I have an awesome Excalibur dehydrator which provides 15 square feet of drying space. I've been making powder (which I love) but I have a ways to go. Members such as Joyner's make powder which is fluffy, vibrant colored and bursting with heat and flavor. My powder is more akin to the red pepper flakes which one would put on pizza.
I've broken a cheap coffee grinder, purchased a manual grinder which doesn't work and currently use my blender to make powder. After doing some reading I've realized that one mistake which I've been making is not fully drying my pods. They're still somewhat pliable when I take them out of the dehydrator. I'm assuming that they should be completely void of moisture? Here are my major questions?
1) What grinders, either manual or electric, could give me solid results while reliably working for multiple seasons?
2) I've been drying my pods at 85 degrees which takes forever. What temps do the experts typically use?
Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Edit: I have a quality food processor. Would that be a viable means of making powder?
I've broken a cheap coffee grinder, purchased a manual grinder which doesn't work and currently use my blender to make powder. After doing some reading I've realized that one mistake which I've been making is not fully drying my pods. They're still somewhat pliable when I take them out of the dehydrator. I'm assuming that they should be completely void of moisture? Here are my major questions?
1) What grinders, either manual or electric, could give me solid results while reliably working for multiple seasons?
2) I've been drying my pods at 85 degrees which takes forever. What temps do the experts typically use?
Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Edit: I have a quality food processor. Would that be a viable means of making powder?