Make flour

How much grain for the flour you want

Whole-grain milling is nearly 1:1 by weight. Sifting changes the yield. Protein is a percentage of the flour — want more, add vital wheat gluten, or mill a stronger berry. Protein & calorie sources →

Miller’s desk

Grain to flour

Vital wheat gluten booster

Most bags of vital wheat gluten are 75–80% protein. The booster is added on top of the flour, not swapped in.

Soft Red Winter Wheat

Whole-grain flour · Weak gluten

Whole grain needed
505 g
Flour you’ll get
500 g
Bran left behind
0 g
Protein in that flour
49 g · 9.8%
Natural gluten
7.4%
Add VWG
25.8 g
After VWG
13% protein · 10.6% gluten

About 2.8 cups of berries → 4.4 cups of whole-grain flour. Whole-grain milling is essentially 1:1 by weight; sifting is where you lose bran.

How to mill it

Sift aggressively if you want a cake-flour analog from home berries.

Open the stones a click versus hard wheat — it powders easily.

Tempering: Skip it. Soft wheat already mills into a fine flour.

Everything the berry holds — bran, germ, and endosperm. Mill 1:1 by weight. Use within days, or freeze.

Milling 101 →