Blend berries, honey, and water in
a blender or food processor for 15 - 20 seconds.
* To make oat flour, grind approximately 2 3/4 cups oatmeal in a high powered
blender or food processor for about 1 minute until it is finely ground.
Grind almonds in
a blender or a food processor for about a minute.
Puree the soup in
a blender or food processor for 3 full minutes.
If you only have shaved, next time you can pop the shaved in
a blender or food processor for a few seconds to create shredded coconut.
Pulse the stale end pieces of bread in
a blender or food processor for homemade breadcrumbs.
Lightly pulse nuts in a high powered
blender or food processor for a few seconds.
Do you use
a blender or food processor for the almond butter?
Mash the yuca in a bowl with the olive oil, use a hand
blender or food processor for best consistency (should be smooth and sticky, no lumps).
You can also use an immersion
blender or food processor for this step, but I highly recommend the NutriBullet because it does the job so quickly.
While you can use
a blender or food processor for this recipe, an immersion blender makes this soup much less of a hassle.
You should have a powerful
blender or food processor for this.
Grind walnuts in
a blender or a food processor for about a minute.
Not exact matches
I love making the sweet brownies and energy bites amongst others and I have a small cusinart
food processor so as I have to make in batches
for each ingredient so I do want to upgrade to a larger one but I am confused whether to go
for a
food processor or blender?
For a smooth salsa, put the salsa into a
blender or food processor and puree until smooth, adding additional liquid is needed.
As a favor (and probably a good idea too
for most people who visit your blog and willing to embark on the health cooking) i'd like to ask you if you possess / own all the
blenders you sell on your website and if so... it would be very nice & useful
for you to perhaps make a kind of review and give an honest advice on what they can and can not do and the kind of performance to expect... Not everyone can afford every piece of the ideal raw foodist equipment like the Magimix
food processor and a Vitamix
or Sage
blender.
Once the water has been boiling
for a minute
or two drain the peas and place them in a
blender or food processor until they form a smooth paste.
Hi, I use «date paste» to sweeten drinks — you basically just soak dates in water until they are soft (
for a few hours
or overnight), then blend in a
blender or food processor until a paste forms, using as much of the water as required.
I have tried to make some of your recipes calls
for food processor using my
blender, they works ok, but I still have big chucks of medjoo dates in the raw brownie,
or in other energy bites.
Note: You MUST use a
food processor or blender for this recipe.
Let them cool
for 10 minutes then blend in a
food processor or blender until you get a smooth puree then set aside to cool completely.
Depending on the type of
blender or food processor you use, you may have to blend
for about 20 seconds, open the
blender, and stir the ingredients, and then blend
for an additional 10 to seconds.
To make the peanut butter sauce, combine the peanut butter, dates, and water in a high - power
food processor or blender and blend until totally smooth - you may need a little more water to get it to your desired consistency
for dipping.
Combine tomatoes and remaining ingredients in
food processor or blender and pulse until well combined (pulse less
for a chunky salsa, longer
for a smooth salsa).
For a post -
or pre-gym energizing smoothie, grind up 1/2 cup of rolled oats in your
food processor or blender until the oats turn into a powder, and then add to the rest of your smoothie fixings.
Use 1/4 cup of tofu
for 1 egg, but be sure to purée the tofu in a
food processor or blender so that you don't end up with gross chunks.
The sauce can be made in a
blender or food processor and can sit
for a few days so make it in advance if you'd like.
Ingredients 1 1/4 cup finely chopped salted peanuts (
for the filling, crunch, and topping) 2 teaspoons sugar 1/2 teaspoon instant espresso powder (
or finely ground instant coffee) 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon Pinch of freshly grated nutmeg 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips (
or finely chopped semi sweet chocolate) 24 Oreo cookies, finely crumbed
or ground in a
food processor or blender 1/2 stick (4 tablespoons) unsalted butter, melted and cooled Small pinch of salt 2 1/2 cups heavy cream 1 1/4 cups confectioners» sugar, sifted 12 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature 1 1/2 cup salted peanut butter — crunchy
or smooth (not natural variety) 2 tablespoons whole milk 4 ounces bittersweet chocolate finely chopped
Why the need
for a
blender or food processor when making this?
For a smoother soup, you can run the onions and jalapenos though a
food processor with a bit of the stock
or use an immersion
blender.
It's the fat extracted from coconut meat (unsweetened coconut flakes here) ground / blended together in a
food processor or high speed
blender for about 16 to 18 minutes until a thin paste is formed.
Combine all of the ingredients in a
blender or food processor and blend
for 1 minute.
Place peaches along with the vanilla, sugar and salt in a
food processor or blender and blend
or pulse
for a minute until peaches are all mashed up.
Combine ingredients into a
blender or high speed
food processor, * reserve 1/4 cup + 2Tbsp coconut butter
for middle layer.
For The Crust: In a
food processor or blender, combine the flour, salt and sweetener of choice.
I had to design the formula to make much more than you will use on these 4 burgers because there needs to be enough volume
for your
food processor or blender to properly work its magic.
Remove dough from
food processor or blender and divide into 15 equal balls (rolling each of the 15 sections into a ball,
or 31 grams
for each ball
for each serving)
Or, if the recipe calls for a smoother flour, as in this keto recipe, you can add it to your food processor, grinder or blender to customize it to the perfect textur
Or, if the recipe calls
for a smoother flour, as in this keto recipe, you can add it to your
food processor, grinder
or blender to customize it to the perfect textur
or blender to customize it to the perfect texture.
You can make nut butter yourself in a
blender or food processor,
or look out
for the fabulous range from Nutural World which have been certified
for Pesach.
I use a stick -
blender for this but you can use a regular
blender or a
food processor.
Add all the crust ingredients to a high speed
blender or food processor, and process on high
for 2 minutes until a crumbly / pasty mixture forms.
In a
blender (
or food processor) add approx. 1 cup of cauliflower florets and pulse
for approx. 15 - 20 sec.
For a smoother puree, blend the beans in a
food processor or blender until desired consistency is reached.
If you don't have a power
blender,
or a
food processor to make the pepita butter, soak the pepitas
for a few hours before blending the dressing.
Combine all of the above ingredients (except
for the chicken) in a
food processor or blender and pulse until smooth.
The Cook's Illustrated vodka one doesn't work
for me (too wet), so I'd been doing all butter ones using a pastry
blender or food processor.
The
blender or processor should have a button
for grinding
food; if not, experiment with the other settings to see which works
for you.
I made my own paleo powdered sugar
for this one with maple sugar + arrowroot using my
food processor — which is surprisingly easy and works with either a
food processor or blender.
Combine all ingredients except
for probiotics and chocolate in a
food processor or heavy duty
blender
Other recommended appliances include an immersion
blender (a
food processor or blender would work too), a stand mixer (though a hand held mixer could work), and preferably a
food thermometer to test
for doneness.