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AVAILABLE FOR PAY & PICK UP AVAILABLE FOR IN-STORE PURCHASE ONLY THIS PRODUCT IS DISCONTINUED As its name implies, the Ninja Professional blender has a pro powered motor capable of crushing ice, plus it has an extra large 72-oz. pitcher to mix up whatever ingredients you need for your next meal. The six Ninja blades are controlled by an electronic panel with 3 speeds, as well as pulse and single serving settings. And for blend-and-go convenience, it also comes with two 16-oz. blending cups. *NO FEE NO INTEREST financing on purchases over $200. Monthly pricing based on 24 equal payments. Applicable taxes and fees not included. Ninja® Professional Blender features a powerful 1100 Watt motor3 speeds, plus, pulse and single serve functionsExtra large 72 oz blender pitcherTotal Crushing ® blades crush through ice and frozen ingredients in secondsIncludes 2 Nutri Ninja™ Cups with To-Go Lids for drinks on the goJars, lids and blades are dishwasher safe and BPA free

Here's what others had to say... Date - Newest First Date - Oldest First Rating - High to Low Rating - Low to High Helpfulness - High to Low Helpfulness - Low to High Sign up or log in to customize your list. 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. Agree with @SAJ14SAJ, especially his not suggesting that a good immersion blender might be a better idea. 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.

Specifically referring to the Ninja Prep, it is designed to be able to support Hot liquids. Directly from their FAQ: The Ninja® Master Prep® Professional is capable to blend hot, steamed or cooked ingredients into soup but will not create hot soup from The note about not being able to create hot soup refers to the fact that their actual blenders and other popular blenders (blentec, vitamix) advertise being able to actual create soup just using the blender.
hamilton beach commercial blender gb24 On a practical note, I have used mine to blend soup.
waring pbb2 professional bar blenderI made sure to limit the amount of liquid I added (probably about half the container?).
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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.
cuisinart food processor ev-7sa2 For most cases I'd probably just stick to my stick blender.
ninja professional blender nj600wmMy main reason for using it over my stick blender was that my pot was deeper than my stick blender would go.
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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. Besides that, Ninja blenders have specific warning to not place hot liquids over 180°F/82°C in them. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged soup blender or ask your own question.Developed by Euro-Pro Operating LLC, Ninja, which is located in Newton, Massachusetts, is a house care brand focused on getting its clients and consumers healthier. The brand accomplishes this lofty goal by offering a wide range of kitchen and home products and machines that are both innovative and efficient. This Ninja NJ600 Review highlights the features of the professional blender. Highlights of the pros and cons should give you an idea on what level of goodness can this blender be expected of and aspects of the blender that need improvement.

The NJ600 is specially-designed to make crushing, blending, processing, and pureeing ice and foods. The blender can also grind nuts and seeds into butter, and even can blend ice cream into super-smooth shakes. With its 1000 Watts of power and 72 ounce pitcher, and six sharp blades, the Ninja NJ600 Professional Blender is big and sturdy enough to handle all of your professional blending needs. The Ninja features a sturdy, no slip base and easy-to-read and easy-to-use buttons. They make operating the blender a breeze. The Ninja also has a cord storage slot that keeps the power supply safe when the blender is not in use. In terms of materials, the blender’s container is constructed of environmentally responsible BPA-Free SAN plastic. Ninja NJ600 Professional Blender Pros As someone who cares about the environment, I really like that the Ninja is an eco-friendly product and is made of BPA-free plastic. It makes me feel good for the environment and it gives me a sense of peace in ensuring that my kids stay away from the harmful effects of BPA contamination.

I have had blenders that have parts that are not dishwasher safe in the past. Speaking from experience, it is not fun to clean sharp blades or into various nooks and crannies by hand. The Ninja is dishwasher safe, though, making clean-up an extremely quick and easy process. And, if you do not want to put the blender in the dishwasher, I also clean the Ninja by adding ¾ a cup of hot water, a drop of soap, ad pressing the pulse button for between 30 and 45 seconds. The pulsing will dislodge any matter stuck in the blades. To finish this quick clean, I pour the soapy water down my kitchen sink drain. Ease of clean is one point you’d find that’s often highlighted in many Ninja NJ600 reviews. One of my favorite fun perks that Ninja provides with its NJ600 blender is a booklet of blender recipes. For hot summer days, one of my favorite recipes, called the Mocha Freeze, requires 1/3 cup of instant cocoa mix, 2 tablespoons of instant coffee, ¼ cup of hot water, and 1 quarter of low fat milk is thawed or partially frozen.

To prepare the Mocha Freeze, pour all of these items into the Ninja and blend away. In about a minute, you will have 4 servings of a delicious, chilled-out Mocha-flavored slush drink. Another one of my favorite Ninja blender recipes is the Watermelon Granita. To make this granita, you will need six cups of ripe watermelon chunks that have been peeled, cut, and seeded, one tablespoon of lime juice, and 1 ½ cups of superfine sugar. To start, place three cups of the watermelon chunks into the Ninja and blend until smooth. Do the same thing with the second three cups of watermelon. Then, add the tablespoon of lime juice and sugar to the blender, pulsing the Ninja so that the ingredients are properly mixed together. After this is completed, pour the blended mix into ice cube trays, place the trays in your freezer for three hours, and then serve. Other than Ice & Smoothies If you want to prepare recipes other than those for smoothies and granitas, the Ninja is also capable of making barbecue sauce, garlic butter, chip dips, hot sauces, pesto, salad dressing, vinaigrette, horseradish spread, soups, and mashes, making this blender one of the most versatile pieces of equipment in my kitchen.

Ninja NJ600 Professional Blender Cons My main issue with the Ninja NJ600 is that this blender does not blend drinks to a smooth consistency. Every morning, I prepare a smoothie that has some frozen fruits and vegetables in it. Unfortunately, though, the Ninja does not blend my morning drink so that it has a smooth texture. To me, the most important feature of a blender is that it blends the contents inside it smoothly, and the Ninja, quite simply, does not accomplish this. Instead, I am left with frozen chunks of fruits and vegetables every day for breakfast. Even adding water before blending does not even out the consistency. To imporove the consistency, you have to take out the jar, shake it and blend it again. I found that with frozen fruits and vegetables, I have to make several attempts before I can have the level of consistency that I want. Other reviews of the Ninja NJ600 indicate that the lid has a rubber suction ring on it that tends to stick. Other users also report quality control issues with the Ninja.

In addition, the blender is made up of parts that are not meant to take on heavy and regular use. This is one important design aspect of a blender that we have previously highlighted. It is one aspect that should be carefully scrutinized when you go through blender reviews prior to making your selection. This Nina NJ600 review covered the features, positives, and problems of this high-powered blender. One of my favorite things about this blender is that it is extremely easy to clean. All of the Ninja’s parts are dishwasher safe, but I also can quickly clean this piece of kitchen equipment with some hot water and soap. I also really appreciate the Ninja-specific recipes that come with the blender, and regularly prepare frozen drinks and chip dips with the blender. I did have my issues with the Ninja NJ600, though. But some things are to be expected, especially among lower priced blenders. Do the necessary reading and set your expectation right. Many smoothie purists like to compare the Ninja against brands like Vitamix.