I was skeptical of the avocados in sweet stuff ever since I tried making chocolate pudding with them and
a NOT powerful blender... I'm sure you can imagine how that turned out lol.
Not exact matches
If you don't own a
blender, know that manufacturers like Cuisinart make
powerful blenders that run about $ 100.
Hi Becky, you really need a
powerful blender and food processor when blending things like medjool dates as many lower range
blenders won't be able to handle them.
Maybe I use
not quite
powerful blender?
Sadly a stick
blender won't work unfortunately as you really need to something more
powerful.
Unfortunately I can't make it myself since my
blender isn't very
powerful and it doesn't mash the chickpeas very well.
I like the seeds in my smoothies too to but you've got to have a
powerful blender to make sure that it doesn't become bitty.
I have oats but
not oat flour, so can I grind up oats in my very, very
powerful blender for oat flour?
If your
blender is
not so
powerful, add the cacao bit by bit and stop the
blender every once in a while to scrape down the sides with a spatula.
If you also don't have a
powerful blender like me, cut up the dates and crush the nuts beforehand to avoid the risk of an engine meltdown.
If you don't have a
powerful blender like me, make sure you soak your cashews all night long.
You don't have to have a
powerful blender, but for the best results it really is preferable.
Hand
blenders aren't
powerful enough for the dates!
If your
blender is
not powerful, you maybe have to add some water.
I want to have my sister try these but her
blender doesn't have such a
powerful motor.
If you don't have a
powerful blender, you may want to thaw the fruit a bit or add some additional brewed green tea for easier blending.
If you don't have a juicer, you can add each of these peeled ingredients to your
blender with 1 cup of coconut water for a
powerful, refreshing smoothie.
Does anyone have any suggestions for making the creamy alfredo sauce if you don't have a
powerful bullet
blender?
As I said in the video, if you don't have a vitamix, you can always make green smoothies with a less -
powerful blender by blending the greens and juice first.
You could and I think it would work if you had a very
powerful blender like a VItamix, but I don't think it will work with a regular one, or even a Ninja.
It was really gritty, since I used steel cut oats and don't have a super
powerful blender.
I have worked with the Ninja
blender a little bit and it's
not bad although nowhere near as
powerful and won't last the 8 + years my vitamix has.
If your
blender isn't
powerful enough to make a completely smooth smoothie, there are still things you can try to improve the texture:
If you don't have a
powerful blender and want to soak your instant oats, oatmeal, porridge, quick cook or rolled oats, soak 1 cup of oats with 1 cup of the liquid from the recipe.
I love smoothies, but don't have a
powerful - enough
blender to really enjoy.
If you don't have a
powerful blender or you want a more liquid smoothie, add a little water.
I don't have the freezer space for multiple large trays and I happen to have an exceptionally
powerful blender, so the cubed fruits and vegetable method works perfectly fine for me!
At first I was going to say I am most excited about making smoothies because the
blender I have isn't quite big enough to add a bunch of fruit and veggies, (or
powerful enough to really blend the harder stuff) But after seeing this post I now am pretty pumped to make breads, muffins, and batters to bake things!
I would recommend it, but I don't have a very
powerful blender so I'm
not totally sure.
I do
not have a
powerful enough
blender to do a lot of these vegan mac recipes.
This is where they shine, because their motor isn't as
powerful as a
blender's.
If, like me, you don't have a
powerful blender then soak the dates in the tea while it brews.
yum!!!!!!!! I have been wanting to make cauliflower pizza crust foreveeeeeeer... but I don't have a food processor... and my
blender isn't very
powerful!
If you do
not have a
powerful blender, I highly suggest soaking the cashews so that you can get ultimate creaminess!
Cashews don't have an outer skin and when you use a
powerful blender, it pretty much obliterates everything and blends perfectly.
I couldn't believe how
powerful this
blender was - I went with the puree option and stopped it about half way through the minute because the soup was already perfectly pureed.
The chocolate mouse is quite thick so if you don't have a
powerful blender, use a food processor instead.
If you do
not have a
powerful blender, I recommend grinding the nuts and seeds in a coffee grinder before placing them in the
blender.
Blend all that up, you know, we have a really
powerful Vitamix, so I make sure it's blended, but
not over blended because those, if you have a
powerful blender like that, it can actually oxidize, it can mix in that oxygen with some of these antioxidant properties.
If you don't have a
powerful blender or you want a more liquid smoothie, add a little water.
I have a
powerful high - speed
blender and so far there's nothing I've thrown at it that it couldn't handle, including carrots, apples, fennel, and celery.
I'm trying to follow the rules for no plastic but it seems the glass
blenders aren't as
powerful as the hi impact plastic ones.
But like I said, if you don't have a
powerful blender just grate them first.
Simply put, I had carrots in my fridge, didn't have bananas or any other soft fruit to throw into my liquid breakfast, and figured I have a super
powerful blender, why wouldn't it whip carrots into a delightful beverage?
If you don't have a very
powerful blender and your coconut oil is in liquid form, you might want to blend everything except the coconut oil first, then drizzle it on and blend for another 5 - 10 seconds to avoid clumping.
I have oats but
not oat flour, so can I grind up oats in my very, very
powerful blender for oat flour?