How To Use Mason Jars With a Blender

  • December 9, 2009
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Make blended items that can be stored by using a mason jar with your blender.

You Will Need

  • A blender
  • A small-mouth mason jar or mayonnaise jar
  • Spices (optional)
  • Coffee (optional)
  • Whipped cream (optional)
  • A lid for the jar (optional)
How To Use Mason Jars With a Blender: Remove the base of the blender

Step 1: Remove the base of the blender

Remove the base from the blender’s pitcher – the threaded base, the gasket, and the blade.

How To Use Mason Jars With a Blender: Fill jar

Step 2: Fill jar

Put whatever you want to blend or process into the mason or mayonnaise jar.

Always use a glass jar.

How To Use Mason Jars With a Blender: Screw jar to base

Step 3: Screw jar to base

Screw the jar to the base of the blender’s pitcher, including the gasket and blade, making sure it fits tightly.

When you screw on the base, the blades should have at least ¼-inch clearance on all sides.

How To Use Mason Jars With a Blender: Place jar on motor assembly

Step 4: Place jar on motor assembly

Place the jar on the blender motor assembly as you would the blender pitcher.

Use your blender and the mason jar to grind spices or coffee, to whip cream, or to make single serving drinks. When you are done, place a lid on the jar to store the contents.

How To Use Mason Jars With a Blender: Turn on blender

Step 5: Turn on blender

Turn on the blender or pulse the blades until the food inside the jar is at the desired consistency.

How To Use Mason Jars With a Blender: Remove jar and then blade

Step 6: Remove jar and then blade

Remove the jar, turn it upright, and remove the blade assembly. Enjoy this efficient new tool for your kitchen.

Mason jars were originally developed to withstand the high temperatures necessary for processing pickles.

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Comments (2)

agoen

i love your video~

over 2 years ago by agoen

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bootsy765

i have the same blender lol

about 1 year ago by bootsy765

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