Here are two other ways to achieve coarsely cracked peppercorns, each about the size of a halved whole one.
With a good pepper mill such as our winning model, from Cole & Mason, grinding peppercorns to the perfect size for coating steaks or our Pepper-Crusted Beef Tenderloin Roast is easy. But even on their largest settings, many pepper mills create a grind size that’s too small, resulting in a crust that isn’t crunchy. Here are two other ways to achieve coarsely cracked peppercorns, each about the size of a halved whole one. Be sure to sift the cracked peppercorns before measuring to remove the finely ground particles (save them for another use).
BLENDER: Process 1 cup peppercorns (less volume doesn't work as well) in a blender on any speed until no whole ones remain.
SKILLET/POT: On cutting board, rock bottom edge of skillet over 2 tablespoons peppercorns until they crack. Repeat with more peppercorns.