11 Alternative Uses For a Coffee Grinder By RSDIVINE

As I’ve been learning that less is more and working hard to purge and pare down the things that we own, I’ve been reminded of the beauty of having multi-purpose appliances. Today’s post is a feature of the handy, inexpensive little gadget that we know as a coffee grinder.

One thing that I particularly love is the convenience of using a coffee grinder for fast jobs and easy clean up. It is the perfect size to tackle small tasks with efficiency and ease, and with a swish of a cloth, it’s wiped out and ready for the next time I need it.

Here are 11 ways to put your little coffee grinder to very good use: 

1. Coffee

I know, it’s painfully obvious, but it still had to be said. For the freshest, best-tasting pot of coffee, store your coffee beans in sealed bags or containers in the freezer, and grind the beans in small amounts as needed. To save time, I usually grind enough for several days at once, then store it in a container back in the freezer.

2. Spices

Spices are the most flavorful and aromatic when freshly ground. If you don’t have a mortar and pestle, a coffee grinder stands in well as a spice grinder. I have used it to make Indian spice mixes, grind cloves or cardamom pods, and peppercorns, among other things.

3. Bread crumbs

Several weeks ago, I gave 11 ideas for using up your stale bread, and bread crumbs are one of my personal favorite uses. I hardly ever pull my big food processor out of the cupboard unless I have a lot of bread to go through.

If you just tear your bread into small pieces, a coffee grinder can handle it easily and it makes crumbs that are as large or as fine as you want them, depending on how long you keep it on. Just don’t overload your little machine and keep the bread amount to about half of its holding capacity.

4. Small amounts of flour

For those who also grind their own grains, have you ever needed just a cup or two of flour and felt that it wasn’t worth it to pull out your grain grinder? That was how I first discovered that, in a pinch, I could grind small amounts of flour without the hassle of the larger appliance.

It’s also perfect for lesser-used grains. I have a pot pie recipe that uses millet flour in the crust, but I hardly ever use millet flour so I never grind it ahead of time to keep on hand. Whenever I make this recipe, my coffee grinder lets me grind exactly the amount that I need, no fuss, no muss.

5. Dry herbs

Whatever herbs I grow in the garden that aren’t used fresh are usually dehydrated and then ground into dry herbs to use in my cooking throughout the winter.

As you can see with my parsley above, the coffee grinder is a winner for this simple job. You can grind it more finely if you desire, and this works for pretty much any dried leafy herb.

6. Herbs for teas

It’s easy to make your own tea blends using dried herbs that you have purchased in bulk, as well dried flowers, spices, fruits, etc. Depending on the size of the ingredients, it can be helpful to grind some things just a little smaller so that all of the yumminess is equally distributed in each pot or mug of tea.

7. Powdered sugar

Although my blender is my preferred appliance for finely grinding unrefined sugars to make my own powdered sugar, the coffee grinder will work in a pinch, when all you need is a little bit.

8. Chopped nuts and seeds

For a quick sprinkle on top of yogurt, a salad or any other place where you enjoy chopped nuts or seeds, the coffee grinder works well. It can grind flax seeds (or any seed, really) into a nice, fine meal.

If it’s chopped nuts you’re looking for, it works very well with softer nuts like walnuts, pecans, pine nuts, peanuts. With soft nuts, don’t grind for too long or you’ll start to get nut butter, which may not be what you’re looking for. For something a little harder like almonds, it will grind them, just not quite as uniformly as you may like. If you want to turn your almonds into more of a flour, then I would recommend using a food processor or high-powdered blender instead.

9. Garnishes

Want little bits of chocolate, coconut, orange or lemon peel, or other small edible bits to use as garnish? The coffee grinder can handle most of them.

Of course, if you’re more of a perfectionist and want lovely little shreds instead of small chunks, you may want to hand grate them instead. For the less-gourmet among us, the grinder does the job well enough.

10. Potpourri

Use your grinder for dried flower or spicy, warm potpourri, if you need somewhat smaller pieces to get an evenly distributed mix,

11. Paper Confetti

Turn recycled white or colored paper into a quick and festive confetti with a few whirls in the coffee grinder!

How do you use your coffee grinder? What other multi-use appliances do you find most handy in your kitchen?

11 Frozen Blender Drink Recipes With Alcohol: Deliciously Chill BY RSDIVINE

Making Blender Drink Recipes
Making Blender Drink Recipes

Whether you are planning a poolside party or you’re simply yearning for the days of summer, you may wish to learn a few basic blender drink recipes. Fruit and liquor, plus a few mixers, can make for a variety of tasty, refreshing blended frozen drinks.

Classic Frozen Margarita

The margarita is likely one of the first drinks that comes to mind when you think of blended, frozen cocktails.

Ingredients

  • 1 lime wedge
  • Rimming salt
  • 1½ ounces tequila
  • 1 ounce orange liqueur
  • 1 ounce freshly squeezed lime juice
  • ½ ounce simple syrup
  • 1 cup ice

Instructions

  1. Rub the lime wedge around the rim of a margarita glass.
  2. Put the salt in a shallow dish. Dip the rim of the glass in the salt to rim it.
  3. Add the tequila, orange liqueur, lime juice, simple syrup, and ice to the blender.
  4. Cover and blend the ingredients until smooth.
  5. Pour into the prepared margarita glasses.

Tasty Frozen Piña ColadaTasty Frozen Piña Colada

Another popular blended drink is the piña colada. It’s sweet, tropical, and intoxicating all at once.

Ingredients

  • 3 ounces rum
  • 3 ounces pineapple juice
  • 3 ounces coconut cream
  • 1 cup ice
  • Cherry and pineapple wedge for garnish

Instructions

  1. In a blender, combine the rum, pineapple juice, coconut cream, and ice. Blend until smooth.
  2. Pour into a stemmed glass. Garnish with a cherry and a wedge of pineapple.

Frozen Strawberry DaiquiriFrozen Strawberry Daiquiri

The frozen strawberry daiquiri is a crowd pleaser.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups strawberries, hulled and sliced
  • 2 ounces rum
  • Juice of 1 lime
  • ½ ounce simple syrup
  • 1 cup ice
  • Mint sprig and strawberry for garnish

Instructions

  1. In a blender, combine the strawberries, rum, lime juice, simple syrup, and ice.
  2. Blend until smooth.
  3. Pour into a glass. Garnish with a mint sprig and strawberry.

Mango DaiquiriMango Daiquiri

Another variation of the fruity daiquiri is the mango daiquiri.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups mango chunks (fresh or frozen)
  • 2 ounces rum
  • Juice of 1 lime
  • 1 ounce simple syrup
  • 1 cup ice
  • Mint sprig for garnish

Instructions

  1. In a blender, combine the mango, rum, lime juice, simple syrup, and ice.
  2. Cover and blend until smooth.
  3. Pour into a stemmed glass and garnish with a sprig of mint.

Frozen Peach Bellini

Frozen Peach Bellini

For a warm weather brunch, try a peach bellini instead of a mimosa, but serve it frozen.

Ingredients

  • 1 ounce of peach schnapps
  • 3 ounces off-dry sparkling wine
  • ½ cup of fresh or frozen peaches
  • Juice of ½ lemon
  • ½ cup ice
  • Edible flower for garnish

Instructions

  1. In a blender, combine the schnapps, sparkling wine, peaches, lemon juice, and ice.
  2. Cover and blend until smooth.
  3. Pour into a glass and garnish with an edible flower.

Blended Raspberry Martini

For your next party, blend up a pitcher of frozen raspberry martinis.

Ingredients

  • 1 package raspberry crystal light
  • 2 cups ginger ale
  • ½ cup vodka
  • 2 cups crushed ice
  • Fresh raspberries for garnish

Instructions

  1. In a blender, combine the crystal light, ginger ale, vodka, and ice.
  2. Cover and blend until smooth. Pour into a martini glass and garnish with fresh raspberries.

Refreshing Watermelon Cocktail

Watermelon is one of the signature fruits of summer. Use that leftover fresh watermelon to concoct a tasty frozen cocktail.

Ingredients

  • 1½ cups cubed watermelon
  • 2 ounces vodka
  • ½ teaspoon grenadine
  • ½ cup crushed ice
  • Watermelon wedge for garnish

Instructions

  1. In a blender, combine the watermelon, vodka, grenadine, and ice.
  2. Cover and blend until smooth.
  3. Pour into a highball glass and garnish with a wedge of watermelon.

Irish Coffee Shake

Irish Coffee Shake

This tasty and creamy shake has delicious flavors of Irish cream and coffee.

Ingredients

  • 2 scoops vanilla ice cream
  • 2 ounces Irish cream liqueur
  • 1 teaspoon espresso powder
  • 2 ounces Kahlúa
  • 1 cup milk
  • Whipped cream and roasted espresso beans for garnish

Instructions

  1. In a blender combine the ice cream, Irish cream, espresso powder, Kahlúa, and milk.
  2. Cover and blend until smooth.
  3. Pour into a highball glass. Garnish with the whipped cream and a roasted espresso bean.

Frozen Banana

Love bananas? Then you’ll go bananas for this delicious frozen cocktail.

Ingredients

  • 1 banana, peeled and sliced
  • 1 ounce banana liqueur
  • 1 cup pineapple juice
  • 2 ounces RumChata
  • 1 cup crushed ice

Instructions

  1. In a blender, combine the banana, banana liqueur, pineapple juice, RumChata, and ice.
  2. Cover and blend until smooth.
  3. Pour into a highball glass.

Frozen Peaches and Cream

This blended drink is spectacular when peaches are in season.

Ingredients

  • 2 fresh peaches, pitted and sliced
  • 1 ounce peach schnapps
  • 2 ounces RumChata
  • 1 cup milk or half-and half
  • 1 scoop vanilla ice cream

Instructions

  1. In a blender, combine all ingredients.
  2. Cover and blend until smooth.
  3. Serve in a highball glass.

Multicolored Layered Blended Cocktails

Use your imagination and create layered cocktails using the blended drink recipes that you’ve learned. Throw a tropical-themed party, and invite your guests to experiment by making their own signature frozen blended drinks.