What The Buttons Do - Breville Anthony Worall Thompson VBL030 Manual

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what the buttons do

Button
Savoury/sweet
pancakes, batter,
1
CAKE
crepes, light cake
mixes
Smoothies (fruit and
yoghurt or fruit and
2
milk based drinks).
SMOOTHIE
Fruit or vegetable
drinks
Puree fruit,
vegetables. Make
3
your own baby food.
PUREE
Smooth soups and
pates.
Traditional/flavoured
mayonnaise
Hollandaise sauce,
4
DIPS
salad cream dressings,
salsa, hummus,
guacamole
Milk based drinks.
Ice cream shakes, ice
5
cream coffee shakes,
SHAKES
frothy drinks for the
kids.
Ice slush drinks.
Crushed ice cubes for
6
ICE CRUSH
all kinds of drinks.
Coffee beans, nuts,
7
CHOP
biscuits, etc.
Thicken creams,
blend fruit juices.
8
BLEND
Process ingredients to
a smooth consistency
Chopping nuts, herbs,
9
bread crumbs, biscuit
PULSE
crumbs etc.
Fast and slow buttons
10
+ AND -
Stop button
11
STOP
8
Suggested use
Notes
Simply add your favourite ingredients to the blender, press the CAKE
button and wait! Perfect results from yorkshire puddings to sweet
dessert sauces
Make drinks with a base of naturally soft or ripe fruits/vegetables
(strawberries, tomatoes, etc.) or foods that have been softened through
cooking. Don't blend hard vegetables such as carrots unless cooked first.
Add liquid to achieve the desired smoothie consistency. Always remove
stones from fruit or vegetables.
To puree food, liquid is an essential part. Some fruits are high in water
content therefore will need less or none added at all. Add stock, yogurt,
milk or water a little at a time through the pouring hole until the desired
consistency is reached.
Add liquid ingredients first then follow with solid ingredients to ensure
consistent blending.When chopping fresh herbs, garlic, onion zest, spices,
etc. make sure that the blades and jug are completely dry.
This function is intended for use with milk based drinks which have
other flavouring added to it. Try adding ice-creams, fruit puree, dessert
toppings or milk shake flavours. Don't use this button to try and cruch ice
(use the Ice Crush button instead).
For best results defrost ice cubes slightly before crushing. For home-
made (small) ice cubes, fill the jug up to 70ml mark and add 00ml
water. For shop-bought (large) ice cubes, add 1 ice cubes to the jug and
add 00ml water.
Add approx 100g (oz) at a time to ensure an even texture. Make sure
any hard shells have been removed before grinding.
Versatile program for blending/mixing ingredients
The Pulse button allows precise control of the duration and speed of
blending. Press and hold the Pulse button to start processing, and release
it to stop.
These buttons allow you to manually adjust the blending speed. Simply
press the + or – button repeatedly while the blender is running to
change the speed.
Press at any time to stop your blender.

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