Yes coffee grinder will do for powder...be very prepared to get dusted!
and Sneeze your nose off for a few hours!JoynersHotPeppers said:Yes coffee grinder will do for powder...be very prepared to get dusted!
Buy a new one and use it only for peppersColdSmoke said:Any advice on getting the coffee grinder clean enough so my pepper powder won't have coffee smell
This hobby is expensive...JoynersHotPeppers said:Buy a new one and use it only for peppers
Trust me, you will thanks me later! Pick up one for like 19.99 at Walmart...last thing you want is super hot coffeeColdSmoke said:This hobby is expensive...
ditto thats what I did with my burr grinder, one for coffee and the other for spices.JoynersHotPeppers said:Buy a new one and use it only for peppers
JoynersHotPeppers said:If you dont care about the color crank the heat up, if you do then don't go above 120ish. I have pods that take 5+ days...
OhioHeat said:I've never had a issue with any noticeable discoloring when I've been drying the least 5 years.
I run mine around 135-140F. cut mine in half, sometimes 3rd's depending on size....stem-free of course.
don't overload it and go by the makers suggested spacing (sortof)
I use both a Presto (controllable temp) and a Oster which runs about 150 constantly.
These run anywhere from 14-18 hours.
....and below are the results. I just took these out of the jars today to crush and grind for some orders.
I do smoke mine with apple-wood for about 2 hours (low and slow) and that's where most of my discoloring comes from I beleive.
edit:....Forgot to say these are Scotch Bonnets.
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+1JoynersHotPeppers said:I can tell if pods are dried higher verse lower temps. I also have been doing powders for 20 years. If you think about the crushed red pepper you can buy at any grocery store it has hardly any flavor and color is poor. Take those same peppers and dry them yourself lower and you get taste, amazing smell and beautiful color.
Thanks for the tip. How much powder can the MB process in comparison to a coffee grinder?AlabamaJack said:I know I keep on talking about a magic bullet to grind dehydrated pods with....and the main reason is the capacity it will grind at one time....you just can't grind as much with a coffee grinder...
I tried and then quit using coffee grinders because of the small amount of peppers I could grind at one time and the hassle of fine dust that always leaks out when grinding. Then I discovered that I already had the "perfect" pepper grinding appliance. I wish I had the $$ back that I blew on coffee grinders.AaronTT said:Thanks for the tip. How much powder can the MB process in comparison to a coffee grinder?
How does that work, or should I say how did you install a cutter in a mason jar? Do you have any photos in order for me picture what you are talking about?Chili Monsta said:I tried and then quit using coffee grinders because of the small amount of peppers I could grind at one time and the hassle of fine dust that always leaks out when grinding. Then I discovered that I already had the "perfect" pepper grinding appliance. I wish I had the $$ back that I blew on coffee grinders.
For the last several years I grind my powders using a very common (Oster) 12 speed blender, with the cutter installed in a regular Mason jar.( the square jars are more efficient that the round ones)
Depending on the amount of peppers I'm grinding at the time I can select a quart, pint,or 1/2 pint jar, and since it is air tight....and I never have an issue with any dust leaking out during the grinding process.
CM
The cutter assembly on the blender is the same size and threads as a regular sized mason jar(or Ball,Kerr or some mayonnaise, condiments jars) Once I finish grinding the powder, I transfer it to an air tight storage container.AaronTT said:How does that work, or should I say how did you install a cutter in a mason jar? Do you have any photos in order for me picture what you are talking about?
I've got to admit I am very annoyed at the powder that seeps through the sides, causing a loss of material.