In the captivating world of real miniature cooking videos, where precision and artistry merge seamlessly, miniature working blenders play a crucial role.
These tiny kitchen appliances are not just tools; they are the heartbeats of creativity, enabling miniature chefs to craft culinary delights on a minuscule scale.
In this blog post, we’ll embark on a journey into the fascinating world of miniature cooking and discover how these miniature blenders elevate the artistry of creating tiny edible masterpieces, all while being a star in captivating videos that have gained immense popularity among viewers and 22 recipe ideas!
Do miniature blenders really work and if so, how do they work?
Yes, miniature blenders really work, just like our miniature TVs, albeit on a tiny scale!
These tiny marvels are typically powered by small batteries or USB power, depending on the model.
While they may not be as powerful as their full-sized counterparts, they can stir, spin, and blend miniature food ingredients effectively, adding a touch of realism to miniature cooking videos and diorama scenes.
So, while they won’t whip up a smoothie for your breakfast, they sure can whisk up a storm in the miniature world, making them a must-have for hobbyists and collectors who enjoy creating tiny culinary delights and miniature cooking shows.
Where Can you find miniature cooking recipes for your miniatur working blenders?
I could find a few terrific recipes for you online, so let’s dive straight into things!
Tiny Blender recipe number 1: Making Miniature Banana Smoothies
In the video below, you can see “Tiny Cakes prepare a mini banana milkshake. It is hard to know though I asked, where the little “snack pack” is coming from that she ads on top of it, does anybody know?
So the banana smoothie is made from real and tiny bananas and milk.
Tiny Blender recipe number 2: Barbies Smoothie Blendjet.
The ingredients for this smoothie are dragon fruit, white chocolate, milk, collagen powder, and little sweets for the edges of a glass. See the result in the video below:
Tiny Blender recipe number 3: Strawberry shake
This recipe speaks for itself, all you need is milk, little pieces of strawberry and collagen powder
Tiny blender recipes number 4: 3 different chocolate shakes!
We couldn’t skip the chocolate shakes now could we haha?
For the first recipe you need chocolate ice cream, chocolate sause, chocolate frosting, and blue stars sprinkles.
For the second recipe you need: chocolate ice cream, strawberries, and milk. Pink sprinkles and vanilla frosting.
For the third recipe you need: chocolate ice cream, bananas, a bit of milk and peanut butter, sprinkles, and vanilla frosting.
Other things that you can cook with these tiny blenders?
Just some ideas from the top of my head to use these mini blenders for are:
- Tiny Salad Dressings:
Blend herbs, vinegar, oil, and other ingredients to create small portions of salad dressings. You can use this to dress miniature salads or drizzle on other tiny dishes. - Miniature Soups:
Make tiny batches of creamy soups, such as tomato or potato leek, and blend them in your miniature blender. Serve them in tiny bowls or cups for a realistic effect. - Miniature Pancake Batter:
Use your blender to mix pancake batter on a smaller scale. Pour tiny pancakes onto a miniature griddle for a delightful breakfast scene. - Tiny Fruit Sauces:
Blend berries, sugar, and a touch of water to create miniature fruit sauces for desserts like ice cream or cake. - Miniature Margaritas:
For a playful touch, create tiny margaritas using your miniature blender. Blend a tiny amount of lime juice, tequila, and a dash of triple sec. - Miniature Icing:
Blend powdered sugar, a tiny bit of milk, and food coloring to create tiny portions of icing for miniature cupcakes or cookies. - Miniature Pesto:
Create a mini-batch of pesto sauce by blending basil, pine nuts, garlic, Parmesan cheese, and olive oil. Use it to dress tiny pasta dishes. - Miniature Salsa:
Blend up tiny portions of salsa using ingredients like diced miniature tomatoes, minced onion, cilantro, and a pinch of salt. Serve with miniature tortilla chips or as a garnish for tiny tacos. - Miniature Omelets:
Whisk tiny eggs with a dash of milk and blend in miniature vegetables like diced bell peppers, onions, and cheese. Cook the mixture in a tiny skillet for mini omelets. - Micro Green Smoothies: Blend microgreens, a small piece of banana, and a touch of honey for tiny green smoothies. Serve in miniature glasses for an elegant touch.
- Miniature Puddings:
Make tiny batches of chocolate or vanilla pudding in your blender. Layer them in miniature dessert cups with whipped cream for an elegant dessert. - Tiny Guacamole:
Blend miniature avocados, a pinch of minced garlic, diced mini tomatoes, and a squeeze of lime juice for mini guacamole. Serve with tiny tortilla chips. - Miniature Gravy:
Blend flour, butter, and a splash of miniature broth to make tiny portions of gravy. Perfect for tiny mashed potatoes or roast dinners. - Little Lemon Curd:
Create mini lemon curd by blending lemon juice, sugar, butter, and tiny egg yolks. Use it as a filling for tiny tarts or pastries. - Miniature Fruit Coulis:
Blend miniature fruits like raspberries or strawberries with a touch of sugar to create colorful fruit coulis for dessert decoration. - Tiny Mousse:
Blend miniature portions of heavy cream, chocolate, and sugar to create a rich miniature chocolate mousse. Serve in small dessert glasses.
Remember, you’ll need to scale down ingredients and measurements to match the miniature world.
While you may not find specific recipes labeled as “miniature blender recipes,” you can adapt many standard recipes by using your miniature working blender to create small-scale versions of your favorite dishes.
Finally, where can you find these miniature working blenders?
Let’s have a look now at all the available tiny blenders out there on the market and their differences or similarities:
1. Tiny Blender number 1: Westminster World’s Smallest Real Working Blender
Westminster World’s Smallest Real Working Blender
Buy Now →This petite blender, offered by Westminster, is a delightful teal/aqua color and boasts several unique features.
It’s incredibly portable, offering adjustable speed control, USB rechargeability, and cordless operation.
Despite its small size, it has a capacity of 3.8 ounces, making it a handy miniature kitchen gadget.
Measuring just 2.6 inches in diameter, 6.18 inches in width, and 9.33 inches in height, it’s compact and lightweight at 0.26 pounds.
This mini blender, safe for dishwashers, is a true marvel, as it genuinely blends.
It operates on either 2 “AAA” batteries (not included) or through USB power.
Equipped with two-speed settings and a blade that’s free of metal, it’s perfect for a variety of blending tasks. Suitable for ages 8 and up.
The good and the bad :
The Good.
- Mixes liquid very well at both speeds, even powdered drinks.
- very affordable blender
- it is more meant as a child’s toy
The Bad.
- the little spinner is not meant for chopping things up
- not very durable, breaks easily
- not suitable for small dollhouses, but rather for gigantic ones haha
2. 1:12 Miniature Doll Kitchen Blender .
This 1:12 scale miniature doll kitchen blender and its associated supplies by TurtlewoodMiniatures store offer a stylish and modern design, characterized by its low profile that complements various dollhouse settings.
The original piece comes in a pristine white color, allowing for customization with acrylic paint to match personal preferences.
Notably, this product is entirely handmade and constructed from durable plastic materials, making it a valuable addition to miniature dollhouse kitchens.
The good and the bad :
The Good.
- perfect fit for a 1:12 dollhouse
- very affordable tiny mixer
- returns and exchanges accepted
The Bad.
- only one available review on this tiny blender
3. Miniature REAL Working Mini Blue Blender
Introducing a brand new Dollhouse Miniature REAL Working Mini Fruit Juicy BLUE Blender, perfect for enhancing the realism of your miniature cooking scenes.
Crafted from durable plastic, this set includes one Mini Blender and one battery box (Decoration not Included). It’s designed to be compatible with 1:12 or 1:6 scale dollhouses. The dimensions of the blender are 7cm in length.
Please note:
- These are miniature toys and should be kept away from children.
- Ensure to keep them dry and shielded from direct sunlight to maintain their quality and appearance.
The good and the bad :
The Good.
- Durable made from plastic
- handmade
- functions well
- fast shipping
- modern design
The Bad.
- returns and exchanges not accepted
4. Dollhouse 1/6 scale miniature blenders in 3 different colors
Introducing our Dollhouse 1/6 scale miniature blender, available in three charming colors: gray, pink, and blue. These color options perfectly match our 1/6 scale coffee maker, allowing you to create a cohesive and stylish dollhouse kitchen.
Dimensions:
- Height: 2.16 inches (54.9 mm)
- Length/Width: 0.84 inches (21.4 mm)
Please ensure to double-check the dimensions before placing your order to ensure compatibility with your dollhouse. The reference picture features a 1/6 scale doll for size comparison.
It’s important to note that all measurements are conducted manually and may slightly vary from one product to another.
The good and the bad :
The Good.
- 3 different colors to choose from
- suitable for 1:6 scale miniatures
- good quality blenders
- durable
The Bad.
- returns and exchanges not accepted
How to make DIY miniature blenders yourself?
While these aren’t functional, you can still craft these kitchen equipment things as decoration pieces. As seen below:
My Final Conclusion
I hope that you enjoyed this article on miniature working blenders and if you have any more questions about this topic, please feel free to ask them down below in the comment section.
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I wish you happy crafting,
Kind regards,
Lizzy
Hi everyone!
My name is Lizzy, and I am an amateur miniaturist obsessed with everything in the dollhouse and miniature world, ever since I was a teenager.
So far, I have created 2 dollhouse projects, a backyard shed and a miniature treehouse, tons of DIY dollhouse kits, and “hacked” some.
I also created a fairy garden, and lots of small and simple miniature projects on my YouTube channel. (mostly made from trash or everyday items).
I love to write as well about all things happening in the miniature world, hence the reason why I created this blog!
I wish you happy reading and crafting!
Lizzy
Wow, that is crazy I never even knew you could purchase a mini blender for your dollhouse! Let alone a working one! I’m excited to get one! I do have a question about the battery box. Is it big and bulky? Trying to plan how I am going to hide it.
Hello dude!
Surpise haha, it works indeed! When I started out years ago in the miniature world, I would have never thought either to ever see miniatures that actually work, amazing! About the battery, they are actually inside the blender, so there is no actual battery box!
I hope that answers your question:-)
Happy miniature cooking!
Lizzy
This is so COOL! My son loves your Halloween projects so I bet he love cooking too. I wonder if cooking miniature is any safer than regular size cooking?
Hey Brianna,thank you for your comment! I think it is pretty save, well, as save as real cooking haha!
All the best,
Lizzy