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​From soups to desserts: Surprising dishes that can be preapred in a hand blender​

Last updated on - Sep 4, 2025, 15:00 IST
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How a hand blender is different from a mixer grinder

A hand blender and a mixer grinder may seem similar, but they serve different purposes in the kitchen. A hand blender is compact, lightweight, and perfect for blending directly in the pot or bowl, ideal for soups, chutneys, smoothies, and dips without extra cleanup. A mixer grinder, on the other hand, is bulkier and more powerful, designed for tougher jobs like grinding spices, batters, or making pastes. Think of the hand blender as a quick, handy convenience, while the mixer grinder handles heavy-duty prep.

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From soups to desserts: Surprising dishes that can be preapred in a hand blender

In most kitchens, the hand blender is almost forgotten, pulled out only when soup needs smoothing or a milkshake needs whipping. But this little tool has far more to offer. With a touch of creativity, it can blitz chutneys that stay bright and fresh or lend new life to simple everyday recipes. What makes it special is the ease, the way it takes ordinary ingredients and, in seconds, turns them into something that feels lighter, fresher, and far less fussy. Scroll down for some easy ideas to try at home...

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Fresh coriander-mint chutney

Few sides are as essential as a green chutney, and with a hand blender, it comes together in seconds. Take coriander, mint, ginger, green chilli, lemon juice and a pinch of salt, blend them into a bright and fragrant chutney, carrying just the right kick to liven up a paratha or sandwich. Add a spoonful of curd if you want it creamy, or loosen it a little for a dip that pairs beautifully with roasted vegetables. The texture is fresher and more controlled than what you’d get from a heavy mixer jar.

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Creamy tomato soup

There’s something comforting about a bowl of tomato soup on a rainy evening. Begin with onions, garlic and ripe tomatoes, let them soften and release their aroma, then add stock and allow it to simmer gently. Dip the hand blender straight into the pot and, within seconds, the soup turns silky smooth, with no mess and no extra pans to wash. Finish with a swirl of cream and a few basil leaves, and you have a bowl that feels indulgent yet comes together with very little effort.

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Quick chocolate mousse

Even desserts benefit from this small tool. Melted chocolate folds into freshly whipped cream, and with a final blend, it becomes a mousse that’s rich yet airy. Set in the fridge for an hour, topped with grated chocolate or a handful of fresh berries, it looks elegant enough for guests but takes less than ten minutes of real work. It’s the sort of dish that reminds you why keeping a hand blender close at hand is worth it.

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Hummus with a light touch

Good hummus has a way of making a table feel abundant. Boiled chickpeas, sesame paste, garlic, lemon and olive oil are blended into a smooth, airy spread. The hand blender works through the chickpeas evenly, creating that silky finish that store-bought tubs often lack. It’s as good piled onto warm pita as it is spread on toast in the morning. What makes it stand out is how easily the texture can be adjusted, thicker for scooping, lighter if you want it as a spread.

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A quiet kitchen ally

What stands out about the hand blender is not just its convenience but its ability to spark creativity. It allows for quick experiments without the commitment of big appliances. A chutney one day, a soup the next, maybe a dessert when the mood strikes – all without fuss or clutter.

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