Prepare vegan delicacies. Simple and fast. Creative and varied. For hot and cold dishes.
the Vitamix* makes it possible:
Cool ice cream creations, sweet berry creams, tasty green smoothies and raw food cakes
Hot soups, various nut butters and spreads, baby porridge, plant milk, raw chocolate cream, oat or spelt hazelnut latte
and much more can be mixed and combined!
Next Wednesday, on April 15, 2015, we will be holding the first vegan blender course. You can find more information below. There are still places available.
We have been using the Vitamix for years and watching it at work never ceases to amaze us. But you don’t have to own a Vitamix. You can also expand your culinary skills with another powerful blender.
The workshop on Wednesday is a mix of knowledge, food and a cozy get-together. The program in detail:
– Theory: The Vitamix, its history
– Theory: Detailed knowledge of handling
– Practice: Preparing hot and cold dishes in the Vitamix
– Relax: Enjoy and chat
– Clean up
All ingredients are organic. Lauren Wildbolz leads the workshop.
When, where and how much?
Costs: CHF 150.- incl. Course materials and dinner.
Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2015, from 18:30 to 22:00.
Where: Molki, Toni-Areal, Zurich University of the Arts, Pfingstweidstrasse 96, Zurich West, 8005, Switzerland
Impressions of the course location can be found here.
We accept binding registration with name and address by e-mail: info@vegankitchen.ch
*High-performance blenders or special green smoothie blenders have over 1000 watts, more likely around 2000 watts, and reach 20,000 to 40,000 revolutions per second. This is an enormous amount of power that is set in motion, albeit at a massive volume. So starting the Vitamix at 6 o’clock in the morning or at midnight is certainly considered a disturbance. However, this power is necessary to break down large quantities (1.5 l to 2 l) of highly fibrous green leafy vegetables into tiny components. “Power blenders”, “turbo blenders”, high-performance blenders or green smoothie blenders are stand mixers with an output of 1000 to 2000 watts and 28,000 revolutions to 40,000 revolutions.