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Rajah Indian Spices - Garam Masala
Posted: Thu 03 Aug 2017 7:32 pm
by HotHippo
Good Evening All,
I'd be very grateful if anyone could let me know where I might be able to find Rajah-brand Indian Spices, or any reasonably-priced brand of Garam Masala.
Cheers,
HH
Re: Rajah Indian Spices - Garam Masala
Posted: Thu 03 Aug 2017 8:11 pm
by Keithcaley
I know what you mean about 'reasonably priced'!
I think that I've seen Schwartz brand in ILELI but it's about as expensive as gold dust!
It is easy enough to make, just dry fry (toast) your spices, and whack 'em into a coffee grinder (makes the coffee taste exotic ) but it does take a bit of trial and error to get the mix to your own taste - the wife of a mini market owner in Leicestershire showed me how, but she just used to chuck in whatever was to hand, so I never really got a reliable 'recipe'
Give it a try if you're stuck!
Re: Rajah Indian Spices - Garam Masala
Posted: Thu 03 Aug 2017 8:14 pm
by come_on_aylin
Think they sell Rajah at Tempo
Re: Rajah Indian Spices - Garam Masala
Posted: Thu 03 Aug 2017 8:56 pm
by turtle
The old guy in Lefkosa opp the mosque in the corner shop sells some amazing spices that he measures out into small packages.
Re: Rajah Indian Spices - Garam Masala
Posted: Fri 04 Aug 2017 9:45 am
by come_on_aylin
Checked in Tempo Catalkoy this morning, they do indeed have Rajah brand spices but unfortunately no garam masala. Maybe you could try one of their other branches.
Re: Rajah Indian Spices - Garam Masala
Posted: Fri 04 Aug 2017 10:56 am
by HotHippo
Thanks for all your replies, Folks. I'll try Tempo in Karaolangolu today, and i'll buy all the whole spices I can find, there and in Lefkosa, and start experimenting.
Re: Rajah Indian Spices - Garam Masala
Posted: Fri 04 Aug 2017 12:28 pm
by HotHippo
Just back from Tempo - lots of Rajah spices, including Garam Masala, with 2019 "use-by" dates.
Not many whole spices though, so I'll do some research on the spices required, before visiting the shop in Lefkosa.
HH
Re: Rajah Indian Spices - Garam Masala
Posted: Sat 05 Aug 2017 3:08 pm
by Jonnie
Always best freshly ground. Make your own Garam Massala with a grinder. Honestly fresh ground spices lift any curry, the only thin I buy ground is Tumeric. I have a curry leaf tree in my garden, Lemongrass and Kaffir lime too.
Re: Rajah Indian Spices - Garam Masala
Posted: Sat 05 Aug 2017 5:31 pm
by Johnny Lee
You should always try to buy whole spices and grind them. Many powders are contaminated with animal droppings and bulked out with sawdust.
There are dozens of ways of making your own Garam Masala. Try this one. This is authentic and based on 3 tablespoons yield.
1 tablespoon Coriander Seeds.
1 teaspoon Cumin Seeds.
1 teaspoon Green Cardamom
1 teaspoon Cloves.
1 teaspoon Black Peppercorns .
2 sticks of Cinnamon. approx 2 inches long.
3 Bay Leaves.
Half a Nutmeg.
4 Black Cardamoms
1 Star Anaisse .
Then Grind them either by hand or in a grinder. Make sure your grinder has steel blades. Otherwise it's good night grinder.