Freshly grinding
spices in a coffee grinder will release the oils from the spices and give your food the most zing.
I chose to freshly grind
the spices in my coffee grinder.
I've also discovered the pleasure of grinding my own
spices in my coffee grinder.
I wasn't as into cooking back then as I am now, but ever since I discovered how easy it was to grind whole
spices in my coffee grinder (sorry, mortar and pestle), I've been making my own curry powder, pumpkin pie spice, apple pie spice, fajita seasoning, Thai 7 - spice seasoning, taco seasoning..
Not exact matches
Place the toasted mixture
in a
spice mill or
coffee grinder along with the lavender, and process to a fine powder.
All you need are the whole
spices and a hardy
coffee grinder or blender, and you can make your own masala
in minutes.
You start off by blending the Dorito dust: Parmesan cheese, chili powder, smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder and salt is finely ground
in a
spice or
coffee grinder.
In a
coffee /
spice grinder or food processor, add buckwheat and millet grains and grind until they reach a smooth flour consistency.
Simply grind raw (or soaked and dehydrated) sunflower seeds
in a food processor,
coffee /
spice grinder, or high - performance blender such as a Vitamix.
The only thing I wonder about is the seeds — if I tossed some raspberries
in my makeshift
spice grinder /
coffee grinder... is it too much ground up seed?
It is
in The Frugal Gourmet's cookbook and I have a
coffee grinder for the
spices.
Whiz briefly
in a
spice grinder or clean
coffee mill.
Quinoa makes a great flour coating / breading for the tofu, which you can easily make yourself
in a
spice /
coffee grinder.
In addition to
coffee beans, the versatile
grinder can be used for chopping or grinding nuts, seeds, herbs, and
spices — perfect for everything from summer salads and gourmet entrees to yummy baked goods.
Invest
in a good
coffee grinder and reserve it for
spices.
You can make your own oat flour by grinding the rolled oats
in a food process, a blender or a clean
coffee /
spice grinder.
Place the roasted
spices and peppercorns
in a mortar and pestle or clean
coffee grinder and work them until they are finely ground.
Pulse cashews
in a food processor or electric
coffee /
spice grinder until very finely ground, then add to curry along with yogurt and simmer gently, uncovered, stirring, until sauce is thickened, about 5 minutes.
(If you don't like whole seeds
in your bread, grinding them
in a
spice grinder,
coffee grinder or mortar and pestle allows their flavor to come through without the texture.
Place the peppercorns and cumin seeds
in a
spice or
coffee grinder and process to a fine powder.
Coarsely grind the peppercorns, allspice, and cumin seeds
in a
spice or
coffee grinder.
Place the annatto, oregano, peppercorns, salt, canela, cloves, allspice and cumin
in a
spice grinder or clean
coffee grinder and process to a fine powder.
Grind 3 tablespoons of Lapsang souchong tea
in a
spice grinder or
coffee mill until very fine.
Grind the cardamom
in a
spice or a
coffee grinder.
* 2 Tablespoons vegetable oil * 3/8 cup (6 Tablespoons) finely chopped shallots * 1 Serrano pepper, cut into very thin rounds * 1 pound carrots, peeled and cut on the diagonal into 1 / 4 - inch rounds * 1 teaspoon ground cumin * 1 teaspoon ground coriander * 1/2 teaspoon ground fennel (I ground whole fennel seeds
in my
coffee /
spice grinder) * 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper * 1/4 teaspoon turmeric * 1 spring fresh curry leaves, approximately 12 - 15 leaves * 1/2 teaspoon salt * 1 cup coconut milk * pepper to taste
Note: You can buy chia seeds and grind them
in a
spice or
coffee grinder or purchase the ground chia seed meal.
I teaspoon Nori powder (purchased or place 1 broken sheet Nori
in spice or
coffee grinder and pulverize)
Grind hemp seeds
in coffee grinder (or
spice grinder or pestle and mortar).
Because hemp seeds are already so granular, you can easily make this recipe by grinding them slightly smaller (possibly
in batches)
in a
spice grinder or
coffee grinder.
In a
spice or clean
coffee grinder, grind the fennel seeds and dried chile to powder.
Combine all the
spices and grind them to a fine powder
in a
spice or
coffee grinder.
Coarsely grind coriander, fennel, oregano, and red pepper flakes
in an electric
coffee /
spice grinder or with a mortar and pestle.
I use about equal parts of each — I always use kosher salt for the commenter who asked about this — and grind everything together
in a
coffee grinder that I just use for
spices.
In a
spice blender (mine is a clean
coffee grinder), grind cinnamon sticks, one at a time, to a fine powder.
Grind the goji berries
in a
coffee or
spice grinder.
Grind the seeds fine
in a small
spice or
coffee grinder.
(about 4 to 5 minutes) Grind them into a powder
in a
spice or
coffee grinder.
You could also use freeze dried strawberries and powder them
in a
spice grinder,
coffee grinder or blender.
Lindsay: I haven't made these with anything other than almond flour, but perhaps finely ground pumpkin seeds would work (grind them finely
in a
coffee /
spice grinder).
Hucklberry Sugar --(2 Tablespoons Market
Spice Huckleberry and 3 Tablespoons Granulated Cane Sugar; blended together
in a
coffee grinder until very fine)
coarsely grind
in a clean
coffee or
spice grinder.
Coarsely crush
spices in a mortar and pestle or
coffee grinder.
You can place granulated sugar
in a
spice grinder,
coffee grinder, food processor or blender and blend it until it turns light and powdery, just like powdered sugar.
Possible tip: if you grind about 1tbsp mulling
spices (available
in lots of places like Whole Foods)
in a
coffee grinder, you can get some fresh ground
spices of the type listed
in this recipe.
then I take 1/2 cup brown rice, and break that down to a rough sand texture
in a
coffee /
spice grinder, and mix / stir
in to the congee, letting it absorb extra liquid and add the brown rice's flavor to the mix.
Oats may be ground
in a
coffee grinder or even a regular food processor (this Spice and Coffee Grinder (advertisement) is great as it's relatively inexpensive and will efficiently grind grains, spices and co
coffee grinder or even a regular food processor (this Spice and Coffee Grinder (advertisement) is great as it's relatively inexpensive and will efficiently grind grains, spices and c
grinder or even a regular food processor (this
Spice and
Coffee Grinder (advertisement) is great as it's relatively inexpensive and will efficiently grind grains, spices and co
Coffee Grinder (advertisement) is great as it's relatively inexpensive and will efficiently grind grains, spices and c
Grinder (advertisement) is great as it's relatively inexpensive and will efficiently grind grains,
spices and
coffeecoffee).
Grind the seeds fine
in a small
spice or
coffee grinder.
Grind
in a
spice grinder or clean
coffee grinder with a few dried rose petals.
Flax seeds — • Flax seeds can be freshly ground
in a
coffee or
spice grinder and added to nut butter for a spread on bread, added to smoothies, oatmeal, yogurt or salads.
Great question, D.J. I grind myself be
in a cheap old electric
coffee grinder that I use for
spices and grinding low carb sweeteners and coconut flakes.