was a little powder, but overall the texture was fine and even. And just a few quick pulses was all that we needed to mill whole hazelnuts. Because the on switch has to be held down to operate the chopper, it can also be used as a pulse button. The KitchenAid food chopper impressed us with its performance across a range of foods. It’s a simple appliance that’s very intuitive to use and for added ease, the bowl, lid and all accessories can be washed in the dishwasher. There’s also a toggle switch on the front of the base to switch between the two power levels. Once it’s assembled, it can be switched on or pulsed by holding the button at the top of the handle, and as soon as the button is released, it stops chopping. The chopper won’t start until the lid is locked in place which is a useful safety feature. The lid features a drizzle basin, which is a small indent with a hole at the bottom, this makes it easy to pour liquids and oils in without removing the lid - something making mayonnaise and other emulsified sauces requires. The 1.19-litre / five cup bowl has a pouring spout as well as a handle and locks firmly onto the base. We’ve already mentioned its compact size several times, but in case you’re wondering, it measures just 25.4 x 17.8 x 16cm / 10 x 7 x 6.3 inches (h x w x d). In the UK and Australia, there’s a cream color but no white, and the silver color isn’t available in the UK either. The main options are red, silver, black and white. As is standard for KitchenAid appliances, it comes in a variety of colors. ![]() Damage to the work bowl may result.The KitchenAid food chopper has a streamlined design that won’t look out of place in most kitchens. NOTE: Never attach the cover to the work bowl before the work bowl has been positioned on the power shaft base. Holding on to the Feed Tube, turn the Work Bowl cover to the right until it locks into place.Place the Work Bowl Cover on the Work Bowl with the Feed Tube just to the left of the handle.The Chef’s Bowl can only be used for slicing and shredding discs, not the Multipurpose Blade.Fit the Chef’s Bowl inside the Work Bowl before attaching the disc stem and the disc to the power shaft.To use the Chef’s Bowl available with some models:.Then, fit the Mini Blade on the power base shaft.Place the Mini Bowl over the power base shaft inside the Work Bowl.To use the Mini Bowl available with some models:.Fit the selected disc over the metal pin on the Disc Stem, aligning the center opening of the disc with the ridge of the stem. To assemble a Slicing or Shredding Disc, place the Disc Stem on the power base shaft.It may be necessary to rotate the blade slightly so that it is properly aligned and falls into place. To attach the Multipurpose Blade, place the blade on the power base shaft.They may break off if the handle is positioned on the right side (4:00 position) and then forced to the center when attaching the bowl to the base. It is important that the Work Bowl be placed on the base with the handle facing to the left side because the tabs on the shaft of the Food Processor have a slight tapering.If the handle is to the side, place the handle slightly to the left, and slide to the right.Grabbing the handle, twist the bowl to the right until it locks into place at the 6 o’clock position.Place the Work Bowl on the motor base with the handle facing in the 9 o’clock position if your food processor has a handle in the center. ![]()
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