by admin January 26th, 2010
Hello I am wondering if I can use a hand blender: http://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-CSB-76BC-SmartStick-200-Watt-Immersion/dp/B000EGA6QI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1264208056&sr=1-1
in this kind of a enameled iron cast oven: http://www.amazon.com/Creuset-Enameled-Cast-Iron-2-Quart-French/dp/B00004SBH4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1264208252&sr=1-1
or will it damage the pot?? I am thinking of blending soup right in the pot.
thanks
You can use it – no problem at all. That type of hand blender won’t harm the pot. It has two little feet on the bottom to keep the blades from doing anything to any kind of non-stick coating a pot might have. I’ve done it many times.
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by admin January 26th, 2010
I love my kitchen center, but recently when using the blender and non liquid, it makes a terrible squilling noise at startup and when you end the mixing.
I wasn’t quite awake I meant Oster!
Can I take it a part? What should I look for as a source of the whirring sound?
I didn’t realize Oscar made anything but juicers, but I’m sure the bottom bushing in the blender can be changed at any appliance repair store. They are a less expensive brand so it may be less costly to buy another unit. Oster? There are service/warranty centers all across the US and Canada.
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by admin January 15th, 2010
Does anyone know if a blender that will blend Ice, Milk and fruit.
Consumer Reports is stating the Braun PowerMax MX2050 is the best buy but looking at reviews it is not a good blender.
Please read below for what I am trying to accomplish.
I am trying to make a smoothie. With 2 cups of ice 1/2 milk and some thawed cranberries.
One thing that makes me mad is the last few times I tried to make the smoothing it seemed to work ok then it progressively got harder to make them.
The blender I am using is a Hamilton Beach 12 speed.
I first blend the Cranberries and the milk then I slowly add the ice
Soon I will not see the food blending any more. I can hear the blender working but nothing is mixing.
I will dumped all ingredients in to a separate bowl. I do not see any chucks of ice so I put it back in to the blender and it will start mixing but it will get stuck again.
I did try to add all the ice at once and that did not work, I tried to add a bunch at once and that did not work. So now I am adding just a couple of pieces small ice pieces at a time and I am still having troubles.
Please help me figure out how to make these icy drinks
Sounds like the blender is "freezing" up, the more ice you add, the slower (and thicker) the smoothie becomes.
I like "Margaritaville DM1000 Frozen Concoction Maker" and you can see alot of blenders and reviews at Amazon.com
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by admin January 2nd, 2010
I got the Rocket which is like a Magic Blender, the brand is Bella Kitchen. What are some good recipes to make? I really want to know how to make chocolate mousse!
Here is the recipe for chocolate mousse for the Magic Bullet Blender:
Magic Bullet Blender Recipes – Chocolate Mousse
Chocolate Mousse
Ingredients
1/4 cup heavy cream
2 tbs. chocolate syrup
Preparation
First … Add the ingredients to the Short Cup and blend until smooth.
Then… serve.
Serving Suggestion
Using the Flat Blade, grind a few chocolate chips up in the Short Cup. Twist on a Shaker/Steamer Top and sprinkle a little on the top of your chocolate mousse. You can also whip some cream and add a dollop to the top of each serving of chocolate mousse.
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by admin December 30th, 2009
hello i am remodeling my cottage type home and i recently purchased red kitchen appliances blender, toaster oven, etc just wondering what color would look good with this i want a cottage/country feel thanks.
I’m NOT an interior designer, but I painted my kitchen yellow and used red and royal blue things to decorate. The curtains are a country check, as is the table cloth on the kitchen table. On the table there is a blue pitcher filled with (fake) yellow flowers. My picture frames are blue with red mat board and I used old 1930s magazine ads and reproductions of old posters (like the one reminding children to eat corn mush and save the wheat for the soldiers in WWI) and advertising tins with the right colors. My niece painted her miniscule kitchen royal blue, with sparkling white cabinets and cupboards and small touches of red and yellow and it looked great! Her main color was white but then her authentic old kitchen was so tiny you couldn’t open the oven door if someone was washing dishes "across the room".
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