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Much appreciated, Roper! A while ago, while on a Mexican food kick, I bought a nice stone mortar and pestle. This is a great excuse to start using it again.In another post the question was posed how to make Garam Masala. I ran across this in a publication I get and thought it might be of interest to others.
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Humor? No??I was talking about spices, not politics. Your political anger adds nothing to the conversation.
..and an unnecessary one
I have a mortar and pestle that I do use to crush fennel seeds and sometimes to try and crush cloves..... out of curiosity I looked at spice grinders and found that the old coffee bean (bladed) grinder I retired after buying a burr grinder will work as a spice grinder.Besides being relatively flavorless, those tiny bottles of spices are damn expensive.
A spice grinder, mortar and pestle, and a little effort yields a much better product for less money.
Bonus points if you can grow and dry your own, but the effort goes up on this part.
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Mine too. This, however, will sound crazy. I season fresh popped popcorn with just a hint of garam masala (amongst other seasonings). Thanks for cleaning up the thread.Garam Masala is one of my favorite things in my kitchen.
It was interesting selecting different spice blends to see what all is in the mix. I like to fix tikka masala and saw they have a blend call the same. There are far more ingredients than the recipe I use. Thanks for this link.Don’t know their politics but in my view there’s no better source for spices and seasonings than:
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I can't remember the last time I made popcorn, but that's a really, really good idea... and now I want to make popcorn!Mine too. This, however, will sound crazy. I season fresh popped popcorn with just a hint of garam masala (amongst other seasonings). Thanks for cleaning up the thread.
That's something I'd never have thought of, huh. I might just try that!I can't remember the last time I made popcorn, but that's a really, really good idea... and now I want to make popcorn!
One thing I have done as a kind of side dish is puffed rice toasted in a wok with garam masala. It is a similar experience to popcorn. Think like jumbo rice crispies.


Learn something new every day. I had no idea that there existed such a thing as a specialty spice vendor or that there are sources other than supermarkets that sell spices and herbs in tiny containers. I'd never heard of garam masala before reading this thread.To add to Roper's post, buy your spices from a reputable spice house if possible. Don't expect quality results from supermarket stuff sold in tiny containers. Lots of online merchants that sell good stuff. If you are in the Portland area there might still be a Penzy's that you can walk into.
I use A LOT of the My Spice Sage blends and usually buy them in 16 or 4oz quantities which is drastically cheaper per ounce that the super market stuff. They come in heavy duty sealed zip bags so I just keep an amount for everyday use in shaker jars and the remainder in the freezer. No need to thaw and I just fill up the shaker jar when its low. Works with all spices, herbs and blends.It's a night and day difference from stale grocery store spices to the real deal. I even stick to buying relatively small amounts so it doesn't get crappy sitting in my spice drawer too long.