This may be very bad advice but could you improvise some sort of cover for the bowl that would allow you to use your immersion blender.Years ago I gave away my pastry blender. Now I want another for making biscuits. There are none to be found in the thrift stores or even big box stores. You’d think some homemaker just like me would get tired of hers just sitting in the cupboard. I refuse to spend $15 for a new one online, so I‘ll keep on using the two knifes method.
It thought of that too and then realized it would pulverize the butter rather than leave it lumpy.This may be very bad advice but could you improvise some sort of cover for the bowl that would allow you to use your immersion blender.
Maybe a plastic bag with a hole for the blender and a rubber band.
It might work or it might turn into an I Love Lucy moment.![]()
check some thrift storesYears ago I gave away my pastry blender. Now I want another for making biscuits. There are none to be found in the thrift stores or even big box stores. You’d think some homemaker just like me would get tired of hers just sitting in the cupboard. I refuse to spend $15 for a new one online, so I‘ll keep on using the two knifes method.
That’s where I’ve been looking. No luck so far. Perhaps everyone gave up making pastry years ago and donated them back then. I’ll keep searching.check some thrift stores