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If you have an immersion blender gathering dust in the back of your pantry, or you're tired of only pulling the appliance out for the occasional use, check out our list of the 15 best ways to...
1. Making Smoothies and Milkshakes. Whether you’re after a creamy milkshake for dessert or a fruit-filled smoothie for breakfast, the immersion blender was made for whipping up frothy beverages. And it’s plenty powerful to tackle ice cubes and frozen fruit.
Learn how to use an immersion hand blender to help achieve your ideal results for tons of different blender recipes. While nearly every recipe will vary, these tips and tricks for using an immersion blender can be applied to many of your creations, including pureed soups, milkshakes and more.
36 Recipes to Make Using Your Immersion Blender. Put that gadget hiding in your cabinet to work with these immersion blender recipes. From soups to sauces and even apple butters, you won't want to ever put your handheld blender away.
Consumer Reports explains how to use an immersion blender, a handheld electric mixing stick that's a handy kitchen alternative to a full-sized blender or mixer.
No blender? No problem! From dinner and dessert to drinks and dressings, these immersion blender recipes are quick, tasty, and crazy easy. If you’ve never used an immersion blender before, prepare to be amazed. Sink it into a soup pot or even your morning latte, and hit that button.
The hand immersion blender is a useful kitchen appliance for blending soups and smoothies. With this list of immersion blender uses, we'll prove you need one in your kitchen.
Immersion blenders can do so much more than just blend your favorite soups and smoothies (although they’re really good at that, too)! Here are 9 ways to use an immersion blender to make everything from a tasty breakfast to DIY bath products. 7 Of The Best Ways To Use An Immersion Blender. 1. Salsa.
An immersion blender is a kitchen tool used for blending soups, sauces, and other liquids. An immersion blender is basically a stick with blender blades at the end of it. It's Different From a Regular Blender.
Blend with the immersion blender (use that up-down-up-down motion we talked about) until you have a smooth pesto. Sub arugula, parsley, cilantro, or even spinach for the basil to give your hand blender pesto a fun twist.