Although this is a winter stew, the addition of mustard and lemon makes it surprisingly refreshing and the last step of prep
taking place in your blender, creates an extremely creamy and soothing dish.
The final step before packing
takes place in a blender where the dressing is added.
Not exact matches
Then
place all the ingredients
in a
blender and blend into a creamy deliciousness, this should
take 2 - 3 minutes.
Simply pit the dates then
place all of the ingredients together
in the
blender and blend until smooth, this should just
take a minute or two.
In the jar of a
blender,
place 3 oz of the blackberries along with the balsamic vinegar, honey, salt and olive oil, and blend until it becomes emulsified, this will
take under a minute.
Take the freshly soaked (and drained) almonds and rinse them then
place them
in your
blender along with the remaining ingredients.
For the horseradish foam you will
take all the ingredients and
place them
in a
blender and blend briefly.
Place all dressing ingredients
in high - powered
blender or food processor and process until very smooth,
taking the time to scrape down the sides of your container as needed.
Place all filling ingredients
in a
blender and blend on high until very smooth (this may
take a couple minutes).
With both the quinoa and vegetables cooking,
take a minute to make the dressing by
placing all ingredients
in a food processor or
blender, and processing until smooth.
In the
blender,
place all filling ingredients (except berries) and blend on high until very smooth (this may
take a couple minutes).
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).
An interesting side note: If you
take a bunch of yeast cells and mistreat them (for example,
place them
in a
blender) to release the enzymes, the resulting soup will still do the sorts of things that living yeast cells do (for example, produce carbon dioxide and alcohol from sugar) for some period of time.
Take out the bell pepper and eggplant and
place all ingredients
in a
blender, including remaining olive oil, Beanfields chips, and nutritional yeast if you are using it.
It's the camera -
in - a
blender - school of action filmmaking: There's so little understanding of spatial relationships that the whole thing plays like that Naked Gun gag where the gunfight is
taking place between two people within arm's reach of one another.