Friday, November 19, 2021

The Magic Spice at the Heart of Indian Cooking

This easy-to-make spice blend is the heart of most Indian dishes.
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The Magic Spice at the Heart of Indian Cooking
The ubiquitous "curry powder" that most people associate with Indian food is actually not Indian at all. It is, in fact, a western version of garam masala, the easy-to-make spice blend at the heart of most Indian dishes.
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