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What exactly do you find so difficult to understand in that idea ?
How is the Chef's Special Garam Masala actually being used? As a traditional Garam Masala would be
or as a more generic Spice Mix and if it's the latter, why is it being called Garam Masala?
As you appear to understand things very clearly, perhaps you might like to offer an answer or your own opinion on this?
Quote from: spiceyokooko on January 15, 2012, 06:23 PMHow is the Chef's Special Garam Masala actually being used? As a traditional Garam Masala would be Yes.
Quote from: Phil (Chaa006) on January 15, 2012, 06:34 PMQuote from: spiceyokooko on January 15, 2012, 06:23 PMHow is the Chef's Special Garam Masala actually being used? As a traditional Garam Masala would be Yes.So it's being added at the end of cooking then?
Hi Jeera,Well, 1% left to go, isn't bad at all mate. You are using Garam Masala in a way that suits you and that is excellent, because it shows that it can be used in a way that differs from other peoples, mine included, methods.Many thanks for your view,Ray
Perhaps, perhaps not
a masala does not change its name just because of when it is used; a Garam Masala is a Garam Masala
And a Garam Masala differs from a Spice Mix or Mix Powder in what way then?
Quote from: Phil (Chaa006) on January 15, 2012, 07:23 PMPerhaps, perhaps notAha, so not quite as easy and straight forward as first thought then?
Quote from: spiceyokooko on January 15, 2012, 08:42 PMAnd a Garam Masala differs from a Spice Mix or Mix Powder in what way then?Technically, Garam Masala IS a Spice mix, under any other name, or am i wrong here