Guest guest Posted February 1, 2009 Report Share Posted February 1, 2009 Totally new to this... I currently mill my own grains & beans for flour. How do I do this with sprouted grains/beans? What is the sprouting process for making flours to grind? I have an electric mill. Won't the sprouts make my mill wet on the inside? Would I prepare/bake it just the same? Thanks for the patience with the newbee! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2009 Report Share Posted February 1, 2009 On 2/1/09, G <8184@...> wrote: > > Totally new to this... > I currently mill my own grains & beans for flour. How do I do this with > sprouted grains/beans? What is the sprouting process for making flours > to grind? I have an electric mill. Won't the sprouts make my mill wet > on the inside? When I turn sprouted wheat into dough, I use the s blade in my food processor. The sprouting makes the wheat kernels much softer so you don't need something so powerful as a grain mill. What comes out, when I do it, is not flour. Because of the moisture in the sprouts, no matter how dry you get them before grinding, they turn into a dough. I don't add anything to this, myself - I just dehydrate it as is. I imagine you could easily mix in other ingredients, yeast, etc. if you wanted, though. > Would I prepare/bake it just the same? As I say, I just grind mine into dough and dehydrate it, but it seems to me that you could mix other things in easily and that you could bake it more conventionally if you wished. Sparrow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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