Immersion Blender

Immersion blender in use 2

An immersion blender is one of those pieces of equipment that can seem silly and not very useful. However, once you own one you can't imagine cooking without it.

In modernist cooking an immersion blender is needed to blend in many of the ingredients to ensure they are evenly mixed. If you already own a standing blender it can be used instead in many applications but the immersion blender is often more convenient.

In traditional cooking I use my immersion blender to puree sauces and soups directly in the pot, without having to get my blender dirty. I also use it to create purees from fresh vegetables and to quickly make vinaigrettes and mayonnaise.

Almost any immersion blender will work fine and they all are pretty similar in power. However, you may want to consider getting one with a whisk attachment, especially if you don't have a whisk attachment on your standing mixer. In that case obtaining one with a whisk attachment will also save you a lot of work down the road.

Where To Buy an Immersion Blender

Breville Immersion Blender

There are two good candidates for an immersion blender with a whisk attachment.

There's the Breville BSB510XL Control Grip Immersion Blender. It is a high quality unit that comes with an ergonomic pistol grip for easy control. It has an 8" immersion depth for deep pots, 15 adjustable speeds and comes with a whisk attachment and chopping bowl. A unique advantage is that it has a non-scratch guard on the bottom to prevent chipping and scratching of nonstick cookware.

This unit is the highest rated by Consumer Reports by a "sizable margin". The unit is more expensive than most, so depending on your budget, you may want to explore less expensive alternatives.

Miallegro Immersion Blended

The second alternative for an immersion blender with a whisk attachment is the Miallegro 9090 Mitutto 550-Watt Immersion Hand Blender, Professional-style. This hand blender has a hefty 550 Watt motor with 5 speeds and a "turbo" button. It has a great set of attachments so that it can: chop, mix, grind, blend, whisk, whip, and froth.

The Miallegro immersion blender is also highly rated on Amazon and was the second highest rated blender by Consumer Reports. The food processor portion of this product appears to be better than the Breville unit.
Jason logsdon headshot This article is by me, Jason Logsdon. I'm an adventurous home cook and professional blogger who loves to try new things, especially when it comes to cooking. I've explored everything from sous vide and whipping siphons to pressure cookers and blow torches; created foams, gels and spheres; made barrel aged cocktails and brewed beer. I have also written 10 cookbooks on modernist cooking and sous vide and I run the AmazingFoodMadeEasy.com website.
Affiliate Disclaimer: Some links on this site might be affiliate links that if used to purchased products I might receive money. I like money but I will not endorse something I don't believe in. Please feel free to directly go to any products I link to and bypass the referral link if you feel uncomfortable with me receiving funds.
placeholder image

Cookie Consent

This website uses cookies or similar technologies, to enhance your browsing experience and provide personalized recommendations. By continuing to use our website, you agree to our Privacy Policy