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matthew Posted - Apr 17 2018 : 11:29:48 AM
Hi to all, heres my question. I was told that I could use my Vitamix to make flour. Is this a good way to go or not?
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Sylvia Jacobus Posted - Apr 17 2018 : 12:07:32 PM
Matt,
Do you have the smaller container and blade meant for wheat berry milling? I've used it but I do like how much finer I can grind flour with the MockMill 100. It grinds all the different items I like to bake with: corn, kamut, einkorn, rye and other wheat berries.
Try out your Vitamix as mamy people swear by it.
Ashley Posted - Apr 17 2018 : 11:51:19 AM
Hi Matthew and welcome. I've never milled flour in a Vitamix (I use an electric WonderMill) but have read that if you use their dry container, you can mill batches of up to 2 cups of grains per minute. I think if you like the way the flour turns out when milled in a Vitamix, and the process seems efficient, then go for it.