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How to clean a blender, the easy way: Hacks for parents

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How to clean a blender, the easy way: Hacks for parents

We've partnered with Nonilo to share some tips and tricks that'll help you on your journey to kitchen mastery — including the basics, like how to clean a blender.

If you hate the task of cleaning a blender, you are not alone. Many would rather not break out this extremely useful kitchen gadget for fear of needing to take it apart just to clean it out. It doesn’t matter if we’re craving for mum’s curry or just dying for a smoothie in this hot weather.

But when push comes to shove, on really lazy days, we would just stick our hands in and attempt to clean between those blades. All the while crossing fingers so we won’t end up cutting ourselves in the process.

Cleaning a Blender – An Easier Way

Yes, there is an easier way when it comes to cleaning a blender without needing to take it apart. In fact, it can even help you reduce hard water build up!

Sounds amazing right? So what is this star ingredient? A lemon!

  1. Fill the blender jug halfway with warm water.
  2. Add a drop of dishwashing liquid.
  3. Add a coarsely chopped lemon and blitz it for about a minute.
  4. Discard the lemon puree and give it a good rinse then flip the jar upside down onto a clean tablecloth and leave it to air dry.

It takes so little effort and just like magic your blender should be sparkling clean again – not to mention the lovely lingering smell of lemons in your kitchen.

Alternatively you can also use a splash of white vinegar, but lemon still smells way better.

Cleaning a Blender in 30 Seconds

But let’s kick it up a notch by cleaning a blender in 30 seconds! And all you need is hot water and dish soap.

  1. Fill your blender jar about halfway with hot water from a recently boiled kettle or straight from the tap (As a safety precaution never fill the jar more than half full).
  2. Add just a drop of dish soap. You can also add in some lemon or vinegar as well at this point, but it really isn’t necessary
  3. Put the blender jar back on to the base, remove your blender lid’s center insert and hold the lid down with a towel. (Do this to avoid it exploding on you)
  4. Turn on the blender and let it run for about 10 seconds. Use a slower speed if that’s possible because you are dealing with hot liquids.
  5. Pour out the hot water and rinse out the blender jar thoroughly with more hot water. You should have a perfectly clean blender with nothing left to be scrubbed out.

You Will Still Need to Deep Clean

These might be the two quickest and easy methods when it comes to cleaning a blender, but you will still need to do the occasional deep clean.

  1. Start by unscrewing the blender blades from the jug.
  2. Take out the rubber gasket.
  3. Wash the jug thoroughly with dish soap and water. But for really dirty jugs you might need to soak them in hot water with some baking soda and vinegar.
  4. Use a sponge and clean carefully between the blades, paying attention to space under the blades where gunk tend to build up. A small dishwashing brush might just do the trick. Soaking the blades in hot water before washing them also helps to dislodge build-up.
  5. Wash the rubber gasket.
  6. Lay all the separate parts with the blender jug upside down on a clean tablecloth and let everything air dry.
  7. Lubricate the rubber gasket with a tiny bit of olive oil and q-tip so that it remains flexible.

Deep cleaning might seem like a lot of work but it ensures proper hygiene when it comes to your kitchen gadgets.

A good tip is to clean or soak your blender right away after using it. Do not leave all the gunk to dry out overnight or it will be a nightmare to clean under all those blades.

Think of it as a trade off. If you diligently express clean your blender with either one of the quick methods above, you won’t need to do a deep clean quite so often.

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