Re: Should I purret my produce in a blender or food processor
10/26/07 07:42 PM
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Loc: Phoenix, Arizona USA
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or do I need to cook them first? I'm vegetably challenged. I never really liked them much before the IBS and now I totaly see them as the enemy. I did grate a peeled zuchini into my last batch of banana bread. But that's still SFS so how can I get more IF in my diet?
It's my understanding that you're supposed to cook the veggies until very soft and process them in small batches in either a good blender, or a food processor. Also using a bit of the cooking water to create the desired consistency is probably a good idea, too. Sorry, I'm learning too, I've never pureed my own fruits/veggies other than when I blended smoothies and slushy type drinks. My blender imho is lacking in its ability to smoothly puree anything, and I can't afford a food processor. Anyone ever tried using an immersion blender before? I can't afford that either, but if an immersion blender works to puree a small batch of veggies or fruits, I would buy that first probably. TIA! Take care everyone!
-------------------- XOXO from lil' ol' me. (IBS-C, mood disorders, etc., etc.)
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