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How to prepare sausages with the Moulinex HV8 food processor?
Frequently Asked Questions - 09/04/2026
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The Moulinex HV8 food processor can help you easily prepare homemade sausages. Here is a simple method to follow:

Necessary ingredients:

  • Meat (pork, beef, poultry, according to your preference)
  • Spices (salt, pepper, herbs, garlic, onion, according to your taste)
  • Natural or synthetic casings (optional, if you want to make traditional sausages)

Preparation steps:

  1. Prepare the meat: Cut the meat into pieces suitable for the entry size of your food processor. It is advisable to use very cold meat to facilitate grinding.
  2. Grind the meat: Attach the grinding accessory to your Moulinex HV8 and grind the meat until you achieve a homogeneous texture.
  3. Season: In a container, mix the ground meat with the spices and herbs of your choice to flavor your sausages.
  4. Form the sausages:
    • If you are using casings, install the filling accessory and fill the casings with the mixture, making sure not to over-tighten them. Tie knots at the ends to close the sausages.
    • Otherwise, you can shape patties or logs by hand for casing-free sausages.
  5. Cooking: Cook your sausages in a pan, oven, or grill according to your preference, ensuring they are well cooked through.

Additional tips:

  • Experiment with different spices and herbs to customize your sausages.
  • Be sure to thoroughly clean the food processor accessories after use to ensure their durability.
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How to start the Moulinex HV8 food processor?
Frequently Asked Questions - 06/01/2026
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To start your Moulinex HV8 food processor, follow these simple steps:

1. Preparing the appliance

  • Make sure the bowl and all accessories are properly installed and securely attached to the base of the processor.
  • Check that the lid is properly closed, as for safety reasons, the processor will not start if the lid is not in place.

2. Connection

  • Plug the processor into a functioning electrical outlet.

3. Selecting the program or speed

  • Choose the program suitable for your preparation (mixing, chopping, kneading, etc.) via the control panel.
  • If your model offers manual speeds, select the desired speed.

4. Starting

  • Press the start button to launch the processor.

5. During operation

  • Monitor the processor to ensure it is functioning correctly and stop it if necessary.

If the processor does not start, check that all components are in place and that the electrical outlet is functioning properly.

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USER MANUAL HV8 MOULINEX

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Moulinex

A Tête hachoir amovible

A1 Corps

A2 Vis

Thank you for choosing an appliance from the Moulinex range.

Description

A Removable mincer head

A1 Body

A2 Feed screw

A3 Self-sharpening, stainless steel cutter

A4 Meat screens

A4a Small-hole screen: fine mince

A4b Large-hole screen: coarse mince

A5 Nut

B Removable hopper tray

C Meat pusher

D Accessory storage cover

E Mincer head release button

F On/Off button (0 - I)

G "Reverse" button (run briefly in reverse)

H Motor unit

I Kebbe accessory (depending on model)

I1 Kebbe making end

I2 Ring

J Biscuit maker attachment (depending on model)

J1 Support

J2 Mould

K Sausage filler tube (depending on model)

L Vegetable cutter (depending on model)

L1 Body

L2 Pusher

L3 Drums (depending on model)

L3a Slicer drum

L3b Shape cutter drum

L3c Coarse grater drum

L3d Fine grater drum

L3e Parmesan grater drum

L3f Ice drum

Safety instructions

- Carefully read the instructions before using your appliance for the first time; any use which does not conform to the instructions for use will absolve Moulinex from any liability.

- Do not leave the appliance within reach of unsupervised children. The use of this

appliance by children or by disabled persons must be supervised at all times.

- Check that the power rating of the appliance does in fact match that of your mains supply.

Any connection fault invalidates the guarantee.

Wiring instructions for U.K and Ireland only :

APPLIANCES WITH FITTED PLUG

Important : For your convenience this appliance is supplied complete with a plug incorporating a 3 amp fuse.

In the event of replacing a fuse in the plug supplied, a 3 amp fuse approved by ASTA to BS1362 must be used.

If the socket outlets are not of the 13A BS 1363 type, and therefore do not accept the plug connected to this appliance, cut off the plug if moulded type or remove the plug if connected by screw terminals.

When the plug is a moulded type and this is cut off from the appliance, the connected wires are a shock hazard. Do not under any circumstances connect a cut off plug into the electrical socket outlet. The cut off plug must be disposed of in a safe manner that prevents any form of connection.

If the fuse cover is detachable, never use the plug with the cover omitted. Replacement covers can be obtained from your service agent.

Fit the appropriate plug according to the instructions in paragraph "Fitting a plug". With alternative plugs a 5 amp fuse must be fitted either in the plug or adaptor or at the main fuse box.

APPLIANCES WITHOUT FITTED PLUG FITTING A PLUG - IMPORTANT

The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:

GREEN & YELLOW : EARTH

BLUE : NEUTRAL

BROWN : LIVE

As the colours in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:

The wire which is coloured GREEN & YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter 'E' or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow. The wire which is coloured BLUE

must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter 'N' or coloured black. The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter 'L' or coloured red.

This appliance is manufactured to conform to the Low Voltage Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 1989 and is designed to comply with BS 3456. It complies with the requirements of the EEC Directive (89/336/EEC).

- Your appliance is intended only for indoor, domestic use, for culinary purposes. Do not leave it running unsupervised.

- Use your appliance on a level, clean and dry surface.

- Do not allow long hair, scarves, ties etc. to dangle over accessories during operation.

- Disconnect your appliance as soon as you have finished using it, for cleaning and when fitting or removing accessories.

- Do not use your appliance if it is not working correctly or if it has been damaged. If this is the case, contact a Moulinex approved service centre (see list in service booklet).

- Any work on the appliance other than normal care and cleaning by the customer must be carried out by a Moulinex approved service centre.

- If the supply cable or the plug is damaged, do not use the appliance. To avoid any risk, these must be replaced by a Moulinex approved service centre (see list in the service booklet).

- Do not place the appliance, the supply cable or the plug in water or in any other liquid.

- Do not allow the supply cable to hang down within reach of children.

- The supply cable must never be close to or in contact with the hot parts of your appliance or any other source of heat and should be kept away from sharp edges.

- For your own safety, use only the Moulinex accessories and spare parts that are suitable for your appliance.

Before first use

Wash all the accessories and dry them carefully, at once.

Using your appliance for the first time

MINCER HEAD

①. Assembling the mincing head

①a- Take the body (A1) by the feed tube, holding the wider opening uppermost. Insert the feed screw (A2) (long shaft first) into the body (A1).

①b- Fit the cutter (A3) onto the short shaft with the cutting edges facing outwards.

①c- Fit the chosen screen (A4a or A4b) on the cutter (A3), locating the two lugs in the corresponding notches in the body (A1).

①d- Screw the nut (A5) home on the body (A1) without locking it.

①e- Check the assembly. The shaft should have no play, neither should it be able to turn on its own. Otherwise, repeat the assembly procedure.

②. Fitting the mincing head on the appliance

②a- Facing the motor unit, which should be disconnected, insert the mincer head with the feed tube inclined to the right. Push the mincer head home in the motor unit.

- Turn the mincer head until it latches with the feed tube in the vertical position.

②b- Engage the removable hopper tray (B) with the lugs on the feed tube.

Connect the appliance. It is ready for use.

. Using

- Prepare all of the foodstuffs to be minced. Remove bones and gristle.

- Cut the meat into pieces (about 1 inch square) and put them in the hopper tray (B).

- Place a bowl beneath the mincer head.

- Press position "l" of button (F).

- Push the meat, piece by piece, down the feed tube, using the pusher (C).

- Never push with the fingers or any other implement.

- Do not use your appliance continuously for more than 15 minutes when mincing meat.

Tip: you can follow up the meat with a few small pieces of bread to clear any meat remaining in the machine.

③ What should you do if the machine is clogged?

- Stop the mincer by pressing position "0" of button (F).

- Then press the "Reverse" button (G) for a few seconds to release the jam.

- Press position "I" of button (F) to continue mincing.

Important: wait until the appliance has stopped completely before pressing the "On" (F) or "Reverse" (G) button.

Recipes:

Note: For recipes requiring a high power (about 600 W), the appliance should not be run continuously for more than 20 seconds.

Recipe example: Mutton with split peas.

150 g mutton, 90 g split peas, 60 g flour, 30 g (ml) water, 1 medium onion, 2 cloves of garlic, salt and pepper.

In a bowl, mix the split peas and the flour and then add the water slowly to obtain a smooth mixture.

With the pusher in the feed tube, pour this mixture into the hopper tray.

Start the appliance and gently push the mixture down the feed tube with the pusher.

Cut the onion, garlic and meat into small pieces.

Add them to the minced mixture, turn into a saucepan with 800 ml water, add salt and pepper and simmer for one hour.

Skim and cover.

KEBBE ACCESSORY (DEPENDING ON MODEL)

④. Assembly

④a- Insert the feed screw (A2) in the body (A1) of the mincer head (A).

④b- Fit the kebbe making end (I1) to the head (A), locating the two lugs in the two notches in the mincer head.

④c- Fit the ring (I2) over the kebbe making end (I1), followed by the nut (A5), which must be well tightened.

- Fit the assembled mincer head on the motor unit as shown in 2A.

Note: This accessory is used without meat screen and cutter.

BISCUIT MAKER ATTACHMENT (DEPENDING ON MODEL)

⑤. Assembly

Insert the feed screw(A2) in the body(A1) of the mincer head (A).

- Fit the mould (J2) in the support (J1).

- Locate the two lugs on the support (J1) in the two notches in the mincer head (A).

- Screw the nut (A5) home on the body (A1) without locking.

- Fit the assembled mincer head on the motor unit as shown in 2A.

Note:

This accessory is used without meat screen and cutter.

. Using

- Prepare the dough.

You will obtain the best results with a slightly soft dough.

- Choose the shape by lining up the arrow with the chosen shape.

- Keep feeding dough until you have obtained the desired number of biscuits.

SAUSAGE FILLER TUBE (DEPENDING ON MODEL)

This accessory, which can be fitted on the mincer head (A), enables you to make any kind of sausage to your personal taste.

⑥. Assembly

  • Insert the feed screw (A2) in the body (A1) of the mincer head (A).
  • Place the filler tube (K) in position, followed by the nut (A5), which must be firmly tightened.
  • Fit the assembled mincer head on the motor unit as shown in 2A.

Note: This accessory is used without meat screen and cutter.

. Using

  • This accessory is for use once you have minced your meat and seasoned your mince to taste.
  • After soaking the sausage skin in tepid water to make it supple, thread it onto the filler tube (K) leaving about 5 cm (2 in.) hanging over the end.
  • Fill the feed tube of the body (A1) of the mincer head (A) with your prepared sausage meat; start the appliance and press down with the pusher until the meat shows at the end of the filler tube.
  • Stop the appliance.
  • Make a knot in the overhanging end of the sausage skin. Push the knot up against the end of the filler tube to avoid any air being trapped in the sausage skin.
  • Start the appliance again and keep up the supply of sausage meat. The sausage skin will fill with meat. To avoid overstretching the sausage skin, do not make your sausages too fat.
  • This job is more easily done by two people, one to feed the meat and the other to support and control the sausage skin.

  • When all the sausage meat has been used, stop the appliance, pull the remaining sausage skin off the filler tube and tie a knot.

  • Set the length of your sausages by pinching and twisting the skin at the desired intervals.

VEGETABLE CUTTER (DEPENDING ON MODEL)

⑦. Assembly

7a- Facing the motor unit (H), which should be disconnected, hold the body of the vegetable cutter (L1) with the feed tube inclined to the right.

  • Push the protruding shaft of the body (L1) into the shaft of the motor unit.
  • Turn the cutter body anticlockwise until it latches with the feed tube in the vertical position.

⑦b- Take the chosen drum (L3) and insert it in the body, turning it slightly so that it engages fully in its fitting.

  • Check the assembly.
  • Do not use the "Reverse" button (G) with the vegetable cutter.

⑦c. Using

  • Prepare all of the foodstuffs to be processed.
  • Place a bowl beneath the body (L1).
  • Connect the appliance. Start the appliance by pressing position "I" of button (F).
  • Place the food in the feed tube of the body (L1) and press down with the pusher (L2). Keep up a regular supply of food.
  • Never push with the fingers or any other implement.
  • Do not insert your fingers in the drum with the appliance running.

Cleaning

  • Before cleaning, disconnect your appliance.
  • Press the release button (E) and turn the assembly (mincer head (A) + hopper tray (B) or vegetable cutter (L)) clockwise to release it from the motor unit (H).
  • To dismantle the mincer head, take off the hopper tray (B) from the feed tube, unscrew the nut (A5), remove the meat screen (A4), the cutter (A3) and the feed screw (A2).
  • Handle the cutting parts with care.
  • Wash all the parts in hot, soapy water, rinse and carefully wipe them dry.
  • The meat screen (A4) and the cutter (A3) must remain greased. Coat them with oil.

  • Never allow water to penetrate the motor unit (H). Simply wipe it with a slightly damp cloth.

  • Do not put the mincer head (A) in the dishwasher; this applies to the body (A1), the feed screw (A2), the cutter (A3), the meat screens (A4) and the nut (A5).

What to do if your appliance does not work

- Check the electrical connection.

Your appliance still does not work? If this is the case, contact a Moulinex approved service centre (see list in service booklet).

Accessories

From your usual retailer or a Moulinex approved service centre (see list in service booklet), you can buy the following accessories.

0693286Small-hole screen (A4a)
5775632Large-hole screen (A4b)
5775689Kebbe accessory (I)
0926063Cutter (A3)
0672582Sausage filler tube (K)
5947301Vegetable cutter: body (L1) + pusher (L2) + drums (L3a + L3d)

5775308 Slicer drum (L3a)

5985774 Shape cutter drum (L3b)

5775306 Coarse grater drum (L3c)

5775307 Fine grater drum (L3d)

5775305 Parmesan grater drum (L3e)

5775309 Ice drum (L3f)

0672587 Biscuit maker attachment

0672585 Biscuit maker support

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Brand : MOULINEX

Model : HV8

Category : Food Processor