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6. GRINDING SUGGESTIONS
This grinder is designed for dry spices, nuts, seeds, coee beans and more.
The list is endless - but here’s a taste of what ingredients this product is great for and our suggested
grinding times:
Spice/Nut Time/Comments
Black Peppercorns - 1 tablespoon Process for 10 seconds
Nutmeg - 1 whole nutmeg Pulse 15 times, then process for 10 seconds
Whole Cinnamon Sticks - 2, halved Pulse 3 times, then process for 45 seconds
Whole Cloves - 1 tablespoon Process for 25 seconds
Anise or Fennel Seeds - 1 tablespoon Process for 30 seconds
Flax or Sesame Seeds - 2 tablespoons Process for 10 seconds
Nuts (to achieve chopped nuts) - 75 grams Pulse to roughly chop
Nuts (to achieve a nut our) - 45 grams Pulse 15 times, then process for 10 seconds
Wheat – ¼ cup Process for 20 seconds
7. RECIPES
To help you get started with your new Spice & Nut Grinder, we have included a few recipe ideas.
For further recipes and inspiration please visit our website www.cuisinart.eu. You can also share
some of your own ideas on our Facebook page.
CHAI TEA
Serves 4
5 cardamon pods
5 whole cloves
1 cinnamon stick (approximately 10g)
1 star anise
450ml semi skimmed milk
450ml water
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1½ cm piece of fresh ginger, peeled and sliced
2 strips of orange peel
6 Darjeeling tea bags
3 tablespoons honey
• Place the cardamom pods, cloves, cinnamon stick and star anise into the grinding bowl. Pulse 2
to 3 times, leaving the spices quite coarse. Reserve.
• In a medium saucepan set over a medium-low heat, bring the milk, water and vanilla extract to
the boil. Once the mixture comes to the boil stir in the reserved spices, ginger and orange peel.
• Let the mixture simmer for 10 to 15 minutes.