Incorporating a mixer grinder in your kitchen can simplify the task of grinding various hard ingredients such as grains, lentils, whole spices, nuts, and seeds. Dry grinding of whole spices can be achieved using the grinding jar.
Extra-hot liquids: Putting extra hot liquids in a mixer grinder is a big no-no. Hot liquids emit steam that quickly creates a pressure inside the jar. Keep the hot
liquid aside for 7-8 minutes and let it cool off before you pour it into the jar.
The mixer grinder's wattage typically ranges between 500 to 750 watts, providing ample power for various food preparation tasks.
Yes, you can make fruit juice with a mixer grinder. Simply add your choice of fruits and a little water to the mixer grinder and blend until smooth. You can also strain the mixture to remove any pulp if desired.
Use both hands when holding the grinder. Keep the power cord away from the grinding wheel and the material being ground.