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Last year I got a countertop ice machine. What a difference! The thing I noticed most is the ice isn’t as dense. Making the process faster and smoother.
Yes I agree, I love my portable ice maker as well, those cubes work great in my VitaMix as well .. Thanks Much Henry for your advice & insights on making your VitaMix produce great blends
@@steveking4032 Right on Steve!! Awesome to hear more people mention those portable ice makers and it's great that they produce the perfect sized ice cubes. It really does make a difference. Thanks for watching and I really appreciate you found the video helpful! 🙏🏾👨🏾🍳😍
@@BlendingWithHenry Thanks for your feedback Henry.. I do always enjoy your insightful videos & your sense of humor ..I’ve got a 6000 series w/ the programs & Luv it ..?: how much pre-steaming of your broccoli is best🥦 for the broccoli cheddar soup??
Great video (as usual). Being a big fan of frozen fruit, I rarely use ice in smoothies and when I do, it's usually frozen coconut water or various "milks" (either dairy or plant). I use trays that make smaller (but not small) cubes. 😁
Yes and creating flavored ice cubes is always a great idea. It's in one of my videos where I make frozen iced tea, I brewed the tea and made frozen tea ice cubes so there's no loss in flavor during blending. Great to see you as always! 😍
This was very helpful, thank you for making a video about proper ice to use. I notice sometimes certain places, smoothie comes out more frosty, almost like a slurpee. I like it this way, but when I add too much ice at home, it gets too frozen and stops blending. How much ice should I be using you think? One of my favs is usually: 1 frozen banana, 1cup frozen strawberries, 2 cups oat milk, 2tbsp oats, seeds, 2 tbsp PB, 2tbsp almonds. 1 cup homemade ice I like it on the frosty side like I mentioned, but half the time I get air pockets etc. I use smoothie preset on a3500 with steel container. Am I using bad ratio? Just discovered you, very helpful content! Thank you so much for your time!
Definitely 1/2 cup of ice maximum especially since much of your ingredients are frozen. 1/2 cup should render you a nice frosty texture, but like in the video use small ice, not large ice cubes. I would also try and use the manual speed dial. Often the presets are a hit or miss since they have no idea what you are actually blending. There's no artificial intelligence built in so the smoothie preset is optimized for certain recipes and it takes practice to make the perfect smoothie with that preset. If you do use the manual control start on speed 1 and slowly increase to the highest speed. Should be complete in 40-50 seconds. Now while this doesn't necessarily use any ice in this video you might want to check out my video for How to Make the Perfect Fruit smoothie. It will at least give you some ideas on liquid to frozen ratio. See the following link and thank you so much for discovering my channel. Please LIKE and Subscribe if you will? 🙏🏾😍 ruclips.net/video/tfou1wY13Cg/видео.html
No more freezer tray ice cubes for me, I use a Frigidaire portable ice maker that I keep near my VitaMix & it makes those great sized ice cubes like Henry mentioned
Exactly how large are these smaller ice cubes? Where I live, the store bought cubes are larger than the ones I make in my freezer with trays that look like the ones you show.
If you've had a Starbucks ice coffee the ice chunks in the video are very close to the same as those. At the end of the video I showed the ice chunks being about the same size as the frozen fruit you buy in stores. I've never seen store-bought ice at any store bigger than the ones made from ice cube trays. Most grocery stores sell the smaller ice chunks.
How about if I start out with the crushed ice that comes out of my freezer through the door function? Or how about if I used ice trays that held smaller ice cubes? Would that help? I bet it would and I wouldn't be paying a store for frozen water and I could make a smoothie at my convenience not when I remembered to pick it up at the grocery store. But thanks for your video it's eye-opening
Hi Debbi! Crushed ice is fine. Some smoothie shops actually use crushed ice but it might dissolve too quickly based on your recipe and you may end up with a more watered down drink. Store-bought ice is the most ideal size but like you mentioned that you have ice trays that can make small ice cubes that would be fine. Just make sure the ice they create matches the size of your ingredients like I showed at the end of the video. Thanks so much for watching. Please LIKE and subscribe if you haven't as of yet? 😍👨🏾🍳
So have you tried using Ice from a home icemaker or Refrigerator. ice maker? Which is smaller. Be nice to see your results. I don't know to many people that is going out to by a bag of ice for smoothies only.
Hi Dwayne. I do not have an ice maker in my refrigerator, and if I did I would not go through the trouble of recording a whole new video for that. This video was to give my viewers an idea on the best type of ice to use. I benefit nothing from them buying the ice I recommended. I've been buying bags of ice for many years for making smoothies. You can see that in all of my videos. People buy bags of frozen fruit to make smoothies. Not sure why you would feel that people wouldn't buy bags of ice but would in fact spend the money on a Home Ice Maker? That's something of your own decision. Doesn't mean others wouldn't. The bag of ice shown in the video is under $2 USD and can be used for many things.
Same as you can over-mix a cheesecake recipe. Whipping in too much air will make the smoothie overly light and airy rather than rich and dense like it should be.
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This was a new one on me !!! Never heard of such a thing!!! This was a very interesting video and I learned a lot !!! Thx for the great info!!!
You are a wealth of information Henry! I had no idea about the different sized cubes making the recipe different. Thank you!
Another helpful video! Thank you for the tips on the ice!
Right on Trina! Your feedback is very appreciative!! 😍
Wow, Henry. I never would have thought of that! So many good tips. Thanks so much.
Hello, If you speak with Vitamix for product reviews, can you ask them to create a spiralizer for A3500 series?
Last year I got a countertop ice machine. What a difference! The thing I noticed most is the ice isn’t as dense. Making the process faster and smoother.
Hi Marlene! Those ice machines are pretty great! I'm thinking about getting one. I've heard nothing but good things about them. 👍🏾
Yes I agree, I love my portable ice maker as well, those cubes work great in my VitaMix as well .. Thanks Much Henry for your advice & insights on making your VitaMix produce great blends
@@steveking4032 Right on Steve!! Awesome to hear more people mention those portable ice makers and it's great that they produce the perfect sized ice cubes. It really does make a difference. Thanks for watching and I really appreciate you found the video helpful! 🙏🏾👨🏾🍳😍
@@BlendingWithHenry Thanks for your feedback Henry.. I do always enjoy your insightful videos & your sense of humor ..I’ve got a 6000 series w/ the programs & Luv it ..?: how much pre-steaming of your broccoli is best🥦 for the broccoli cheddar soup??
I enjoy your ‘how to’ videos. Always helpful.
Thank you Susan. I truly appreciate you! 🙏🏾
Very helpful, makes good sense.
Thank you BWH!!! Going to try this in my Vitamix
Hi Prudie! Hope you're enjoying your 4th of July. Thank you as always for posting such kind comments. Hopefully this will help you. 🙏🏾😍
Thanks a lot. What do you think about adding water to the ice? Please demonstrate the pros and cons of using this method. Thanks
Great video (as usual).
Being a big fan of frozen fruit, I rarely use ice in smoothies and when I do, it's usually frozen coconut water or various "milks" (either dairy or plant). I use trays that make smaller (but not small) cubes. 😁
Yes and creating flavored ice cubes is always a great idea. It's in one of my videos where I make frozen iced tea, I brewed the tea and made frozen tea ice cubes so there's no loss in flavor during blending. Great to see you as always! 😍
I think I can just use my crushed ice from my fridge it’s broken down mostly before it goes in blender
I struggle with this exact problem!!!!!
This was very helpful, thank you for making a video about proper ice to use.
I notice sometimes certain places, smoothie comes out more frosty, almost like a slurpee. I like it this way, but when I add too much ice at home, it gets too frozen and stops blending.
How much ice should I be using you think? One of my favs is usually:
1 frozen banana, 1cup frozen strawberries, 2 cups oat milk, 2tbsp oats, seeds, 2 tbsp PB, 2tbsp almonds. 1 cup homemade ice
I like it on the frosty side like I mentioned, but half the time I get air pockets etc.
I use smoothie preset on a3500 with steel container.
Am I using bad ratio?
Just discovered you, very helpful content!
Thank you so much for your time!
Definitely 1/2 cup of ice maximum especially since much of your ingredients are frozen. 1/2 cup should render you a nice frosty texture, but like in the video use small ice, not large ice cubes. I would also try and use the manual speed dial. Often the presets are a hit or miss since they have no idea what you are actually blending. There's no artificial intelligence built in so the smoothie preset is optimized for certain recipes and it takes practice to make the perfect smoothie with that preset.
If you do use the manual control start on speed 1 and slowly increase to the highest speed. Should be complete in 40-50 seconds. Now while this doesn't necessarily use any ice in this video you might want to check out my video for How to Make the Perfect Fruit smoothie. It will at least give you some ideas on liquid to frozen ratio. See the following link and thank you so much for discovering my channel. Please LIKE and Subscribe if you will? 🙏🏾😍 ruclips.net/video/tfou1wY13Cg/видео.html
No more freezer tray ice cubes for me, I use a Frigidaire portable ice maker that I keep near my VitaMix & it makes those great sized ice cubes like Henry mentioned
Does it work the same with my 15 year old vitamix? Can i use the small refrigerator ice maker chunked up ice?
Which model Vitamix do you have? Sorry for the slow reply.
Exactly how large are these smaller ice cubes? Where I live, the store bought cubes are larger than the ones I make in my freezer with trays that look like the ones you show.
If you've had a Starbucks ice coffee the ice chunks in the video are very close to the same as those. At the end of the video I showed the ice chunks being about the same size as the frozen fruit you buy in stores. I've never seen store-bought ice at any store bigger than the ones made from ice cube trays. Most grocery stores sell the smaller ice chunks.
How about if I start out with the crushed ice that comes out of my freezer through the door function? Or how about if I used ice trays that held smaller ice cubes? Would that help? I bet it would and I wouldn't be paying a store for frozen water and I could make a smoothie at my convenience not when I remembered to pick it up at the grocery store. But thanks for your video it's eye-opening
Hi Debbi! Crushed ice is fine. Some smoothie shops actually use crushed ice but it might dissolve too quickly based on your recipe and you may end up with a more watered down drink. Store-bought ice is the most ideal size but like you mentioned that you have ice trays that can make small ice cubes that would be fine. Just make sure the ice they create matches the size of your ingredients like I showed at the end of the video. Thanks so much for watching. Please LIKE and subscribe if you haven't as of yet? 😍👨🏾🍳
I thought you always have to turn the speed to the maximum to avoid overheating?
It's only necessary for heavy blends to turn it up. Ice shatters easily so it doesn't need full speed.
So have you tried using Ice from a home icemaker or Refrigerator. ice maker? Which is smaller. Be nice to see your results. I don't know to many people that is going out to by a bag of ice for smoothies only.
Hi Dwayne. I do not have an ice maker in my refrigerator, and if I did I would not go through the trouble of recording a whole new video for that. This video was to give my viewers an idea on the best type of ice to use. I benefit nothing from them buying the ice I recommended. I've been buying bags of ice for many years for making smoothies. You can see that in all of my videos. People buy bags of frozen fruit to make smoothies. Not sure why you would feel that people wouldn't buy bags of ice but would in fact spend the money on a Home Ice Maker? That's something of your own decision. Doesn't mean others wouldn't. The bag of ice shown in the video is under $2 USD and can be used for many things.
How can you overblend a smoothie?
Same as you can over-mix a cheesecake recipe. Whipping in too much air will make the smoothie overly light and airy rather than rich and dense like it should be.
@@BlendingWithHenry thank you for letting know
I don't think the ice cubes stay large very long, so they don't need to stay at a lower speed the whole time just for an initial processing.
I've been making ice cube-created snow in the Vitamix for over 10 years. Trial and error ending in success is the reason I created this video.