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What is the correct way to case and shread perique?

WesternLeaf

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So I have been buying perique leaves from WLT, they taste great in my blend of virginia, burly and a little dark air cured. My problem though is getting them to the right case and shredding them. I take out any stems that are on the larger side and after 8 months of shredding with the Budget Manual Shredder 0.8mm The handle just broke off, so I must be doing something wrong. I am glad it is only 3-4% of my blend, all the other leaves I shread were working great till my shredder broke. And I cleaned / straightened the combs after each pound I went through. Probably cleaned it 5 times as often when doing perique. To get it dry enough to shread it makes a lot of extra dust that is just waste. What shredder should I be using?

Would something like:


or


be what I need to get through perique?
 

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I spread out a batch of perique on a cookie sheet to dry down to low case. This requires 1 to 3 days on my enclosed back porch. It then gets stuffed into a gallon Ziploc bag for storage.

For shredding for pipe blends, I grab the low-case perique leaf I'll be using, bunch it as is into a 1 inch sausage, without removing stems. This is then sliced and diced with a chaveta or mezzaluna blade on my cutting board. Perique always produces more dust than other varieties.

Bob
 

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I dry my perique on cookie sheets too. Alright, so I broke out an Ulu Knife from the kitchen and it worked pretty damn good, made more like flakes than strips as my first attempt at strips was too wide but I see how this could work.. maybe i'll just do the perique with the knife and get a new shredder for everything else.
 

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Try a food processor. Light will cut it into a flake if that works. I know generally do not need a lot another suggestion is scissors. I bought herb scissors and worked before I got my powematic
 
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