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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Do You Know How To Cook With The Best Smoothie Blender

By Perry Johnson


I love to cook. There is no doubt that the satisfaction that it provides me is unlike anything else. With so many kitchen tools to choose from, the most important for me is my blender.

There are a number of different blender styles and sizes, and can be made of polycarbonate, steel, glass or a mixture of them. It is commonly used to make purees out of fruits and vegetables which is my main reason for using a blender. Common uses of blenders include crushing ice, emulsification of mixtures, changing somewhat solid food into pastes or smaller particles, combining and dissolving solid as well as liquid ingredients, and much more.

In stores, you are bound to find three different classifications of blenders. When creating complicated recipes, manual blenders is your best bet. It is can be simple to use giving you the ability to come up with the right 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. What is usually done is making a puree out of the fruits, for example, by putting the fruit directly into the glass, cup or bowl. What you commonly see in homes is what is usually known as the base and pitcher blenders. This design has various ways to combine your ingredients by allowing you to choose one of the many buttons to cut, puree and more. It can hold more volumes to be combined and are a lot more powerful in contrast to to the other blender types. More complex actions can be handled by this type of kitchen gadget. The base of the blender is where you can find the machine. The pitcher-like top which is removable has the blades that are moved by the base.

If you are purchasing blenders, you take into consideration some tips before you decide to do so. 1) Durability and Power - Certain brands of blenders are associated with durability. Depending on how you use the kitchen gadget, power is also a major factor in getting one. You want to get a blender that would outlive its usefulness and does the job easily and efficiently. 2) Usefulness - Based on your typical uses of the blender, it is best to find the blender that offers many uses to optimize and lessen your efforts. 3) Budget - The price for a blender is somewhere between $30 to several hundreds. Find something that fits your budget since quality products need not be pricey. Other factors that can affect your choice could include how the blender looks like, how easy to use the blender is or how much it is able to process at one time. At the end of the day, the blender you would be getting will still depend on your likes.




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