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Supplementary Recipes (Curry Powders, Curry Paste, Restaurant Spice Mixes) => Supplementary Recipes (Spice Mixes, Masalas, Pastes, Oils, Stocks, etc) => Topic started by: failsafe on March 18, 2013, 07:42 PM
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Hiya Guys
This maybe a big ask but could anyone supply me with ans essential ist of spices/herbs i would need for most of the curry's posted on here, please??
I tend to go out and buy anything I see, even though i wouldn't know whether i actually need them.
cheers
failsafe
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This maybe a big ask but could anyone supply me with ans essential ist of spices/herbs i would need for most of the curry's posted on here, please??
Hmm essential.
This would be on my list:
Ground
Turmeric
Coriander
Cumin
Paprika
Chilli powder (which one would be up for discussion)
Fenugreek
A Mild Madras Curry powder
Less essential but handy
Garlic
Ginger
Whole Spices
Cassia bark
Indian Bay leaves
Green Cardamons
Cloves
Kasoori Methi (dried Fenugreek leaves)
Less essential but handy:
Cumin seeds
Coriander seeds
Fenugreek seeds
Fennel
Star Anise
Black Cardamon
Those are the ones that spring to mind at the moment, no doubt I've left something out :)
I generally buy most ground spices in 100g bags for the simple reason of freshness, the only one I'd consider getting a larger bag of would be turmeric, simply because turmeric gets used a lot. Once a packet of ground spices is opened, you're ticking down their freshness and they don't stay fresh for long and should be used ideally within 1-2 months.
Whole spices are slightly different in the sense that they don't go stale as fast as ground so I tend to buy larger bags of them, particularly cassia bark, coriander and cumin seeds. The others generally smaller 100g bags.
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Add to that:
Aniseeds
Arjwain seeds
Black Cumin seeds
Panch Phoran (Bengali 5 spice)
Garam Masala
Tandoori Masala
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I assembled my store cupboard spices by listing the ingredients required for my favourite recipes. That way, I was sorted for my mix powder, base gravy, pilau rice, breads, chicken tikka and the various curries.
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Thanks for that info, well pleased as i have most of them except the more sounding exotic ones ;D
when i open the packets i then put them in a grip seal bag would this help keeping them fresher/longer?