How To Grind Flour With Vitamix For The Freshest Ingredient
There are plenty of reasons why you might want to grind your own flour. In fact, there are a number of recipes out there that suggest you grind your own flour in order to ensure freshness and quality of ingredients.
You certainly can grind grains in a Vitamix! The powerful motor within the Vitamix is designed with plenty of power to be able to grind any grains that you put through it, from wheat to rice and anything in between.
If you already have a Vitamix, its only natural to wonder if you could use it to grind flour. So, we’re going to address that question!
Contents
- Can You Grind Grains In A Vitamix?
- How Do I Use My Vitamix Grain Grinder?
- How Do I Grind Flaxseed In My Vitamix?
- Can You Make Flour With A Vitamix?
- Can the Vitamix Knead Dough?
- Hard Wheat Vs Soft Wheat
- Wheat flour recipe
- Conclusion
- FAQs
- Can you use a Vitamix to grind flour?
- Can you grind dry ingredients in a Vitamix?
- Can I use my Vitamix as a grain mill?
- Can you use a Vitamix to grind wheat berries into flour?
- Can I use a Vitamix instead of a food mill?
- Can Vitamix be used as food processor for dough?
- Can you use a blender instead of a food processor for dry ingredients?
- Which Vitamix container is for dry ingredients?
- Can I use my Vitamix to grind oats?
- How many pounds of flour does 5 pounds of wheat berries make?
Can You Grind Grains In A Vitamix?
In order to properly grind grains in a Vitamix, youll need a dry container. This container is just like the usual upper section of your Vitamix, but its designed for use with gry ingredients. It also contains a different blade, a dry blade, which is used specifically for grinding grain into flour and kneading any dough within the Vitamix.
Grinding your own flour this way allows you to make sure that the flour youre using in your baking projects at home is perfectly safe and as good as can be. For example, if you were to grind wheat with your Vitamix, you would be able to pick whether you wanted to make white flour or wholemeal.
White flour is made from just the germ of the wheat berry, while wholemeal flour also incorporates the outer layer of the seed also known as the bran. By grinding your own flour, youll be able to make sure to get a precise percentage of bran in your flour, leading to the perfect flour for your projects.
How Do I Use My Vitamix Grain Grinder?
Well, its actually really simple!
Ordinarily, you would use a Vitamix by assembling it, making sure that its plugged in, and then adding your ingredients. Of course, you would then turn on the appliance, and blend until the desired consistency is reached. The exact same thing happens when grinding grain with your Vitamix.
The only thing thats different from normal use is the body of the blender that you use. You must remove the standard Vitamix chamber, and use a dry container instead. This container is specifically made in order to ensure that you can grind grains and knead dough at home. It also contains a dry blade which, again, is made to ensure that you can grind grains from the comfort of your own home.
How Do I Grind Flaxseed In My Vitamix?
Grinding flaxseed in your Vitamix is really simple. Youll first need to remove the standard upper chamber of your Vitamix, and then replace it with one that is suitable for grinding grains. We would suggest that you use the Vitamix dry container, as it is the option available directly from Vitamix, and the quality is very high.
Once the dry container is in place on the top of the Vitamix, you can simply pour in as much flaxseed as you need, and start the grinding process.
Whenever youre grinding any kind of grain within the Vitamix, start at Variable speed 1, and then work your way up to variable speed 10. The reason that you want to blend in that way is that going start to a high speed could damage the blender.
The gearbox of the blender itself isnt expecting such a high change of speed from zero to ten, and it will not be able to cope. If you do that, the gears may break, leading to the Vitamix not working itself.
Can You Make Flour With A Vitamix?
You can now grind your own flour in your Vitamix! While youll need a dry container with its own blade to do it properly, its certainly something you can do in your home.
What type of flour you make will, of course, depend on what type of flour you want. If you want to make wheat flour, then you can make wheat flour, though any other type of flour can also be made with a Vitamix.
To make wheat flour, you must first find a recipe. Weve got a great one down below, but anyone will do. You can then get started with the making, by adding the correct ingredients to the dry container of your Vitamix one by one and then blending in accordance with the instructions.
Whatever you do, make sure that you start the dry blade at a low speed and then slowly increase it to the highest speed. The reason that you want to do this is to give the gearbox chance to come to speed slowly, to decrease the risk of potential damage to any of the gears.
Can the Vitamix Knead Dough?
It most definitely can! While the dry container for the Vitamix is designed with grinding grains in mind first and foremost, it can also be used to knead dough that you have made within the Vitamix.
This actually makes the Vitamix a great appliance for creating your own bread straight from wheat berries. Once the dry container is attached to the top of the Vitamix, you can add in as many wheat berries as youd like for the volume of flour that youre hoping to produce. Once the Vitamix has processed those berries into flour, you can go ahead and add in the remaining ingredients for a loaf of bread. This is usually water, salt, and yeast.
Pour the water, salt, and yeast directly into the Vitamix with the freshly milled flour, and then pulse the blades for a few seconds. When the blades have combined everything, allow the whole mixture to rest for a moment to ensure that the flour is properly hydrated.
To begin kneading the dough, youll need to pulse the blades of the Vitamix five times or so every few seconds. Repeat that process as many times as you need to create a dough ball that will sit within the Vitamix itself. This should take about fix or six pulsing sessions.
In between each pulsing session, make sure to scrape the sides of the blender down, thereby bringing any unhydrated flour into the center, making sure that it can get fully wet.
When the kneading process is complete, pulse the blades for about two seconds to lift the ball of dough away from the bottom of the dry container, and then tip it out into a container to prove and bake.
Hard Wheat Vs Soft Wheat
There are a number of different recipes out there for wheat flour for one main reason: different types of wheat have different chemicals within them which would result in a different end product when made into flour.
Wheat is classified into two types: soft and hard wheat. These types are differentiated in a number of ways, and often blended to achieve a specific percentage of protein.
Hard wheat is typically bronze-colored and has a particularly high protein content. This protein content is relevant because it is the protein that becomes gluten during the process of making bread. Therefore, flour with a high protein content yields products with high gluten contents. For this reason, harder wheat is often used for bread, among other products.
Soft which is typically a light golden color, and has more starch and less gluten, when compared to hard wheat. This means that it is ideal for any bake which would benefit from having a crumbly texture, such as cakes, pastries, and desserts.
When you buy a bag of flour from the supermarket, it will have the protein content of that flavor in particular labeled on it. If its cake flour or bread flour, it may be purely soft or hard wheat.
However, if its somewhere in the middle, then youre likely to buy a blend of soft and hard wheat. For example, all-purpose flour is almost always a blend of the two types of wheat. Different brands will have different proprietary blends of wheat that they use to make their flour. Once youve found a brand you like, stick with it!
As we said above, the protein content of the flour is relevant in how much gluten it will produce during the bread-making process. The protein content of the flour is, really, determined by how much of the germ is in the final product. While the bran does contain a lot of protein, the germ is the portion of the wheat grain that holds the most. Therefore, harder wheat may have a larger germ than softer wheat and vice versa.
Wheat flour recipe
Theres no hard and fast recipe for making your own wheat flour, you simply need to decide upon a wheat berry, and then grind it until it is a uniform consistency. The three most common types of wheat are hard white, hard red, and soft white.
Hard white wheat is utterly ideal for bread baking it has a high gluten content. It also has a sweeter, lighter flavor than other, similar wheat, making it ideal for tastier bread.
Hard red wheat will typically produce denser bread, making it ideal for flatbread like a tortilla. The flavor profile is a little heartier, making this wheat more ideal for someone that wants a little more bite to their loaves.
Soft white wheat is quite low in gluten, making flour milled from this grain more ideal for pastries and other baked good which dont, really, need a strong gluten structure.
There are other wheat berries that can be ground into flour too, though theyre less common, and used more for artisan bread than daily loaves. Einkorn, spelt, and rye are examples of these grains.
Conclusion
Vitamixes are extremely versatile appliances and can be used for any number of tasks in the kitchen. If you do not own one yet in your kitchen, we recommend the Vitamix E310 Explorian Blender.
As such, it shouldnt really come as a surprise that they can be used to grind your own flour and then incorporate that flour into a beautiful dough.
Now that youre armed with the knowledge of how best to use your Vitamix, happy milling!
FAQs
Can you use a Vitamix to grind flour?
Doughs and Flours
You can grind whole-grain flour and knead dough in your Vitamix machine for fresh, homemade flavor in every meal. Get creative with homemade pasta, sourdough bread, soft pretzels, and more.
Can you grind dry ingredients in a Vitamix?
If you want to grind grain in your Vitamix machine, then you need one of these, a dry container. It comes with a different blade, a dry blade, specifically for grinding grain into flour and kneading dough.
Can I use my Vitamix as a grain mill?
If you’re planning to mill whole grains only occasionally, you may use your standard Vitamix container, but we recommend the Dry Grains container if you plan to mill on a regular basis.
Can you use a Vitamix to grind wheat berries into flour?
Grind wheat berries into fresh flour in less than 1 minute using your vitamix! Fresh flour provides more protein, fiber, iron, and vitamins than store-bought flour, which has been stripped of valuable nutrients in order to have a longer shelf-life.
Can I use a Vitamix instead of a food mill?
Yes, you can use your Vitamix to do some food processor tasks. You can do some chopping and mixing, but cannot do any slicing.
Can Vitamix be used as food processor for dough?
The Vitamix Food Processor (which we paired with the A3500 Vitamix blender in our testing) did a great job at all the tasks we threw at it: emulsifying mayonnaise, shredding beets, slicing potatoes, making pie dough, and blending hummus. It was also easy to clean (at least, for a food processor) and didn’t stain.
Can you use a blender instead of a food processor for dry ingredients?
Although food processors and blenders share some functions, they are not interchangeable.
Which Vitamix container is for dry ingredients?
The Dry Grains Container is specifically designed to handle ingredients like grains, cereal, coffee, and bread dough. Although the standard or wet container can be used for dry ingredients, the Dry Grains Container is more efficient and effective.
Can I use my Vitamix to grind oats?
Directions. Place oats into the Vitamix container and secure the lid Select Variable 1. Start the machine and increase to its highest speed. Blend for 25-30 seconds or until desired consistency.
How many pounds of flour does 5 pounds of wheat berries make?
2 cups of wheat berries for every 1 pound, so that equates to a little more than 4 cups of flour per pound of wheat berries. An average 5 lb. bag of flour from the store contains about 18 cups of flour. So you need about 4.5 pounds of wheat berries to equal a bag of store bought flour.Then there are roughly 2 1