Kitchen Hand Blender

Kitchen blenders being considered essential in almost every cooking and food preparations now comes in a more convenient type, the kitchen hand blender.

It has a long stainless shaft, a cord and a pulse button. Some call this type of kitchen blender as stick blender. Kitchen hand blender is more convenient to use because you do not have to transfer the food to several containers. Transferring food from one container to another container makes the food prone to contaminations.

With the kitchen hand blender you can directly process the food in the serving container and serve it immediately such as smoothies, and almost all kind of shakes. In doing so, you will prevent the food from any contamination because of less handling of food.

Sauces can be blended directly in the pot while it is still simmering. Doing recipes that requires a lot of gradual steps are easy with the use of a kitchen hand blender.

Many find it more easy to use the kitchen hand blender. At present it comes with a cordless and the rechargeable types making them handy and convenient. You can do your work without traveling to and fro as you will be able bring the blender in the place where you work on.

The kitchen hand blender types have a lot of advantage in your storing space because it does not have a bulky base. It does not occupy a bigger space in your kitchen counters. It will only occupy a minimal space in your storage area.

Kitchen hand blender has its disadvantages too, because it is designed and recommended for light and small quantity food processing only compared to the counter-top type which has a bigger container and motor.

They are not even ideal for crushing ice because of its low speed and power ratings. Kitchen hand blender is easy to clean too because you do not have clean the container before storing it unlike in the counter-top types of kitchen blenders.

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