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Ninja BN801 Professional Plus Kitchen System, 1400 WP, 5 Functions for Smoothies, Chopping, Dough & More with Auto IQ, 72-...
You can pack the container tight and it has no trouble chopping it up into a liquid. Then just put it in a pan on the stove add Mrs. Wages Pasta Sauce seasoning, cook it down for a bit and you will have the greatest tasking pasta sauce ever.
Check out my video I process tomatoes and I also use the food processor to process onions. Processing the onions worked ok, but the chop was weird, lot of long pieces, aosl the was a lot of chnky bits of
With some blenders Ive used in the past, Ive had to be careful not to overload them and risk damaging the unit, but with this one, I have to be careful not to blend for more than a few seconds to avoid immediately obliterating whatever I put in.
Ive filled this full of ice and it crushed it into snow in no time.With the assortment of items you get in this package, it definitely has a lot more value than some alternatives that come with only one or two blending containers, since you have basically everything you could want to use with a blender right off the bat.Ive only noticed two downsides that Im not really sure are even fixable: Its very loud (yes, blenders are loud, but this is immensely louder than my previous nutribullet even when Im blending something smaller), and the blades dont pick up the best from the bottom of the container.
I was blending oats into flour in the smoothie sized cup, and I had to keep shaking it up towards the end to get everything powdery.
Not the biggest problem, but its about the only problem worth mentioning that I noticed.Now, does everyone need a blender as powerful as this one when something cheaper could work just as fine?
No, but if you can afford the slight price premium, its definitely nice knowing that theres basically nothing thatll stop this blender (at least in a private use setting).
Sure enough, that was the first thing I tried and it worked perfectly! I filled it ¾ full with ice, used the ice crush feature, and didn’t have a single clump of ice.
The snow is just like the snow you would get from outside in the winter, which is different than shaved ice, which you might get from a cafe. This is more powdery than silky.
Great for snow cones and frozen drinks. I may have added wine to my snow cone.Frozen drinks:Since this was able to make snow out of nothing but ice, I wasn’t surprised that it made the thickest frozen drink I’ve ever had.
When using home blenders before, I could never get the thick, frosty consistency I would get when going out to a restaurant. Making a pina colada with this ninja was a breeze.
The consistency was thick and smooth. All my family was impressed, and we’ve now been drinking blended cocktails every night.Food Processor:The food processor attachment worked as expected.
It pulverized some nuts and graham crackers I was using to make a crust with no problem.
No issues here.Single Serve Cups:The single serve cups did a good job in blending liquidy smoothies, but didn’t perform as well as the main pitcher when blending anything that was frozen.
I had to add more liquid to the single serve cups to get a smooth consistency.Considerations:There are a few things I think should be considered before purchasing this blender:-One thing I didn’t like are the suction cups on the bottom of the blender.
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