Top kitchen device addition – my Philips juicer

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Juice addiction. A juicer has been on my kitchen item wish list for such a long time. I’d already been looking up various juicer models. Last year I got myself a new blender, this year it was about time to finally get a juicer. One investment after the other!

Philips is one of the brands I trust the most – clean design, effectiveness and a good value for money. For example, my Philips toaster is over 10 years old now and still works perfectly. When it comes to kitchen machines, the brand offers cheaper models, which are perfect for small households, but also premium ones. In fact, I still dally over the Slow Juicer from Philips (too expensive for me right now). Usually, I tend to invest in a premium machine, which will last longer and has more power. Therefore, my new Philips juicer HR1921/20 is a great compromise of a standard and premium model – medium size, steel and most importantly easy to clean.

– in collaboration with Philips

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Philips juicer HR1921/20

The juicer comes in 6 pieces, which you can simply mount and dismantle after usage for cleaning. Before the juicing it is recommended to use the QuickClean function to prevent that pulp will stick to the inner side of the juicer. Turn it on level 2 and let some water pass through. Also, you can use this function to quick clean the juicer after usage. What I really like about the Philips juicer is the fact that there are two levels:

  • Level 1 for really clear juices
  • Level 2 for less pulp and more roughages

The only disadvantage is the diameter of the filling funnel and you need to cut some vegetables a little smaller. However, the power wins over.

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above the easiest way to core pomegranates is in a bowl of water

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It is said that you should use 2/3 of vegetables and 1/3 of fruit in your juices. However, before starting with my green juice recipes I tried a red juice first. The combination of pomegranate, beetroots and carrots is great for your sight. Therefore, the perfect drink for us computer people.
Juice recipe beetroot – carrot – pomegranate juice

For 1 glass of beetroot – carrot – pomegranate juice I used:

1 beetroot (best is not to use precooked ones)
2 carrots
half pomegranate

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Add some olive oil and linseeds as topping. It’s a known fact that carrots contain Beta-carotenes, which need to be converted into Vitamin A in our bodies. Both natural pigments are fat-soluble. Therefore, any fat helps to extract the Vitamin A from the carrots in our bodies

Enjoy!

The golden bun - Philips HR1921-20 Entsafter, philips juicer, gesunde säfte

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Juice addiction Philips juicer HR1921/20

Philips HR1921/20 juicer here

photos – © Vicky Klieber | stills (picture 9-12) via Philips.com
*sponsored by Philips – thank you

5 Comments

  • wunderbar :) du inspirierst mich, mich endlich entweder um einen entsafter zu kümmern oder meinen standmixer wieder in schuss zu bringen – ich hatte so eine wilde smoothiephase, die bloß geendet hat, weil mein mixer nicht mehr funktionierte. wenn ich das so sehe und wo es jetzt wieder wärmer ist, bekomme ich richtig lust, wieder frische säfte zu mixen :)
    viele liebe grüße, laura | Blondebunana

    • Liebe Laura,
      jaa die Phase hatte ich diesen Sommer auch und ich bin fast durchgedreht ohne Standmixer. Darauf könnte ich wirklich nicht verzichten. Ein Entsafter ist wirklich gold wert!

      liebe Grüße!

    • hi Sonja,
      ja mach das unbedingt. Aber es gibt auch kleinere Modelle – das Platzproblem kannte ich in meiner alten Küche auch. In einen Schrank will man das Teil auch nicht stellen, denn dann benutzt man ihn irgendwann gar nicht mehr. Das Gute aber ist, dass man 1x eine große Ladung machen könnte und dann einfrieren, sodass man ihn nicht ständig wieder reinigen muss.

      liebste Grüße,
      Vicky

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