Place the oats in the food processor or blender [
I used our Blendtec] and pulse for about 10 seconds to create an oat flour.
I actually owned a smoothie store and have
used both Blendtec and Vitamix.
Also, I bought a bag of psyllium husk at the Bulk Barn (in Canada) and
used our Blendtec blender to powder it.
I used my Blendtec, but a regular blender or even a food processor would work.
I used the blendtec twice in this recipe — to finely chop the cauliflower and to puree a homemade marinara sauce.
I used the Blendtec on the smoothie cycle and it came out rich and creamy like a milkshake.
It's so easy make customized nut / seed butters at home - all you need is a food processor or high speed blender (
I used a Blendtec blender for this recipe).
I used my Blendtec blender to mix the pancakes and think I will try the same for this waffle recipe.
You can simply
use a Blendtec blender or equivalent if you do not have a juicer.
i use a blendtec blender & it works amazing.
I use a blendtec to make my oat flour and it always turns out perfect!
Start with 1 cup of oat flour (which is just ground oats — I just
use my Blendtec to) then add a pinch of salt, 2 Tbsp of molasses and 1 Tbsp of coconut oil.
Add soup mixture to blender (
we use the Blendtec) with cilantro and blend until smooth
Blend all ingredients in a high speed blender (
I use a blendtec) until smooth.
I'll freeze everything in cubes and then
use my Blendtec to blend it up.
Process your watermelon in a blender (
I use a blendtec home blender) so that you have approximately 2 cups of puree.
Mostly
I use my blendtec for smoothies.
I use my Blendtec blender every single day to make a power smoothy.
And, I love any excuse to
use my Blendtec.
Blend on Soups (if not
using a Blendtec, simply blend until combined and gently heat in a pan on the stove to your desired warmth).
It is helpful to have a good blender —
I use a Blendtec — but you can still make a good blend by chunking up your greens and fruits well before blending, and another option is to food process it — optionally blending second.
(
I use a Blendtec to make all of my green smoothies — it's the most essential tool in my kitchen)
I use a Blendtec and have for years because of how easily it blends everything from smoothies to nut butters to batters.
I use a Blendtec blender.
It is helpful to have a good blender -
I use a Blendtec - but you can still make a good blend by chunking up your greens and fruits well before blending, and another option is to food process it - optionally blending second.
Pour the brewed chocolate into a high - powered blender (
we use the Blendtec).
Place the soaked cashews and filtered water in a high - powered blender (
I use the Blendtec with the Wildside Jar).
I, personally
use the Blendtec blender — but Vitamix is a good blender as well.
Invest in a good blender (
I use Blendtec and love it); experiment with some recipes and enjoy!
We use Blendtec blenders for our smoothies, as well as for 101 other recipes which require puree'ing or blending.
I use a Blendtec and love it!
Using your Blendtec or high speed blender, pulse almonds.
In a food processor or high powered blender (I prefer to
use a Blendtec), add the sugar and arrowroot starch.
If you're
using a Blendtec, use the «ice crush» setting.
I've made ice cream recipes successfully
using a blendtec blender, though obviously can't speak to this specific recipe (which looks ah - mazing!!!).
Not exact matches
Using online videos (starting on YouTube),
Blendtec showed off the capacity of its signature consumer blenders (and the durability of various substances) by attempting to blend items that one wouldn't ordinarily blend.
In 2007,
Blendtec founder Tom Dickson (BYU» 71) and director of marketing George Wright (BYU» 93) devised a way to make their blenders interesting:
Use them to pulverize stuff.
the video series, hosted by company founder Tom Dickson and aimed at showing the powerful ability of
Blendtec's Total Blender for home
use, priced at $ 400.
video series, hosted by company founder Tom Dickson and aimed at showing the powerful ability of
Blendtec's Total Blender for home
use, priced at $ 400.
If
using a regular blender (not a high - speed one such as Vitamix or
Blendtec), optionally strain the cream through a fine - mesh sieve for a silky - smooth consistency.
You can easily make it smooth, the traditional way we're all
used to eating pudding, if you have a
Blendtec or Vitamix.
Well, just so you know, when you blitz 5 cups of kale in a food (I
used the Twister Jar of my
Blendtec to make it really easy) it comes down to less than a cup.
It gets severely
used regularly because I feed a raw diet to my two Great Danes and the veggie & fruit component (which is very similar to home - made baby food) all ends up being final - processed and mixed in my
Blendtec.
This post is sponsored by
Blendtec (and I
used the awesome new blender they sent me to make it this gluten free zucchini bread.)
This post was sponsored by
Blendtec As always, I only work with brands I love and
use in my own kitchen.
My favorite blender, the one I
use is a
Blendtec (affiliate).
didn't purchases it though... hubby: (I do
use a food processor, but it does NOTHING like a
Blendtec Can.
If you have a
Blendtec blender
use the Whole Foods — Soup setting for best results.
Blendtec uses a dull blade so it can literally pulverize the foods you throw at it.
There are 2 brands that are AMAZING and I have
used and loved both:
Blendtec and Vitamix.