If you have a high - speed blender, such
as Blendtec or Vitamix, you can eliminate the first step.
Place all ingredients except chocolate chips in a high - powered blender (such
as a Blendtec) or food processor, and process until the mixture forms a thick mass.
While not every social media campaign can be as successful
as Blendtec's, it's often the way that the message or product is shared that determines its success.
Not exact matches
«There's the ability to have a lot of fun when it comes to building a nontraditional and surprising hub or platform,» he says, citing
as an example
Blendtec's viral «Will It Blend?»
Blendtec was largely known
as a commercial manufacturer of high - end blenders for restaurants, Starbucks franchises and more.
I think it's good for the price
as an alternative of having smoothies every so often, but I think it's worth saving for a vitamix or
blendtec (both with refurbished options).
If using a regular blender (not a high - speed one such
as Vitamix or
Blendtec), optionally strain the cream through a fine - mesh sieve for a silky - smooth consistency.
Hi Ella, I was just wondering, would all of your juicing recipes still be
as delicious blended in a high speed blender like a
blendtec or are they more directed for juicers only?
Now with my
Blendtec I need to add much less liquid and so I can achieve a mixture so thick that it can easily be enjoyed with a spoon, basically just
as thick
as soft serve ice cream.
Note: If you do not have a high powered blender such
as Vitamix or
Blendtec, start by blending the hard ingredients (i.e. almonds, oats, and spinach) with the almond milk to ensure they are thoroughly blended.
This post was sponsored by
Blendtec As always, I only work with brands I love and use in my own kitchen.
Blendtec was nice enough to send me a blender to try out
as well
as one to give to one of my readers — that's you.
If you're going to get a
Blendtec, I would recommend getting the smaller jar (for an added price)
as well (though you CAN still make nut butters in the bigger jar).
If using a high speed blender such
as a Vita - mix or
Blendtec: Place the bananas and almond butter into the blender container.
I've owned a
Blendtec blender for at least 10 years and I use it
as much or more than any other piece of equipment in my kitchen.
Add all ingredients to a blender and puree for a couple of minutes until very smooth (if using a high - powered blender like a
Blendtec, you won't need to puree
as long, simply run on «whole juice» mode, and then pulse again after if needed if there are any remaining frozen bits of fruit to be incorporated).
Thanks for the extra entry in the
Blendtec giveaway,
as well.
If you're using a high - speed blender such
as a Vitamix or
Blendtec, you can skip soaking altogether.
Place the nuts and hemp hearts into a high - speed blender, such
as a Vitamix or
Blendtec, to blend into a fine meal.
Disclaimer:
Blendtec provided me with a
Blendtec 725 blender and Twister Jar to use and review,
as well
as one to give away to a reader.
At the time, I liked that the
Blendtec was shorter and easier to store, though
as mentioned, that has been resolved with newer Vitamix models.
If you have a
Blendtec, the Twister Jar makes this part extremely easy and you will not need to add
as much oil, if any at all.
Though I'm sure it violates ceremonial tea procedure, I've also found that throwing the tea and water into my
blendtec and blending is just
as efficient and creates a frothy drink
as well.
I think I mainly prefer the
Blendtec because of the way the blade is made — I like how it pulls the ingredients down into the jar
as you're blending making for a very low maintenance experience.
Made,
as always in my awesome
Blendtec - an investment that pays me back every single day!
As is typical of most mornings around here, we started the day with Reggae playing on Pandora [which was drowned out by the sound of the
Blendtec.]
You don't have to chop and prep
as much — A Vitamix or
Blendtec will pretty much pulverize anything instantly.
If you don't have a grain mill at home, some grains will blend well in a strong blender, such
as a Vitamix or
Blendtec.
I'm still dreaming of the day I can get my hands on a Vitamix or
Blendtec blender (I had a bad experience with the Ninja blender
as a piece of plastic at the base chipped off after blending frozen bananas).
A high speed blender such
as Vitamix or
Blendtec is best because they break the cell wall.
If you're using a high - speed blender such
as a Vitamix or
Blendtec, you can skip soaking altogether.
Plus,
as Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn, Jr. teaches here http://www.dresselstyn.com/site/faq/ (third from bottom), smoothies destroy the fiber of the component foods (despite what all the Vitamix and
Blendtec salesmen say during their demonstrations).
I, personally use the
Blendtec blender — but Vitamix is a good blender
as well.
Anon - I'm not sure a regular blender could handle this... I think you'd need to use a high - speed blender (such
as a Vitamix or a
Blendtec) OR a food processor.
If using a high speed blender such
as a Vita - mix or
Blendtec: Place the bananas and almond butter into the blender container.
We use
Blendtec blenders for our smoothies,
as well
as for 101 other recipes which require puree'ing or blending.
Add all ingredients to a blender and puree for a couple of minutes until very smooth (if using a high - powered blender like a
Blendtec, you won't need to puree
as long, simply run on «whole juice» mode, and then pulse again after if needed if there are any remaining frozen bits of fruit to be incorporated).
As part of the Stonyfield /
Blendtec giveaway that starts on my other blog, A Life in Balance, starting tomorrow, I've experimenting with recipes from the
Blendtec Blender cookbook.