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- Liquids (water, juice, yogurt)
- Dry Goods (grains, seasonings, powders)
- Leafy Greens
- Fruits & Veggies
- Ice & Frozen Ingredients
Placing heavier, frozen items on top of lighter ingredients helps weigh them down and gets the blend moving faster. This can help prevent the blend from stalling, also called cavitation, which happens when air pockets form around the blades.
Blending on High
Whether you’re making smoothies, soups, or even thicker blends like hummus or sorbet, you’ll almost always get the best results by starting the blender on low and quickly ramping up to high.
Blending on high not only reduces blend time, it also helps keep the motor cool. There are a few exceptions, so always follow the recipe instructions – but when in doubt, turn it to high.
Full-Container Blending
Cooking for a crowd? Vitamix blenders are powerful enough to pulverize a full container of ingredients. Then, when they start to blend down, you can add even more through the lid plug opening while the machine is running.
Save Time on Food Prep
Vitamix blenders are powerful enough to quickly break down large chunks of fruit and veggies, so you don’t have to chop anything smaller than a quarter of an apple. Plus, long, skinny ingredients like carrots and celery can be added whole through the lid while the blender is running.
Cover the Blades
Vitamix blenders need a minimum volume of ingredients in order to blend well. A good guide is to make sure you use enough ingredients to cover the blades while blending.
Master the Tamper
For thick, challenging blends, the tamper can help get the mixture moving while breaking up air pockets that form around the blade. Simply rotate the tamper around the four corners of the container until a vortex begins to form and your blend is moving freely.
Every Last Bit
The Under Blade Scraper is specially designed to fit into every nook and cranny of your Vitamix container, so you get the most from each blend.
Drop Chopping
For a quick dice, drop ingredients like onion, garlic, or carrot through the lid plug opening into the spinning blades.
Wet Chopping
Here’s a way to quickly mince or “rice” large amounts of veggies like cauliflower (perfect for our cauliflower pizza crust). Break the veggie into large chunks, place them in the blending container, and fill it with enough water so that the veggies are floating above the blades. Then simply pulse the blender until the desired texture is reached, strain the water out, and you’re ready to go.
The Lid Plug Trick
Did you know that the lid plug of your Vitamix container doubles as a small measuring cup? Look closely and you’ll see half-ounce and one-ounce fill lines. These are perfect for cocktails recipes, or if you need to thin a blend by adding a small amount of liquid.
Self-Cleaning Container
All Vitamix blenders are self-cleaning: just add a few drops of dish soap, fill halfway with warm water and run on high for 30-60 seconds (or run the Clean program). Also, check which model you own – all newer containers are dishwasher safe.