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Kitty said: Yes.Is there a way to grind poppyseeds without buying a specific poppyseed grinder?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Is there a way to grind poppyseeds without buying a specific poppyseed grinder?),it will help you,my kids.
There are various Hungarian dishes that require ground poppyseeds, but I don't have a grinder, and don't think I can get one in the states...I tried all the things I could think of, but they won't grind properly.
Answers:
Yeah:
1. You can use a regular coffee grinder.
Or
2. You can use a good old hand-cranked meat grinder.[1]
P.S. don't forget to slightly boil the seeds first!
Other Answers:
Yes. U can get a very heavy object and kinda bash them a while until there the way u want them. U could also use one of those small blender things(but i really wouldn't try it). Also the one that's most common would be to cut them up, u know kinda chop them up as finely as u like, using a butchers knife. U can even try soaking(is works w/o soaking them as well) a while then use a wide flat knife and kinda of press them hard enough.
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Kitty said: Yes.Is there a way to grind poppyseeds without buying a specific poppyseed grinder?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Is there a way to grind poppyseeds without buying a specific poppyseed grinder?),it will help you,my kids.
There are various Hungarian dishes that require ground poppyseeds, but I don't have a grinder, and don't think I can get one in the states...I tried all the things I could think of, but they won't grind properly.
Answers:
Yeah:
1. You can use a regular coffee grinder.
Or
2. You can use a good old hand-cranked meat grinder.[1]
P.S. don't forget to slightly boil the seeds first!
Other Answers:
Yes. U can get a very heavy object and kinda bash them a while until there the way u want them. U could also use one of those small blender things(but i really wouldn't try it). Also the one that's most common would be to cut them up, u know kinda chop them up as finely as u like, using a butchers knife. U can even try soaking(is works w/o soaking them as well) a while then use a wide flat knife and kinda of press them hard enough.
try a food processor or a small electric grinder or chopper you know what would be goo a small coffee grinder if that don't work try your blender.
invest on a marble pestle and mortar.
correctness,It's Non-profit and only for informational purposes.
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