Hello World! Welcome Friends! If you want to enjoy culinary success you need to be surrounded by the proper utensils and equipment in the kitchen.
Having the right type of kitchen blender should be one of your top priorities. Making the right blender choice will make your life so much easier when you are putting everything together to complete your recipe.
The big question is what type of blender do you need?
Here is a look at the three main types of blenders. Knowing the differences between each of them and what each one has to offer in terms of design and features will help you pick the right option for your particular needs.
A Countertop Blender Offers Plenty of Options
One of the most popular blender options has to be a countertop blender. A typical model comes with a motorized base and a range of accessories and vessels that allow you to carry out various tasks such as blending, chopping, and mixing.
This type of blender is very versatile as it offers variable speeds and often has a pulse option for rapid bursts of blending.
If you spend a bit more on your countertop blender you will be able to enjoy even more options. Some models have specific settings for making things like smoothies and soups. You can also buy a countertop blender with intelligent precision controls that adjusts to the speed required for each recipe.
A Blender On the Go
If you want to mix something that is being prepared on the hob you might want to consider having an immersion blender.
Otherwise known as a hand or stick blender, this type of blender makes it easy to mix directly in the bowl or pot that you are using to prepare your food.
Another advantage to using an immersion blender is you can blend larger quantities of food compared to being restricted to a specific mixing bow size with a countertop blender.
A typical stick blender can have up to nine speeds. That will allow you to mix, blend, chop, and whip to create the right level of consistency.
A Personal Blender is Perfect for Single Servings
The other main type of blender to know about is a personal blender. This sort of blender is not designed to be as powerful or versatile as the other blender types. However, if you love making a smoothie for breakfast or want to make a delicious milkshake, a personal blender is a great choice.
You will often get some storage jars or drinking cups with a personal blender kit. That means you can make your smoothie and take it with you to the gym or so you can have a liquid breakfast on the go.
Easy to use and quick to clean, a personal blender is a convenient option. It makes sense to have one of these to complement your other blender options.
If you want to whizz up a delicious recipe with ease make sure you cover all the bases by having a range of blender options in your kitchen.
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