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About @import url("https://www.desercart.com/static/froala_style_v2.min.css"); Every region has their own peculiar blend, which they call Garam Masala. Khandesh possibly has one of the most complex ones, with 23 ingredients - including a locally grown chili, which provides not just hotness, but also a sharp, tangy flavour. This blend is native to the northern part of Khandesh, i.e. Jalgaon and Nandurbar. The spices are pounded instead of grinding, as it helps retain flavours better and also provides a coarser texture. Our insistence on using top quality ingredients and no-compromise ideals make sure that you get the most authentic flavours on your plate. We recommend using Khandeshs Garam Masala for Sev Bhaaji, Patvade and Chicken. Ingredients @import url("https://www.desercart.com/static/froala_style_v2.min.css"); Red chili, coriander seeds, cloves, black peppercorn, turmeric, dry ginger, cinnamon, bay leaf, etc. No added preservatives How To Use @import url("https://www.desercart.com/static/froala_style_v2.min.css"); Here is a recipe to use Khandeshs Garam Masala like the locals to make a truly Khandeshi dish: 1. Roast 2 chopped onions on a pan until golden brown. 2. Roast 1 cup grated dry coconut on a pan until golden brown and crisp. 3. Grind the roasted onion and dry coconut along with 1 inch of ginger, 8-10 garlic cloves, 2tsp cumin & coriander seed powder and 2 tsp Khandeshi Garam Masala and some red chili powder (optional) to make a paste. 4. Heat 3 tsp vegetable oil (preferably filtered groundnut oil). Add the paste 5. Fry the paste on low flame with continuous stirring. The paste tends to absorb the oil and turn dry. Continue heating further until it starts releasing oil again. This is marked by the stage where the paste stops sticking to the spatula. 6. Vegetarians: Add water and about 125g sev or 100g patvade. For Missal, boil about 250g sprouts in this mixture on slow flame. Non-vegetarians: Add about 500g chicken or mutton cooked with turmeric and asaphoetida (hing) along with the broth. 7. Bring to boil until the oil (tarri) starts floating on top. 8. Serve hot with Kalna or Jowar bhakri or chapati and raw onion on the side. Nutritional Facts Nutrition (per 100g) Calories: 453 Carbohydrates: 57.3g Fat: 17.8g Protein: 12.7g
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