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Hand Blender Recipes, Tips & Tricks

Hand Blender Tips And Tricks

Hand blenders are a great, inexpensive tool to have in the kitchen. They're ideal for blending, pureeing and even whipping. Keep your blender in top working order with these tips!

Keeping Your Blender Clean

It's important to get into the habit of cleaning your hand blender straight away after use, as this will prevent food from getting stuck onto it, making it hard to clean. 

Hand Blender Attachment

Fill a small bowl with hot water and add a drop or two of detergent, before submerging the end of the blender and switching it on until the food comes loose.

Once it's clean, unplug it and set it on a dishtowel or drying rack allowing it to dry completely. Then store it away once it has fully dried.

Hand Blender Body

Obviously the blender itself cannot be submerged in water as this will damage the internal components. To clear out the nooks and crannies, grab a clean toothbrush or toothpick to get at the hard to reach spots. Then wipe down the outside with a damp cloth and allow to dry thoroughly.

Hand Blender Cord

People tend to neglect the cord of their hand blender, but it's important to keep it clean. Use a clean cloth dipped in white vinegar to give the cord a good rub down. Allow it to fully dry and then store it away.

 

Different Uses Of A Hand Blender

 

Recipes Using A Hand Blender

There are many easy and delicious recipes you can make using your hand blender. Below we've chosen our favourites for you to try.

Soups

Hand blenders are especially great for making really delicious, homemade soups.

Curried Carrot SoupHand Blender Soup

150g unsalted butter

150g onions, chopped

2 garlic cloves, crushed

500g carrots, peeled and chopped into small pieces

1 tsp cumin seeds

1/2 tsp Madras curry powder

300ml chicken stock (can substitute vegetable stock)

1 tbsp chopped coriander

1 bouquet garni

  1. Melt the butter in a saucepan and sweat the onion, garlic and carrots.
  2. Add a pinch of salt and cook for 5-6 minutes.
  3. Toast cumin seeds in a dry frying pan until they become fragrant.
  4. Add the cumin seeds and curry powder to the vegetables and cook for a further 2-3 minutes.
  5. Add the stock, the bouquet garni and 500ml of water.
  6. Bring to a boil then reduce the heat and let simmer for 30 minutes. Remove the bouquet garni.
  7. Use your hand blender to blend the mixture. You can also pass the mixture through a sieve to remove any small bits if you'd like it really smooth.
  8. Add salt and pepper to taste. Serve.

Dressings

Homemade dressings are delicious, easy to prepare and tend to be much healthier than shop bought brands. You can use your blender to make vinaigrette, aioli and more!

Pesto

Hand Blender Puree

1/2 clove garlic chopped

Sea salt & ground pepper

3 handfuls of fresh basil roughly chopped

Lightly toasted pine nuts

Handful freshly grated parmesan cheese

Olive oil

Combine all ingredients (minus olive oil) in the mixing cup and begin blending. Add olive oil gradually as you go, gaging how much is required to bind the ingredients together. All done!

 Shakes and Smoothies

Making shakes and smoothies is so easy with a hand blender.

Keep in mind frozen fruit will taste just as good so stock up on any seasonal fruit and veg and freeze until you're ready to tuck in!

Apple Honey Shake

Hand Blender Shakes

1 & 1/2 cups of apple juice

1/2 cup chilled orange juice (with bits is better!)

1/4 cup runny honey

2 tsps grated orange rind

Blend and garnish with a slice of apple and some mint. Serve.

Mango Lassi

1/2 chopped mango (can substitute canned mango if easier)

1 cup plain yoghurt

1/4 to 1/2 cup cold water

1/4 to 1/2 tsp ground cardamom

Blend all the ingredients together. If you use fresh mango and find the mixture somewhat stringy pour through a sieve and serve.

Storing Your Blender

Storing your hand blender is not a problem. It's small enough to tuck easily away and out of sight. Just make sure it's located where it won't gather dust!

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