![]() The handheld motor-and-blade combo changed the game, making such restaurant-quality techniques accessible to all. Few home cooks would undertake the intense labor required to create a velvety velouté, beautiful beurre blanc or perfect persillade. They spent hours pressing food through fine mesh sieves, processing ingredients with hand-cranked food mills, mashing herbs to paste with mortars and pestles and hand-whipping emulsions with a whisk. The Nutri line focused on nutrient extraction, using its extraction button to blend up juices from fruits and veggies.Whether you call it an immersion blender, a hand blender or a stick blender, before it was invented in the 1950s, professional chefs had to do much by hand. Ninja Nutri: There aren't too many Nutri models left in the Ninja blender portfolio.It features the large built-in tamper pitcher and the blade is a smaller, easier to clean version compared to other full-sized models. Ninja Twisti: Our best overall comes from this line and is currently the only model in this line.Ideal for an individual that knows their way around a blender, how long they want to blend for and what speed would work best for an ingredient, these tend to be cheaper than other lines as well. Ninja Professional Plus: This line of Ninja blenders offers fewer presets and more basic design.These offer an intuitive design for both blender newbies and pros. Ninja Foodi: This is the largest Ninja blender line right now, featuring the signature built-in tamper, smoothie bowl cup and many presets with a speed variable dial in large full-sized models.Neither line is better than the other they just offer different features that may appeal to you more. Ninja blenders are broken down into a few different model lines. ![]() We've found that both blades work well, but the larger assembly can be used with hot ingredients like soups and warm purees and chops very well, while the smaller assembly makes a better smoothie. This smaller traditional style blade assembly screws into the blender cup and isn't as sharp to touch. Newer models, personal blenders and the Twisti line of Ninja blenders now feature a more traditional blender bade assembly. ✔️ Blade style: Since 2013 and up until now, many Ninja blender models come with removable very sharp blade assemblies which make them easier to clean, but require extra care since the blade assembly does not lock in place and could potentially fall out of the blender jar if it is turned upside down. If you have the space for storage, these accessories can give you even more cooking versatility. Newer models also come with accessories like a smoothie bowl cup for thicker blends or dough hooks for kneading pizza or cookie dough. Most models come with a few personal cups with drinking lids. ✔️ Accessories: Most Ninja blenders tend to come with more accessories than other blenders we've tested. Keep in mind that presets and some functions tend to appear only on more expensive models. ![]() Another function to look for is a timer if you want to keep track of how long you need to blend for a recipe some models have this feature, while others don't. If you prefer to push a smoothie button and let the blender do the work then look for a model with presets. ✔️ Functions/presets: Depending on the blender, some Ninja models offer a variety of presets and functions, while others only offer the basics. These are also great for traveling, but keep in mind the blender results aren't always as even as a traditional style blender.
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