Looking for Blender Machine
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KaneWeeHong
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Hello everyone,
I am looking for a blender machine to blend chicken breast, banana, milk and protein in it.
Is there any specific machine I need to find or any blender will do?
Any blender to recommend?
I am looking for a blender machine to blend chicken breast, banana, milk and protein in it.
Is there any specific machine I need to find or any blender will do?
Any blender to recommend?
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I use a food processor to mince chicken breast.
I have a blender to make smoothies/soup/pancake mix etc, but I wouldn't be putting chicken in it.0 -
Interesting. I always find seemingly random and specific things so superficially intriguing.1
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Sometime I just lazy to cook again.
So I just want to blend protein, milk, brocolli and chicken breast(steamed) and blendddddd!
Lol.1 -
KaneWeeHong wrote: »Sometime I just lazy to cook again.
So I just want to blend protein, milk, brocolli and chicken breast(steamed) and blendddddd!
Lol.
Make a protein shake with milk and drink it whilst eating your chicken and broccoli?0 -
This just sounds disgusting to me!2
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If you want it super smooth you might need a higher end blender (Vitamix, Blendtec, etc.). A cheap blender might leave it chunky?
There is a review of blenders here that might be helpful: https://www.seriouseats.com/2017/11/best-inexpensive-blenders-equipment-review.html
I like that website as a resource for cooking/recipes and their product reviews seem very detailed and helpful.
If you decide to go with a high-end blender, I have a Vitamix and have been very happy with it. It could certainly do what you need. I cook a lot, and I've never run into something the Vitamix couldn't handle. But, I understand that many (most?) people wouldn't want to spend that much money on a blender.0 -
Well, that sounds disgusting! LOL
That said, I love my Ninja. I have the system with the regular blender, food processor, and smoothie attachments.0 -
Vitamix1
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You might find a food processor more useful it you want to use it for things like meat, nuts or beans.
I would think any blender would be fine for blending stuff like milk, bananas, vegetables. My old cheap blender has always worked fine for making smoothies and shakes.0 -
The absolute best: Blendtec or Viatmix (I have a Blendtec - I swear that thing could probably liquify a fork!) But, they are pricy (got the display model on clearance for $150 as it was a discontinued model). Now, if you're on a budget, a Ninja will probably be your best bet, especially the professional series.0
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I have Vitamix and love it. I have frowned upon it for a long time seeing how expensive it was, but my wife kept on bringing up the fact what a wonderful mashine it was, so i bought us one. And oh gosh, it's the most used in our house. It can do so much, produces as smooth of a consistency as needed, i rerely pull out food processor. But Vitamix gets used daily.0
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