There is no better way to spice up your dishes than adding your home-made curry powder to your cooking; on one hand, you know for sure what goes in it; on the other hand, it will measurably enhance the taste, appearance, and aroma of the dishes that you love to make.
Once, experienced the obvious difference, you will never go for the ready-made packets in stores. The good news is that it will only take about half an hour for the whole process of making it and you only have to be careful not to let the spices burn up while roasting them in the pan.
You'll need the following whole spices :
Coriander whole | 2 cups |
Cumin whole | 1 & 1/2 cups |
Cloves | 1 tbsp |
Cardamoms | 1 tbsp |
Dried red chili whole | 6 |
Black pepper whole | 1 tsp |
Cinnamon quills | 4 broken into small pieces |
Raw rice | 1 tbsp |
Curry leaves and Pandan leaves | A handful each |
Let’s make it;
- Heat up a wide pan on medium flame and add coriander; slowly, dry roast while constantly running a wooden spoon through. When the colour changes to the darkest brown, immediately empty it onto a foil sheet.
- Now add the cumin seeds and roast until their colour also changed into the darkest brown. Empty it to the same sheet on top of the coriander and let them cool down.
- Finally, add the rest of the spices and roast them, while tossing and turning them continuously. Add them to coriander and cumin. Now that the spices are roasted, let’s grind them up.
Set your grinder to full speed (A coffee grinder is perfect for the job)
- Add a handful of roasted spices and grind until smooth, empty onto a sheet of paper and then slowly fill into an airtight spice container
- Continue this process, taking short intervals, as over-heating could damage your grinder
- Tightly close and store away your spice container until needed
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