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Add a little of the component whose proportion is under the recipe ratio, and if proportion are perfect then add a little of the component most needed for the recipe, until your mixer is full.
On harder difficulties the maths will get slightly more complex as there may be three ingredients.
It also helps to imagine how the amount compare to one another. 4 parts will 33% bigger than three parts for example.
For example, if a recipe requires 4 parts strawberries and 3 parts bananas, I click on strawberries 4 times and bananas 3 times, and then repeat until the blender is full.
Using this tactic I can get "Very Good" or "Perfect" results.