What kind of equipment do I need to turn dried chilli flakes into powder?
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You need a bladed spice grinder, also branded as bladed coffee grinders.
To have a consistent result, sift the result.
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Use the mortar and pestle to grind up the dried pepper flesh into a powder. This will take a while but can be done a little quicker using the tip in my video. Also, I have found it works better if you add a little at a time rather than overfilling the mortar.Can you grind chilli flakes into powder?
Put chili flakes in and whirl until powdered. Do not remove the lid before chili powder settles. Then gently sift for very consistent result. I wouldn't really recommend using a coffee grinder because that would bring too much heat in.How do you grind chili flakes?
Once dehydrated, you can crush the peppers to make the chili flakes. To do this, place them in a bag and crush them by hand. Alternatively, grind them in a blender or coffee grinder for just a few seconds.Can I grind dried chilis in a food processor?
Grinding: I've successfully used a blade-type coffee grinder to grind dried peppers into flakes. A blender or food processor should also work, assuming you are handling larger quantities.HOW TO DRY CHILI PEPPERS AND MAKE CHILI POWDER ? (BY CRAZY HACKER)
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I would use my mortar and pestle.
I have been thru many coffee bean grinders. I still use the mortar and pestle I bought in 1992. It is easy to get the spices out. It is easy to clean. It is easy to control the grind. If spices are wet, or greasy, it works. It was cheap.
It is old school.
Answer 3
Not long ago I managed to do that with just a regular blender. Put chili flakes in and whirl until powdered. Do not remove the lid before chili powder settles. Then gently sift for very consistent result.
I wouldn't really recommend using a coffee grinder because that would bring too much heat in.
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If you want to turn flakes to powder, you need this:
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