Baby food blenders don't have steaming, reheat and defrost functions, but they are more compact and lightweight.
Not exact matches
And one more question: I don't have a
blender yet, but I'm about to buy something like that: http://www.sencor.eu/stick-
blender/shb-4360 It works on 800w, so I hope it'd be good for blend nuts, grind, make almond butter and other stuff... based on your experimences with
food processors,
do you think it worths buying?
I don't have a
food processor however... would a
blender do the trick?
Hi Marion, sadly a
blender really doesn't work for this recipe as a
blender requires liquid in order to function otherwise it won't spin properly and won't be able to break down the ingredients, so you really need a
food processor for this.
Hi Kate, I personally love using both a
blender and a
food processor as I find they
do very different things from what I've experienced.
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?
Sadly
blenders don't have the right blades to crush things and they need liquid, which
food processors don't.
When I first started off I used a Kenwood
food processor and
blender set where one base and two attachments meant that I didn't need so much storage space.
But I
do nt have a
food processor, so I was wondering if it is possible to make them with a
blender / mixer instead?
Hi Isabelle, you can» r really make the energy balls and nut butters and hummus in the Vitamix as
blenders need liquid to function where as a
food processor doesn't.
Hi Ella, I've been looking at the different
food processors and one thing is not clear for me:
does the Magimix work as a
blender as well?
Perhaps this is a very good compromise for those who don't currently want both a
food processor and a
blender.
Hi Louise, grinding down nuts and seeds is actually best
done in a
food processor as a
blender really needs a liquid in order to function.
how
does the Philips and Magimix
blenders would handle this kind of tasks and
food preparation compared to the legendary» vitamix and co»
blenders for instance?
Please could you advise me if I should buy a
food processer and a
blender or will one
do all your recipes?
I also didn't use an immersion
blender, and just used my
food processor.
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.
A
blender doesn't work quite as well as a
food processor for some things so you may want to test it out at home first.
Hiya — just to get back to all your questions — not sure which article you're referring to, but try searching «
blender» or «
food processor» on the blog and see if you
do!
Sadly this wouldn't work well in a
blender as
blenders typically need a liquid in order to function properly, this really needs to be
done in a
food processor x
Will it work with a
blender as I don't have a
food processor!
It may be my own fault for using a
blender as I don't have a
food processor, but blending the frozen ingredients almost burned my motor out!
Just wondering... Don't have a
food processor at home, any chance I can make it work with a
blender?
As a student, I unfortunately don't have a
food processor, so I would like to know if you have sweet treats recipes which don't need
food processor or
blender.
It's best in a
blender as
food processors don't work so well with liquids.
If I can't afford to buy a
food processor as well,
do you think it works to use the
blender for making stuff like energy balls and nut butters?
My oats and almonds were toasted and I used a
blender because I don't have a
food processor so things were a little chunky.
(If you don't have a
food processor, purée dates, honey, eggs, and vanilla in
blender until smooth.
Grind up the graham crackers in a
food processor or
blender, making sure you don't over process into a flour, then mix that together with the butter, sugar, and salt.
then use a
blender or
food processor to puree in batches, being careful to lift the lid once in awhile so that the steam doesn't build up and explode.
If you don't have the
food processor use pastry
blender or fork.
The only thing I can think of to save what you
do have is to place it all in a
food processor or
blender and pulse until it can sort of come together, hope this helps!
While most of the recipes don't require «fancy» equipment, there are a few tools that are helpful, including a high - powered
blender like a Vitamix or a
food processor, a hand mixer, a stick
blender, and a stand mixer.
And then it requires hardly any chopping at all as you throw everything in the
blender /
food - processor and let it
do the work for you.
Drain the sweet potatoes when they are
done, and add all casserole ingredients to a
blender (like the Blendtec) or a
food processor.
the tofu in a
food processor or
blender so that you don't end up with gross chunks.
Sometimes the soup's textures aren't as smooth or creamy as I'd like them to be; but I don't have a
blender, just a
food processor.
Q: If I don't have a
food processor, can I use a
blender?
But really all you need to
do is just throw everything in the
blender (or
food processor) and blend.
You can
do this with a
blender,
food processor or stick immersion
blender.
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.
If you
do not have this, run your granulated sugar through a
blender or a
food processor to make it super fine.
I'm
blender and
food processor challenged (so excited to finally get out of college life and into actually having a kitchen life, but a real kitchen is still a few months away)-
do you think mixing these with a hand mixer would work?
Oh, I don't have a
food processor, but I
do have the attachment for the immersion
blender.
This is the perfect dessert for summer because they don't require any oven time, just whip up the crust in a
food processor and the filling in a
blender, put them together and pop them in the fridge for a few hours, and then enjoy them chilled.
I would like to make this but don't have a
food processor — would you recommend lots of chopping by hand, or using an immersion
blender?
Next time I would take about 1/2 of them and puree with the hand
blender to get a better texture — I don't have a
food processor.
Hi There, I'm a new vegan and super excited to try some of your recipes.When you make the Larabars
do you need to soak the dates beforehand or just throw them into the
blender or
food processor?
If you don't own a
food processor or
blender, you can grate the raw cauliflower on the coarse side of a box grater.
I wanted to share that I substituted pure maple syrup for the honey and used a
blender to mix since I don't own a
food processor.