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Mill your own fresh flour from grains, pulses, seeds, spices and more with the amazing Mockmill LINO 200. We also include a free £10 Hodmedod voucher with every Mockmill order - perfect for stocking up on grists for your mill. Please note: Mockmills are delivered from Germany via our Suffolk warehouse, with no additional shipping, taxes or duty to pay. Mockmills are excluded from any additional promotional discounts. |
Here comes the new Mockmill LINO 200, the classic Mockmill 200 now available in a handsome wooden housing. Like the original Mockmill 200, it's the perfect domestic stone mill for higher volume milling, capable of producing up to 200g of the finest fresh flour per minute. Adjustable to produce anything from very fine to coarse flour, the Mockmill is strong and sturdy enough to mill grains, spices, split and whole pulses.
Produce your own flour as and when you need it to enjoy the full flavour of the freshest milled flour possible for optimum flavour and nutrition.
We recommend Christine McFadden's book Flour: A Comprehensive Guide for information and recipes on dozens of flours, from the everyday to the little known - add a Flour to your Mockmill order for just £15 extra and we'll throw in an extra £5 gift voucher.
Using the Mockmill LINO 200

Get the Most our of Grains (pdf): excellent introduction to the Mock Mill, its inspiration, use and sample recipes
Mockmill LINO 200 operating instructions (pdf): instructions for your Mockmill LINO 200 (English)
Milling Table (pdf): table of suggested material for milling with suggested settings and notes
| Filling Capacity (Wheat): | 1.3kg |
| Milling Power (Wheat): | approx. 200 g/min |
| Coarseness Setting: | very fine to coarse |
| Grinding Gear: | Corundum ceramic milling stones (Ø 90mm; 3.5”) |
| Rotation (50 Hz): | approx. 1,300 rpm |
| Dimensions: | 380 x 242 x 208 mm |
| Weight: | 8.9kg |
| Length of cable: | 150cm |
| Voltage: | 220V / 230V |
| Power: | 600W |
| Protection Class: | 1 |
| Housing: | Wood and HI-MACS® – The Natural Acrylic Stone™ |
| Included: | Mockmill with Cone-Lid and UK electric plug, Instruction Manual |
| Warranty: | 12-year warranty (private use) / 2-year warranty (commercial use) |
There are several things to consider when you want to mill with the Mockmill.
Use only cleaned grains. Unclean grain main contain small stones that can damage the milling stones.
Moist grain will lead to the buildup of a film on the milling mechanism. You can remove the film simply by milling dry grain on a course setting. If in doubt, press a kernel onto a hard surface with the back of a spoon: if it breaks with a lot crack, the grain is dry. Grain that is too damp for milling can be squashed flat and then looks like rolled oats. Rye should be stored for at least six months following harvesting before milling.
The Mockmill easily handles dried spices and seasoning including pepper, coriander and some more. Please note that some spices, such as cinnamon may need to be broken into pieces small enough to feed into Mockmill. To flush the mill of the aroma of milled spices, simply mill a small amount of grain (such as wheat or rice) right away. Then use this ‘’flavored flour’’ to add aroma to your baking or sauces!
Be careful when milling nuts or oily food such as sesame, flax or poppy seeds. Even coffee beans contain a great deal of oil, which leaves a film on the grinding stones, rendering them incapable of processing the grain properly without thorough cleaning. Try milling a blend of grains and nuts or seeds.
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I often find fava beans a bit bitter (is it just me?!) so have previously just used them in quite heavily flavoured dishes. Not these ones though - no bitterness at all - just really tasty. I often eat them just with a bit of seasoning and drizzle of oil!
This unusual flour is something everyone should try. I use it in sourdough and yeasted bread, and it makes an unusually dense dough that is actually rather textured and nice to stretch and fold even when using at 50:50 with white. It has a very nice flavour with a long prove - and so far has never over-proved on me by going liquidy. Aside from its unusual flavour and appearance, I have achieved a good firm and edible crust that doesn't turn into nasty shards
I make fantastic tasty hummus with Carlin Peas . I cook up the whole pack, then freeze in very small batches., equivalent to a canful, and they defrost overnight. I sometimes add butter beans or flageolets and vary the flavour with all sorts,…paprika, sun-dried tomatoes, aubergine etc. Or I can add them frozen to meat or veg stews, stir fries etc. love them!!
Really like this dish, great flavour and some real substance to it!
Fantastic grain for making risotto's and stews creates a really great creamy texture during cooking without the addition of dairy (although the addition of dairy elevates everything!) They don't overcook unlike rice so its almost a foolproof alternative, the end results are a moreish bite to the cooked grain.