Considering I keep so many staples on hand in my overstuffed kitchen, I was shocked to discover during dinner preparation that I was completely out of garam masala — is a key ingredient in so many Indian dishes. Thankfully, it is easy to make up your own fresh blend, which I have been meaning to do again anyways because the taste is far superior to store-bought blends and it keeps for a few months in a well-sealed jar. This flavorful, dark and rather complex and smoky blend has been perfected over the years and has become a staple in my kitchen.
More recipes for homemade garam masala can be found here.
Homemade Garam Masala |
Recipe by Lisa Turner Cuisine: Indian Published on April 29, 2011 A dark, robust and smoky version of the famous warming and fragrant Indian garam masala spice blend Preparation: 10 minutes Cooking time: 5 minutes Print this recipe Ingredients:
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Other spice blends you may enjoy from Lisa's Vegetarian Kitchen:
Chat Masala
Sambar Masala
Chana Masala Powder
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Nothing will beat the homemade spice powder,flavourful garam masala..
ReplyDeletesmoky and complex sounds excellent - I can imagine you feel like your kitchen is empty without it. I guess you have a spice grinder? This is something I don't have which makes such mixes harder to make
ReplyDeleteLOL, where on earth do you get curry leaves? I'm from the Netherlands... :-)
ReplyDeleteI get them from an Indian grocery store. I live in Canada, so I don't know what to suggest, unless you go online and order them.
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