When you sieve wholemeal flour what do with the pieces that wont go through sieve?
There are a few different ways to use the pieces of wholemeal flour that don't go through the sieve when sifting.
- Add the pieces to your compost bin. This is a great way to recycle the nutrients in the flour and help your plants grow.
- Grind the pieces into a finer flour using a coffee grinder or food processor. This can be used as a regular flour in recipes or added to other flours to increase their nutritional content.
- Use the pieces as a topping for hot cereal or yogurt. This is a great way to add extra fiber and nutrients to your breakfast.
Use the pieces to make a whole-wheat bread.
- Use the pieces as a breading for chicken or fish. This is a great way to add a little bit of extra flavor to your food.
- Use the pieces to make a trail mix. This is a great way to have a healthy snack on the go.
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