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Cuisinart Dough Blade

 
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We’ve had a Cuisinart food processor for years, and I’ve been using the standard blade for making pie dough for quite awhile with fairly decent results (I usually make an all-butter, 50% whole wheat dough, so it just can’t compete for texture with lard/shortening all-white-flour crusts). For some reason, we never really paid much attention to the “Dough” button on the device, and had all but forgotten about the dull “dough blade” that came with the food processor.

I wanted to bake a couple of pies last week for a party, so I decided to give it a try. Never again. The dough didn’t mix properly, and I ended up with large patches of too-moist mixed with large patches of completely dry dough. It was bad enough that I reverted to the standard blade for my second batch, despite some small hope that things might improve after setting up in the fridge for a few hours. As you can see from the bowl on the left in the photo, it didn’t help — the dough fell apart into too-wet and too-dry chunks as soon as I tried to break off a chunk to roll out. Because I needed both batches of dough for two covered pies, I ended up “rescuing” the bad batch by adding a little water and re-processing it in the food processor, mixing it into the good batch. Needless to say the additional processing resulted in crusts were not the best I’ve made (still pretty tasty, though), and I will be hiding the dough blade somewhere so I can’t find it and make the same mistake again. Continue reading

The Newest Member of the Family

 
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Isn’t she beautiful/he gorgeous/it fantastic? I struggled quite mightily to bring it out into the world. Cooking.com must be obsessed with boxes inside of boxes inside of boxes, which become very difficult to part when they’re huge and wedged together by packing peanuts. But I can’t really complain, since so far it seems to have weathered shipping without any harm done.

While six quarts isn’t twenty quarts, this is still a marked improvement over my veteran 4.5 KA.

I have photos to write about here. I’ll have to think about getting around to that someday.

Update: So, I love the mixer, but the four-and-a-half quart one might be staying around. It seems to have trouble with small batches of cookie dough. Also, I’m noticing a tendency for stuff to get stuck at the center around the beater that’s worse than what I expect from the smaller mixers. I don’t remember that from the five quart ones I used at school and at work. The other annoying thing about the new one is that it doesn’t fit under the cabinets on the counter.

At least they’re both black and chrome, so they match the kitchen and match each other.