Can a Victoria Grain Grinder Handle Nixtamalized Corn for Fresh Masa?

Can a Victoria Grain Grinder Handle Nixtamalized Corn for Fresh Masa?

Have you ever stood in your kitchen, staring at a bag of dried corn, wondering if you could possibly recreate the kind of fresh, fragrant masa that makes Mexican tortillas sing? I have. And recently, a story from a chef in Seoul made that dream feel a whole lot more achievable. The chef ran a ten-course Mexican pop-up and used a manual Victoria grain grinder bought on Amazon to process three different types of nixtamalized corn: red conico, blue bolita, and white. The result? Perfectly ground masa that powered an entire pop-up. That story sparked a fire in me, and I dived deep into the world of grinding corn at home. If you are curious about whether this humble kitchen tool can handle wet, lime-soaked kernels, you are in the right place. Let us explore everything from nixtamalization basics to the Victoria grinder’s real-world performance.