Easy Hollandaise sauce with blender/Bamix

RiceCake @RiceCake
This version is super easy with a small hand blender (I use a Bamix, and its perfect). I make Eggs Benedict frequently now! Also great on fish or broccoli.
Easy Hollandaise sauce with blender/Bamix
This version is super easy with a small hand blender (I use a Bamix, and its perfect). I make Eggs Benedict frequently now! Also great on fish or broccoli.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Combine all ingredients except butter in blender
- 2
Slowly heat butter in pan, being careful not to burn it
- 3
Once butter is hot, turn on blender and slowly add all of the butter
- 4
Blend until emulsified (about 20-30 seconds using my Bamix)
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