How to Grind Coffee Beans in a Nutribullet

NutriBullets are durable, strong compact machines with unrivaled adaptability, and they can grind just about anything. Most people aren’t aware, however, that NutriBullets are remarkably effective at grinding coffee beans. If you want to start, then you need to know how to grind coffee beans in a nutribullet.

How to Grind Coffee Beans in a Nutribullet

The process of grinding coffee beans in a nutribullet is pretty straightforward. Once you have identified the “max” line, pour in your coffee bean so that it stops short of the line, and then you can proceed with grinding.

A Nutribullet blender beside different fruits in a white bowl placed on a kitchen top

To ensure that you achieve your desired consistency, you would have to review the blend occasionally. You could also pulse the machine a few times to get the ground coffee beans ready to go again. 

  1. The initial step is to select the appropriate blade. To put the flat blade on an unplugged Nutribullet, see the manufacturer’s instruction manual and follow the steps.
  2. To begin grinding, first set up the nutribullet. Then, as recommended on the package, fill the container with coffee beans and shut it tightly.
  3. Next, connect it to a power source.
  4. Allow the blender to run for about 10 seconds after turning off the power supply.
  5. Shake the container for roughly five seconds while it is still closed. As you shake the unit, the bigger ground particles fall to the bottom, closer to the blade base, while the finer particles rise above them.
  6. Proceed to empty the pitcher. At this point, your coffee has been ground and is ready to use.
  7. Remove the coffee from the pitcher and keep it in a dark, airtight container. You’re now ready to brew a cup of drip coffee or espresso.

Should You Use a Coffee Grinder or a Nutribullet?

Most people have a blender and a grinder, or at least one of each. Although the operations of these appliances are similar, there are some variances.

Grinders are used to ground seeds into powder, whereas blenders are used to combine two or more ingredients. In order to make a better-informed decision, it is important to highlight some other distinctive features:

  • Nutribullet, just like other blenders, comes with a detachable cup for holding blended substances. This makes it easy to clean the cup and also the blender. A coffee grinder does not come with a detachable cup. However, because the grinding chambers can be easily removed, it makes it easy to clean the grinder and remove leftover coffee grounds
  • While the Nutribullet is quite effective in grinding nuts and seeds like coffee beans, a coffee grinder, primarily made for that purpose can do it better. It can grind tougher seeds without the fear of damage
  • Pitchers for grinders are relatively shorter than that of blenders. The burrs that come with both appliances are also different. For Nutribullet, the flat burrs can easily get heated up and noisy for the user. On the other hand, a coffee grinder has conical burrs which are less noisy and cool
  • Lastly, while the Nutribullet has four grind types, the coffee grinder comes with more grind types, offering more options than the former

Overall, the nutribullet provides more versatility and convenience while the coffee grinder, while more effective for grinding coffee beans, is pretty limited.

What Grind Types Can a Nutribullet Produce?

The consistency of grind size is largely determined by how you are going to brew the beans. A NutriBullet can make four different types of coffee grinds:

  • Extra-fine coffee grind
  • Fine coffee grind
  • Medium grind
  • Coarse grind
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Extra-Fine Coffee Grind

This grind is most commonly associated with Turkish coffee, earning it the moniker “Turkish Coffee Grind.” The very fine grind has the texture of powdered sugar or flour.

To get an extra-fine ground:

  1. Run the Nutribullet for at least two minutes, pausing for 10-15 seconds between grinds.
  2. Shake the cup a little while you grind to ensure you get an extra-fine grind. This will ensure that your coffee beans are distributed evenly throughout the motor.

Fine Coffee Grind

If you love coffee-based drinks like a cup of latte, cappuccino, ristretto, or espresso, a fine coffee grind is a right grind for you. Whether you choose to make this manually or with an espresso machine, following these steps gives you a fine grind.

To achieve fine ground coffee:

  1. You would need to fill the pitcher 3/4 full.
  2. Run the Nutribullet in 10-second intervals for around a minute or two.
  3. Take the cup out of the base, and give it a thorough shake in between intervals to ensure consistency.
  4. Double-check that the lid is securely fastened.

Medium Grind

To make medium ground coffee with a nutribullet:

  1. Fill the pitcher 3/4 full with roasted coffee beans.
  2. Attach it to the motor.
  3. Pulse the blender five times to acquire the ideal medium ground.

To achieve medium ground, the coffee beans should eventually be the same size as regular beach sand.

The small particles tend to rise to the top, while the larger particles sink to the bottom.

Coarse Grind

It’s easy to make coarse ground coffee with a nutribullet. To begin:

  1. Simply fill the pitcher with coffee beans until it is about 3/4 full to grind coarse coffee. By doing this, you will provide ample area for the milling blades to ground the coffee.
  2. Connect the bean pitcher to the motor
  3. Pulse three times and you are done

How to Clean Your Nutribullet After Use

Coffee has a strong smell and is a great absorber of residual scents, both of which affect the taste of the coffee. As a result, coffee can be used to deodorize homes, particularly refrigerators. This is why, in order to neutralize the strong coffee smell that would be left after grinding, you need clean your nutribullet and wash it thoroughly before and after grinding coffee beans.

A close-up whole coffee bean surrounded by grind coffee beans placed on a blue surface

Cleaning before grinding is vital because it prevents your fine ground from being contaminated by what was ground in the nutribullet prior to your coffee beans. You can make this happen following these steps:

  1. To begin, you would need to remove the cup from the nutribullet’s base. It can be hand-washed, or you can put it on the top level of your dishwasher and wash it that way
  2. If the cup is soiled and the stain is difficult to remove, fill the cup with warm soapy water and soak it for 5-10 minutes before washing the cup manually
  3. The next step is to wash the foundation. This is where the nutribullet motor is placed, as well as where it must be manually washed. Get a clean cloth, soak it in water, and then wring it out till it’s damp. Then clean the motor with it. However, you must be cautious when cleaning in order to avoid any problems

Related Questions

Which Nutribullet Blade Is Ideal for Grinding Coffee Beans?

The extraction blade is ideal for grinding coffee beans. The basic Nutribullet 600 comes with two blades, that is, the milling blade and the extraction blade. Other powerful Nutribullet versions have just the extraction blade and not the milling blade because it is suitable for both blending and grinding.

The extraction blade is a four-prong blade while the milling blade is a two-prong blade. If you are using the basic Nutribullet 600, you would be needing the milling blade which is excellent for grinding any dry seeds like nuts, flour, and spices, among others. It is your best bet to get the right grind for your coffee beans.

Conclusion

Overall, a Nutribullet blender can help you realize your coffee-drinking goals. This appliance provides convenience and adaptability to the home, and while it can produce four different types of coffee grinds, it can also be used as a blender for other dry and wet ingredients.