Fascinating Best Blender Recipes Done Exceptional Win Every Time

Posted by The Popular News Today on Tuesday, November 8, 2011

By Luis Gambini


I love to cook. There is no doubt that the adrenalin rush that it provides me is not like anything else. With so many kitchen tools to choose from, my favorite is my blender.

Blenders come in a great range of styles and sizes, and are made of polycarbonate, steel, glass or a mixture of two or all of the items. It is oftentimes used to puree fruits and vegetable which what I use it primarily for. Other uses of blenders include crushing ice, emulsifying mixtures, changing somewhat solid food into thick mixture or minute particles, combining and dissolving solid both liquid and solid ingredients, and much more.

There are three main categories of blenders that you would see at any stores. When creating delicate recipes, manual blenders is your best bet. It is very simple to control giving you the ability to get the desired texture and consistency as indicated in the recipe that you are creating. It would definitely provide you with value for your money as well as ease of use.

Immersion blenders can be operated by hand and very light-weight. This is best suited for small recipes. Commonly, it is used in pureeing fruits, for example, by submerging the stick directly into the glass, cup or bowl. Base and pitcher blenders are the most often found in homes. This style has various ways to blend your ingredients by opting to press any of the numerous buttons to slice, blend and more. It can accommodate more volumes to be mixed and are a lot more efficient compared to the other blender types. More complex processing can be handled by this type of blender. The base of the blender is where the machine is. The top, commonly resembling a pitcher, which can be removed contains the blades that are controlled by the base.

In purchasing blenders, you take into consideration a few tips before you decide to do so. 1) Strength and Durability - Certain brands of blenders are associated with durability. Depending on how you use the appliance, power is also a major factor in purchasing a blender. You want to find a blender that can last a long time and does the job without much of a problem. 2) Usefulness - Depending on your typical uses of the blender, it is best to find the blender that offers many uses to make the most of your expenses and lessen your efforts. 3) Budget - You can get a blender from between $30 to several hundreds. Find something that fits your budget since efficient kitchen items do not need to expensive. Your choice may also depend on if the blender appeals to you aesthetically, how easy to use the blender is or how much is its capacity at one time. At the end of the day, your choice for blender will still depend on your preferences.




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