Howdy gang. Was wondering about blenders. No complaints with a blender like vitamix. But what are hot sauce makers using to blend sauces in large quantities? Thanks for your advice.
juanitos said:immersion blender (aka stick blender). can be used for any size batch and pot. batch stays in pot don't have to transfer anything to blender. less parts to clean. less time wasted. downside = having to stand there and hold the blender lol
https://www.webstaurantstore.com/14253/commercial-immersion-blenders.html
juanitos said:hm i'm having trouble understanding what the problem is.
the type of blender does not affect your amount of vinegar. remove it prior to blending if you want.
Will this completely purée and liquify sauces? I also run 5 gallon batches when I dont use my co-packer. I have a weak immersion blender and need an upgrade. Also not looking to spend $400 but I see this one is on sale.SmokenFire said:
juanitos is exactly right cap'n. I use this model and like it very much. Currently I'm doing mostly 5 gallon batches at a time and this works well. Should I scale into larger batches (a great problem to have) I'll upgrade or enlist the help of a copacker.
I can't speak for him but I can certainly say that all of his sauces are very smooth, medium viscosity.pallottahot said:Will this completely purée and liquify sauces? I also run 5 gallon batches when I dont use my co-packer. I have a weak immersion blender and need an upgrade. Also not looking to spend $400 but I see this one is on sale.
Ok perhaps Ill give it a try. Thats what my co-packer uses as well.Scoville DeVille said:I can't speak for him but I can certainly say that all of his sauces are very smooth, medium viscosity.
Can't go wrong with WARING.
ROTFL! Great one!Scoville DeVille said:
pallottahot said:Will this completely purée and liquify sauces? I also run 5 gallon batches when I dont use my co-packer. I have a weak immersion blender and need an upgrade. Also not looking to spend $400 but I see this one is on sale.
How long have you had it for? It got pretty bad reviews on Amazon but i take reviews with a grain of salt. Some people will complain if things arent shipped in plated gold!SmokenFire said:
Yes, that waring is pretty beastly.
The Hot Pepper said:If you are saying you need to add more vinegar than you want for the right consistency, then this goes back to that old argument you started about not adding water. Water is neutral. If you think there is too much acid but you have the right consistency, try water (sorry not sorry).