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Hand-crank grain mills can be used to process nuts for nut flour, but their performance may vary depending on the mill's design and the type of nut being processed.
Choosing the Right Hand-Crank Mill
When selecting a hand-crank grain mill for processing nuts, consider a mill with a robust construction, a strong motor, and a sturdy handle. Some popular options include the KitchenAid Grain Mill and the WonderMill Grain Mill. These mills can typically handle a variety of nuts, including almonds, walnuts, and pecans, but may require adjustments to optimize performance.
Nut Processing Techniques
To process nuts for nut flour using a hand-crank mill, follow these steps: first, sort and clean the nuts to remove any debris or impurities. Next, adjust the mill’s burrs to the optimal setting for the type of nut you’re using. For example, almonds typically require a setting of 3-4, while walnuts require a setting of 4-5. Finally, process the nuts in small batches, using the mill’s adjustable coarse or fine grind setting to achieve the desired consistency.
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