Garam Masala, an aromatic Indian spice blend
from: Cinnabar Specialty Foods
Price:
From: $4.75
To: $25.00
From: $4.75
To: $25.00
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Product Description:
A classic blend or masala from Northern India. Variations abound in family kitchens all across The country.
A classic blend or masala from Northern India. Variations abound in family kitchens all across The country.
Features:
- A classic blend or masala from Northern India. Variations abound in family kitchens all across The country.
- An aromatic seasoning for use in onion based sauces for meat and poultry.
- Use as an integral flavor for Indian pilafs and biryanis.
- A pinch on any sauteed vegetable will bring them alive.
- Try sauteed potatoes and onions seasoned with this masala with your breakfast eggs.
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- My favorite convenience food product!
When I first became obsessed with Indian cooking, I taught myself from books, and did everything by hand, including roasting and grinding my own spice blends from whole spices.(If you want to teach yourself Indian cooking, check out my "So You Want To..." guide for helpful cookbooks.)Since then, I have tried many pre-made spice blends, most of them lacking in flavor when compared to what I make myself.And then I found Neera's Garam Masala on the shelf at the market, and discovered that this ... Read More
- My favorite convenience food product!When I first became obsessed with Indian cooking, I taught myself from books, and did everything by hand, including roasting and grinding my own spice blends from whole spices.(If you want to teach yourself Indian cooking, check out my "So You Want To..." guide for helpful cookbooks.)Since then, I have tried many pre-made spice blends, most of them lacking in flavor when compared to what I make myself.And then I found Neera's Garam Masala on the shelf at the market, and discovered that this ... Read More
