The Benefits Of Using A Mortar & Pestle

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The Benefits Of Using A Mortar & Pestle

If you're serious about flavour, there’s one simple, ancient kitchen tool you need in your arsenal: the mortar and pestle. It might look old-school, but when it comes to unlocking intense aromas, building pastes, and creating authentic textures, nothing compares. Whether you’re crafting a punchy Thai curry paste or just bruising herbs to rub over roast chicken, the mortar and pestle is your secret weapon.

At Otao Kitchen, we teach with tools that make food taste better — and this is one of them. Here's why.

The Benefits Of Using A Mortar & Pestle

1. It’s All About Flavour

The number one reason to use a mortar and pestle? Taste.

When you smash, grind, and bruise ingredients, you release more essential oils and aromas than slicing with a knife or blitzing in a blender. Crushing herbs, garlic, ginger, nuts, citrus peel, lemongrass or spices ruptures their cell walls and releases their full flavour potential. The result? More vibrant curry pastes, aromatic spice blends, and fresh, zingy sauces.

Pro Tip: Want to level up your curry game? Our Thai and Indian cooking classes at Otao Kitchen show you how to make traditional curry pastes from scratch — using a mortar and pestle.


2. Total Control Over Texture

Grinding spices or mashing ingredients by hand gives you unmatched control over the final consistency. Electric gadgets can over-pulse or leave uneven bits, but your hands (and a good pestle) let you feel your way to the perfect paste.

It’s particularly useful when you're working with small quantities. Need just a teaspoon of cumin seeds or a small garlic-ginger mash? No need to wash the food processor for that.


3. It Saves You Money (and Space!)

A good mortar and pestle costs around $30–$50 and will last a lifetime. It takes up less space than a blender and doesn’t rely on electricity — making it perfect for small kitchens or off-the-grid cooking.

Even better, grinding your own spices from whole means:

  • Better flavour

  • Longer shelf life

  • Lower cost than pre-ground

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4. It’s a Time-Smart Companion

Pressed for time? You can still get the best of both worlds.

Use a food processor for the initial breakdown, then finish with a mortar and pestle to enhance texture and release those final flavour notes. Be cautious with tough ingredients like galangal or lemongrass — finely chop them before blending to avoid damaging your blades.

In our masterclasses, we teach smart prep techniques for time-poor cooks who still want authentic flavour.


5. A Ritual That Connects You to Your Food

There’s something deeply satisfying about grinding spices by hand or smashing garlic into a paste. It slows you down, engages your senses, and connects you to culinary traditions that span thousands of years. Many of our students say it’s a meditative moment in their cooking.

Want to experience it for yourself? Join one of our hands-on cooking classes and discover the joy of preparing food the traditional way.


Final Thought

A mortar and pestle might be one of the oldest tools in the kitchen — but it’s also one of the best. More flavour, better control, less waste, and more soul in your food. Once you start using one, you’ll never go back.

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