Can you blend coffee beans in a blender

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Is it better to grind coffee beans in a blender or food processor?

Moreover, coffee grinder burrs result in a uniform grind which makes perfect extraction much easier, resulting in a bold, strong, and smooth flavor. On the other hand, a food processor uses sharp blades to cut through food. These blades will pulverize the beans, giving you a somewhat coarser grind.

Can I blend coffee beans in a hand blender?

You absolutely can, but it can take a little while to get it going. It can require about 2 Tablespoons of whole beans to make 1 cup of coffee, which depending on your hand blender and strength, could take up to 5 minutes of manual grinding.

Can you blend coffee beans in a Nutribullet?

Grinding coffee in a Nutribullet is possible if you do it correctly. Depending on your machine, you must remove the typical extractor blades and replace them with milling blades. The coffee beans are less likely to get stuck with the milling blade since it only has two prongs instead of four.