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Spices are the most important ingredient in Indian cuisine. One of those spices or rather spice mixture you’ll come across most often in Indian recipes is Garam Masala. This is my homemade recipe for a fresh and fragrant spice mixture that will transform your curries.
You will also need a pan, a mortar and pestle or coffee bean grinder or spice grinder.
1. Warm the pan on the stove over medium low heat, then add all of your whole spices to dry roast for a couple of minutes. Just until the spices start to release their fragrance be careful not to burn them.
2. Then you will transfer the spices from the pan to a dish to cool off for a few minutes. Now you can peel the cardamom and throw out the shells.
3. Add all of your spices to your mortar or coffee/spice grinder. I like to use a mortar and pestle to easily control how fine I want the mixture. Now time to use those muscles and start grinding the spices.
You’ve just made your first Garam Masala and by now your kitchen and house will come alive with all the wonderful smells. The slight sweetness from the cinnamon, the spiciness of the pepper and cloves, a hint of citrus from the coriander seeds, a little lemony scent from the cardamom. Go ahead taste it, now tell me that doesn’t taste 100 times better than the prepackaged stuff?, not even a comparison.
You’ll get hooked on making your own mixture, once you see the difference in your curries. You can double , triple or quadruple this recipe to have extra to store ~ just remember the ground spices will start to loose their freshness. Lots of curry recipes coming ……
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