Wolf Gourmet Blender Review

Soups, and smoothies, and nut butters, oh my! I’m excited to share my review of the Wolf Gourmet High Performance Blender with you all today – it’s been fun times blending all the things together.

Wolf Gourmet Blender

Disclosure: I received a complimentary blender from Wolf Gourmet for review purposes. All opinions in this post are 100% mine. Shop for and get all the details about this blender at Williams-Sonoma.

Wolf Gourmet High Performance Blender

As is the case with a lot of my kitchen equipment, my blender has seen much, much better days. Mostly, it just hangs out in a dark cabinet due to it’s really bad habit of not quite blending things properly. Ice chunks in my margaritas, lumpy frozen fruit in my smoothies, and not-quite-smooth enough sauces are just some of the unfortunate results I’ve had to live with for the last ten years or so of my blender’s life. Sound familiar?

So, when my friends at Wolf Gourmet asked if I’d like to try out their high-performance blender I was happy to oblige, especially after an on-line sneak peak. This isn’t your run-of-the-mill blender. No, it’s a little more special than that.

Special Program Settings

First, let’s talk settings. You won’t find the regular old settings buttons you find on most standard blenders but, instead, a mysterious red knob with options like smoothie, soup, ice crush, and puree. To test, I started with the ‘soup’ setting.

I cut up some tomatoes, basil, garlic, and a little onion, placed it in the blender, and turned the knob to the ‘soup’ setting. Like magic the LCD screen lit up with a five minute timer and the powerful motor inside revved up and pureed all of those vegetables. Starting slow it worked it’s way up to a powerful blending action. In the last minute or so the blender started heating the soup. I repeat, it heated the soup  so when it was done with it’s cycle all I had to do was pour the hot soup into a bowl and devour. Fresh and velvety smooth hot soup in five minutes made totally in the blender.

Genius.

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Next up, smoothies. With most blenders you have to guess which setting is best and for how long to actually blend it making the whole situation high-risk for a lumpy frozen fruit smoothie, which, the last time I checked, is not on anyone’s culinary bucket list.

Wolf Gourmet has got the smoothie thing nailed. Again, it’s a pre-programmed setting eliminating all of the guesswork resulting in, and I am not exaggerating, a smoothie so smooth there has to be another word for it. We’re talking $10 smoothie at your local over-priced smoothie bar. Except you make it at home, for a lot less, and without having to change out of your jammies.

Fruit smoothie heaven in about a minute, my friends.

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The final frontier: nut butters.

In my mind, the mark of a truly great blender is one that can turn whole nuts into a creamy nut spread without the smoke alarm going off because the motor is burning out. You know, the kind that makes you feel all good about yourself because it’s natural with nothing but the right stuff in it – no additives or other funky chemicals to make it shelf stable. To test how the Wolf Gourmet blender would do I just chucked in some peanuts and cashews. I didn’t have much direction, so I consulted the Wolf Gourmet blog and followed the directions to turn my peanuts into peanut butter.

It was a multi-step process using the manual controls making the whole operation seem like an exercise in learning how to drive a stick shift (spoiler alert: my nut butter turned out better than my stick shift driving lessons). There were a few panicked moments where stuff wasn’t moving and the motor was roaring like the whole blender might take off in flight, but I used the included handy-dandy tampering tool to get it all going again and all was well.

In the end, I got a smooth and mostly creamy peanut butter that I pretty much wanted to slather on everything. Bagels, toast, apples, other people (just kidding!)… you get the picture.

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The Verdict

This is one powerful blender. So much, in fact, that it’s almost intimidating. The book that arrives in the box doesn’t go too far to get you started (would be nice if there were some ‘starter’ recipes to get some excitement going, but it’s a minor critique). This blender is a great option for someone who loves blending things – drinks, smoothies, soups (seriously, it heats the soup!), nut butters, sauces, milkshakes (next on my list!), and batters (think pancake, muffin, quick breads). There are a million and one things you could make with this amazing blender rendering other appliances (looking at you, food processor) almost useless.

As the case with all their products, Wolf Gourmet stands behind their blender with a 5-year warranty so there’s peace of mind putting this work horse to good use in the kitchen.

Also, I so love that red knob. Classic.

A Give-Away!

THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED – Congratulations Brenda Haines!

Wolf Gourmet is giving away one blender (valued at $599 retail) to a Girl Gone Gourmet reader! You guys know me, I hate making you jump through hoops for give-aways, so as much as I would love for you to subscribe to my blog via email or follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter I’m just not going to make you click on all sorts of stuff to get entered into this give-away.

Although, if you want to, feel free to do so and I will love you forever.

All you need to do is leave a comment below and let me know what you’d like to make with your Wolf Gourmet Blender if you win – will it be an uber-healthy soup, a super-secret smoothie recipe, a magical nut butter that will bring us all wealth, health, and happiness? Do tell and your comment will get you into the drawing.

Contest Details:

Contest closes at 11:59 PM EST Monday, August 8th, 2016. One entry per person, please! Comments are moderated, so don’t worry if it doesn’t publish right away, but please be aware that duplicate comments will be deleted.

Giveaway terms & conditions:

Open to anyone 18 years or older in the 50 United States with a valid US mailing address (no PO boxes). The winner will be randomly selected (via random number generator) on August 9th, 2016 and notified via email, so please be sure to include a valid email address. The winner will have 24 hours to respond and confirm their shipping address otherwise, a new winner will be randomly selected.

Can’t wait to hear what you want to make! Good luck and I’ll be back next week to announce the winner here!

41 Comments

  1. Vegetable soup is my favorite comfort food. I’m not qualified to be a gourmet anything but blended and heated soup has to be the best thing since the wheel.

  2. I would make cocktails for me; fruit smoothies with my youngest grandson and learn to make some sauces and soups with this blender.

  3. I think I would make a roasted butternut squash soup topped with roasted nuts or pepitas, green apples, scallions, ava gorgonzola cheese

  4. I would love to win a great blender to make smoothies (that are actually smooth). I’d also love to try some fresh vegetable soups. Thanks for the giveaway.

  5. I like to make Ina Garten’s Spring Pea Soup and you have to put 1/2 of the hot liquid into a blender. My current blender doesn’t allow for hot liquids, so I was using my immersion blender (not fun!). This would be the first thing I’d make if I won.

  6. The timing is perfect! My blender broke a week ago and I have been actively looking for its replacement. I would get back to making my own butter with this great machine. Thank you for the opportunity and for the review.

  7. I would love to use this to make hummus. Not just from chickpeas, but butterbeans and other vegetables.

  8. This is looking an amazing product, one equipment so many uses what else we need in kitchen. Thanks for sharing with really detail and useful review. Good Work !!

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