Homemade hot sauce is easy & quick with a Ninja Pulse blender!
A few years go, my husband got a generic bullet blender as a gift. He’d used my sister’s Magic Bullet when we were staying with her to make his own hot sauce concoction and she saw how much he loved the convenience of it that she got him his own.
You see, my husband is a crazy spicy pepper loving kinda guy. No, I mean… really crazy. This man is not happy until his food is so spicy his nose is running and sweat is pouring down his face. So he had a lot of fun blending up various kinds of peppers, onions, cilantro, and pretty much whatever into his own raw hot sauce.
It only took about a year of use before the generic blender died, though. This year I was going to get him a new one but then I saw an informercial about the Ninja bullet type blender they called the “Ninja Pulse.” Come to find out, that same sister had gotten a Ninja Pulse to make hummus with.
I actually have the full-size Ninja 1100 blender system myself and I adore the thing (use it almost every day) so I figured my husband would love the Ninja Pulse. So, that’s what he got. Fancy that… a wife buying her husband a blender for Christmas!
Well, he did love it! What he’d been doing up until then was chopping his jalapenos, serranos and habanero peppers by hand for each meal. Yes, he puts peppers on everything, But the Ninja Pulse blender made it so much easier for him.
Whether he wants a finer, smoother consistency or a chunky, more chopped consistency, the Ninja Pulse can do it. There’s a little bit of a learning curve to pulse it just right but it didn’t take long and now he’s able to save a ton of time by making a cup of his pepper mixture every couple days instead of manually chopping them up each time.
So, in our case, the Ninja Pulse was a great buy. Even if that’s all we ever use it for, it was still worth it.
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