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  2. How to Make (and Use!) Garam Masala - AOL

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    This easy garam masala recipe calls for a handful of Indian spices and herbs, like coriander, cumin and green cardamom. The post How to Make (and Use!) Garam Masala appeared first on Taste of Home.

  3. Tandoori masala - Wikipedia

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    Tandoori masala or tandoori sauce is a mixture of spices specifically for use with a tandoor, or clay oven, in traditional cooking in the Indian subcontinent. The specific spices vary somewhat from one region to another but typically include: garam masala , garlic , ginger , onion , cayenne pepper , and sometimes other spices and additives.

  4. Garam masala - Wikipedia

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    Ground garam masala. Garam masala (Hindustani:- garam masālā, lit. transl. hot or warm spices) is a blend of ground spices originating from the Indian subcontinent. It is common in Indian, Pakistani, Nepalese, Bangladeshi, and Caribbean cuisines. [1] [2] It is used alone or with other seasonings. The specific combination differs by district ...

  5. Masala chai - Wikipedia

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    Masala chai is composed of three major components: masala, chai (or tea), and milk. Recipes and preparation of chai can vary by geography and by family. One way to prepare masala chai is by gently boiling water with spices in a pot. Tea is then added to the pot and brewed to preference.

  6. Garam Masala Popcorn Recipe - AOL

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    Heat the oil in a large lidded saucepan over medium-high heat. Add a few corn kernels and cover. When the kernels start popping, add the remaining corn, cover, and remove from the heat. Allow to ...

  7. Masala - Wikipedia

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    Masala (spice), any of the many spice mixes used in the cuisine of the Indian subcontinent Masala chai, a flavored tea beverage; Masala incense, Indian incense using a spice mix; Masala dosa, an Indian dish; Garam masala, a hot Indian spice mix

  8. Garum - Wikipedia

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    Pliny the Elder and Isidore of Seville derive the Latin word garum from the Greek γάρος (gáros), [10] a food named by Aristophanes, Sophocles, and Aeschylus. Garos may have been a type of fish, or a fish sauce similar to garum. [11]

  9. Chicken tikka masala - Wikipedia

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    Chicken tikka masala is composed of chicken tikka, boneless chunks of chicken marinated in spices and yoghurt that are roasted in an oven, served in a creamy sauce. [1] [2] A tomato and coriander sauce is common, but no recipe for chicken tikka masala is standard; a survey found that of 48 different recipes, the only common ingredient was chicken.

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