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What type mortar & pestle were you using?

The authentic Mexican rough stone ones work the best,

you can even grind your chili with a little lemon

juice and make a rub or paste. I usually gring spices

in the coffee grinder.

I have 4 different mortar and pestles and I use each

one for differently. Don't give up yet on it.

Donna

--- matildalucet <matildalucet wrote:

 

> How do you use your mortar and pestle? I've tried

> grinding spices in mine (DD's, actually,

> but she hasn't reclaimed it) but I must be doing

> something wrong because I get uneven,

> coarse bits and a bad temper. I have no problems

> grinding shilintong tablets for my

> guinea pigs in it for some reason, but cubeb or long

> pepper - forget it!

>

> -ginger

 

 

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It looks like it is made out of smooth-ish marble. The spices that give me

trouble in it are

sort of the hard, round, run-away-from-me type, often peppercorn relatives. I

rarely need

ground long pepper or cubeb, but when I do I find it frustrating. I wanted

ground grains of

paradise for something (silly me, I should have just put that stuff in

homebrew), and ended

up with a spare pepper grinder just for that spice. I play medieval or

Renaissance person

for fun sometimes, so I have a few oddities in my kitchen. Those people must

have had a

way to grind the little monsters without yanking their hair out!

 

-ginger

 

, Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower

wrote:

>

> What type mortar & pestle were you using?

> The authentic Mexican rough stone ones work the best,

> you can even grind your chili with a little lemon

> juice and make a rub or paste. I usually gring spices

> in the coffee grinder.

> I have 4 different mortar and pestles and I use each

> one for differently. Don't give up yet on it.

> Donna

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