So, in the stead of the more expensive machines, it's possible to use a standard blade-type coffee/spice grinder to refine the chocolate. It's unlikely that the grinder will be able to refine the mass all the way down to 30 microns, so the resulting chocolate might have a "sandy" mo...
I’m glad you enjoy the oat flour, and how awesome that you can make it in your coffee grinder! Good thinking! Reply to this comment Katherine March 20, 2015 at 7:59 AM I actually started doing this awhile back when you posted the Zucchini Apple Carrot Bread (which I always make ...
OREO Cookies - Make a batch of peanut butter. Break up 8-12 OREOs and add them to the peanut butter. Pulse 2-3 times just to mix the cookies into the peanut butter. If you mix this too much, the peanut butter will turn grey. If you want smoother peanut butter, you can crush the...
In an ideal world, we’d crush the coffee into an extremely fine powder, throw water at it anddissolveall of its delicious flavours. Unfortunately, this results in a terribly bitter and awful cup of coffee. Not all of the coffee’s flavours are good, so we have to control the amount o...
2.2. How to mince garlic cloves? Minced garlic is used in a lot of food recipes although some use flakes of garlic or chopped garlic. Mincing a garlic clove doesn’t require much effort or technique. Although garlic paste can be made by using kitchen food grinder there is a difference bet...
17. a coffee grinder for grinding spices I know I have raved about the beauty of freshly roasted and ground spices and it’s true – they are more fragrant and flavoursome. But I can’ t remember the last time I roasted and ground my spices. Unless you’re a hardcore curry head...
for okra you have to crush then soak them over night to release the gel into the water . the easiest one is fresh aloe vera gel which really really does magic in curing the all kinds of digestive problems . 3- consum foods containing lecithin like raw egg yolk , walnuts, sesame seeds ...
"Arabic coffee" is a general term that refers to the way coffee is prepared in many Arabic countries throughout the Middle East. That said, there is a good deal of variation from place to place, including how the beans are roasted and what...
So, in the stead of the more expensive machines, it's possible to use a standard blade-type coffee/spice grinder to refine the chocolate. It's unlikely that the grinder will be able to refine the mass all the way down to 30 microns, so the resulting chocolate might have a "sandy" mo...