after burning three blenders one small choper a moulinex food processor that my family had since the 90s and a new one that cost 40 euros, trying to make hazelnut praline, i finally succeeded in making a jar of it using a multipurpose stick blender i bought from lidl for 15 euros... what gives?
>>20848623Just go to your local restaurant supply store and buy one of their commercial blenders.
>>20848844no restaurant makes its own hazelnuts chocolate or other pastes not even confectionery shops do that
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>>20849271>t. redditoautismus who deosnt understand that my precious minutiae sharing may have saved his blender from bursting dont you have a "which oreo is the best one" and "which frozen pizza hsould i buy" to go back to burgerbrain?
>>20849473>which oreo is the best onedidn't know this was a thing. gonna go find out.
>>20849077>muh artisan nutellaI can't say that I care what particular form of faggotry you're into. A commercial blender is designed to handle much more abuse than a Best Buy special. It won't look as pretty but it will keep working, in its homely little way, essentially forever in a home environment. And if something does break you can order the specific part to repair it, because commercial machines are not disposable toys.
stick blender has more power and smaller blades with small surface area and different geometry. they all are much more powerful than any traditional blender