
You should watch the video at the Breville site. It looks like in addition to the immersion blander, it is also a decent smallish but not tiny food processor, and has a "mashing leg" which may or may not be useful or good. If I was buying one today, I'd spend the extra $$ on the "All-in-one" which they didn't make when I bought mine. But it's always been able to do what I want it to do. It seems to me that the fast setting isn't as fast it should be. I like that it comes with the two containers, and a wire whip. Make sure to include a link! Check out the FAQ r/Cooking compiled YouTube Channels Message the moderators and we will look at it. If your submission does not appear in the new tab, it may have been caught by the spam filter. R/charcuterie Related Subreddits Column 1 As a community, we should look out for each other, not put each other down or bog down discussion.ĬOMING SOON Filter out food safety! Subreddit Of The Month Reddit is for sharing, not self-promotion.īe kind and conduct productive discussion. No other advertisement is allowed, even cooking related (e.g., Pampered Chef, Cutco, etc). If you wish to promote blogs or YouTube channels, please do so only in the weekly "YouTube/Content Round-Up!" thread, stickied at the top of the sub.

No blog/YouTube channel spamming or advertisements of any kind. Not all jokes are memes! No trolling, either. We love to see your food, but we also want to try it if we wish to. Include plain text recipes for any food that you post, either in the post or in a comment. Content about or written/developed by AI such as ChatGPT will be removed as well. If the topic is questionable, then it most likely isn't OK to post. Just don’t expect to make nut butter with it though it comes with a chopping blade, it has one-fifth the power of the Blendtec.All posts must be cooking related. Its 350-watt motor has plenty of mojo to competently (if not exactly quickly) swirl peanut butter, ice, and frozen bananas, and it comes with four 16-ounce jugs that double as travel mugs. If your repertoire mostly consists of margaritas and breakfast smoothies, the CPB 300 is all you need. Cuisinart CPB 300 Blender Cuisinart can fit with you almost anywhere. The conical base of the 48-ounce container ensures an even blend. Need a blender, not a grain mill? Breville’s 750-watt Hemisphere Control lacks the power to churn through bread dough, but it quickly, quietly, and evenly whipped up everything from hummus to milkshakes. Breville Hemisphere Control Breville is cheap, but works well in many scenarios. Impressive? Sure, but we didn’t think it was worth the extra hundred bucks. But the main reason it’s the choice of gourmet restaurants is its lowest setting, slow enough to chunk tomatoes for pico de gallo. When it comes to ease of use, the 1,440-watt Vitamix has no equal.

Vitamix 7500 Blender Vitamix is so great that gourmet restaurants use it. Six settings match blade speed to blending objective, allowing you to push a button, walk away, and come back to perfectly kneaded bread dough or ground oats.

With 1,560 watts of power, this little hot rod sounds like a lawnmower on your countertop, but it let us pulverize almonds and perfectly grind flank steak. We didn’t destroy any circuit boards in our test, but we’re certain the Classic FourSide could. Six years ago, a video of an engineer grinding up iPhones and glow sticks in a Blendtec went viral.
