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Homogenized Vegetables

HOMOGENIZED VEGETABLES

Homogenized vegetables are perfect for several reasons. Babies and small children can easily enjoy cooked vegetables with no additives. People with chewing or digestion problems can continue to enjoy the flavor of their favorite vegetables. Vegetable purees are a tasty and elegant addition to an entrée.

Assemble the Champion for homogenizing. If the vegetable is very moist, place a bowl beneath the screen holder as well as at the tapered end.

 
BABY FOODS

Cooked vegetables may be homogenized for salt free baby food. Freeze immediately in small freezer bags to preserve vitamins. Thaw in the microwave oven or in a pan of hot water. Stir and test the temperature before using.

CREAMED CORN

Cut the fresh corn off the cob. Place the funnel on the feeder throat for easy loading. Homogenize. Cook and serve. Frozen corn kernels may also be used.

SQUASH – BUTTERNUT, BANANA, AND PUMPKIN

Peel squash and cut into pieces that will fit the feeding throat. Steam until tender, cool. Homogenize.

HOT MEXICAN SALSA

  • 2 jalapeno chilies, seeded*
  • 2 serrana chilies, seeded
  • 2 yellow chilies, seeded
  • 2 Anaheim chilies, seeded
  • 5 large shallots, peeled
  • 7 tomatillos, cut in half
  • 4 large tomatoes, quartered
  • 1/4 cup fresh cilantro, chopped
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • Homogenize all ingredients except for seasonings. Stir in cilantro and seasonings. Serve chilled.

    Makes 4 cups salsa.

    *Chilies are very hot and can burn your eyes and other membranes. Be sure to wear rubber gloves when seeding and handling chilies. Do not touch your face.