![]() Once your ice is nice and crushed, load your cocktail into a shaker and THEN give it a whirl with the immersion blender for a refrehsing frozen drink you can truly call your own. Instead, blast ice cubes in a regular blender, or go caveman-style, wrap those suckers in a clean dishtowel, beat with a blunt implement or simply smash against a hard surface. You'll dull the blades, overwork the motor, and still only come up with like, a tablespoon of crushed ice. ![]() Its blades aren't big or sturdy enough, and the design of the blender itself just isn't designed for the task. If you're talking pulverizing whole cubes, an immersion blender is definitely not the way to go. Allow it to sit for 5 minutes to become a little more cooperative. ![]() Can you crush ice with an immersion blender? Should you? Will you anyway? Place the ice in a bowl next to your blender so that it is ready to use. First, we brought you the enlightening "What Is An Immersion Blender," and now that we're knee-deep in our first annual Frozen Drinks Week, we've gotten more than a few inquiries on crushing ice with one.
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