250-watt food processor with 3-cup plastic work bowlChops and grinds with patented reversible stainless-steel bladeSimple push-button control panel; durable?? yet lightweight plastic bodyDishwasher-safe bowl and lid for quick cleanup; spatula includedMeasures approximately 8 by 5 by 9 inches; 18-month limited warrantyProduct Description


Why Is This The Perfect Mini Processor For You?
The Cuisinart Mini-Prep Plus Processor handles a variety of food preparation tasks including chopping grinding pur?eing emulsifying and blending. The patented auto-reversing SmartPower blade provides a super-sharp edge for the delicate chopping of herbs and for blending and pur?eing other soft foods. The blunt edge offers a powerful cutting surface to grind through spices and other hard foods. Pulse activation gives maximum control for precision processing whether chopping or grinding. Spatula product manual and recipe booklet included.
Using Your Cuisinart Mini-Prep Plus Processor
The powerful high-speed 250-Watt motor works hard and fast to accomplish any small job with ease. Chop herbs onions garlic; grind spices hard cheese pur?e baby foods; blend mayonnaise and flavored butters all with the same compact appliance. The Mini-Prep Plus Processor takes up minimum counter space and stores neatly on the countertop or in a cabinet.
Best Practices When Using Your Cuisinart Mini-Prep Plus Processor
Size
Always cut large pieces of food into smaller pieces of even size about 1/2-Inch. If you don't start with pieces that are small and uniform you will not get an even chop.
Quantity
You dont want to overload the 3-Cup work bowl. Use the quantities given in the included recipe section of the product manual. As a rule of thumb remember that after being processed food should not reach more than 2/3 of the way up the central hub of the blade assembly.
Selecting the Right Operating Control
Use the Chop function for chopping pur?eing and mixing. Its the best option for example when chopping soft fragile food such as herbs celery onions garlic and most cheeses. It is also the right choice for pur?eing cooked vegetables making mayonnaise and mixing salad dressing. Pulse action is best when you are using the chop function. Two or three pulses are often enough.
Use the Grind function for grinding spices and for chopping hard food such as peppercorns seeds chocolate and nuts. Continuous-hold action is best when you are using the grind function.
Adding Liquid
You can add liquids such as water?? oil or flavoring while the machine is running. For example?? you might want to add oil when making mayonnaise or salad dressing?? or you could add vanilla or alcohol when making frozen yogurt. Pour the liquid through one of the two openings in the cover.
Removing Food From the Sides of the Bowl
Occasionally food will stick to the sides of" bowl as you process. Stop the machine to clear food away. After the blade has stopped moving?? remove the cover?? and use the spatula to scrape the food from the sides of the bowl back into the center.
Cleaning and Storage
Read to clean up? No problem! To simplify cleaning?? rinse the work bowl?? cover?? and blade immediately after each use?? so that food won??t dry on them. Wash blade assembly?? work bowl?? cover?? and spatula in warm soapy water. If you have a dishwasher?? you can wash the work bowl?? cover?? blade assembly?? and spatula on the top rack.
The Mini-Prep Plus Processor stores neatly on the countertop in a minimum of space. The hidden cord storage underneath the motor base will help to keep excess cord off the countertop. Store the unit assembled to prevent loss of parts.

Just a Few of the Many Foods You Can Prepare
| Food Item | Operation/Technique | Comments/Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Seeds and Dried Berries | Grind. Pulse to break up?? then process continuously to desired consistency. | Coriander?? cumin?? dill?? fennel?? sesame?? poppy?? and juniper berries |
| Herbs?? fresh | Chop. Pulse to chop to desired consistency. | Rinse and dry completely. Remove leaves from stems to chop. |
| Onions | Chop. Pulse 5-10 times to chop to desired size. | Peel; Cut into 3?4-inch or smaller piec |