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I want to make broccoli cheddar soup tonight and it says to blend the stuff after you add the broccoli. I have a blender but it sucks and would rather use my ninja. Can I put hot liquids in this? How do I deal with venting the steam? closed as unclear what you're asking by Jefromi Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question.If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question. According to the manual of the Ninja Professional Blender: CAUTION: Do not process food or liquid that is hotter than 180°F/82°C. Allow very hot ingredients to cool before processing. Typically, when blending hot soup: Do not over-fill the carafe. You might need several batches, but this avoids spillage and burning of your hand. Remove the little pour cap in the carafe lid so that steam can escape, and cover it with a cloth or kitchen towel folded over several times, holding it in place while you puree.

This is one application where I believe an immersion blender (sometimes called a stick blender) is far superior, unless you are looking for an ultra-smooth soup (in which case you could also strain after blending). It is much easier to blend the soup in its pot than to transfer it batch by batch into the carafe of a traditional blender.
kitchenaid ksb560 artisan 5 speed blender Agree with @SAJ14SAJ, especially his not suggesting that a good immersion blender might be a better idea.
avent steamer blender gumtree However, just to add I also have the Ninja Prep (I assume you are talking about the Ninja Master Prep as you mentioned "processor" and not their various blenders) and recently had the exact same question.
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You'll have to play around to see what works for you. Just don't fill it to the top as hot soup leaking out isn't fun. My best results came from adding only the solid bits from my soup, fished out with a strainer (in your case the broccoli) and only added enough liquid to keep it working. It won't create a perfect restaurant quality puree from fibrous vegetables, but worked more than well enough for my own use. For venting steam, I just pulsed a bit, and then opened the little pour spout occasionally and then I didn't have any issues. For most cases I'd probably just stick to my stick blender. My main reason for using it over my stick blender was that my pot was deeper than my stick blender would go. Normally I don't make such large quantities that require blending. In case you're actually referring to their blenders, then I would definitly not see an issue. Unlike the Oster Versa Performance, any Blendtec, or Vitamix blenders, there does not exist a version of the Ninja blenders that attain high enough speeds to actually make hot soup from cold starting ingredients.