This spice blend mix is a regularly made by me as I use it a lot. I was first taught how to make it by my father in law who made it in his restaurant. He showed me how to keep this basic mixture ready in the fridge and then add herbs and other ingredients to it when needed. If the masala mixture is made correctly, it should be fine to use up to a fortnight.
I demonstrated how to make this on Instagram Live. You can view that video here.
Ingredients:
- 4 tbls gram flour (Chick pea flour)
- 8 tbls dhana jeeru powder (this is a blend of cumin and coriander powder)
- 1 tbls turmeric
- 1 tbls salt ( you can use it to your taste)
- 1 tbls chili powder (you can adjust it to your taste)
- 4 tbls sunflower oil ( any good cooking oil is fine)
Method:
- Mix all the above ingredients and transfer them to a non stick bowl.
- Gently cook the mixture until you can feel the spices heating. Take care not to burn the mixture as this will ruin the taste.
3. Allow this to cool and transfer to a sterile bottle to use when needed. This dry masala remains fresh for a long time as long as you make sure you use a dry spoon when taking it out and don’t add any thing else to the mixture.
4. For some curries, you may wish to add garlic – then add freshly blended garlic to the amount of mixture you wish to use.
5. For some curries you may wish to add desiccated coconut. ground roasted peanuts, ground almond powder or even ground gathia – then add these freshly to the amount of masala you wish to use.
6. You can also add ground oats and peanuts added to it when you need to.
7. The masala is great to use for making stuffed vegetables using different combinations. I demonstrate how to blend your masala and stuff vegetables on live instagram. You can view the video here
8. if you have this masala blend ready and have a batch of muthias made and frozen, you can always made an undhiyu in no time. To see a video of how to make muthias view here
9. Best of all you can make any dull looking curry look exciting by adding a couple spoonfuls to it. It helps to thicken the sauce and gives the curry a healthy colour. Take a look this video and let me have your comments.
Do share your home made spice blends with me.
Home made masala blend
Ingredients
- 4 tbls gram flour (Chick pea flour)
- 8 tbls dhana jeeru powder (this is a blend of cumin and coriander powder)
- 1 tbls turmeric
- 1 tbls salt (or to your taste)
- 1 tbls chili powder (or to your taste)
- 4 tbls sunflower oil any good cooking oil is fine)
Instructions
- Mix all the above ingredients and transfer them to a non stick bowl.
- Gently cook the mixture until you can feel the spices heating. Take care not to burn the mixture as this will ruin the taste.
- Allow this to cool and transfer to a sterile bottle to use when needed. This dry masala remains fresh for a long time as long as you make sure you use a dry spoon when taking it out and don’t add any thing else to the mixture.
- For some curries, you may wish to add garlic – then add freshly blended garlic to the amount of spice mixture you wish to use.
- For some curries you may wish to add desiccated coconut. ground roasted peanuts, ground almond powder or even ground gathia – then add these freshly to the amount of masala you wish to use.
- You can also add ground oats and peanuts added to it when you need to.
Tips
- The masala is great to use for making stuffed vegetables using different combinations. I demonstrate how to blend your masala and stuff vegetables on live instagram. You can view the video here
- Best of all you can make any dull looking curry look exciting by adding a couple spoonfuls to it. It helps to thicken the sauce and gives the curry a healthy colour. Take a look this video and let me have your comments.
Some of recipes using a similar blend of masala are listed below:
- Masala Stuffed Orange Baby Bell Peppers (Bharela Marcha)
- Masala and Coconut Stuffed Aubergine and Potato Curry
- Masala and coconut stuffed aubergine and potato curry
- Stuffed Karela (Bitter Melon) Keto Friendly
- Gujarati Undhiyu with Muthias Dumplings
- Masala Stuffed Karela or Bitter Melon curry
- Okra (ladies fingers) Stuffed with Spices and Herbs (Bherala Bhinda nu Shak)
- Vegetable Curry stuffed with toasted Spices, Oats, Nuts
- Stuffed peppers in tomato gravy (bharela marcha nu shaak)
- Stuffed Hot Green Bullet Chilles or Bharela marcha
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