

Their hand blenders are just better. My picks for best immersion blender:Ĭusinart Smart Stick 2 Speed Hand Blender // This immersion blender is just plain awesome. Soooo…let’s just jump right into the good stuff, shall we?īeing a wee bit obsessed with hand blenders means I’ve conducted my fair share of experiments and immersion blender reviews. And after trying a few different brands and styles, Cuisinart has won my immersion blender loyalty at pretty much every price point. Just clean the blender piece and whatever bowl or pot you blended your creation in, and you’re wham-bam-donezo. They cut down on cleanup. The greatest thing to me about using an immersion blender instead of a bigger appliance is that I’m left with hardly any cleanup. They’re fast. It takes all of 30 seconds to make some of these recipes. (And I’m going to show you just how much more in just a lil’ bit!) When I try to talk people into buying immersion blenders (my version of appropriate dinner conversation) the most frequent hesitation is “but I don’t make soup that much.” WHAT?! You guys – these hand blenders can do SO much more than soup. They’re relatively cheap. You can get a good immersion blender for under $40 – try finding a high-quality food processor for that price! (Spoiler alert: you can’t). Immersion blenders are compact. My hand blender takes up almost NO space – it’s small and fits just about anywhere, which makes it PERFECT for my tiny apartment kitchen. Still, I get asked pretty frequently whether an immersion blender is really worth it. If you’ve followed Life As A Strawberry for awhile, you may have noticed this handy dandy little hand blender pops up in about a zillion recipes. Let’s just start by saying this: I ❤️ MY IMMERSION BLENDER.
