Equipped with a peak 3.5 hp motor and billed as
the most powerful blender available, it liquefies everything from frozen fruit to nuts and grains.
It's also
the most powerful blender on the market today, bringing true professional performance to the home kitchen.
Not exact matches
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Having a Vitamix
blender in your kitchen will be one of your
most powerful tools to make eating healthy and staying on track a whole lot easier.
It's the
most amazing and
powerful blender on the market.
I needed to use my
most powerful spice
blender to pulverize them, and the aroma that wafted out of the
blender as I unscrewed the lid was quite intoxicating.
But I would recommend trying the
most powerful food processor or
blender you have.
At first I was going to say I am
most excited about making smoothies because the
blender I have isn't quite big enough to add a bunch of fruit and veggies, (or
powerful enough to really blend the harder stuff) But after seeing this post I now am pretty pumped to make breads, muffins, and batters to bake things!
With its
powerful (yet quiet) 300 - watt motor and triple - blade design, this
blender justified its price tag, pulverizing roasted veg into a velvety soup three times faster than
most other hand
blenders.
In the
most powerful food processor /
blender you own (you decide which one has the
most torque) place all filling ingredients (except raspberries) and blend on high until very smooth (this make take a couple minutes so be patient).
In the
most powerful food processor or
blender you own (you decide which one has the
most torque) place all filling ingredients (except raspberries) and blend on high until very smooth (this make take a couple minutes).
Start by adding about 1/4 - 1/2 cup of WATER to your smoothie cup or
blender (I like to use NutriBullet for ease of use, though for something more
powerful, Vitamix is the
most recommended
blender).