
Cleaning crimped corn
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Cleaning crimped corn
Does anyone besides me use “crimped “ corn? That’s corn ran through a hammer mill. It breaks it up very well, saves me a bunch of work but my problem is it is right out of the field and very dirty, cobs and such included. I’ve put it in a bucket and ran water through it but you lose a lot of flour doing that. I am wondering what is lost with this process or if it matters, cause the dirt doesn’t seam to come out in the product. Just asking for your 2 cents. 

Re: Cleaning crimped corn
Oak Pollen wrote: ↑Tue Oct 25, 2022 9:42 am Does anyone besides me use “crimped “ corn? That’s corn ran through a hammer mill. It breaks it up very well, saves me a bunch of work but my problem is it is right out of the field and very dirty, cobs and such included. I’ve put it in a bucket and ran water through it but you lose a lot of flour doing that. I am wondering what is lost with this process or if it matters, cause the dirt doesn’t seam to come out in the product.
That would be "cracked" not "crimped."
Depending on my feed store, the whole corn can have bits of cob, wild burrs, even dessicated bugs. I run my hand through the kernels as they feed the hopper. grab what I can, but I don't fret over the bits I miss.
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Re: Cleaning crimped corn
Instead of running water, put your cracked corn into a container and add water to cover it. The bits of cob and such will float to the top. Skim them off with a strainer. If there's actual dirt in it, that should sink to the very bottom?
Re: Cleaning crimped corn
When you heat the corn to gelatinize it will all be sterilized. I do skim off the floaties when I add the corn to my boiling pot but other than that I don't worry much about it. It will go through the ferment and be given to the chickens after I drain the beer.
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Re: Cleaning crimped corn
Thanks guys I’ll give it a shot.
Re: Cleaning crimped corn
Don't sweat it. Grab any pieces out that will mess with your mill, grind it and run it.
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