Add all ingredients to a high speed blender and process until a thick,
smooth liquid forms.
If you don't have a juicer then you can put the cucumber and celery into a blender first with a little water, blend them until
a smooth liquid forms and then strain the liquid before pouring it into the blender again with the remaining ingredients.
Not exact matches
Hi Heidi, I find that nut butters work so much better in a food processor as the Vitamix doesn't create that
smooth and creamy texture, and often need a
form of
liquid to function too.
Add the hot
liquid mixture to the bowl and mix on low speed until a
smooth dough is
formed.
Add the
liquid mixture to the flours, and knead until a
smooth ball of dough
forms, about 15 minutes.
Cook and stir until a
smooth paste
forms, adding some of reserved bean
liquid if needed, about 5 more minutes.
Add the coconut oil and stevia (and
liquid vanilla, if using) and continue to process until a ball
forms, which will then roll around for a bit before breaking up into a paste; continue to process for another 3 - 5 minutes, scraping sides occasionally, until the butter is almost
liquid and very
smooth.
Add in melted coconut oil, lemon juice,
liquid sweetener of choice and continue processing on high until a very
smooth mixture
forms.
Parmesan, and 3/4 cup pasta cooking
liquid in a large bowl until a
smooth, glossy sauce
forms.
Purée chile mixture, adding more soaking
liquid as needed to
form a
smooth paste.
To make flavor add - ins, blend together water + your flavor addition of choice to
form a
smooth liquid.
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Smoothing Solution in 2011 after it found methylene glycol, the
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Some of the lubricant
forms a thin,
liquid layer and
smooths out any microscopic roughness on the material's surface; the rest creates a reservoir within the material's pores.
You could blend a few tablespoons of maple syrup with some peanut butter, cacao and vanilla extract to
form a
smooth icing, or even try blending in some coconut butter or avocado into it too for a thicker icing (though you'll need to add some maple syrup or
liquid stevia into the icing mix too to keep it sweet).
It's a
liquid liner in pen
form so it goes on really
smooth and it dries almost immediately.