That's why I love
my stick blender so much!
Note: I blended my sauce in my Vitamix, which I love for lots of things, except blending hot things, so I'm planning to get this stainless steel
stick blender so as to avoid blending in plastic.
Not exact matches
If I told my daughters that I loved them completely, and that no matter what they did, I would always love them, forgive them, and be willing to die for them, and if, after I told them this, one of my daughters looked at me and said, «
So I can just go
stick my hand in the
blender and you will still love me?»
But I'd grown overconfident,
so the fact that I'd never in my life used a pastry
blender or a rolling pin didn't stop me from going right ahead and whisking together some flour, sugar, and salt, cutting in two
sticks of butter, adding some water, and then kneading it all together to form two disks that looked exactly like the picture on page 438, thank you very much.
Where did I go wrong!?!!! Lol very typical me but I had a nightmare making these... I put the almonds in the
blender and blended them a little
so they were crumbled, but my vitamin didn't even like that (kept getting
stuck all around the blade).
I think a
stick blender like would work fine for smoothies, but I haven't used you one you linked,
so I can't recommend 100 % for nut butters etc..
I used a
blender which wasn't ideal
so I finished it off with a
stick mixer which did a great job.
You may have to help it along the way with a tamper or by stirring once or twice
so things don't get
stuck in the
blender.
I use my
stick blender / mini processor to make all salad dressings...
so fast and can store in the refrigerator right in the mini processor.
in fact next week I will be cooking one up for sbout 15 people... most have not evah tasted this deliciousness, this orgasmic divine intervention...
so it is gping to be fun... wish I had a swizzle
stick but I discovered that a potato masher works pretty well... a
blender is also a no - no in my books, a little hand sweat is best!
My picky eaters like «smooth» syrup
so I take this extra step: Carefully pour strawberry sauce inside a
blender (or
stick an immersion
blender in the pot if you have one) and mix well until it's a thick sauce.
My husband likes no lumps at all
so I use a
blender but a more chunky finish with a
stick blender is also nice.
Blitzed it with the
stick blender and added in a bunch of shredded chicken and the other can of beans and let it go for another hour or
so.
Add chia seeds and any powdered supplements you like after you add the fruit
so they don't
stick to the bottom of the
blender cup.
I seemed
so watery, but after buzzing it with the
stick blender it thickened up as it sat.
If you have an immersion
blender: just
stick it into the cooked soup and blend about 1/3 -1 / 2 of the mixture
so that when you stir together it's chunky but also thicker and no longer brothy.
With
stick blender blend everything gently
so that compact like texture develops which you can shape into a pate.
So switched to the hand
stick blender which works great.
I just popped in, happy new year all, to say arthritis here
so use my pressies, an electric whisk or hand
stick blender.
My food processor recently bit the dust
so I actually ended up using the chopper attachment to my
stick blender.
I love using the cuisinart
stick blender, works just as good as a food processor and
so much easier to clean.
When I made broccoli soup in the
blender I did have to swipe a sponge across some
stuck on food near the top of the jar, but the one - piece jar was
so much easier to clean than my old $ 30
blender with rubber gaskets and separate blades.
Just a suggestion: I used to make soup all of the time on the stove and then puree in my vitamix but now I just use a
stick blender to blend up my cooked veggies right in the pot and it saves
so much time and MESS!
I don't have a
stick blender yet
so I think I'll be needing lots of arm exercise here
Whether you are learning how to make your own soap for gifts, or just for personal use I am fairly confident once you start using your soap, the store bought stuff will be a thing of the past
so a cheap
stick blender will be well worth the investment.
So glad I didn't get rid of my
stick blender!
And
so long as the opening of the jar pretty much matches the size of your
stick blender, you should be find.
I've been putting off making my own paleo mayo for a while now, but yours made it look
so easy using the
stick blender that I just felt silly not atleast trying to make it, lol.
I've obviously tried
sticking it in a
blender etc,
so any tips?
I tried to mix my last cream by hand and it wouldn't really get thick at all
so I used my
stick blender and it thickened up nicely.
I'm not a makeup pro
so I'm gonna
stick to norma brushes and beauty
blenders for now.
Then my arms started to ache,
so I pressed the still - warm
stick blender into service again, praying it wouldn't explode.