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Best Salt And Pepper Mills
Salt and pepper mills are one of the most basic kitchen tools, but they're also one of the most important. The right mill can help you get the perfect grind every time, whether you're making a dish that calls for a pinch of salt or a recipe that calls for a heaping tablespoon of pepper. Here are some of our favorite picks for salt and pepper mills.
Best Salt And Pepper Mills
FAQ List
Salt mills have a ceramic or stainless steel mechanism that is designed to grind coarse salt. Pepper mills have a different mechanism that is designed to grind peppercorns, which are smaller and harder than salt.
Most salt and pepper mills can be cleaned by wiping them down with a damp cloth. If the mill is particularly dirty, you can disassemble it and wash the parts with warm, soapy water. Be sure to dry the parts thoroughly before reassembling the mill.
It depends on the type of mill you have. Some mills are designed specifically for salt and pepper, while others can be used for a variety of spices. Check the manufacturer's instructions to see what types of spices are recommended for your mill.
No, you can use any type of coarse salt in your salt mill. However, some people prefer the taste and texture of sea salt, which is less processed than table salt.
It depends on how often you use the mill and how much seasoning you add to your dishes. Most mills have a capacity of several ounces, so they don't need to be refilled very often. You should refill the mill when it starts to run low on seasoning.