โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…

โ€œSo glad I found Blending For Good!โ€

โ€œGreat service!โ€

โ€œA+ customer careโ€

โ€œThe support I was looking forโ€

โ€œLove thisโ€

โ€œAbove and beyondโ€

โ€œGreat companyโ€

โ€œDon’t miss out!

โ€œShop small!โ€

โ€œConscious consumerismโ€

โ€œOld-school shopping feelโ€

โ€œGreat experienceโ€

vitamix a3500 soups
Home / Vitamix Buying Hub / Vitamix Hot Soups: 4 Techniques to Master

Vitamix Hot Soups: 4 Techniques to Master

Vitamix blenders are renowned for their versatility, and creating hot soups is no exception. With a Vitamix, you can make a wide variety of hot soups using four main techniques:

  1. Start-to-finish
  2. Blender-started
  3. Blender-finished
  4. Partially blended.

In this guide, weโ€™ll explore each method and provide delicious recipe examples from our site to inspire your next hot soup creation.

1. Start-to-Finish Hot Soups

Start-to-finish hot soups are a classic Vitamix technique often showcased in demonstrations. The process is simple: add cold ingredients to the blender, run on high speed for 5-6 minutes, and watch asย friction alone heats the soup.

Think of it like when your hands are cold and you rub them together quickly to warm up. Except with this, the blade runs fast enough to make your soup steam!

Pour the hot soup straight from the container to a bowl, and enjoy! This method is quick, easy, and perfect for busy weeknights.

Try these start-to-finish hot soup recipes from our site:

Related: This start-to-finish hot soup technique is also used to make ourย famous Cashew Queso recipe. This is what it will look like when you open the container after making hot soup like this โ€“ steam!

2. Blender-Started Hot Soups

Blender-started hot soups involve using your Vitamix to create creamy bases that will be combined with other ingredients. This technique is ideal for making dairy-free, vegetarian-friendly creamy soups using blended ingredients like cashews and beans. The result is a rich, satisfying soup that everyone can enjoy.

Our popularย Creamy Wild Rice Soupย is a perfect example of a blender-started hot soup. The blended cashews and cannellini beans create a luscious, dairy-free cream that forms the base of this hearty soup.

3. Blender-Finished Hot Soups

Blender-finished hot soups are cooked on the stovetop and then blended to a smooth, creamy texture using your Vitamix. This method is a favorite among professional chefs, as it allows for precise control over the cooking process while still achieving the superior texture that a Vitamix provides. The result is a restaurant-quality soup that will impress your family and friends.

Check out these blender-finished hot soup recipes from our site:

4. Partially Blended Hot Soups

Partially blended hot soups offer the best of both worlds: a creamy base with tender, whole ingredients throughout. To make a partially blended soup, cook the soup on the stovetop and then blend a portion of it using your Vitamix. This technique can also be achieved with an immersion blender.

Try these partially blended hot soup recipes from our site:

Related: Watch this video demonstration of 3 More Incredibly Unique Vitamix Soup Recipes!

Mastering these four Vitamix hot soup techniquesโ€”start-to-finish, blender-started, blender-finished, and partially blendedโ€”will open up a world of culinary possibilities. Experiment with these methods and try the featured recipes from our site to discover your new favorite hot soup. With a Vitamix, you can create hot soups that are quick, easy, and bursting with flavor and texture.