Sentences with phrase «blender if»

It should be noted 400 watts is also enough to run a blender if your tastes run to frozen margaritas.
To blend it into my skin I use my fingers, as that works best for me, but you can use a brush or beauty blender if available.
I apply all my foundation with a wet beauty blender if I would like lighter coverage and a dry beauty blender if I would like more of a full coverage look.
You can also use a fork or a pastry blender if you have one.
I actually will put it in the blender if it is totally separated to get a nice, creamy milk.
Put roasted red peppers, shallot / garlic mixture, cream, and milk in a food processor (or blender if you don't have a food processor) and blend until creamy and smooth.
When cold, put it through blender if necessary to integrate more solid fat and more liquify part.
This is a full - coverage concealer (which I need for my under eyes), but you can easily sheer it out with a beauty blender if needed.
I've been loving using it in smoothies (you can even pour it into ice cube trays and freeze it before tossing into your blender if you want to add some texture to a smoothie).
Add frozen strawberries, greek yogurt, honey and basil to a bowl and blend with a hand blender (or use a blender if you have one).
Stir well and use a stick blender if needed to fully incorporate the color.
Add butter and Crisco to flour and pulse on / off until mixture resembles coarse meal (you can also combine the flour and fats using a pastry blender if you don't want to drag out your processor — more effort, less clean - up).
You can probably also use a stick blender or a regular blender if you don't have a food processor.
Scrape down the edges of the blender if necessary.
Directions: Add all ingredients to a personal sized blender (can double and use a full - size blender if that's what you've got).
Then either serve it as it is or purée the stew slightly right in the cooker pot with a stick / immersion blender if you want a slightly smoother but still chunky texture.
You can also mash with a potato masher or fork but the consistency is better in a blender if you have one.
You can also use a hand blender if you don't have a regular blender, or if you're making smaller portions.
Mix the avocado, mustard, and lemon juice with a fork until smooth (you may use a blender if you like).
Clean out the blender if it was used for the strawberries and add crushed ice, coconut cream, blue curaçao, pineapple and remaining rum.
You can also use a hand blender if you don't have a regular blender at home, or if you're making smaller portions.
I wouldn't drop a few Benjamins on a blender if it's just going to sit in the closet and collect dust — can you see yourself using it regularly?
A juicer is much cheaper than a high - speed blender if you choose a basic, high - powered model.
It's also excellent with some white beans that have been puréed briefly in the food processor or blender if you're not a fish person and still want to add a little protein.
For one, you don't have to use the blender if you don't want to.
Easy to use and easy on the wallet, we think you'll love this blender if you want to cut costs.
Puree in a blender if necessary.
You can usually just mash it up with a fork since avocados are so soft, but you can puree it in the blender if you prefer, too.
You will need a high speed blender if you don't cook the nettles, have you seen my Froothie Blender Giveaway?
Whisk (or blend with an immersion blender if you have one) until emulsified and smooth.
Combine all ingredients in a blender (use a high speed blender if using mostly frozen ingredients) and process until smooth.
Add an extra splash nut milk to the blender if needed to loosen up.
You can also use a hand blender if you don't have a regular blender, or if you're making smaller portions.
Just make sure to emulsify it really well so it gets nice and creamy by adding the oil slowly while whisking aggressively, or just use the blender if you don't feel like whisking;)
Next add in the rotel (pulse a couple times in a blender if you don't want large chunks) and diced jalepeno.
And why add the potatoes and onions to the blender if you don't puree them?
For the fritters, mash the beans and squash together until a little over half of the beans are smushed (or pulse a few times with an immersion blender if you are impatient like me).
You may purée the banana in a food processor or blender if desired
Whisk nondairy milk into flour and agar in small saucepan until smooth (You can use a hand immersion blender if you wish, or even run it through the blender).
I should note that I have tried mashing the chickpeas by hand, but definitely recommend using a food processor or blender if you can.
Thinking of making a Hazelnut cream (alternative to heavy cream) Wondering if I kept the pulp and just blended in high - powered blender if that would work.
Chop them up as finely as possible (you could even use an immersion hand blender if you'd like).
Once softened, mash the apples with a potato masher or puree with a blender / immersion blender if you like a smoother applesauce.
You can also use a hand blender if you don't have a regular blender.
You could use a blender if a food processor is to expensive
You can also use a hand blender if you don't have a regular blender at home, or if you're making smaller portions.
Give it a good stir or mix again in a clean blender if needed.
Aside from good ingredients, you'll also benefit from a good blender if you'd like smoothies to be part of your daily routine.
You need a powerful blender if you want the consistency to be very soft and creamy though.
I don't know about you, but I love getting big chunks of strawberries in every bite while eating my ice cream, so I just used a potato masher to mash up the berries, but you could also purée them in a food processor or blender if you wanted to avoid getting those big chunks.
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