Tuesday, September 10, 2013

The Best Blender Captain Of The Kitchen

By Luis Gambini


I love to cook. There is no doubt that the satisfaction that it provides me is incomparable to anything else. With a great number of kitchen equipment to choose from, one of them that I cannot do without is my blender.

There are a lot of styles and sizes to choose from when it comes to blenders, and are made of polycarbonate, steel, glass or a combination of them. The blender is popularly used to turn fruits and vegetables into puree which is my main reason for using a blender. Other uses of blenders are crushing ice, emulsifying mixtures, reducing semi-solid food into thick mixture or smaller particles, combining and dissolving solid both liquid and solid ingredients, and much more.

In stores, you are bound to see three different types of blenders. In making delicate recipes, manual blenders is your best bet. It is very simple to control giving you the ability to get the right texture and consistency of the recipe that you are creating. It would definitely provide you with value for your money as well as ease of use.

One blender type that is hand-held and easy-to-use is the immersion blender. This is best suited for recipes for small servings. Commonly, it is used in making a puree out of the fruits, for example, by immersing the stick directly into the container. What you typically see in households is what is usually known as the base and pitcher blenders. This style has various ways to combine your ingredients by letting you to choose any of the numerous buttons to cut, puree and more.


It is able to process more volumes to be mixed and are a lot more efficient in contrast to to the other types of blenders. More arduous processing can be tolerated by this kind of blender. The base of the blender is where you can find the machine. The top, commonly resembling a pitcher, which can be removed has the blades that are moved by the base.

When buying blenders, you may need to consider a number of tips before doing so. 1) Durability and Power - Certain brands of blenders are associated with durability. Depending on how you use the appliance, power is also a major factor in buying one. You want to get a blender that is long-lasting and does the job efficiently and in a short span of time. 2) Usefulness - Depending on your usual way of handling the item, it is best to find the blender that is most versatile and most functional to optimize and lessen your efforts. 3) Budget - Blenders range from $30 to several hundreds. Find something that fits your budget since durable kitchen items do not need to pricey. Your choice may also depend on if the blender appeals to you aesthetically, how handy the blender is or how much it is able to do at one time. Basically, everything will still depend on your likes.




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