Using a blender,
hand blender of food processor, blend half of the cooked squash and sweet potatoes with the stock, coconut milk, and spices until smooth.
Not exact matches
Just one small question before I make them, can you use a
hand blender instead
of a
food processor?
1) used a
food processor instead
of hand held
blender 2) ground fresh almonds instead
of almond meal 3) cacao powder instead
of cocoa powder — THANK YOU again for introducing me to this «magic dust» through your detailed cacao page and «cheerleading» 4) longer bake time per your various suggestions / reasons (adjusting for my oven and desired texture) and...
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.
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?
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.
In fact, you can use this method to make jam out
of any fruit, but if you don't have a
blender or a
food processor at
hand, the fruits that work best are strawberries and bananas, since they are easy to mash with a fork.
Combine dry ingredients with butter in one
of these ways: — Pulse in a
food processor — Use your
hands to crumble butter — Use a handheld pastry
blender
Use a
hand blender or
food processor to puree the green onion mixture along with 3/4 teaspoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon black pepper, zest
of the lemon, half the lemon juice, and the reserved pasta water.
Into the
food processor, dry mill
of your
blender or
hand grinder, put peanut butter, cocoa powder, icing sugar and salt (start with 1/4 teaspoon salt if using salted peanuts).
Place all ingredients in your
blender /
food processor and purée until smooth (I prefer using the
hand blender instead
of my Omni Blend for this recipe, it just blends easier).
Next up, combine the buffalo sauce and blue cheese crumbles in a
blender /
food processor or use one
of these
hand held jobs to blend them together:
With a
hand blender or
food processor, blend half
of the soup (or all
of it, if you prefer) until smooth.
You can make this by
hand in a mortar and pestle (or by crushing the petals together with a wooden spoon and plenty
of elbow grease), or you can dump the petals and some sugar into a
food processor or
blender and let the machine do the work.
INGREDIENTS 2 whole eggs 1 large banana 4 scoops Naked Whey protein powder 1/2 cup
of milk 1/2 cup
of oat or quinoa flour 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract (to taste) 1/2 teaspoon baking soda (optional to make a fluffier waffle) PREPARATION Step 1: Mix all the ingredients together either by
hand or using a
blender /
food processor.
While the water is heating, break the pasta into 1 1/2 - inch segments and make the pistachio sauce by pureeing 1/3 cup
of the pistachios, garlic, salt and olive oil with a
hand blender or
food processor.
Stir in the peanut butter and tomato juice, and with a
hand blender or
food processor, blend half or all
of the soup until smooth, depending on the texture you want — always be careful when blending hot liquids.
This is one
of the most often asked questions about the art
of making homemade baby
food —
food processor versus
blender (or
hand blender / stick mixer /
food mill)
Instead
of using the
food processor, I would just be sure to chop the onions and mushrooms very small to begin with, maybe even mash the beans on their own, and give the oats the slightest pulse or two in your
blender (you don't want oat flour); then use your
hands or a bean masher to process it until it's like meatloaf consistency.
I made this hollandaise with the use
of an immersion (or
hand)
blender, but you could also make it in a
food processor or
blender.
For its value and quality the Immersion
Hand Blender and
Food Processor is worth to be in the category of the best blenders for baby f
Food Processor is worth to be in the category
of the best
blenders for baby
foodfood.
The Immersion
Hand Blender and
Food Processor is a perfect multi-tasking blender which will be a wonderful assistant for parents who want to make a variety of batch sizes of baby food, and when a baby outgrows the need for purees, to use it in many other w
Food Processor is a perfect multi-tasking
blender which will be a wonderful assistant for parents who want to make a variety
of batch sizes
of baby
food, and when a baby outgrows the need for purees, to use it in many other w
food, and when a baby outgrows the need for purees, to use it in many other ways.
Remove from heat and blend all
of the ingredients by either transfering to a
blender or
food processor and blending until smooth, or using an immersion
hand - held
blender and blending right in the pot until smooth.
Using a
hand blender or
food processor, puree a mix
of vegetables and stir it into tomato - based dishes like pasta sauce or chili.
Actually, a
hand blender is all you may need for making baby
food, as some
of the functions that are available in
food processors may turn out to be unnecessary for you.
Of course, the
food processor can cope with the tasks as quickly as the
hand blender, but it takes up more space, and not every family can find a place for it.
In a high - speed
blender or
food processor (a
food processor like a cuisinart or a
hand - held
blender work best), blend the bananas with the splash
of plant - based milk.
And
of course I would invest any additional funds (i.e. the $ 150) in items such as a
food processor, electric mixer, immersion
blender, serving platters, method
hand wash, slotted spoons, pots, pans, and the list goes on!
Most
of the
food processor parts are dishwasher - safe, except the grinder and
blender blades, but it's also straightforward to clean by
hand.