![]() ![]() Perhaps a big siphon somewhere out in the Midwest. Up until the time I saw mayonnaise being made on a late-night, full-length infomercial for a hand blender (which, at the time-this was the mid-'80s-was remarkably new), I'd always assumed it came from. But it explains one of the most oh-my-god-I-can't-believe-I-just-saw-that-happen moments I've had in my life, and I'm sharing it in the hope that it might give at least a few of you a very similar reaction. There is nothing here that has not been done before by other people. You may have even seen this suuuuuuper-old video I made. If you've been reading the site for a few years, or have my book, you've no doubt read about this technique. The immersion blender creates a vortex, gradually pulling the oil down into the whirling blades.The asymmetric blades are precisely angled in 4 directions for the smoothest and. The design of the KitchenAid 1.4 L blender jar works in perfect harmony with the stainless steel blades, to break ingredients down quickly. The oil floats at the top, so when you stick the blades of the hand blender down into the cup, they'll be in direct contact with the egg yolk, water, acid, and mustard. The KitchenAid glass jar 5KSB2048JGA is made for our K400, K150 and K130 blenders.By using a jar just wider than the head of the blender, the oil is gradually emulsified into the other ingredients.
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