September 7

How To Use A Blender

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We could all do with more healthy smoothies and shakes in our diet.

It was the same with my son, who decided to buy a whole set of blenders to increase the number of veggies in his meals. But the day he got the blenders delivered home, he called me up wondering how to use any of them. Blenders are not complicated to use, but they can get a bit puzzling for complete beginners. 

After guiding him through all the blenders and their uses, I thought my readers could use the same advice too. I was also inspired to help y’all discover that the simple blender has multiple benefits in the kitchen. Hi! I'm Stacy Smith, and today I'll share the most straightforward guide on "How to use a blender."

Without further ado, let's begin with the types of blenders.

Types Of Blenders

1. Immersion Blender

Immersion blenders are also called handheld blenders sometimes. They are designed to puree chunks of fruits or vegetables in a container with minimal splashing. 

I use this blender often to mix fruits or pancake batter. I throw the ingredients in the container and work my way with the blender while constantly mixing. Also, these mixers are much easier to disassemble and clean. 

Bestseller No. 1
Bonsenkitchen Hand Blender, Immersion Blender with 2 Mixing Speed, Electric Handheld Mixer Portable Stick Mixer with Stainless Steel Blades for Soup, Smoothie, Puree, Baby Food
  • [ADJUSTABLE SPEED】 Immersion hand blender with 2 mxing speed can quickly blends ingredients and meet various blending task with its stainless steel shaped blade. Notices:The maximum operation time should be less than 1 minute each time, and a 30-minute rest time must be maintained after 5 consecutive cycles (one minute of work and one minute of stop is one cycle).
  • 【POWERFUL SMOOTH BLENDING】Bonsenkitchen immersion blender equips with a high-speed 300-Watt motor and 4 sharp blades, it quickly and seamlessly blends ingredients together to make delicious smoothies, pureed soups, marinades, sauces, juices, and much more. Say goodbye to lumpy sauces and batters and enjoy delicious meals every day.
  • 【EXQUISITE DESIGN】The ergonomically designed handle makes the operation more comfortable when continuously blending ingredients. Notice:Do not process hard, frozen, or fibrous items (such as ice cubes, frozen fruit, or whole spices) without sufficient liquid.Always remove stones from fruits like peaches, avocados, or mangoes before processing.
Bestseller No. 2
Turelar Immersion Blender Handheld Corded Hand Blenders Set 1100W, Trigger Variable Speed 5 in 1 Stick Emulsifier with Chopper, Whisk and Frother for Soup, Baby Food and Smoothies, Black
  • No More Lumpy Chunks: Equipped with a strength 1100W full copper motor, providing for several times significantly stronger blending and chopping capabilities in seconds to create velvety smooth puree results.
  • Easy-to-Use Variable Speed Trigger Design: With a pulse-activated sensor, just follow your intuition to control over the recipe and reduce splattering. Getting a switch from low to high speed quickly for easy puréeing, emulsifying or whipping with just one touch.
  • Effortless Clean-Up, Scratch-Free: Features a unique food-grade nylon blade guard designed to minimize suction, preventing scratches on your pots and pans and keeping splashes at bay for a cleaner kitchen and hassle-free clean-up.

2. Kitchen Countertop Blender

I use the larger kitchen blenders to make sauces and dips, sometimes even making soups and desserts. You'll need one of these if you need to blend things in larger quantities. The different speeds give you the versatility to chop up or puree various food items. 

However, they do have more parts that beginners will need to understand using the manual. 

Bestseller No. 1
Hamilton Beach Power Elite Wave Action Blender For Smoothies, 40 Oz Glass Jar, 12 Functions Including Puree, Crush Ice, 700 Watts - Black (58148A)
  • POWERFUL BLENDING PERFORMANCE: With 700 watts of peak blending power and stainless steel Ice Sabre blades, this protein shake blender gives you all the power you need to make smoothies, protein shakes, frozen drinks and more.
  • ULTRA-SMOOTH RESULTS WITH PATENTED WAVE~ACTION(R) SYSTEM: As you blend, ingredients are continuously forced down into the blades and circulated around the jar — thoroughly crushing the hardest foods with ease in this smoothie blender.
  • SERVE WITH EASE: The spout on this countertop blender lets you pour contents into your glass without spills or drips, so serving with this electric blender is easy and mess-free.
Bestseller No. 2
BLACK+DECKER PowerCrush Multi-Function Blender with 6-Cup Glass Jar, 4 Speed Settings, Silver
  • 4-Tip QuadPro Blade Technology - The 4-tip stainless steel blending blade works with the shape of the jar to create a constant flow and vortex that leads ingredients directly to the blades for fast blending performance.
  • 4 Speeds - From smooth blending to powerful ice crushing, the four speed functions (low, hi, low pulse, hi pulse) can handle any job with ease from creamy smoothies to icy drinks and more
  • 6-Cup PerfectPour Glass Jar - The thick, sturdy glass jar has a classic feel with advanced performance, and the spout is molded for easy pouring

3. Single Serve Blender

This type of blender is excellent for making smoothies and shakes. It consists of a high-powered blender, perfect for making one serving of any drink you wish. They can crush fruit, veggies, nuts, and ice in minutes. What's more, their compact design enables you to use and store in smaller places. 

Bestseller No. 1
Ninja Fit Compact Personal Blender | For Smoothies, Shakes & Frozen Drinks | (2) 16-oz. To-Go Cups with Spout Lids | 700-Watt Countertop | Black | QB3001SS
  • PULSE TECHNOLOGY POWER: The powerful 700-watt push-to-blend motor base powers through everything in the cup for the best of Ninja blending as a smoothie maker, milkshake mixer, and more
  • NUTRIENT EXTRACTION* DRINKS: Unlock hidden vitamins and nutrients from whole fruits and veggies, blending even the portions that are usually discarded for a nutritious drink
  • BLENDS FROZEN INGREDIENTS: Crush ice and pulverize frozen ingredients for resort-like frozen drinks, smoothies, shakes, and more
Bestseller No. 2
Magic Bullet Blender, Small, Silver, 11 Piece Set
  • The O.G. magic bullet: the tiny flavor vortex that started it all. This compact countertop wizard chop chop chops the freshest pico, whips up the creamiest milkshakes, and zhuzhes all your concoctions in basically zero seconds
  • COMPACT SIZE: Not only is it fast and versatile, it’s also compact. This easy-to-use blender takes up way less countertop space than bulky full-size food processors and blenders
  • EASY-TO-USE: Just load your ingredients into the cup, twist on the blade, line up the tabs and place on the power base

Stepwise Guide To Using A Blender

1. General Prep

First off, make sure the blender is placed on a flat counter, plugged in correctly, and ready to use. Since it is an electrical appliance, be sure to store and use it away from sinks where there are water splashes.

2. Add Ingredients

Next, open the lid and put the ingredients in one at a time. Make sure you add the liquid ingredients first and the fruit or vegetable pieces later. Also, the solid ingredients will not blend correctly if the pieces are too big, so cut them adequately before adding. 

Unless you want a smoothie coating on your walls and counters, don't fill the ingredients to the brim. Blending needs some space to expand, or else the pressure might topple off the lid. Leaving around 1/3rd space in the blender should be good enough. 

3. Cover With Lid Tightly

Now, cover the lid tightly and give the ingredients a good mix. Kitchen blenders usually have a small cap on the lid which opens up without spilling anything out of the blender. You can use this feature to add more ingredients while the blender is spinning. 

On a side note, if your liquids are hot, you must make sure to use smaller amounts and start the blender at a lower speed. Some blenders might not be designed to mix hot fluids, so make sure you check this before blending. As a rule, wait for the broth or soup to cool a bit before blending.

4. Turn The Blender On

Most blenders have 4 or 5-speed settings. Experiment with these options and find the one which is best suited to your ingredients. You can even stop midway and check if the mixture is forming correctly but don't make the mistake of stirring with a spoon while blending. 

If the ingredients are not forming a smooth consistency as you wish, add more liquid or mix with a spoon with the power off. Do not use the blender for too long at one go. It might heat up and kill the motor. So, make it a point to take a few breaks if you use the blender for a long time. 

And it's that simple! Just pour your smoothies or sauces into another pan and enjoy.

Tips To Clean Blenders

I often use warm water and dish detergent to clean blenders in a jiffy. Just add some water and any liquid cleaning agent in the blender and pulse it a few times till it foams up. This takes a few minutes, including the time to rinse it thoroughly to remove the soapy water.

After washing, wipe the exterior with a microfiber cloth and store it in a dry place. If the blender disassembles, remove the blades and lid to dry separately.

Multiple Uses Of A Blender

Blenders are not just for fresh fruit smoothies; you can try various dishes using a basic blender. You can make homemade sauces and dips like mayonnaise, salsa, hummus for side dishes or snacks. Also, soups and cold beverages take next to no time with a quick whirl in the blender. 

On weekends, I like to make fruit-based frozen yogurt using my blender and the freezer, and some fresh ingredients. An all-time favorite of mine is almond and peanut butter, which I can roast and blend myself for customizations.

Did you imagine that there would be such a wide range of ingredients you could blend? I'm sure with these ideas I've just given you, the blender will come into use every single day.

Final Words

So, that was a short explanatory guide about using blenders efficiently. 

I get it; initially, blenders can be confusing to use, and people new to them might not know the various types they come in. Essentially, I wanted to create an easy-to-understand guide for my readers who don’t have experience using blenders. 

I hope this guide helped fulfill this purpose and fully equipped you with all you need to know about starting to use blenders. So, what are you waiting for? Get started, and let me know what your favorite recipe to make in a blender is.

That’s it for today, happy blending!


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