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Mason Jar Monday September 29, 2008

Filed under: Home,Mason Jar Monday — Jen @ 1:00 am
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Mason Jar Blender or Food Processor

Excerpt from Simply Recipes

“Did you know that many, if not most, blenders can be used with a standard mason jar, or wide-mouthed mason jar? This is a trick my mother taught me. Apparently 40 years ago or so, about the time this blender pictured was bought, manufacturers used to include a mason jar in the box with the blender. Mom recalls even a booklet that listed the many things one could make with the mason jar blender, including ground spices, whipped cream, and peanut butter. We use this trick most often to make whipped cream. The blender whips it right in the jar, so if we have extra, it’s already in a jar for storage. And it is easier when it comes to making small quantities.

I was complaining the other day that I needed a spice grinder. My mother reminded me of the mason jar trick and it worked perfectly. Here’s how to do it. I’m using walnuts to demonstrate, but you could use this trick with just about anything you want to blend, chop, or grind.

Tip: Blender and Mason Jar

Method

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Step 1: Remove the base from the regular blender container.

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Step 2: Screw on the base to the mason jar. Make sure it is nice and tight.

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Step 3: Invert the jar and place on the blender.

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Step 4: Use as you would a food processor. Pulse or blend to desired degree.”

 

4 Responses to “Mason Jar Monday”

  1. Diana Gibbs Says:

    This is brilliant!

  2. Becky Says:

    Does this work with coffee beans? We have an Oster 3-in-1 hand blender and find the blade on the mini chopper doesn’t go low enough, so the beans aren’t ground all the way.

  3. I also wrote a blog post about this :)

  4. [...] That concludes my ode to the mason jar … for a handy dandy tip on how these babies can make your life easier at home when used with a common household appliance, click here. [...]


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