The Cuisinart 9 Cup Food Processor is the perfect kitchen tool for any task and will blend beautifully with your stainless steel appliances. All removable parts are dishwasher safe, so you can spend less time scrubbing pots!
Do dishwasher detergent and water really get the job done?
Even if your food processor or blender is labeled as being “dishwasher safe,” you might be better off washing it by hand. The harshness of a dishwasher’s soap combined with hot water can damage blades, even when they’re advertised to withstand such conditions. If you do wash them in the machine, make sure that they go on the top rack so other items won’t chip away at their sharp edges.

Think you can put boiling water in a food processor?
Think again! When blending hot liquid, it’s best to work in batches. Otherwise, as the blender blends your concoction and creates steam pressure‚ it might even blow off the lid on top of it all!
I decided to really test Cuisinart’s claims of dishwasher safety. I put my cuisinart in the dishwasher, and while it didn’t break as easily as some models past tests (I was able to get a full year before any wear) there were still small signs that this is not recommended for longevity purposes – with pieces beginning to detach at the seams near where they connect together when washed.
What am I supposed to do with a food processor?
I never knew that a food processor had so many purposes! I can use it to make pie dough, cut butter into flour, chop up veggies for anything and everything. It’s even great for making salad dressings or truffle batter – one of my favorite reasons!
Can my Cuisinart go in the dishwasher?
Cuisinart pans are dishwasher safe, but washing them the old-fashioned way can damage your pan. First, fill a sink with hot water and soap to wash off any food that may be stuck on the surface of your cookware. Let it soak until cool before wiping down with either a sponge or cloth for easier cleanup!
How do you clean the bottom of a Cuisinart pan?
Cuisinart recommends using a non-lemon detergent to preserve the integrity of their cookware. After cooking with Cuisinart stainless steel cookware, fill it up with hot water and any kind of dish soap you have in your kitchen cabinet; let the pot sit until the water turns lukewarm (about 30 minutes). Then use a sponge or scrubber pad that is designed for pots and pans to clean off all excess grease from food particles stuck on there before rinsing it out thoroughly under cold running tap water.
Dry everything carefully so as not to scratch furniture surfaces if they’re going back into storage after being put away
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