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Suits all BLR50 Blender Models BLR50_IB_Issue1,10_FA.indd 1 9/12/09 2:56 PM[...]
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2 Contents Page Breville Recommends Safety First 4 Know your Breville Power Blender 6 Operating Y our Breville Power Blender 7 Care, Cleaning and Storage 10 Tips on How T o Best Use Y our Breville Power Blender 11 Recipes R2 BLR50_IB_Issue1,10_FA.indd 2 9/12/09 2:56 PM[...]
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3 Congratulations on the purchase of your new Breville P ower Blender BLR50_IB_Issue1,10_FA.indd 3 9/12/09 2:56 PM[...]
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4 Brevi lle recommends safet y fi r st At Breville we are very safety conscious. We design and manufacture consumer products with the safety of you, our valued customer , foremost in mind. In addition we ask that you exercise a degree of care when using an y electrical appliance and adhere to the following precautions. • Caref ully read[...]
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5 Brevi lle recommends safet y fi r st Brevi lle recommends safet y fi r st contin ue d • Unwindt hepowerco rdfullybeforeu se. • Do no t let the power c ord hang over t he edge of a bench or t able, touch h ot sur faces or be come kno tte d. • T op [...]
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6 Know Y our Brevil le Po wer B lender BLR50 BREVILLE POwER BLENDER 1. Inner measuring cup - for adding ingredients whilst blending 2. Large 1.5 litre glass jug 3. Ice crushing stainless steel blade 4. 5 speeds plus Pulse / ICe 5. Non-slip feet 6. Blade assembly – easily removable for cleaning 7. Blender jug base 8. Motor base 7 6 2 1 4 5 3 8 BLR[...]
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7 Know Y our Brevil le Po wer B lender Before first use Remove and safely discard any packaging material and promotionallabels. Disassemblethe blenderjug byfollowing thesteps in the ‘Disassemblingthe blender’section below. Washthe lid, inner lid, blende[...]
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8 NE VE R PL ACE A NY TH IN G OTH ER T HA N FOO D AN D LIQ UI DS IN T HE BL E NDE R wH IL ST T HE MO TOR I S RUN NI NG . Using the blender 1. Ensure the speed selection dial is in the off ‘0’ position. Insert the power cord into a 230/240V poweroutletandswitchonatthe?[...]
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9 4. During blending process, someingredients maystick to the sides of the blender jug. T opush the f ood back onto the blades, turn the speed selection dial to the off ‘0’ position and switch off at the power outlet. Remove[...]
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10 Care, Cl eani ng and Storag e Care and cleaning Beforecleaning,ensurethespeedselectiondialisinthe off ‘0’position, theappliance is switched offat the power outlet and the power cord is unplugged from the power outlet. Cleaning the blender jug, lid, [...]
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1 1 Care, Cl eani ng and Storag e Hints and Tips on h ow to use the Brevi lle Po wer B lender Hints and Tips • Do not pu t more than 2 cu ps of ingredient s into the blend er before blen ding commence s. Af ter the blending pr oces s has b egun and the blades a re turni[...]
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R1 Contents Page Dips and Starters R3 Soups R4 Sauces and Batters R5 Cocktails R7 Non-Alcoholic Drinks R9 Smoothies and Milkshakes R10 BLR50_IB_Issue1,10_FA.indd 1 9/12/09 2:56 PM[...]
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R 2 Contents Recipes Delicious blender recipes from Breville BLR50_IB_Issue1,10_FA.indd 2 9/12/09 2:56 PM[...]
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R3 GUACAMOL E Makes approx. 1¼ cups 1 large avocado, peeled, de-stoned and chopped 3 tablespoons lemon juice ½ cup sour cream 1 teaspoon minced garlic 1 teaspoon chilli 1. Placeallingredientsintoblenderjugandblendusing speed3untilsmooth. Servewithcrustiniorcrudites. PEST O DIP Makes approx. 1[...]
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R4 TOMATO SOUP Serves 2-4 1 tablespoon oil 2 cloves garlic, peeled and crushed 1 brown onion, peeled and diced 2 x 410g cans diced tomatoes 1 tablespoon tomato paste 2 teaspoons brown sugar 1. Heat oil in a large saucepan, add garlic and onions, cook over a medium heat for 2-3 minutes or [...]
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R5 RAS PBER RY MA YONNA ISE Makes approx. 2 cups 6 egg yolks 1 teaspoon French mustard 1 tablespoon Raspberry vinegar ¾ cup grapeseed oil ¾ cup peanut oil Freshly ground black pepper 1 tablespoon boiling water 1. Whisk together egg yolks, mustard, lemon juice and vinegar . 2. Pour mixture into blender [...]
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R6 YORKSHI RE PU DDIN GS Makes 6 ¼ cup/60ml water ¹⁄ ³ cup/75ml milk 1 x 60g egg, lightly beaten ¾ cup/112g plain flour Freshly ground black pepper 1½ tablespoons beef dripping or oil 1. Place water ,milk,egg,our and pepper into blender jug, selectspeed4andblenduntilsmooth. 2. Place[...]
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R7 SUGA R SYRUP Makes approx. 2 cups 1 cup white sugar 1 cup/250mlwater 1. Place sugar and water into a saucepan and bring to theboil. Allowtocool. 2. Place the warm sugar syrup (also called cocktail syrup) into a sterilized screw-top jar and refrigerate[...]
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R8 FLU FF Y DUCK Serves 2 1½ tablespoons/30ml white rum 1½ tablespoons/30ml advocaat ¼ cup/60ml orange juice 1½ tablespoons/30ml cream 6 ice cubes Orange slices, cherries, optional 1. Place all ingredients into the blender jug, select speeds 4-5 and blend until well combined and ice isc[...]
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R9 FRUI T COCKTAIL Serves 2 1 cup/250ml pineapple juice 1 banana, peeled and chopped 1 orange, skin and pith removed, then quartered 1 cup/250ml soda water 2 tablespoons passionfruit pulp 1. Place pineapple juice, banana and orange into the blender jug, select speeds 4-5 and blend until well [...]
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R10 MAN GO SMOOT HIE Serves 2 1 mango, peeled and sliced ¾ cup unfla voured yoghurt ½ cup/125ml orange juice 1. Place mango, yoghurt and orange juice into blender jug, selectspeed5andblenduntilsmooth. 2. Serveimmediately . STR AwBER RY SMOOTHI E Serves 2 150 g strawberries 1 cup/250ml milk[...]
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R11 Notes BLR50_IB_Issue1,10_FA.indd 11 9/12/09 2:56 PM[...]
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R12 Notes Notes BLR50_IB_Issue1,10_FA.indd 12 9/12/09 2:56 PM[...]
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Br eville Customer Service Centr e Breville is a register ed trademark of Br eville Pty Ltd ABN 98 000 092 928 © Copyright Breville Pty Ltd 2008 Due to continual improvements in design or otherwise, the product you pur chase may differ slightly fr om the one illustrated in this booklet. Model BLR50 Issue 1/10 www .br eville.com.au Australian Custo[...]