I love making salad dressings from scratch, and also love eating hummus but I make very small amounts of these things. I also plan to move soon and will be donating most of my kitchen stuff when I do, so I’d like something that could be well loved by a new owner. Is there anything out there that fits the bill? Or even better something I might already have that fits the bill? I don’t have a blender, either. Already donated that one.

  • partiallycyber@ttrpg.network
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    10 months ago

    Consider a Magic Bullet! Or something similar - there are a bunch of small blenders out there designed for single-portion smoothies that fall in the $20-$40 range.

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    10 months ago

    I got an immersion blender recently that I’ve been loving. Small and easy to clean. Not sure about salad dressing but it definitely could do hummus.

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      10 months ago

      An immersion blender could absolutely do salad dressing. It would even be overkill, I typically just do dressings in a small mason jar and shake them.

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      10 months ago

      Some immersion blenders come with replaceable toolheads too, including a more traditional food processor style. I got a replaceable toolhead model, but no other attachments. Haven’t needed it. I got it for soups in my slow cooker, works well.

      Edit: I think I might have seen that some blenders come with food processor attachments too? Don’t have one of those.

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    10 months ago

    I forget what it’s called right now, but the 3.5 cup KitchenAid food processor gets a lot of use here. I generally don’t like to use food processors just because they’re so loud, but this one isn’t too bad. It’s quick! But it is small, so it has limited uses.

    I would get that plus a cheap immersion blender. That’ll cover basically all of your needs for what you’re talking about.