Milling Grains - easy solution
Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2022 11:56 pm
I don't have a grain mill, and for the price, i cannot justify spending the money on it. So i normally have it ground up by the supplier of the grain bill. However, not all of them offer a "grind my grain" service, so then you are sort of in the weeds.
I tried several different methods, (bashing, rolling pins, stick in a bucket, etc.) and then tried a good old blender.
4 cups of grain into the blender - max and let it rip - about 10 - 15 seconds and you have course flour. 6kg of grain takes less than 5 minutes to mill it up. I suspect that is a lot faster than a mill.
For reference, the blender we have is a Kenwood - part of the KMix lineup
Just thought i'd share
I tried several different methods, (bashing, rolling pins, stick in a bucket, etc.) and then tried a good old blender.
4 cups of grain into the blender - max and let it rip - about 10 - 15 seconds and you have course flour. 6kg of grain takes less than 5 minutes to mill it up. I suspect that is a lot faster than a mill.
For reference, the blender we have is a Kenwood - part of the KMix lineup
Just thought i'd share