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I think the really smooth soups are also put through a chinoise after they are blended.
I'm not sure what brand we have, but it's name is Phyllis the Phallus!
Yesterday, I picked up a pretty inexpensive immersion blender at an outlet store. It's all metal up to the (purple!) handle and has two speeds and it was $20.00. I'm going to give it whirl! heh
I put mine in the dishwasher...it says not to but I only rarely use it and it seems fine.
You put the whole thing in the dishwasher? Or does it come apart? I haven't used mine yet, nor have I read the instructions.
Whatever you do, make sure you clean immediately. As soon as those food particles dry on the blades and shaft, you're screwed.
It's not a secret. But to me it felt like it was. You know the cup the blender came with? Fill it with hot water and some dish soap, and whirl the blades, repeating as necessary. Change the water to rinse whirling the blade until there are no bubbles in the water. I was so dumb for trying to clean it by running the faucet over it using a dish brush to clean out the stuck food particles after each use. I hated using it for this reason. I guess I should have read the operating instruction booklet. Also whirling the blades in a bowl of warm water keeps the food stuff from drying out in the crevices under the blades in between uses during food prep.
I used it for the first time and like it. It made quick work of my pumpkin soup. I really liked the immersion blender, the pumpkin soup not so much.