Homemade Curry Powder Recipe | How to make Curry Powder?
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- Опубліковано 20 лис 2013
- Curry Powder is a blend of various Indian spices. Our Curry Powder is made with 10 powerful spices which are full of essential nutrients.
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Ingredients:
Coriander Seeds- 2 tbsp
Cumin Seeds- 2 tbsp
Mustard Seeds - 1 tbsp
Fenugreek seeds- 1 tsp
Black Peppercorn - 1 tbsp
Curry leaves- 12-15 dried
Dried Red Chilli - 3-4
Turmeric powder- 1 - 2 tbsp
Fennel Seeds - 1 tsp
Cloves - 1 tsp
Method:
Dry Roast all the spices except Curry Leaves, Turmeric Powder and dried red chillies and let them cool down. Once they are cool, transfer them to the blender. Add Chillies and curry leaves and grind them to fine powder. Mix in Turmeric. Now, your curry powder is ready. Transfer it in an airtight container and store them in a cool, dry place. Spice powder will remain fresh for several weeks.
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This video is perfect! I appreciate the effort you made in showing what each spice looked like as you named them and then gave the measurements of each. It sounds simple to do but there are so many videos that don't do that at all. You made this video easy to follow and I thank you for a terrific recipe! I look forward to watching your other videos.
Great vid. Im white and just discovered curry. Im obsessed. I cant stop eating it. Thanks for explaining. I thought curry was just a plant. So healthy....i luv it!
Thank you sooooooooooooooooo much for giving me this MUCH needed information! I will let you know how it turns out!
Great video. Thank you. Look forward to trying it!
great info.. i love to share this with my pilipino family.... thank a lot..
i love how you explain the benefits of each spice!
thank You Roger Michaud
I learned what you said on Cooking Channel a few weeks ago, that curry was not readily available in years past as it is now, which really surprised me. I love the step by step process you show in this video Aditi, it is so precise and detailed!
Thank you Diane. Appreciate your kind words!
This is not completely true. I guess it depends on the region to which you hail. I'm from Kashmir & we have been preparing large batches which are crushed then cured in oil. The longer it cures the better the taste. We generally make it in the summer when it is warmer & make enough to last till the next summer. Which is used throughout the year for making all kinds of curry. This has been done for many a generations.
I was just curious as to how this was made as ours is quite spicy & a lot of recipes I wanted to try called for it.
Thanks for sharing!
Remain exultant.
Thank you very much.
Learning is really a never ending issue. Up to now I thought, there´s must be a curry plant about, lol! Very interesting, EEI, all the best! :)
Hello Thankyou for making this great video:) what is the website or link to buy your curry powder please?
Best recipe
VERY GOOD.
Hi! What blend of spices would you recommend for a hot, flavorful Indian spice curry? I keep trying to find one in stores, but I find nothing but milder forms :( .
Love your Indian accent!
Thank you so much
sonf bhi hai kya...ya sua seed ?
is this curry mix good with chicken?? thanks:)
Стоящая информация!!!
I know there is no set curry powder. There being a lot of variation in the recipes with amounts and types of spice used but I know I don't like the store bought ones. They must have something in them I don't like. This one though simpler I think I might like.
Where can I find curry leaves? I'm in Costa Rica so I would need to now what it is called in Spanish.
. I noticed the dishes that my coworkers bring for their lunches have a distinctive sharp smell that is missing from most store bought and restaurant curry. Is that hing powder?
+Leester Could be but usually once cooked, hing wouldnt smell.. it could just be combination of cooked spices in the food.. When these spices remain on the shelf in powdered form they begin to loos their flavour, aroma etc.. its best to grind them fresh or in small batches to get the best taste :)
how to make homemade fenugreek powder
if i don't have those coriander seeds, cumin seeds, ... can i replace it with coriander leaf, cumin leaf.. ???
Midle east asia food is the best
can I use it in all kind of vegetarian and non-vegetarian curries, or you have separate recipe for non-veg curry?
It's great for veg as well as non-veg curries..it is actually a great rub along with say yogurt for chicken, lamb etc..try it..you'll love it!
Eat East Indian Thanks a lot. I'll try it!
Great video! what do you use to grind up the spices?
Magic bullet is what she is using
I use a clean coffee bean grinder, a food processor will work also. The Magic Bullet Moana Ashley is talking about is a type of food processor.
no ground ginger and ground garlic ??????? than u so much
I dont have any dried chilies can I use chili powder? and how much?
Irishgirl41 Of course; although I find your standard chili powder a little too acidic. Just go to your Mexican store and buy a whole bunch of different peppers and experiment. You can even use a little of Japanese chili oil. It will give you a bloody red oil look to the mix. It's great in Ramen.
Where can we buy this. I don’t see a link ??
Pam- I have stopped selling it. I only make it for my own consumption.. shipping didnt work out :(
I remember as a kid in the 60s grandma buying curry rice at the supermarket, oh it was good! have never seen that since.
These days I like some curry on just about everything- pizza, bagels with cheese and garlic, curry stew with chickpeas- wow, I want to make my own instead of buying those those stupid little $1.79 Tone's spice packages at the supermarket.
I guess like most people I always assumed curry you buy at the supermarket in the little jars was just ONE spice like pepper, salt etc!
What kind of currency is "C" in your shopping bag??
can u write recipes ..
My aunt told me curry is good for your hair. I thought she was lying...
U didnt meantioned how much black pepper seed you are using.
I've not got fenugreek, or curry leaves. Any suggestions? there isnt a single indian or multicultural produce place within a two hour drive.
greater vancouver
Nathan Davis
just use curry powder, stay away from the madras stuff though.
Love this shit
Alan Burdine lol..me too..
I will have your chili contest
See who can eat more chillies
So is that why my mom and sister have curry allergies? Because these ingredients seem to aid your stomach but the very smell of curry makes mom nauseous. And even I get bowl issues on it.
+Orion Ake (Handlebar-Orion X) :) could be. Too much spicy food can clean out or irritate your gut so everything in moderation is best. I am addicted to curry :)
Yum Im salivating. i wish i had your curry to cook with. Is here a "best brand" to buy? Damn. American food is so boring compared to indian food...num num num num
+proconsulaugustus
no offence to american food inventors, but so true
Depends on what region of America you eat in.
the curry was brown in colour and quite burning in stomach
I'm so tired theories are not going out of a
we are talking about indian spices right then why not talk in Indian language