Believe it or not, you can fit a lot of fruit in this little cup. The single serve cup is perfect for customizing our drink to our personal taste. I make my own smoothies at least once a day. My daughter RiRi makes herself a smoothie every day with breakfast. Next up is the 16 ounce single serve cup. Top Right Photo: Single serve cup attached to base.īottom Photo: Make It Fresh, Make It Delicious cookbook, Top Left Photo: Two single serve cups, with lids & blade. They will press buttons and try to play with my gadgets, so it won’t ruin anything if they do! This is great because I have a two year old and a four year old that like to explore my kitchen. If the top isn’t secured properly of the pitcher isn’t on the base properly the power light will just blink. The top has an easy release and one of the things I love about the Ninja Kitchen System is that it will not turn on if it’s not assembled properly. Clean up is simple, the blades slide right off and the pitcher is made of sturdy plastic with a large easy grip handle. It blended up quickly, the easy pour spout makes serving super easy, and all those sharp blades going up the center is truly unique to the Ninja Kitchen System. I made Strawberry Margaritas and Piña Coladas for our guests. This worked great for us on Fourth of July when we had company over. Right Bottom Photo: Close up of the diamond lock system, the pitcher on the base.Įxample of a smoothie made in the 72 ounce pitcher.įirst up is the large pitcher I mentioned earlier. Right Top Photo: Close up of the 9 cup lines Middle Bottom Photo: Flip-Pour Spout on the pitcher top. Middle Top Photo: The large pitcher attached to the base. Left Photo: Sneak peak inside the large pitcher with the 6 blades. This is why I rarely ever shared my smoothie recipes. I would end up with a smoothie not properly or completely blended. It had chips in the glass and the blades weren’t even breaking down the ice. I’ve always loved smoothies, but my previous blender was a cheap one. I have used it almost daily, some days even up to 3-4 times. I’ve had the system for about a month now, I wanted to really master everything about it before writing a real and honest review. The pitcher holds 72 ounces (or 9 cups!) This holds more than enough for my entire family to enjoy. There were no chunks or ice cubes left over. It blended our smoothies very quick and efficiently. With all that power I wouldn’t expect it to be silent. The motor is 1500 horsepower, which is 2 amps! It is a little loud, but most blenders are. I made one big enough for my whole family to enjoy. Of course, the first thing I did was make a smoothie. I was surprised at how large the box was, and tore it open as soon as I could. When my Ninja Kitchen System arrived in the mail, I was beyond ecstatic. Just a few of the many delicious drinks we’ve created.īottom Photo: All of the pieces, unboxed. There was no doubt this could do so much more than my previous blender ever could, in addition to being a food processor, a single serve unit, and even mixing dough! I’ve shared many times how exhausting it’s been having no food processor and chopping and mincing everything I share by hand. Talk about elated! I’ve seen Ninja Kitchen’s infomercials many, many times and always wanted one of these systems. Do you remember during the holiday season last year I posted a “ Holiday Gift Guide For the Foodie in Your Life“? Well, Christmas came early for me shortly after I got back from BlogHer Food 2013! I’d met Ninja Kitchen at BlogHer Food and they sent me a Ninja Kitchen System to review.
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