A recipe I'm making calls for "1 teaspoon of garam masala" What is that and where on earth kind I find it?
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Garam Masala is a mixture of spices usually used contained by Indian cuisine. It is often call curry powder or something like that within stores.
Indian Spice - should find it at your local Asian shop
it's a spice mix from India, it's great... You can find in indian stores
Garam Masala is a mixture of different spices. Try your supermarket, spice unit
It's a type of sauce from India. Look in the international slice of the grocery store or go to a specialty shop.
GRAM MALASIS,
it's an indian spice. Garam process hot, and masala means spice. So unsophisticatedly Garam Masala is a spice that makes things hot. You'll find it at ALL Indian grocery stores. It's awfully very adjectives. Just go into the store and ask for the smallest carton of Garam Masala. It'll come as a reddish powder.
You can cause you own sort of use the following:
Black pepper
Cloves
Cinnamon
Brown cardamom (if you have it)
Cumin seed (or powder)
Bay leaves
Coriander seeds
To me it smells close to cinnamon and cloves...if that helps.
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Garam Masala is a mixture of spices usually used contained by Indian cuisine. It is often call curry powder or something like that within stores.
Indian Spice - should find it at your local Asian shop
it's a spice mix from India, it's great... You can find in indian stores
Garam Masala is a mixture of different spices. Try your supermarket, spice unit
It's a type of sauce from India. Look in the international slice of the grocery store or go to a specialty shop.
GRAM MALASIS,
it's an indian spice. Garam process hot, and masala means spice. So unsophisticatedly Garam Masala is a spice that makes things hot. You'll find it at ALL Indian grocery stores. It's awfully very adjectives. Just go into the store and ask for the smallest carton of Garam Masala. It'll come as a reddish powder.
You can cause you own sort of use the following:
Black pepper
Cloves
Cinnamon
Brown cardamom (if you have it)
Cumin seed (or powder)
Bay leaves
Coriander seeds
To me it smells close to cinnamon and cloves...if that helps.
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