Is a pepper grinder able to grind chia seeds?

by sarcofy

9 Comments

  1. No_Visual3270

    Probably? Any spice grinder could probably do it, chia seed shells aren’t very hard

  2. sorE_doG

    Just soak them overnight. They swell and split as well as form the gel outside the skin. A coffee grinder with stainless steel blades or a ceramic cone would be best for breaking them open fast though, when they’re dry.

    I learned recently that this style of grinder is great for adding microplastics..if you want that *je ne sais quoi* with your seeds. /s (annoying because I have made use of these things for salt and pepper, for half a lifetime).

  3. More-Opposite1758

    You can get a small coffee grinder which will grind coffee or any spice or seed.

  4. betsaroonie

    They are super oily so when I grind them in an old coffee grinder, they stick to the side. Pepper grinder might be OK but personally, I would use a coffee grinder with blades and not burrs.

  5. julsey414

    My concern is that a pepper mill is designed for a larger seed, so I’m not totally sure that it will be able to grind fine enough.

  6. a_printer_daemon

    No. Things can only grind one thing.

  7. Puzzleheaded_Dog_397

    So I have a grinder very like this for black salt and I think it wouldn’t work for chia, some are adjustable grind but I still think chia would just slip through. Also washing the glass base would work but the grinder itself is like gears and you can’t get in there to clean well. I actually tried cleaning it and the moisture stayed in there forever and I could still see stuff that I couldn’t get to. Also I broke one of these on some Himalayan salt chunks, so not as tough as you might think! I grind my chia in a mini smoothie blender which washes well, I have used a stick blender with mini blender cup as well and those are pretty cheap and washable.

  8. perisaacs

    I use a coffee grinder to ground my chia seeds

  9. salemedusa

    Would a mortar and pestle work? Easier to clean than something with a bunch of holes. Then u could store the ground ones in a jar. I’m not very familiar w chia seeds tho

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