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JBurns 25-08-2013 11:56 AM

Broken cinnamon sticks
 
On Mon, 26 Aug 2013 11:27:41 +0100, "t jones"
> wrote:

>Have a small jar of broken cinnamon sticks. Don't like to put these usually
>quite small bits in a curry as they need fishing out at the end.
>
>Is there any way to reduce them to a powder? Can they be softened? I know
>a really strong grinder or pestle might do it, but I don't possess these
>items. Grateful for any suggestions.


You could tie them inside a piece of muslin and fish it out in one
piece. However, if they are broken up they are probably stale. I would
just replace with fresh.

JB
>


Julie Bove[_2_] 25-08-2013 12:19 PM

Broken cinnamon sticks
 

"t jones" > wrote in message
...
> Have a small jar of broken cinnamon sticks. Don't like to put these
> usually quite small bits in a curry as they need fishing out at the end.
>
> Is there any way to reduce them to a powder? Can they be softened? I
> know a really strong grinder or pestle might do it, but I don't possess
> these items. Grateful for any suggestions.


You could put them in tea as is and then strain. To make powder, you could
try a thick plastic bag and a hammer.


brooklyn1 25-08-2013 03:54 PM

Broken cinnamon sticks
 
On Mon, 26 Aug 2013 11:27:41 +0100, "t jones"
> wrote:

>Have a small jar of broken cinnamon sticks. Don't like to put these usually
>quite small bits in a curry as they need fishing out at the end.
>
>Is there any way to reduce them to a powder? Can they be softened? I know
>a really strong grinder or pestle might do it, but I don't possess these
>items. Grateful for any suggestions.


You can powder them with one of those whirly things meant for coffee.
I just add the broken bits to my pickling spice.

Michael Press 25-08-2013 10:43 PM

Broken cinnamon sticks
 
In article >,
"t jones" > wrote:

> Have a small jar of broken cinnamon sticks. Don't like to put these usually
> quite small bits in a curry as they need fishing out at the end.
>
> Is there any way to reduce them to a powder?


Yes, a good mortar and pestle. The good news is that you do not need much
when it is freshly powdered. Put in the mortar a flake of cinnamon bark
about half the size of your small finger nail. Start pounding gently
with the pestle and continue until it breaks apart into fibers. Then
start grinding and it will go into a powder. Notice how powerful it
is for the small amount you started with.

Mortar and pestle sets vary in their efficiency.
The white ceramic ones are good. Wood and marble
ones are not nearly as good. You need a smooth
surface to make a fine powder.

> Can they be softened? I know
> a really strong grinder or pestle might do it, but I don't possess these
> items. Grateful for any suggestions.


Gotta have the mortar and pestle.

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Michael Press

t jones 26-08-2013 11:27 AM

Broken cinnamon sticks
 
Have a small jar of broken cinnamon sticks. Don't like to put these usually
quite small bits in a curry as they need fishing out at the end.

Is there any way to reduce them to a powder? Can they be softened? I know
a really strong grinder or pestle might do it, but I don't possess these
items. Grateful for any suggestions.




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