Zassenhaus Cast Iron Spice Grinding Set with Beech Wood Lid, 3″ Grinder, Black Import To Shop ×Product customization General
- PROFESSIONAL GRADE: Whenever you use our Zassenhaus Cast Iron Spice Grinder Set, you become a creative chef in your own kitchen. This grinder is a state of the art design, and the perfect tool for making short work of grinding and pulverizing fresh spices, dried peppers, or anything that needs to be crushed! You can even store unused spices under the beech wood lid.
- FUNCTIONAL STYLE: This attractive, functional, high quality grinding set will live permanently on your countertop because you will use it often. This manual spice grinder comes with 3 pieces: the outer cup, the inner grinder, and the lid. The bowl and grinder are made of traditional cast iron, and the lid is made of beech wood to securely store ground spices, herbs, and seeds. Simply place herbs or spices in the cup and twist to grind, pour into the outer cup, then put the lid on top to store.
- CAST IRON DURABILITY: It’s quick and easy to grind herbs and spices to a coarse texture or fine powder with this cast iron grinding tool. The durable construction and the perfectly balanced ergonomic design make it easy to grind your own fresh pepper, flax seeds, or fresh herbs in a matter of minutes. This is a kitchen tool that is made in the tradition of quality and long lasting durability.
- CARE AND USE: This grinder comes pre-seasoned with soybean oil. To lengthen its lifespan and to keep this herb grinder performing at its best, hand wash only using hot water and a stiff brush. To remove stuck-on spices or seeds, scrub the cast iron with a paste of coarse kosher salt and water. Re-season as needed. This grinder measures 3.5″ in height, 3.1″ in depth, and 2.8″ in diameter.
- ZASSENHAUS TRADITION: Founded in 1867 as an export store for small steel goods and tools, Zassenhaus has become the epitome of high quality spice and coffee mills. They know that enjoyment and quality of life are more related to the kitchen and cooking than almost anything else. That’s why Zassenhaus combines classic, timeless styles with reliable functionality and innovative design.
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10 reviews for Zassenhaus Cast Iron Spice Grinding Set with Beech Wood Lid, 3″ Grinder, Black Import To Shop ×Product customization General
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Margaret L. –
Easy and efficient grinderThe Zazzenhus cast iron grinder is the best method I’ve found (superior to a mortar and pestle) for grinding small seeds like caraway, mustard, etc. Just a few turns of the grinder are all it takes. It will handle the smallest amount of spices and seeds so it’s easy to always have fresh-ground ingredients. Made of heavy duty cast iron with a lovely wood top covering the storage chamber. In appearance it is unique so I leave it on the kitchen counter, and use it frequently. Love it!
Holistic Nutrition for the Whole You –
I love this grinderSo easy to use and dose a great job grinding spices, fresh and dried herbs and course salt. So handy I bought two!
Remodeler –
Grinds tough spice to powderEffective. Efficient. Great for spices
T. Weber –
Small WonderThis works, plain and simple. Ideal for making smaller batches of your favorite spice blend or any dried spices. If you only need a small amount of spices then why grind up a big batch that will sit unused in a jar and become stale? I like it for making garam masala for a single dish. Fresh every time. Also perfect for grinding my spices for various bean and chicken dishes.This is easier for me to use than a traditional mortar and pestle because of the weight of the grinding piece and its efficiency in keeping the items being ground in contact with the grinding surface. Well made, great finish and easy to clean.
Linda –
works well, but small quantities are tough to grind without damaging the unitIt’s easy to use the grinder, doesn’t require much pressure, and it looks nice on the counter. I purchased it for grinding up small quantities of spices for baking (only enough for the day), and from that perspective, it’s less than ideal. In order to grind very small amounts – in my case, allspice balls – one ends up pressing each of the metal grinding “teeth” against each other. Some wear began to quickly show. For me, the solution to this problem was to add all of my spices into the grinder, including those that were purchased ground already, to provide a layer while the allspice was pulverized. One other slight downside is that slight brushing is needed to remove the spice from between the metal teeth; easily solved with a basting brush or paint brush used for cooking. I would buy again; manual grinding is my preference, and freshly ground spices provide much better flavor.
Thomasina R –
Lots of Effort-Little ResultJust get a pepper grinder. This is a high effort/little result tool. It’s cute. It’s rustic looking. But not very functional.
Kenny Ferryman –
Solid!I use this to grind celery seed and other small seeds and herbs. Very solid. Has an air tight storage in the center. Heavier than expected
Joni –
Kind of expensiveI bought this for my sister for Christmas. She cooks all the time. I was looking for something unique to give her that she didn’t already have. I came across this and thought it was interesting. It is HEAVY. I mean really heavy. While I haven’t used it, it’s easy to see that with dried herbs it will work fantastic. Very little effort needed to grind it. And the fact that the top part can be used to store what you grind makes it dual purpose. Should be super easy to clean too. Hope she likes it. I wanted to keep it for myself. It is a little on the pricey side but should last forever.
Simone de Winter –
This spice grinder works so well!Love this thing. It’s easy to use and it looks good too. Sits right next to my stove. Also easy to clean with a dry cloth or brush. Haven’t used it yet for something wet or oily, but it easily grinds down whole spices and seeds. Not to a powder, but small pieces, which is how I like it.
R. Porter –
Works!love this!